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CATARRH THIRTY YEARS. ?The Remarkable Experience rl ? I prominent Statesman? Congress v ? man Meekison Gives Pe-ru-tu a High Endorsement. v roiigrrMH MffWJtiOu of Ohio. lion. David ix*?n u well known not l?n!y in bin own Slntc but ihroiiKhoiit Antciica. lie wax ??]?*? t *?<! to the r'ltty fifth CongrefcH by a \ < iy i.* t k* majority, ?nd in tin; acknowledged |?a<b i ol bis party iu hi* t ion of the State. Only one (law marred the ot)n rwi*e rom jjlotx; biirorr?8 of tht? rising " ivma-ri < h iarrh, with it k insidioij* approach :m<l (<?? rmrioti* Kt'H *?|?t wa* his only uiiconqiipred fnp, I*"or thirty yarn h<* wuged uuHiiccchH fill warfare n^a i it*t i )i i.s pcoional eru'in v, At laM IVruna eumc to the rehoue. lie writes: ?'/ have uHc.il nevvral hot lira nf Pe rutin an I I /vol f/ really he tie ft ted thereby from my catarrh of the head. 1 feel onooiir(i{/c l to believe, that tf I %me tl a tthaYl tin mj longer I u ill be f u 1 1 y a bl e to eradicate the dtneane nf thirty yearn ? nt it mUuy. 'ltavtd hlce.htHOH , Member of t on^re^tt. If you do not derive prompt ami satisfac* lory result# Iroui the u><<> of IVruna write <il once to Mr, linrtinau, toviinr A fill t fifnte JiU'iit of your eaao an>l he \ull bo pleased to Rive you his valuable ftcjviee gratis. Addrem Dr. IluKinnii, I 'resident of The ll.n mi ni iSaniliumm, (.'oitimbiM, Ohio. News of the Day. """'Til ttitt "n?7-'iTT' rr??,> _:?? Now York, t he hot'd keepers were? Iff" <1 let <'i| by 1h?' la. t grand jury !"? ?r illegal liquor n< lllnp. They have just mudo (?n hki'ooiimiiI (o close lh?-ir hotels nil til May, thus bavin;; the lown with i out a hotel open (<i the public. Th'j I proprietors say tin y cannot run a lintel without a license. S. A. Hansom, acting assistant sur Rvon of the I'nitod States marine lios |iital sorvleo, lias r?*t-?-n f i y reported the iivoiJts nf his nxp^tinii His in San 1 Francisco in >t imal ii)K the length nf time iv''ju i i'i?< | fur the disinfection of \?'rso18 wiili r. per <???!?! Kulphitr ? dioxide. II.. concludes that (w??IVO j ll >l)C3' O.VpObllln is billll? i't?l An fXehango said tliat the highest t ti llmate ev cr paid to Kentucky marks nianshlp was tile rrimtrk nf Judge j 1'arker. of (Jie Lexington Circuit. . Court. wito?nld : "If every spot v. hero ti iuan bis fallen by Iho bands nf vto lotieo In this city were marked by a rross' l.oviliigton would resemble a city of thr> <te;;d as much as a eitv nf the living, as much a eeinHery as a tt-IVll. " Theto liaw been ninety-six poller men retired on pensions thus far this year in New York. Tb?\v will draw in pensions mom than $7:l,nuo every yonr. Sinee I lie p? nslon syst?*m was ostalillH.hed, in In>">. tile expenditure <ui this account ha:; increased from ^L'.'iO.'.o in ol" which tho Qmounts paid in li.v the p?dice them B? Ives have increased from $7f?,o7? to $111. Long Hair 44 About a year ago my hair wa? coming out very fast, so 1 bought a bottle of Aver's Hair Vigor. It stopped (he falling and. made my hair grow very rapidly, until now it is 45 inches in length." ? Mrs. A. Boydston, Atchison, Kans. There's another hunger than that of t he stomach. Hair hunger, for instance. Hungry hair needs food, needs hair vigor ? Aycr's. This is why we say that Aycr's Hair Vigor always restores color, and makes the hair grow long and heavy. St-00 ? bottle. All dru({!sl<i. Ir y<?iir ivimitit s>ui>j?ly you, ?nul 1 1 ?? ?