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instantly when you pull the 9
trigger. So sickness may come gg
on sudden!/. But It takes time hi
g to load the gun, and it takes Q
time to get ready for those ex- Jg
plosions called diseases. Coughs, ku
colds, any "attack,** whatever H
the subject he, often means pre- vfl
ceding v/eakness and poor blood. |$
Are you getting thin? Is
your appetite poor? Are you
losing tkr?.t snap, energy S
vigor that make "cJeir-ficaded- M
out prejudice or favor, and give
judgment with judicial fairness,
we have no more difficulty in
rendering a verdict than on a
prisonor in the dock.
And just so in tho future the
United States must appear at tho
bar. Some Gibbon or Oarlyle,
with spectacles on his nose, will
sit in judgment on the deeds we
are now doing in the tlesh, tho
chronicles of the day will present
a brief and the evidence for the
prosecution, and Irving and Hancroft
and others who have loved
| us, not so wisely, perhaps as
well. wiU appear for the defense.
The finding of that court we
cannot forecast as yet, but at
least we should decide what is
our chief sin, that wo may shun
it and reform if possible. And
that sin, marking our whole poo
pie with a brand as plain as that
of (Jain, is waste. The south
wastes annually enough to pay
the interest on our national deht;
the waste of the nation eouhl pay
the principal in two years?waste
of food, waste of clothes, waste of
energy and hrain force. Now, in
this categoi y we count nothing as
waste that gives fair return of
pleasure or health or rest. Money
spent for these pays large dividends,
and yet this is what most
of us call waste.
Malthus teaches that the time
must come \s hen the earth cannot
support its thronging millions,
and therefore he calls war a necessity
and wholesale death our
earthly benefactor. And he is
* right if wo rniist live as wo do
f now or if our present mode of
life is necessary to our hea'thy
existence.
But here are a few figures to
controvert both the theory and
foundation upon which it is based:
^ Two thousand one hundred and
twenty-five acres near Paris produce
all the vegetables necessary
for tho 2,000,000 inhabitants of
]
I
Iness?'** Do one thing; build
up 70ur whole system with h.
SCOTT'S EMULSION cf &
Cod-lhrer Oil. It is the essence fa
of nourishment. It does not
nauseate, does not trouble the Lj
stomach. ArtA if .11 M
that d!wu*f rcbs y?>f, 11
A book trlitng more about ft acot M
tree Aak tor it. kj
SCOTT & BOWNV., KnrYort. '
WHAT IS Of II NATIONAL SIN.'
Homo Time in Hip Future This
\ Country Must Appear at the
liar.
Through the prospective of history
each nation is but a larger
man. it has its L.'rth, its cliildT
hood, its manhood and old age,its
characteristic virtues, and, alas,
its predominating vices and favorite
sin. On the old nations,
whose records we can view with
salting ins laboratory mine? To
this he simply answers that he is
satisfied if the government is,
that he has no secret, to sell and
no invention to he bought up,and
all ho asks is to be let alone in
the prosecution of his industry.
By next year he expects to be
able to turn 50,000 ounces of his
manufactured gold each month
into the United States mint.
During October he will have
1,000 worth ready for the assay
office, lie says. 'I he correspondent i
who tells of the meeting of the
chemist and Director I'reston on
Friday goes on to quote thel
former directly and indirectly:
"So
far as my observations I
have gone." said I >r. Emmons, "I
am led to believe that ordinary j
silver consists of groups of par-i
tides having varying degrees ofi
j molecular stability. Some of j
these groups are capable of dis- I
integral ion ami rearrnngement in'
the form of argentarum, and in i
this latter appears to !>? altogether
unstable. At the least
provocation, so to speak, it ;e
voits into silver or advances into !
gold. This seems to explain why
the chemical analysis of gold
found in nature invariably shows
w? neoconnn / * ~:i ?i I
j/ivouaiv\j */l ? /? M | i Oil <11111
gold."
Dr. Km mens said it is agreed
among chemists that the differ
enco between gold and silver is
a difference of specific gravity.
