Spartanburg journal. [volume] (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1900-1906, May 09, 1902, Image 2

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r 1 ? ? . I FROM A ] ft WOMAN'S 3 I VIEWPOINT J Young People Eujoy Mr. and Mrs White's Hospitality. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. White enter tamed thirty young friends Wed newlay evening iu honor of thei young guests, Miss Coloook an* Miss Holmes. Progressive euchr wap enjoyed. Miss Jessie Thompsoi and Isaac Pbifer winning th prices which were a handsouio goli tielt buckle and a silver hat brush Though Misses C'olcock and Holme have been in Spartanburg but i short time, they have made a num her of friends here already and 01 Wednesday evening added man; more to the number. Master Fruok Montgomery un Miss Kate Lois Montgomery eutei tained a large number of littl friends this afternoon at a beauti ful lawn party. Federation Delegates. At yesterday's meeting of th Kennedy Library Association th following delegates were chosen t represent the association at th coming Federation : Mrs. L. J Blake, Mrs. J. W. Allen, and Mis Horner. Headquarters for Visiting Clubs. The Argyle hotel has bee: oulo/tf ito ? * ? r 1 * udiuuiicu no iicnu({uaru}ni ior tn olub women during the comini Federation on May 20 to 24. Mai may bo sent here. Committees wil be provided with rooms end th courteous proprietor, Mr. Hester has generously offorod to rende every assistance to the committee in the enteiainment of these olul guests. He will entertain all visit ingolub women, those not delegates at the nominal rate of $1 per day Many visiting ladies are expecte* to attend from neighboring town for a day or two. What's the Use Y At Los Angeles the other day at officer of the Federation of Worn en's Clubs was called to order oi the ground that she was talkinf M|vinf lltll* - oi f ? .. 1?<^~ t. ? wl/vuy itv?. v>?i liiovoau v^i ma.iking lit? report. Why, if Ailinfts Jiko tha The following complimentary things about Spartanburg and the May Festival from the pen of Miss Minna McLcod Beck, who is the guest of Miss Dot Dean, appeared in Wednesday's Atlanta Journal and will doubtless be appreciated by Spartanburg readers : SPAKTAKHUim, May 7.?Hero in Spartanburg, if ono comes in the right spirit, the determination to. seek enjoyment upon the higher planes, everything seems to lend s itself to satisfy conditions. First, 1 nature, in her most beauteous rai- * ment, tenders her perfect days ; the fresh, invigorating orispness of early morning, the welcome nooD glow of a May-day sun ; the equally ' welcome cool of the late afternoon ;, and, to finish the wimi? " . _ .. ..^.V , u glUI 1UU!1 evening. Spartanburg is a lovely little place, ideal, in that it combines vvirji up-to (lateness a certain restfulness that should help one to keep one's poise ; at least, so it seems to an onlooker. And at times it is well to be an onlooker, it gives one snob a breadth of view. As a painter stands off ever and anon to scan his canvus, feaifnl lest the too much detail work should mar the beanty of his conception, as a whole, and as a I musician brings >nt the original] idea of a composition by grasping [ . the meaning as a whole and rendering it phrase by phrase instead of note by note; so an onlooker, "a holidaying," leaving his own detail work, sees the true perspective of things and grasps something of the whole. The auditorium, where the music ? festival is annually hold, is splcn- 1 I did. Tlie acoustics are almost per- "~" \ feet, and so are the furnishings,! \ including a #7.000 pipe organ. The i people have certainly done their ' ' part, and content themselves now I with making things pleasant for j t ?iv i "" ,.,r v!,-> n>in, j m- spirit ut hospi-1 tnlity pervades t>.e eiry, und tlio I informality of it all is charming. Hut tin? music ! In the afternoon and evening of tin* past week the auditorium has Peon well fi led. True, there have 1 ?<? 