>tx? Uo!!.ir iltiii ? <> Will rrj'rOHH you a l?i%t i io. 11, ? hui i< r?it?l i \ ? lli?? immr of >nu r u>>n roit "RI. o, A .!<i n1?* , .1 A \ 115 ? ?>., I.owt'll, M.isn. A Golden Rule of Agriculture: U<- fjr>r>d t.> vi-ui la :id and your nop will !>?? I . Plenty ?>f Potash in the fr*i quality ami qu.iMt.ty m tiur lur? \ vt*si , \\ i uc us ;?iu; mi* \v.:i sin, I \<>u, Jrre, I v next mail, our money winning books. GERMAN KM I WORKS, 93 Nav>?n Street, ?New Urk. Itolitrr ? l-r fcl.1* ? OMI? \ ,\V. IK Uii ifrl l>r (ysd _ P?||' rltlnf tr#,/,,! Mrl ?' I Or for n Hr<v>ro iinixi'i.ch >ov. Vl\?j |?>V J Mil \\\ CATALOGUE ^ BILL ARP. 1 am very much perplexed to know what to do tu i the country bova and gills, Of course they ran g*-t A little schooling under (hi* 11 1 Hystc-iu. but that vrlll hm only in textbooks o( fading, writinK and arithmetic What they need Is books of reference that will answer t ht-l r many question#. Kv try mall hrliiKK me letters wanting to know things that thoy cannot learn In their f-ouiili) s< Itoolfl. Their leach era cannot tell them nor their neigh bois. < >t course not more than half of them mre about knowing anything outside of their school books, but tho other hnif do. and ou that half de. pehds the culture and progress of our country. Why should these boy* an I Kit Ik have to ?ak trie and Joel (!huu<> ler Harrl* find John Temple (iravcj and Others ko many questions? When they inclose a stamp I answer all I can, bur these young people need hooka that they can refer 4" If M'' ('at negle would place* In every eotW try school a standard ^yt-lopedia, su< h as Affplotoll'to sixteen volumes of uni versal knowledge or Dodd, Meade ft Co. 'a International of sixteen volume*. th?> your.g people Would have a library that would answer all their question.*. Add to this AppMon'g seven volumes of American biography and a country youth can get an education without anything else. A young fanner in Ala bama as Us me wh&l books he must buy to I m |U We hi* mind and store up khotf Vedge by reading and studying at night. Well, it will take near $100 to buy the above named books and be had better skip over all the modem trash that dots nothing but entertain and amuse and strain his farm an 1 his cattle and everything 4o get that hundred dollars, t think he could g<t them from Wannamaker for $7.',. Now, of course a hoy or a girl not yet in their teens would prefer hook:; to i;<:lt theli j?>e. and jthey ougll'l td l.a've Utom. I still treasure with ,de I'ght my enjoyment of piu.-b book:* an ltohlnson Crusoe." "Arabian Nighty" and Jules Verne's ^VxuKh, "Swi^H Family Koblnson" and some of Seolt's novels, like "Hob Hoy" and V'Ketill w >rth." Children mu/t have ente twin i m ?-?*?, ? ihey in ust havc knowledge, Un as'Lord* Tiai-oir said knowledge, is power and Lord llrotigham said, /'I had rather trust the s. Iioolmastep ro perpetuate this gov .? i n m c ii t than al! the armies of Kng hind." N ow. hore i.s a youth who writes to p.? to kijow who invented the nioha bet. Well, that Is going afar back, but ii is a question thfit should lie miswui ? <'. for the alphabet is the very begin n i i ?>: of knowledge. Tm? alphabet c ; away bark rt thousand years In f?r<> Moses was born. The Phoennclans rnr.tlc th* first one that we know of. 