It is not color, for Corey Lea of
Philadelphia some time ago
treated silvor in a way to give it
a yellow color so that it looked
like gold. Chemists called this
'allotropio silver," hut, call it
what they would, it was as yel
that city and furnish a surplus
for shipment to London. With
no appliances more costly than a
few frames for seeding, half an
acre produces c:ops that sell for
$1,000.
Resides, it is now certain that
not even soil is necessary for the
perfection of plant life. The (dorman,
Professor Nobbe, grew in
jjars of water perfect rice plants,
j heavily fruited, merely by introducing
the chemical food of the
, plant?principally nitrogen?into
the water. Nearly all these con
j stituents are in the air,aro returni
od to it and may be used again
! forever.
And yet wo are already talking
| about our ''exliau ted fields."
What about Egypt and A-in Mi
I *
nor, that have fed millions since
the dawn of historv '?Ex.
: r ins kloniri'f.
Dr. Emmons Makes Gold ami
Sells It To Government.
Dr. Stephen 11. Km mens of
New York, a chemist ot some
imputation, has been telling Director
Preston of the United
States mint about his industry of
turning silver into gold. This
scheme was rnado public some
time ago, but now Mr. Emmons
tells the mint director that the
United States government itself
since Aug. 13 has taken $2,000
worth of his manufactured gold
at the mint price, and a Wash
ington correspondent of the Chicago
Inter-Ocean declares that
Mr.Preston has found from the records
of the assay ofliee that this
is true. But it may have been
original and not manufactured
gold?in a word, is Prof. Emmons
low as gold, and by his process
Dr. Emmens says ho has given
the silver the same specific gravity
as gold. ILo has simply packed
the silver closer by beatingwhet
her lie has converted sil\er
into gold or not, he has produced
a metal which commands a price
as gold.
The process of conversion is
somewhat expensive, hut Dr.
Emmons says he can not if2.80
profit on "very ounce of goMJpro
duced. '*f am in this business
for money," he continued, "and
1 cm making my pile, c e.vp el
to. No, I do not want any man
to invest his money in !' nor d"?
I want *ho government to purchase
'ho secret. I am not toady
io soil. ! simply I -tv" foi:".! r-.p
I \ 1 o r. d < k o. an?l it is > i > .; < y ..' j > r a torv
on Stat en Islaml, NT. Y."
And the correspond nl adds that
when the chemist is ' finish *d,
the mint director, who is a pronounced
gold bug and looks upon
silver as a base motal, appeared
dazed. More gold was co.nieg
into view than he was counting
on.
Another hope is blasted. When
the horseless carriage came in it
was claimed for them, as one of
their chief merits,that they would
not. run away like the horsed carriages.
And now it is reported :
"The other day a Pittsburg motor
cairiage shied at a street excuva
tion, snorted, kicked up its heels,
that is to say, blew out a cylinder
head, and dashed madly down a
declivity of some thirty feet in
perpendicularity, where the innchine
and its seven passengers
wore grouped together in an inextricable
mass ot bolts, bars,legs
and sundry parts of the human
anatomy. Fortunately no one
i_: 11 ?i M
was Kiueu.
THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE.
LUNG TROUliliKS AM) CONSUMPTION
CAN 11E CURED.
Ah Eminent New York Ciiemiftt
ami Scientist 31akes a Free
Offer to Our Readers.
Tho distinguished New York chernit-1.
'I'. A. Slocum, demonstrating his
discovery of a reliable anil absolute
cure for Consumption (Pulmonary
Tuberculosis] ami all bronchial,
throat, lung anil chest diseases, stubborn
coughs, catarrhal aii'ectioiis, general
decline and weakness, loss of
tlesh, and all conditions of wasting
away, will send TMKKK KItKK HOTTI.KS
(all different) of his New l'?scovery
to any alllicted render of the
Kntkui'kisk writing for them.
Mis "New Scientiilc Treatment" has
cured thousands permanently by its
timely use, and he considers it a simple
professional duty to suffering
humanity to donate a trial of his infallible
cure.
Science daily develops new wond..r<
11 tiit n.ij * It :-t
- . ... .1.1,-.., ,?.n II II I
experiment in>r for years, ha- prndi]<>? ?!
results as henetlcial to humanity as
an he elawned !?y any modern genius.
