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ADVIGE TO YOUNt, MEN. It:V. B A:1 I'. .1ONt:8. Tlit I.VANI CI.IS'T 1I As MOM iTil NO 1 MAY. 11e Adivne 'y th l oC4 of I 1,: 1 t 1.1,ve to )hi iln l'ottl,ne of Eoosa,r 1111 T uIIt, I'Iho nAtlatl a Jcurnal.I Kanusas City, M o., March 6.- ivo me yuour attontion, young nan. y'vo boon at young mian1; now I am an old nu, so to spolk. Admitting your Itolligonco I clatin that oxper"ience and o)sorvlttion havo hel)d iNo to 8oo someo things that Hitmle)l intolli gonco d0H riot obsorvo. Thoro are two words whlichl covor three worldH, HuccessK and failuro. God itas on dowed you with volition, and that means11 chloico, and choico mnlot, Hitlply, I'll tako this, you 11a1y havo that. Choico neans also two or mloro thinlgs are oflltrod. If thoro was Olly one thiitg in sight thou it's lH1b Kon's choico. If ono is a good thing and tho othor had, t.honl choo0 tho good. If both are good, thou take the goodlr. I f both are htad t,hen tke oeithor. Not, like on of the clttlidatlO for gov orlolr of Georgia Haidl tho other day: "Of two evils, I novor take tho groat or." ''hat.'s polities, puro and sim ple, antd tho devil is rtitiiing that whole busInoss. Iteal su1c1s1 8 has its foundations jl'it liko the housos we live in, and the very basis of uccess is goo(l charactor. As Hluro aK that the con st.itution follows the l ag, Ho good chattactor mus1t, Iead tho way in all successful m4ha'rt itkinfgs. ''ho yountig Una11 who thinks ho must dlriki wh1is koy anid "cuss" to holp you 11111ko a man of hiisolf s t fool to hoginl with. I f I woro running it satloon1 I wotuld wlattit a d 1cout, Kobor bar keepor. I was not long finding a pbo of trust ial honor for It young mn1t1 of ily town, somet timlo ago, whorn I said to it Ia'itdiag railroad oflicial with whom I waltetd to place him, "t.itt. ht wts nlot Cnly bright, and t'lliciolnt. aid trust wortly, butt hat. ho wits as clean inl his liffe as his swcot Chris titn nothhr. Ho has never (ouchod whiskey, wino or hoor, swore ant oath1 or hatidled a dock of cards.'' "Son1 him to mr," said tho oflicial, attd that young m11an1 hats beei pro moted the third timo in twolvo Iloniths, and I daro say, will yot bo presidelnt, of :ttt, groat railroad 8yK tlll:. It payt 'I 1) tlhoect it never p)atys to ho ot her1wise. TheIoy03 whlo kniows how to lbe a gentlemuan, atnd knows how to koop1 from being a (log, is in possession of the kniowledge wh'1ichI maukes liiim tiater of an situ No ulse tatlkiing, young auan, atbout y'our having self control and1( will p)loer. Th1e. way to koop1 clean is not to rub lip aigainst tho things tht. wal ''mut) ou."1 doni't entre how much you maly boast8 of wvill power, whis key' wvill tmtak ou drunltitk. Again, Go'd nior mantI can ever 111lp1 you1 to ho someiabody, utiil y'ou miake upj your muind that y'ou will he or di11, dlo or (dio. ThIais mei.ssatge to youi, yoting man11, wVas inispire'id by3 it ntice( of t-ha' groates't liv i ng piamiist, Padalrowski, wVhichi I sawt~ inl thet Katnsas C'ity' Jiournai of 3yesterday. TF o airticle wvas headod, "Paderwski's Success AchIieved Through Much Haird W~ork." His recital is to occur here mn Conventioni hatli, March 17th. 1 quloto fromi the notice as follows: "Paderowsk(i hast simply comoe to 1)0 the( dominaint figuro in the world of music, a dominancy acquired by yeatrs of patient struggle and stoical oandurantce of poverty andi privation. T1he success atch ioved by Patdorowsk i is riot the resuilt of cjaince, b)ilt the oultcomo of sweutt and suf I'orn g, heart-.burnings anld humtliliaitions." The priesst hats given to the worIld the st.ory of 11is lifo; how itt 19) years of ago, he softeneod the sting of pov onty by marrying a girl equially ias poor. It is no0w almost. impIjossile to esitmto Piaderewski's wealthI. 