'I lit v lived In a narrow region that lies be! \v< ? n Palestine and Syria, a country i? * ?' i : 1 1 200 milt's long and 20 tulles wide, nnd yet (hey dominate. 1 the civili/rd v. orb! for a thousand years, for they hid <( ntiol 'jf coiniiieive ami nianufne. te.rcs i. nd the gold of Opblr a id tb" nil \<i of Tarshish and the b';Hj and cop per of other lands wore all theirs, an I i n m.s-: a fact thai in !.?? till v.vot?\ I * I!v* r has heapnl Op :l* d ti:*t ill III.' ftriit? and wan more pb-rtifil than | irM. Hiram. the king w.. the friend ??r S.ilomoi). hut a I hou*an:'. ye.r.-n b" j ;??!? their time these I'h y ?'? n n.< had j in i I" an alphabet and n-n?l in writ i 1 1> n; and euKiuving. Hut ih.tt alphabet I lwis p;Msed awa.V. In cour? ? "f linn the | (-innuia conquered I *h ?>"???-? ? .* and tin' K language prevail* t*. Their al | phabef is the origin of nr.*. tin* v< rv j wild helix compounded Hi" livst i t\,o alpha and h da. .liiNt a.s j the I'lnwiiM Inn language v ,?s I i u ami *v< nt into disuse .hist so ha- the (ireek and l.atiii liinuuage been nh.iudoite 1 ?M>d i iir Knglisli will no d'ubt he I'm language of the c'vili/.ed wo.i-l before ? l\ i.= c ent ur\ ends. Nearly a hundred years ago an Kng lisiiiuan hy the name of .!.?? *tnlth roii bequeathed to the flitted States something over a million dollars to ho used tu promote the diffusion of knowl edge among nu n. That &\m has In en increased hy our government from year in year until now the Smithsonian In stitute is one of the wonders of the world. Ihit you cannot see it unless you go to it, and only the rleh and members of Congress ean do that. The common people are still in the woods, and that is why 1 wish Carnegie or syme other philanthropist. would do pnmethinc for our countrv schools. Thft spirit of progress is doing well In the towns and cities. Right hero In Car tersville our good women have organ ized a public library as an attachment t<> their dub work. The corner stone will bo in hi next Saturday and 1 havo ' been 1,< norrri with an invitation tu up hrnve the first shovel full of earth, which 1 shall certainly do if I am strong enough to lift the shovel. I frel i a deep interest in this educational work and hope to live long enough to r.rp it in Mic.c8.sful operation. Not lout, ano a lady asked me who designed the Confederate Hag and who Hist sng j gfsied our Memorial day. Wlfn our | library is well supplied tbey will not I have to ?sk these questions, but will go i there and find out. i Hut I must stop now for tear I will not only overtax my bodily strength. 1 but will strain my mind besides. ? It'll Arp in Atlanta Constitution. II a\ \ Southern l'u?ine.ns New VmI<. Special. President Sam. u?l Spencer, of the So*. thorn altilway. wlii la - Just i et nined- to New Yc k f: . .a ?? 'ir: ill w<*ks so nt in the South, said: '-usiness is so heavy in the S i u * ' i i th.it we iv.iiii.it handle it promptly <?n fortunately. and I sen no pi--.nrrt r>f a diminution. Industrial 1 1 :x iii ions there arc ; oprovtng ail tin tune." .Vr. Spencer s\d that he helio? ed tiie rcp.vt from tho Hi-.inlngham \'.i M-t ; i,-i w is trtir that ti> ? mills nt Mii^Icn were tvi stait so in in turning out ft in 7"< t * pe.und steel tails N \v . 1?-| {?* . P'M: ?> V ts. not1" ! ir.'ifi- in w"< ?> r ?t? I in IV'ft^i on a proper.