11 some com plaints in the local pa,a as to the lack of enthusiasm manifested by the Spartans themselves; hut those who have attended have seemed I "at-otie-ment," some more, some 1 less, but all to a decree, with the, rich harmonies and flowing meloL dies. * Among the soloists have been j| Mine. Evta Kileski, Miss Janet |> Spencer, Glenn Hall, Gwilym Miles, S Alfred DeVoto, pianist; Carl Webk store, violiucelliBt and David Bispb ham who appeared in the concert f given in honor of prince Henry. r> ? *. ^ iuo du^wu resuvai v;rcnestra, onl der tho direction of Emil Mollenhauor, baa done some excellent work. Altogether the festival has beeu a great success and those who have attended have felt more than r amply repaid. i Mink a McLhod Bkck. q 1 Miss Poppenheim Honored, e Miss Louisa B. Poppenheim, pre1 sidont of the South Carolina Federap tlon of Women's Clubs, has been a nominated for oorre. oonding socrel tary of the National Federation of n Women's Cdubs. whieh is now in y session at Los Angeles. This is an honor to Miss Poppenheim and to South Carolina and the result of this d nomination is eagerly anticipated - by our state club members. 0 ^ Prickly Ash Bitters cures the kidneys, regulates the the liver, tones up tho stomach and purifies the bowels. For sale by Arthur Irwin, :"Ice Cream." e r. For making an elegant lee 8 Cream, use one 10 cent can ol Pet Brand ? Evaporated Cream e i ? 1 A * - H uiiu au e<juai part ?>i water, l Sweeten and llavor to taste and e freeze. ' You will be delighted if you a try it. Sold by \ J. Bagwell & Bro. 8 BOTH PHONES NO. 98. I I 1QIEI n ?J ? Made from distilled Glass r and tU^ lined Refri^J^rs. All, t_ kindsj^t, ,"4 J ^ j 'Both Phones (12. ' Fresh Meats. The nice, tender, juicy kind can be had at our market at all times. I J j. mvu oun 5 IVicirKCL ' N. Church street, Swain's old stand. Both Phones: 231. Minting, Overhauling, Repairing, Promptly and neutlv done, well done, too. ' Don't let your wagons, carriages and buggies run down and go all to pieces when with I a little attention in time 1 they can be saved for I years more good use. 1 Bring them to us and : I say when you want ! I them. We will do the I work and deliver them a when ])romised. The 1 bill will be as low as M good work and good materials will allow. There's never any complaint about the price. g F. T. CANTRELL. 5 lin street, first door below opera house / I restore manhood J f. Nervous Debility, from any cause, is m cured by this old, reliable medicine. I i Makes the weak and nervous strong, 51 the despondent hcpeful and happy. I; Checks drains and ioothes the nerves. 11.00 per box, C> ( ii!i ipuirun'ee to I ft [ ruro or refund m--r- y) $">.00. Book Free, Address J'tul Medicinj Co., i Clcve'and, Ohio, I I Howe tfc Kcwe, Drn^irists. J= I W. Smith Co. P Palfnettc^fcc^* East Main Street. -1 1 f SPECIAL 1 g and Colored Organdie 1 2Yards Wide I *p5c Per Yard. ? D jL . P AVlonday morning: -\e put on P Vnore than one hundred pieces , ft ^ JfclVandie in white, pink, blue, > IP fallow, Nile red, navy and lavenft fer, 2 yards wide at 25c per yard ft ''tie valuer is 39c. i -it - ? ,||| J' ALSO 0 FrencP and Persian Lawn 45 inches wide at \ ^ 25c. Yard. >! 32 it ch Linen Lawn for shirt waists at \ - 25c. Yard. t 3#inch India Linon, 15c quality at : J 10c. Yard. \ 2^.ug. W Smith Co. h| Walnut Lake, Jane 1900. mm m WU I thank yon for the benefit I received from HI HVTv HBin your advioe and the Wine of Caedui I took in BUm my terrible condition. My life *H no pleasure ^B jfffM to 1110 at all and I wai of no use to anybody. ^B RIIHlrA B HM After receiving your advice and medicine I ^B MlUlL U Th H oommenoad takia* It and began immediately to B JHtB ^B Improve. The pains left me and the menses, UWUCVrs^l wh'ch came at the correct time, continued three IIKHmU ffllH da)'?- I have gained strength and my weight IMK B wmmm has Increased. My husband says the inodlclne ^BJ H2flH Hfl bUHII haa made ma better looking than ev?T before. :^B wmm^' MMrs. LIZZIH MANNELL B J f H I Womanly health means krMlt eyes, rosy I r B JB checks, clear complexion and efestidty ef form ^B ft \ B Xhli is the youth unmeasured by years?tha I \ \ /W beauty ot perfect womanhood. Beautiful wo* B ftW nyn ** h,PPi<r S?t more out of Fife then B Wov'^S?