11 is first tour of America netted him $108,000; his secondL $18 I,000. Th'lis is tho fifth, and1( each succeeding one0 has miarked a financial gain over the proecoding one0. WaVhen it is cionsaid. ered that in al1l the Europeani coun. rios Paderewski is equially a favorite, it will be seenI that his ten years of success have netted him taillions. Even with all his immense charitiea and open handed generosity, lhe has not been aible to desipatch all hia wealth. He has a magnifIeent home in Poland and Switzerland and princely apartments in Paria The newspapers no longe bus3 the sIlves with his flamto-colored hair, or melancholy eyes or how ho appears on tin stago, or how ho holds his knife at the table. But now they toll us of his thorough doop knowl odgo of the innermost, secrets and foolings of the "piano soul," and his own acquaintanco with the hlopes and fears, sorrows and sufforings that illi every human life. Now the press make it easier for him to do what no other mnltu can do. Padorowski made up his mind that he would wear the crowns of Chopin, Ruboustomn and with his mind made up he worked and suffered aid per sovered until he has as surely won its that ho wears their crowns. Young man, this not only holds good with P'adcrowski, but its true of all great 'men, from Adam down to IPadorowski. Work, pernoveranco, suffering. Throw to the winds all easy jobs. A thing that is easy done is not worth doing. The things you do that call for brain, sweat, soul sweat and body swet are the things that make suc cess not only possiulo but sure. "An idlo head is the hdevil's work shop.' Yos, and ti idle boy is the devil's sad1dlo horse, and the devil is nmost genoeil i ut"he (addle, too. Shun idleness like you would it Haloon, for they are 'owo things that gott mighty thick on short acquaint. anCe. Again, take care of your integrity. Wheni it becomos necessary in your life for you to tell a lie, then you need to go back and start life over again. You can't 1)uild on it lie. 1'here is but one thing in the world that will lit dowonon a lie, Paid that is another lie. Again, if you would suecoed, be a gurntlemtan. Kindlness and courtesy costs but little, but they are companu ions of good fellowship and furnish a sloro houso for friends, and you will ne+tl friends, jttst as you neod air andcl wiater. Agtin, avoid all gatmles of c.htnco, from craps to cotton fu tuires. They destroy your taste for hont ett toil. just as yhl low-bsck novels destroy ill taste for useful knowl edge. A dollar iarned by sweat and toil is worth it million won on puts a'u(l calls. Again, cherish only the friendship anid Comp anionship of good nien and womne. Be as careful of your con p tmty (1s you are of your (lestiny. Again. marry, young 1man, marry. The old <uestion pretty nearly cov ers tlie ground, "Are you it married mmt. or i dog ?" Gld's best gift to a little boy is a--good mother. (God's best gift to at young man11 is a good wife. [here are too many young man1( post poning marriage until they have it c'ompetey~ to support a wife decently, a1s they say3. That won't do, young man. You (are as foolish as the fellow who is w~ait ing until he gets good before he joins thte church. I was bust ed when 1 married and if my13 daddy(1 or diaddy in. law, either, ever giave me' or* myi wife a cent we lout, it. before we got home. Don't ever walit to perform a1 good deed. Too4 manyIiX old maiids ths day0(113s, andi~ whenever 1 see (bn old ma(id( I know some1 man has failed to do0 