* i. s : '} ia a ?ui* a.gair..?' h'/n by jv.jv.i I'M > . Fr'etuls o: Aha (J \lasra. who > r\ the .1 if k-i'.ic-F'.i.}^ jc; ' eriraos in til's "ic n'rv r.f fi.^on < e trying *.c r ov.*? ^ fir h:m ^?<Va1 prooiat tlon ?t tM anth.aclto m'nrs is far Ijel^v t*.e normal. Nellie CrreorPt. the N ?' w York air I who has forcn sennd aslrrp f?>r 2<* iIavs Is dead. Removing Boer Bullets. I.ord Methuen h?s undeigona a *\;ooosRfnl operation In Ixmdon, sev eral spent bullets being removed from his !njnre4 1??. There Is every prospect of a *pee<1y recovery, al though It Is expected ifcat the ttibb will be ftttgfetly wtraofi RAM'S HORN BUSTS/ T IK Ki nluH of the oh?r</4? depend* on H?ay<ufr manna ?? lx.'H<*i thrtw earth y mammon. Foffc without nrt <** u> b?- f<*ar*"1 Hi \ il when hid (hut fault* wltbio Wat- h out for the on "Cood-by." M<'n arc valued j >y utln'iB in ufoout i i !H? nr. : sc latio of their own valua I I ion. ' To I :? H ?? the fitei of luiit jhtH t-h?? I 1 1 I to invite Us lirefe to coobume ! II." lite. 't \f of faith will shine long alter ! ?iif * oar-| of fame hi* disappeared. H us ilt pend* not, on the things 1 D.i t: ? ;i j i has hut on the heart thai |i ;? b | tin tilings. j Till' lll'Ht tiling S<>Ui<- people do whei (Doubles fly Into IhrTr IIvph is IO clip their wing*. Almost every foo| think*. that he. is I right enough to throw < ( 1 1 h r In the i yi s of i lu* Divine. Talk about "looking for opportune i i s <?f doing good!" \Ve may as well i. ilk about looking for hre-wood i n a |(?i<?t oi foi water during a Hood. The world i? full of such opportunities. Old 1 1 nt hp are loo great a prlefc to pay fur new doubts. The temperature of the heart cannot he ganged by the head. HellishwsK in the cause of ain and r:i< i ifh ing serviee its cure. Some people make a groat mIiow of | fleeing from the roaring lion thai :nl?ii ? may not ?r-p the secret serpents they I vany in their pocketu. Too AA ?? 1 1 y Cocoa nuts. Mobile. Ala.. Special. -There is a great glut <-'f t lie i*oi-o:mm market, caused bv r.nprco'">di ::ted arrivals here. There foe at p t u. nt housed jsi-i l.i boat.-. T.'i'/OtmO I'le ^amits and rou I iiiore vests? Ik arc due. ijirit will ad J j KOO.OOo t<? the number. The raili**"idy | are couv?-i..i an-! v.w.v.'H make h:i i<n l pr?>?ii:n en the Th -n* has b ???n | a /riatesial slump in price... ? - - - .... - ._ , j One of a bold gang of rotTi.. .-.i -ni ;t i his head blown off in a H.^ht at Ml/Da j Ohio. Davidson Wins. Atlanta, Special.? Davidson won j fiom the tii orgia Te< |js llore Thursday : afternoon, by a score of 7 to (>. Th? ; Trolis made a touch-down in the first I half on a double pass and a -10-yard ! i . : 1 1 by Mrinson. In the second half, Da i vidson made two points. MeLeod. Da vidson'.s full back, was the star of the ; game. The New* York Supreme Court de | t ided that an expreca company's iiabii I it y is not limited, even if so stated on j Us 1 eyK^pt.S. ii. e. ? i f. 1 1), ji i a'. jj.'r l>?]'arun?'iil. ! (Ti'i'liv .faMiary 15, 1902. so*' it it- ?i mi l'./\>-Tl . H \ l\ M K mk runcu^'D N... 1-4 N".32. No.SU. N?.ll Mix"?l. I'tis.i'r. Pusn'r. Mlxo 2 (it) > 8 I'm I.v ,M'ttl<?ii Ar 7 33p 1 *20 j 2 20|i ',i Cil.i I.v (ilonwood I.v 7 '20). 12 55j 2 4 Tkf ? '.i 2i) i I.v Tli'mnl City I.v 7 (>?"> | ? 12 30; !