I! is assert i< :. that lung troubles am!
i'ori.stiinptiv .i arc curable in any climate
i?prov<n hy "heartfelt letters of
gratitude," tiled in hi.-. American and
Knropean Inhratories in thousands
from those . trod in all parts of the
world.
Medical experts concede that bronchial,
cheat and lung troubles lead to
Consumption, which, uninterrupted,
means speedy and certain death.
Simply write to T. A. Slocum, M. <
lis Pine street. New York, giving
postollico and express nddress, and the
free medicine will he promptly sent.
Sufferers should take instant advantage
of his generous proposition.
Please tell the Doctor that you saw
his oirer in the Kxtkki'KIsk.
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t horoughbred SPANISH
JACK?the handsomest in (hp State,
which has been awarded the highest
premium over all competitors at the
Slate Fair for years, will stand the
present season at the stables of Heath,
Springs Co. in the town of Lancaster.
Sure foal guaranteed for *10
April 13, lsy?.
I
Woman's Diseases
^ Are as peculiar as
| unavoidable, and
| cannot be discussed
or treated as we /jj, y
1 do those to which
the entire human
; family are subject. 1 fjrEyjn
Menstruation sus- ipBiRnX '.fo
tains such import- It.wTJ 'V*/?
ant relations to her I \l|fi
health, that when ,\ n | \r*
, Suppressed,Irrc?-u. j - A
lar or Painful, J*/| f u \ H
she soon becomes H i Jr
iauguid, nervous
and irritable, the bloom leaves her
check' and very crave comnlirn
tions arise unless Regularity and
i Vigor are restored to these organs.
Bradfields 5 olJlTiC
C | most noted
i pliy s i c i a n s
! ^ of the South,
Keguktor
, sort prevail more extensively than
1 in any other section, and has never
failed to correct disordered Menstruation.
It restores health and
, strength to the suffering woman.
"Wo have for the past thirty years handled
tlradflrld's Kemalo Regulator, both at uliolojale
and rotail, and in no inatanco haa It failed
to Riyo satisfaction. We sell more of it lhau all
other similar remedies combined."
Lam ah, Rankin & Lamar,
Atlanta, Macon aud Albany, Ua.
The OnAoritto Regulator Co.. Atlanta. Qa.
Sold by all Druggists at $1.00 per Oottlo.
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LmiltaO. HoJId Veatibu.od train with <ilnln?
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aurt N <r*r York.
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Rilimun dr?-v1n* roorr. bulTM voepltig oftfi !><?
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I jfr .v.a uu<\ OlitrloKA PoJlr.ian ?v?rl
Mtwwn Jiu'.ki infllto ud Culumblii, <?u rout*
OnCy b??"w??v> JmAnonvllia and Ciiiolujoftt-i. via
AbJi'vU)*.
W, II. OftSKN, J. M CITLP,
O nupt., WMhtnctoo. T M., V-'trthlggtya.
Vr.JLTXTklL. a, b ibiRDWtCK,
(i. p. A.. W*ahlnaV.>n. A. G. P. A,, AU*at*
"In addition to the above train
service, tln-re is a local train daily
between Columbia and Charlotto,
making all stops. No. 34
leaves Columbia (Hlanditig
Street) at f? :0(> p. 111., arrives
Charlotte 8:10 p. in. No. 83
leaves Charlotte daily 0:30 p. m.,
arrives Columbia 0:55 p. m."
philitokenT
Is Woman's Safe ami Reliable Friend. He
lieves monthly palnes, ei.rei r.ervo'iwiioxs and
HIIUMn IU IKTH'CI IH'.llin. .-iOlU
by druKk'Ista and dealera for II n bottle. I'umphlet
mailed on application If you can't get
it from your druffKlnt, Bond fi to tno proprlotor
and he will ?en?? you prepaid by express ('has.
Ulslcy, Wholesale IitukkIhI, 02 Cortland SL
*/ow S'ork.
Yellow Ferer
breed In the bowels. Kill them and you are
safe from the awful disease, Caaoareta destroy
the perms throughout the bvatem and make it
Impossible for new ones to forin ( asc trets are
the only aafe vuard for young and old ngatnsl
Vollyw Jack. 10c. 25c, bo. all druggist*.
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