his duty. Again, younig mnan, stick to the lible of your mother and the G.od of your father, for it. is religie n that most give solid comnfor t while we liv4' andl it is religioni must supply solid comifort when we dlie. Don't be skeptical, agnosticatl or jasauckical in religion. Read your Bible every (lay. Kneel doewn morning anid night and pray to God. Observe these things and you will succeed in your calling as Padorows'iVki has in his. If you don't, you wviii wiimu up ini the end a Rew.. skipad(y. Xour friend, Sam P. Jones. Eczema, Ps Rh eum, Tet ?ielonig to that class of inflamisiator cause more genuinie bodily dliscomhl diseases. Th'le impu)rities or sedimet of poor (digestion, inactive Kidneys taken up by the blood, saturating t) that ooze out through the glands and scribable itching and burning, and the yellowv, watery dischmarge forms into crusts and sores or little browni and white scaba that drop off, leaving the skin tend~er and raw. The effect of the poison snay cause the skini to crack and bleed, or give it a scaly, fisli consist of inunmerdble blackheads r the face. Purification of the blood( is diseases. Washes andl powders cn blemIshes. S. lations, antid restores the bi ties pass off relieve the skin. S. S. S. is the on purifier, It containsm no Arsenic, Pot Write us about your case and our We have a hiandsomrely illustrated be free att all whowiht. TMw WANTS TIILMAN TO PROVE CHARGE. FItlTUIAItU INSIMT1 TlAT mI E M 4K1C (0001) IH AUUMsA1lON. lliannat Also l'rea,ng--I;ITurt to Kltlr.. InvetIg.Ilon of TlIntn'N th.trgo Aaiunt. Ii,turun-It li .tEd satd Illintn IH t*repstrC to 'rovo it. Washington, March 25. - -Senator Pritchard of North Carolina, is mak. ing an effort at the meeting of the Senate comnittee ont privilegos and elections to secure action on the reMo. lutiot he introduced some time ago calling for an investigation of the charges made by Senator Benjaumn R. Tillman of South Carolina, against his colleague, John L. McLaurin that the latter was influenced by promises of control of federal pat ronage in casting his vote for the ratification of the Paris peace treaty. There is a feeling among certain Republicans in the Senate that this subject should be allowed to drop, but Senator McLaurin's friends in sist that the investigation be made, and Mr. Pritchard, who is a member of the committee before which the resolution is pending, will urge that a favorable report be adopted. Sentiment in the Senate seems to favor the adoption of this resolution. Mr. Tillman's friends say he can prove the charges he has made, while Mr. McLaurin's friends insist that he can not. Both sides, therefore, are ready to support the proposition for an investigation. It is said that Senator J. C. Bur rows of Michigan, chairman of the committee, does not favor the Pritch ard resolution, and will strive to have it suppressed. Among the warmest advocates of the resolution is ' Senator tt. A. Hanna, who says he believes the Tillman charge reflects on the late President McKinley, and he will lend his elf'orts to a favorable report upon the ground that the memory of the assassinated President shoul(1 be purged of all aspersions. Gen. Hampton Taking A Liveiy Interest IN TiMC ('OMINO l'RICtSlNTATION Or SWOtD To MAIJ. JINKCIN 4. lie Coutid Not Help lf-ug lrave- HiF I her WaO One of the FNuoit solliers I EYer Know, l10 Was MoNt llalant. [The State, 26. - No man hans taken a greater inter est in the presentation of a sword to Maj. Micah Jenkins than has that most distinguished of all South Caroe lina soldiers-WVade Hampton. It wvas Gon. Hampton who selected from President Roosevelt's letter the wvords