| ('i'tji :? It'll I.v IT ::????? Mil .s I.v B 55 0 12 OSf 3 20. !? i'.o i I.v !tui hi'rf'.i'l'nn I.v t? *J7 j ? 11 4*>a 3* lap lit () . i I.v City I.v li 22|? 11 20a 4 10n IK .O.i I.v lli'i.ri' tin I.v 0 0:jm 10 50h 4 I ? 'j -ii I v M.'.tfn-lioro I,v 5 55 j? 0 .'HI:; 4 I5;i 10 'H i I.v !/iUi>norit I.v 5 J5p lOO'i. li (i0|. I'l ;Y>'i I.v hhi-l'-y I..'f>25p 'J 25-. (Sift 10 Hi I.v I'ntYn sp'p* I.v 5 12;. w 30sr ('? ?. f> II I'll f.v KifU I.v ft UJ:i 8 20* fi 45p II 30 i Ar^l$la<'U.4tnir? Lv 4 4S,i ? 00.. No. 34 No. .1 M i m?I . ' Mi X" 8 20.1 11 3^n I.V Black urtr Ar 4 28;> !,0 llOOn I.v Ch-rnk. K l.il. v 4 5 i> 10 40:1 I.v (lalTm-y Ar 5 '.0,. 8 fiOu 11 fifia Lv Sii.yri a I.v 4 10.- ('. .?(? 9 10 i r/ofi|i I.v Hi?*'r> (Jr'vi-I.v 4 (?<>;? ?. 0 ( 0 40a 12 .0;' I.v Sharon I.v 3 i5p ft 15; JO 0 1 IV 35p I.v Yorkvliio I.v 3 30p .r> '/?>, 10 l.r?:? 1 2 5"|?,. I. v Tltz.ih I.v :? IS;. 4 irt 115,1 I 10.' I.v li.-'kUm I.v 3<0n 100 2 40 ? 1 ::0,i I . v ( a a'bn .I'll I.v 2 4)p 2 4.'>; 3 I Hp I fV. I.v K'Viti-I.Ik I.v 2 25,ii2 4*i 3 50p J. 0") vl.v l.ni.ra?t''|- I.v 2 10.. I.J'.O, * 20 p 2 V5p 1 1 v P t-a.'l Hill I.v 1 45p II 30i 4 40 i 2 ;i0;> I.v llinlh >p's I.v I 40p II 20a 5 *.1 0J|? I.v K'srsliaw t v *1 25:' 10 ftrtH T. f;0 i 3 I7p I.v \V??M viilo I.v 12 I5p 20* C 60|?. 3 .'.Op Ar l-atnlon I.v 12 10. ? H 20. i *^0 inhinti'S for dinutir. i Additional, trait's ln't wi'Oii liiacLpt'Org ni.<1 G.iff.i'y. i No. 13 N ?. id i H 50 n I.v BliioksS'urt; A'(i 10, ' 0 10 i I.v (.'hrrok<'n Falls I.v ft ' 0 30.1 Ar (Infinity ( I.v 5 :.( TnitiiH N ? ?*. 3' ant 31 am oporatt'd dally. Tralm N??J. 31, 35, li, 12. 13. 14. 15 ami if aro ojM-rat?'il .laily ?\v?pt Sunday. ! con n r.cTiON s Miiik i?y hoihiid ium. TIIAINS . i Al Marion? No, 82 connects nt Mnrlon rvi h Southern Knilwny train No 3(1. which ar riviv-i a? Mnrl'Mi a'. X 2* a-n from ChnHiiiiooya | A-ii''vti ?> aii'l in(i i rni'il lnl ?? points'. At IliiU'k.s'iiifu' -N . 31 ami N->. 11 oonnoi'l ? villi in-ntli'T ? Hallway train No ill. nhlvli arriv?>at Hlaok-lnirg at 7 4."> atn. from \: ; Iniita, (irot'n vill?\ Spar tanUnrg, hikI inf.liato points. At V >r!. vi! o- N" "4 I'i'niioct.o with C. A '? N. W. train No. 7'), whii'li loavoa Y"rkvilU* ! .it 10 is .i'?, f . ? r (ia.'toniii, l.i'utilr. anil lr.t?*r ? tl?^ll'Ht?< poillls. At ll"<-k Kill-No*. 32 an?l 34 ^onncct wl!h 8i'Uiln'rn Hallway train N>>. 75. whlrh l?'*v?< Ilo?'k II II at 3 ;.0 ( in, fv-r* hnsler, (*oli:ir.t>ia, Hii'i int??rrn<?i5iato points. At Catnwlia .liinotion- N-n. S-2 ami 34 >v>n nrrt wl ii S. A. I., train N'o. 32. whlcn t>as i m*s C'ltawi'H Jiinctioii at 7 5t i in. fur Mou roi?, ami I ? ? ( ?? r ??v??<l i a 1 polhts. ( At l.ai ?? uti'r--N"f. 32 aiol 31 coanoct with i 1. .V i". tmiii N.i. li!, which Ihhvw I.anonster at 4 45 pin, f"r (?Ii?'^;?'r ai.*l lutcrnrnaliate ' point". I At Cam.lo.i With A. C.I., fN. TV.ftf?. V.) i for v It Hr|.'~i < .a, Sumter. Florcnro, I?arliti>f ! ton. Wilial'\^to;i nn<l Intorm^llatrt pointit. i '1'rnln N'.>. f>8, which Ifavcs Cumik'ti nt 4 15 ; pni. ..'ON.NV 'I'TKiNS MAIIK HY NOHTIIBOl'Nn tmain?. At Ca^d 'ti ?- Wi ll A t\ I.. IN. W. of S. C.I i N". 7l 'r-"M i liarU'.-t'in. 1*1 irrnw, iHrti..^ i ton. vv iinittitfton. Snait^r ami lnt?*rmndi*:i j p. iiit.?, which nrnvi'v ntt'air.ilon At 1 1 >? am wi h SAiittuTn ltailway train No. 77 fruii Kr.iu>v.llo, which arriM'.* i%t C .inJeu at 11 5! an. At I.in?A?t?r--No. 33conn?<tt? at Lanca* t.-r w;tti l^ A t,'. trala No. lt> for <i0?'Mi:r anf Wktu.-nu'dlnto points'. | At Catawha Jnii(*tion -N"os. S3 and 85 c..n r.?yt wi.h . A. L. train N 82 which l?*vo C itawt-a utictiou at 7 .'.4 pni for Monro* ii.nl tiiti'MnMs it? p' int*. At ft">. k Hill-- No*. 33 nrol 35 conn?Mt* a H " k )li!l wllli Suit;horn Htilway (ralu >?u, I .11. IfavliiK Hock Hill at 8 .6 p:n for ('liar l itt" an. I point* North. Al n!ftoJ:*tinrfr~N?? ** ?umncrU with t*o?> ^h?rn Hallway train* No*. I2..4 3S pm: M? 88 at 7 05 pro, and No. 40 at 7 45 ptu !<? p.itntu North. No?.?:iaud35 ooiiumi wit Hon (hern Hallway train No. &5, vm lltacfcshurtf at 11 25 pro for point* Koutb, At Marlon-Jjo. 33o??on*ot* wtth Souther Hailwav trala No. 33. i?>a vintr Harlan at 11 4 pro for Ashr-Ttllfi, rhattai.ooK* Md tnWm? dlata point*. Tlifooxh car Mirrlrr wit boat nhMjbgm br tweoo Madaa Mil CUarlcnton on ((?!?? No* tt?ad tt T. %. i.mfi Q*. f Owl, Ami. " Herrjarkable Photography. ] , m. -r y i On* of tbo most charming happen !h*s rvrr phot'^raphoU b* UUbiSl his tory camerlsi', I a the birth of a but terfly. Mr. Fred Knock wan the pho tographer. He the wly.>le event from the utauL- y&en the larva has flung Itm-lf by a silken girdle tv a twig until the butterfly, fully develop ed, If, poised mii h leaf about ?<? mako tbo flrat trial of Up wing*. Mr. Knock notes that in soyeta minute* from the tlma that tho chryyalls flrat u pi It tho hutturfly was fully* developed, and from t h ?? tiiomutu t'ult the Bkln opened ?u#iil i he new born oeaity was poised Oti tbo empty shell it emerged ho quickly that exposures of a hundredth Of a second only wore fivn. Mr. Balfour's Sleep and Speech*?#. Mr. lialfour !'!?'<')??< at leapt twelve ho tint a day -Homed men longer. Ho does not prepare 1Mb speeches word for word, nke Mir William llarrourt, or dictate them to a shoithand writer, like Disraeli, but ''thinks tbem out while In bed" an<l notes the principal heading* on ft sheet of folded fools cap. which he holds In hi* right hand while speaking and slaps against Uifi. loft when hefiwftnta to emphasize a point. He seldom pauses to find a wor<l, but when ho requires time to think of the next aUgoment he Hi pa from a j;la?? of water ?London King. Great-Grand nephew ot Washington. George Washington, a great-grand nephew of the immortal president, was a witness in u Nov/ York city court a few days ago. hi? great grandfather, William Washington, was the general's brother, but bfclng a Tory left this country., for England <lu?im? century George <loes not care for tho reflected glory that comes with his name, thciigh no one has greater ven eration than he for th e man who wast lust In the hearts of his countrymen. Odds nnd Hud* v. Tin- day of the light ninp ro.l Is pass | The <;<n'ei bmentV, latest cpii^ub ! returns show that Franklin's tnveu I tin,) for protecting tli?.> ljou.-io is little 1 used today. No elect ri< al inanufaetur ^V-7.V'"-! :iicnt reports II unions i the products and so far a:j the census I expert has ?>?** n able to lefts n only one : American electrical engineer lt?pr firm ! makes a business of set ling up t he i tods of designing theni. far ;ia I large cities art: concerned disastrous lightning strokes are reported to be more rare aud the decrease i;s ac counted for by the network of elec trically charged wire? atpl other ap paratus with whb ii the city is now in- I terwown and surrounded. 