to be engraved on the sword1 originally intendled for Major Jon. kins. Genernl H-ampton does niot personally knov Major Jenkinst b)ut he wvas a wvarm friend and1 ad muirer of Geon. Jenkins, the gallant father of the gallant Rough Rider. In conversation a few days ago con cerning the young man, Gen. Hlamp ton said: "No higher tribute could be paid to young Jenkins than the president's words-'He is the worthy son of a noble sire.' " Continuing the great (Confederate~ cavalry leader remarked: "That young man could not be anything but brave. His father Was one of the finest soldiers I ever knew; he was most gallant." Talking on in a conversational way Gen. Hampton said that he was re minded of an incident in wvhich Gen. Jenkins figured. "I was promoted," said the general, "b)efore the Seven Days battle around Richmond, but when the battle began had not been assigned to a brigade. When oriasis, Salt ter and Acne y anid dlisfigringm~ skin eruptions that ort and( worry thatt all other kttown ts wvhichi collect in the system becauise and other organis of elimtination are te system with acidl poisons andh fuida pores of the skin, JIn oducing an indle " I can oheerfully eo.torse your S. S. S. as a oure for bezomna. I was troubled with it for 25 years and -tried many remodios with no gtood effoots, but after usinar a fow bottles of S. S. S. was entire ly reilevetd. Win. Campbell, 818 W. Contral St., Wiohita, Ktan. y appgearance; again the eruptions mtay nd( pimtples or hard, redl btunps upon the only rentedy for these viios skin ni only hide for a timec the glaring S. S. eradicates aill poisonous "ccuinu Dtes the U r i e and other acids, andit )od1 to its wonttedl pur-ity, anud stimulates the sluggish orgflts, and the imspuri. through t ht e natural channels and y guarantceed purely vegetable blood ash or other harmful minteral. physicians will advise without charge. kon skmt (diseases, wvhich wvill be sent FT SPaCmern nO Aama . the fighting conmnonced I was givon a Virginia brigado and commanded it throtigh tilt) battlo. In tho course of the bait l (which has gono down in history as one of the bloodiost on record) I cane upon Jonkius' regi nont. just as it had1 got stnaroly face to face with a V anikoo regiwont. It was I a critical iomntt. But Jonkins was too qluick for the other follow and lirl first.. The Yankoos fell in their tracks-thu destruction was ter rible, as I saw thou, and passing ovor the iold lator I realizod how import int Jenkins' action had hoon and how great the resulting .loss to the onomy.- Tho men lay thoro in heaps. "After the battle," continued en. lampton, "1 roportetl to the socro tary of war to give up tho brigade I had colmntldo(t and to roeoive the on0 intiet(l for mue. As l was go ing in I met Jonkins coming out and stoppodi to speak to him about. the fight. \Vhn I saw th secrotary Io proposed to give mo th. brigade in which was Jenkins' reginient-as they wanteid me to have a South Carolina brigado. lBut 1 told the secretary I coild not Iake that brig. ado-that Jonkins dosorvoti it him self; that he had conducto<l himiself with groat gallantry and dosorved promot.ion. And on my recoimnon dation (Jol. Jonkins wias promotod to the comtmanl of his brigado and an other one was given me. "Unfortunately," said (ion. ampt - ton, "for soino roason, I nevor kCnow what., Jenkins never got the major gonoralship which he hadt a right to expoect. It was proposed to prolnoto him to that rank, but tho thing got in a tangle soniwhow and it. was never done." WEAK LUNS As Indicated ByA Hacking Cough. Vinol Will Cure Lung Affections. When you havo a cough you are con tinually fearing somot.hing worse. Do not let yourselves got inl i' is -orndi tion. Como and talk to its and let us tell you why we know Vinol is the best t h iunr that you can take for a hacking cough with a tendt+ncy to lung troublo. Ono of the greatest. reimieis t hat has over boon prescribed by physli' "s f"'r Constumlption and all wasting di . .asis is cod liver oil. You know iow ttis .:,. .ca do it is to take. WO have actually seen peoplu who would rathcr take theiir chances than to take that med"4icine. Now with V inol this is all dill,vrent. To ble suro it owes its value to the f." that it contains in a hiIly concIn:;.. I f~rmtt the valuablo ntedicinal pr,op:i - t hat have mado cod liver oil faun -tis i.. such-l diseases, but let its remind oul tht:(t, it, does not contain :nIy oi' or grease ihat makes the old form of cod liver oil :;, object ionable and often so imp;'ssili to a weakoned stmtnalci. 'Try our Vinol if you ar ex! ri'ncing any bronchial or ln11g troub le. Ii dlies net upset thu stonichOi. It will dio th!:tt organ good, not ionly by creating ani a p p otite but b)y enabillinIg it to bettor assii - late the food that Is taken into It. I t w ill increase the nurisin lg p)ropo)rties of t his sameli folod, si) thlat the systemIl will take up all the elments it nteeds to muake rich red bloiid anld firm liesh. Whein this is (dono the (do)rs oif the systeml are closed against consumpltion, andt any existing irritation1 or diseased memnbrane will beo enredi. Alr. Thlomas N orton. Stillwater, Maine, says: "' 3y grand(sion has b'een troiubled with a bad coiugh lately and learning t hat. Vinol was good for all pulmounary ills, got a bot tle of it, for 'ho boy. All I c.,n say is that it proved juist the medici lhe needled. Ilo no1w feels n1meh1 bot.ter, and his cough has disappeared.'" The reason we promise to refund the cost of Vinol, to all wvho do not experience the benefits that we claim it will bring about, is because we know by experience that it invariably accomplishes everything we clainm for it. It is very successful W. E. Peihamie Swn DR UCC ISTS. In Efreet Mumulaiy, FebIruatry 2 < *I, 1. (Eastern1 1,n-lard Ttmoul. Souhbound Norti iou A M.CIA,N. 7 45Si Lv Atlalnta ts.A.I,) Ar. 8 tti I1111l Athenii I 28 11 16a Eiertiin 4 8 12 2Ip Ahwvlle 3 15 12 4uip (Green woodl 2 48 I35p Al Clainton v .v tv 1 (O.&w.o.) - 10 00'a Lv (41onn1 tprtings Alt 4 03 11 45a 5palrtanburg . i0 12 till Grenvlle 3 0., (lIarrI14 8prligiq 12 52p waiterloo 2 068 I 16. ar Laulrenl>ln),'r) 1. v I a4 22 53. 52 85 t)iyFrI hyF Ar Rui t'x , tI00 201 iv Ilurol.e A a . 47 .,0 611 208 "Parks Ar I 389 4 S. II 4t 2 23 ..Clint on.. 1 27 4 :30 ft 68 2 84 G4obivilb- 1 15 3 51 7 08 2141 .KinaIrd.. I 05 3 40 7 17 2 II9 .G4ary... 12 691 3 I1 7 2 2 51 ..JTali'jipa. 12M4 '2 x 0o :ti1m N owheorry 12 891 . 0') 8 25 3 21 1' ros pelrit 3 12 25 2 22i S 12 :1 'I ...3ltghR.... 12 :0 2112 855 311 it, MoItini 12 12 I15) liT5 3 61 ...Uhiapn... II 69 1 39 924 8:.7 1111iton II 50 I 291 9 29 4t 'I wittte I0ok U! 46 I ';1 1)52 4 .7 ....t r m .... 11 X.l iii0 10)O'2 4 2 2 .Leaphairt.. it 22 12 4" 10 30 4 4I A r(nlui al.hit v li,:o0 '2 4 a hvColui h (A I.,.A r II Ut) 5 J', SuImIter II I' 8 30 A r CharlstonI I, 7 00 F1o itales, TIme1'Tble,~ or fuIrt I hr 10ut11111 lI on enlti n any A gont., ior witeI Io GILD R A WEEKS. Mexican vill readily ovorcoto L.oss of! Itnir, 1)isetsed floofs antd8uratchos in hor. Mustang Liiinient tes multes na cattlo. Farmers try it. rr A toad under: a harrow sul'er,s no moro than the faithfhl borso that is tort.ured witii Spavins, Swinney, hIarness Sores, Sp)rains, t('c. MOst h1orSe ownlers know this aIi apply iho kin<l ofl lyimplatiy that heals, known Jar andi wi<de ats Lllmento Never fails-not- cvCn in the most aggravat.etl cases. urs ('aketl uder in cows tuicker thanl any known r(nilyl\. 