'Die Union I'deac hing ami Finishing ! j Company, a New Jersey corporation, hacked by N"\v York capitalists, will i > > i i I < ] a bug" I ? I < a< herv ami (inching | plant in <ireenvllle. .1. H. lJugan. erly of the Willowdale isli?achev^k| | I'tlca. N*. V.. !?'. in evident. The r?u- i I thori/.cd capital of the coxpaiiy I* ?2. j 1)00, tiou. The initial plant 'ii llreeit i i\i!!o will co*?' a ? ? s tit r* 1 1 ;? of a million ! dollar.-. It bars been announced by (eorge II. ' i Sheldon, the mana'p':- of (he syndicate j which will take over c*?rta*ii loans of j 'he ';*? i?Kt (inmpany of the ib'publir. ? ?nade in connection with tie* laun liing | uf the United States Ship Ibiild'.n^ ) Company. that the sypdh at" had been j successfully formed. Th.e full amorht ! ")f the a:ibs>*ript jon.i to the new synili- I 'nte e\c?-?tls by S 1 the prelinii- ! nary e<; ';n::t? s of $! .0;iti A man named Rhodes i:; in th< i j Walhalhi jail charged w U ? i bigamy. ; j lie married a daughter <,f Dr. Mrown- j j ine of Seneca one day la^t we k. hav-. I j in* eloped with her into * lie folate of (Georgia, lie i:= i-aid to have a wife j j and veve,-al children. [ CURES \ H1UMAT SM AND CATARRH j I', it. i;. run* ? ('.mi-* Knpu'lat" ; ly ? To I'rovi) II H. ft. I!. Si>Ht I'ri-p. { 'i Itosp di with achc< and pntm in j ! hone#, joints aad b^pvi,", nxoni/.ing pa?:rs in | I shoulder Llaucj. hand-. filacer-', arms ;n:d J | logs crippicj hv i :?e;im.iti-:n, !mnh.igp,*vi- j | ntica. er ne.iii'.^i.i ; hawking, spitting, nOJC : i bU odliitf, rn'.Eiiiji i.i t i:C t.'.i ;. s #io:nach, j I ib-a ines =. 7:->isr? :n the head. ha i uetb.tinu ; I h<>* blood. ii'j tun d.r-rrn o; catarrh | me sere oi an awful poisyncd condi* | j t;oj? of the L.ood. 'I'jUo Hiood . Halm. * F> F- 1' t So -in r.i: :?<?:: xn-i pa.iu ? j f ' op, the i- ?ic*:?< vcJ ?- I t r o.i I ' i permanent . ? ?? ?ni !c ? f ;h*.v *vor*? ri:ou- ! ; ?r.at!s:n "r ir - e?r c.iarrii. 'i hy.j'ar.d* of ; (.km ?utf l ;-.v takd:^ !? 1' I". ens wevk k . sn-i :m; r-.1 f ?. jv-; l y V." : 2rt \-:2: a 1: ii.jj Co, :? .m ? v?- \z i in n r j daai df.' ? ? * ? l?, *? -' ;; nnT ''a^'4 ' ?. ? ? V -i. ? w ' ? - t Wo. T ;? ; ; S-/-" : r.ry f f'T f la ?>" 1 ? I fe.-tlv t-, ^r.^. r ??' "? nnr! 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CoWKHTTT |? * U..I, MUh " '?? > altocc'i>ei too f fiois Act 9 Acts (\cts truly Syrup of Figs appeals to wt li'in/ormnl and to the hea__ ponent parts are simple $n<p cause it acts without disturbing ; lions. as it is wholly free ffQjnr* [quality or substancc^^J In ih$ br<w manufacturing figsar4usej,as thi pleasant to the taetrJnit the fttfl virtues of Syrup <*f figure o* I mm an < xcellen.t^Mibjnatkm of known to 'be medidnaly Jaj&iiv? a*t most heneficialft^W ??; To oct its beneficial eff?cts~-to gcnuine-~manufocttftt<i byMklw ^ Lovjisjvill?, Ky. hew for by oil Price* .fifty** Stood Dead In Doorway. A llop'on man who has just returned frcm ruihe.l St. Pierre says that a friend of his vtho entered the city ft* scon after the eruption as the fire and heat allowed, spoke one evening of entering a house ;.ln St. Pierre in an endeavor to Hud the family's bodies. Ther? stood in the doorway a strange man to whom lie touched his lint as ho went iiO lie found the family all dead wlthlfi, and. sickened by the sight, made haste to come out apain. In the doorway he again encountered t Rtranger, and, thinking he might n-.pa%* fcome mischler, this time ob .servod^tlm tit ore closely. Hn was look ing^nto the eyes of rt rhan two days dea<T^tel)ofltou Transcript. In Sweden aWhiTraittec was recent ly appointed bv the ( ? t- for the purpose of ascertainin)??