1 lartlly at <isease peculiar to inuscle, skin or joints that cannot be cured by it. Mexical is tho best romedy on the markot for . .Wind ('ntlls, Sprains and Skin Lumnps. Mustanlg Ell11111i11t Imtion. A Free Picture of Gen. Lee Any veteran, who contemplates attending the Reunion at Dallas, April 22nd to 25th, will receive a handsome picture of General Robert E. Lee, and a copy of his farewell address (suitable for framing), if he will send us his name and address, and the name and address of the Camp to which he belongs. Your hest, route to 1):'llas will be via Mtenihhlls Trhe ("ot.ton n3e't-opcrates it. own1 trains (two e:ch tnday) frotu tettphis to liallas ane other 'Texas cities wit hit, ch i .tt1.e. These trat i l ve \leri s. i rrilni; at Y i.afte rthearrival 01 traibs via alt inhes thus offeriti: you close conttectiois ail excelleit iervico. N. B. BAIRD, Tra eling Passenger Agent, Atlanta, Ga. 1. W. la IAUMF, tienral Passenger and lidet Agenl. St. leatls, Me, SOUTHERN RAILWAY THE GREAT HIGNHWAY OF TR.ADE ./AND TRAV)EL. Uniting the Principal Counarnevcial Centers and Health and~ Pleasure Resorts of the South with the .a . NORTH, EAST and WEST. High-Clas. Vestibule Trains, Through Sleeping-Cars between New York and New Orleans, via Atlant5. Cincinnati and Florida Points via Atlanta and via Asheville. New York aend Florida, either via L:|7achburg, Danville and Pavannah, or via Richanond, Danville ad Savannah. Superiog' Dining-.Caa USrvice on all Througia Trains. EKoellent aes-vice and Low Rates to Charleston mc count Donth Carolina lnter-.State and West Indian E,Xposition. Winter Tonrist Tickets to all Resorts now on sale at seduced sates. Por dqtalled dsformatlon, alterature, tIme tabl..rt. t. apply t* neareet tIcketagent, or address ** '** ** a. H. RIARDWICK.W t,TY.o * General Paaee,ger Agent, at e. aa M6 WJaaAlagton, D. 0. Alna a U.. W. HUNT, 7 . ~Jf air. Paeeager Agene, itItPe.4ee *Aereagas ..0,Atlanta, Ga. PUSRJ.RC.IBEAIt, BLUE RIDGE RAILROA D IEXCURSION RATESTO(,IIARLESTON, S.C. H. C. BEA'kTIE, Receiver. J IA tiotwoon Atner natt la DA BTfloUn WN DtiD A Nt) No. 12 tato Ix* Atlantic Coast I.IneRalod Ar 10Ii At ro.. . Atu Ar t1 4. ... Anu .. ..... ..Ie v v 45p S nt hUnrlinat Isintie tt nt s uta Ar109n...- nlotott..,... 4 U4 pn it. t o Arl) 13 ant(Ior'.(rs.tgt vI2 i ickta o.' sale' at folhlowting -rnte~ Ar 9 491 atn ....,.ne.eIn'4 ta' (' i a) Au Ci 11 i' Ar) 9 0 aan..........Wasntt Un .I A' p -?' " Un ...7 t)0 48 A. M,.y, rt prityt, S. t'.. -1 .s 7 ciontettlntts at Seneen with I I. o-t '' t.0 -i 5 At An trinnt WIh 1.le titi. ~ .~~i'' I c i t 't . t it '2 i's Is i' ei sldn ' it ,i nne t si 19 '-..tl I 'i itt ti ckts s .'. lt'i I 'in ly t ii i-. II . lt ittt al,ixots n atnn lt nit r..'v i . n 1: hI Atgt i eint o by I i anIthurN~g its i" Newh'err'y, S. I'. n ' t.rahurk '. 1.'. .ivi NGSTiON. Sol'i Asi't T. M.K\tEl80N, 11.ge 180 VESTIBULEb , I IMITEb '4 TRAINS DOUBLE DAILY SERVICE Caital City Routc." 4hortelt Iint) botwoon all prinalpal citie) North, N;Cast, tioutht arul Weot. Reh)edulo !n o1'oect 1ov. 1, 11401, Central TIin. Locai At !)aily. i)a1ly. Ianta to Nori4hounil 41 :34 Clinton . Lv avan oh........1 i i 31 p 1i t-> pin . Falr4' .......... 1 04 ne :3 111 p,n U)on:..t k . I .0 aIn 4 y7 p,n ICal:torn Thnum. Colur bila ........ 10 an. 7 05 nu Camn141............ . 07 n K (N pn th4 raw ...... ..... I 39 ati 9 4 ) ) \ r Il 1n,lel ............ 7 uw. 144 45 )111 No. Iin.. ;. 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