#lw#|fcr many hours children of various ago3 ought to sleep in order that they may he able to study properly. According to the report forwarded to (lie Miftis; ter of Education, children who arfi four years old should sleep 13* hours; children who are seven years old. 11 hours; children who are nine years old. 10 hours; children who are from twelve, to fourteen rears old. from f? tv- 1<> hours, and those who are from fourteen to twenty-one years old. frfem A to 10 hours. It further points out that anaemia and weakness in children are frequently due to lack of sleep. The London Taller and Cutter makes the extraordinary statement that there are some men who always include a coat of mail ia th^r ward robe and some cf the West Eci" tail oring establishment* can'jfaetur* them regularly for their cistoroers. Most people have b^n arcuRtoxned to regard ?h!? gxirnect a* &on>ftt5eK peculiar to *2K->e?i ard jpedla^va.] times, T?~?b icxzgi:*. ti ti, pilmJ^Jrec wpaposj ?t t'.DH' and &?!Lairt knief.'s ?'?* *-r+4 1 5 ?. Kt* to * for the rt~< vri c?f lie fair. Tfre w*ar *?'? '? iJr. TtK.'.U'vr. /.?'jE.it' of mai 3 a r?J :n "" ? t feJ'f " ."?? :r jJL uawiSlii . ' / ' SOUTHERN MADE for SOUTHERN MAIDS ladies' Shors (n America fcr $1.53 TAlKm-SUBSTITUTE. I if VOIR ?IA I, til I A It It V '# lllin, A 1'OS I ji.Tarb ro i * \vi( I, Ti:u, vod u iiititK fOlM AN ?.I4T TIIISM, o o O o CRADDOCK TERRY CO, TIAKERS. LYNCHBURG, VA. CANOV CATHANTIC le. ^ til- i Or. Art rnwcta* tosulac stamped C C C. Ifever sold In balk* Beware of the dealer who trie* to sell "something j Q5 1 IS food*" ~ C APUDINE Cures COLDS. LA GRIPPE, eJnd all HEADACHES. Etc. Sold at nil Drugstores Do t: Wear Shoes? Catalog fo Qt c<a> IS TvOT A CURE-ALL, r cores RHEUMATISM j r.Kt ill' t-t-f ' f c^ul>M|' fr.HC I Iit/tut4 Hr* In fhr lil'ifil, II finiiflrrli/ will |ti .v rtir f,r, ??fttLitsi. .'..titvr.rt' j #.<??<?? ?h?i .v/nMi?fA f >i.-< ftuH-nrJitl Oluvri jmrifyiny i/iiiiUfltK i/WHrwrrirtfiw^l . | , ^1*0 fcOTTiee CUPLO. lUt.ric.n, N- j ,rtrtn?M jji?xuiu?'*' in t>< onn?f t? r-tirnnny in i>t? iMn'Htiv** t- ??"?>? ' K?u>* *v?UU??. 'J w u AivVU?m> vu ????! in y Mm ?>f ii tnul o:??o. It tbityl >?? v* ?ivy Si MM' u ??<-?????? inuiy ) our ni'Tl?orl<ftl* n pan l*|t ' nM'< '?ti ?. w' M. HAKI>. ?Iriiritri. \.t\ ln*t>ljpmn for BHtt| ?. ^ -m . 3fl ' f<.w, or rxprcMia^c 1 Stmt: C^uusucjO ?_ - Baltimore, nd.? U??S*\. in ? in ? i AN ATTRACTIVE WIFE. It i? u * duty to her hutband to ROYAL WORCESTER corsets nssa?! wiJJ h<rlt> ?o much that the rc?>t come* *\%y. Ih<-w.' f.'or\etn arc the result "~ of forty yean' *tudy, and are not equated in the world for Myle and ele gance. A*k your dealer to ?how them. Rojal Worcutw Coisit Co. woftosmm, mam. Cap! Pun i A Si i bet any otb*i, .juaHUwi r r top th0' ' *<?))<> IWld ? We r^'uiiM fpi Jini iftoll tpriirt! rwffl flt'll Hlldl t .1:1 i II t H. Al mid it will )tnns#hrftll| f<ll your |'rl<* 11 ors, of toy i_ ? n stump* <te ivlh N.? artl'*lft_?bortl utile** tli? k" It I* not ftenu] CtlESEBI 1 7