^ their Bisters whose feces Indicate suffering ^B Mrs. Mannefl "better ^M" ind taAnitily k^pkr beciM It cured to H . of thoca terriNe point. But she Is no exception. ^B WWrn^ WINE^CARPUI I Hf i * l **n<^ * women health, beauty and freedom from the drag* girw pains wi )ch ,helr |)vcJ M miMrable. Wen lace., haggard eyre ^B ana emaciatei fomt ^ y,c pesults of suffering. What suffering can comM P*re W v|i torture of irregular menstruation, taocotehoca and falling of M tne womni beauty flees quickly before the ravages of such disease. The ^B V m rp? ? felling of the womb deepen the crew tracks In the face. ^B B . eni J~] ?taularities rob the eye of Its fire and the complexion of its 5^'[Leucorrhoea drains the body of its strength, but Wine of . r j ***..!; the natural beauty, brightens the eye, clears the complexion, ^B i?U,K|J<?y u J figure and brinijs back the vigor of health. Every druggist |HK m in this city halves $1.00 bottles of Wine of Cardui. W k "J literature, a.MrrM, ftvlr.c ?jrmptom?, "Tha I arllra' Adrlaorr ^B The Chattanooga Hetllclna Company, Chattan<g%a, Tann. my/ aching kidneys b I tTrlnnry troubles. Palpitation of W^M| ^ the heart. Constipation and atom IB rrlcf|y Bitters In KB n '"jrvelous kidney tonic nnd system cleanser, ^|| Mrengt ed kidneys, helps digestion, regu- HI k lowels nI J Isold by all druggists. ( | SOUTHERN RAILWAY I THE GREAT SOUTHERN SYSTEM. 4 -s 4 .? * . -"> * Arrival and Departure of all 5 Trains. Spartanburg, S. C. 4 4 k TRAINS LKAVESPARTANBURG 4 4 12 20 a m No 35,?"The United \\* Fast Mail," for Greenville, 8 C, !k Atlanta, Ga, Macon Ga, Blrminghum, Ala, Memphis, Tenn, Greenville, Miss, Montgomery Ala, MoI* bile Ala, New Orleans. Thrjngh 14 Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping I* Cars for New Orleans via Montj 4 goinery and Mobile and for BirI* hum via Atlanta, j 4 6 32 a m?No 36, The United States ij^ Fust Mail, for Charlotto, Rich;i4 mond, Washington, Philadelphia, iti New Y Drk and Eastern points. B Through Pullman Drawing Room i3 Sleeping Cars for Richmond and j B for New York via Washington, 12 Dining Cars serve all meals. ;B 10 35 a m?No 9, For Asheville ! Knoxvllle, Cincinnati, Louisville, 3 St Louis, Chicago, etc, Through 2 Pullman Drawing Room Buffet B Sleeping Cars for Cincinnati. 2 H) 30 a m No 39?The Atlanta and B New York Express, Greenville's 2 C, Atlanta, Ga, Macon, Birttitig* <2 ham, Rome, Anniston, Memphis, |2 Mobile, New Orleans, Greenville 13 Miss, eto, Pullman Drawing Room 12 Sleeping Cars for Atlanta, Three i B times a week, passing Spartan* (2 burg Tuesdays,' Thursdays and B Saturdays, this train carries Pull* 12 vna.ii Tourist Sleeping Car through B to San Francisco, via Mobile, New * Orleans and Southern Pacific < without change, arriving San Francisco Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays following. H 10 35 a m No 14?For Columbia, 1 ^ Charleston, etc. 2 11 32 a m No 37?The Washington and Southwestern Limited, Finest 'H train in the world, composed exlQ clusively of Pullman Drawing |H Room Sleeping Cars, Library Obim servation Car, Gentlemen's club ig car and hotel dining oar, Pullman jC cars through to Atlanta, Maoon, H Birmingham, Memphis, Months gomery. Mobile, New Orleans,etc. n 3 15 p m No 11?Local Express for g Greenville, Atlanta and intermeDanville, Richmond, eto. r?' 3 40 p m No 13?-For Asheville F! Kuoxville, Morrlstown, Cincinnati, Louisville, St Louis,Chicago etc, Through Pullman Drawing i.oom Sleeping Car to Cincinnati. A I 9 n in 'JO 11 rir ? . . ? ?. .10?i.ne wasnington I und Southwestern Limited, Finest I train in tho world, composed exI' | clusively of Pullman Drawing Cars, library observation car, gentlemen's club car and hotel I dining car through to Washing{ ton, Baltimore, Philadelphia and J New York without charge. 6 15 p m No 10?Columbia, Savan1 nah, Jacksonville Brunswiok and | Florida points, Through Pullman ' Drawing Room Buffet Sleeping Car to Jacksonville, via Columbia and Savannah. If K r ?. ?- VT ? ' ' " - u oo p in ?u 4u?rne Atlanta ?Aid Now York Express for Charl Jtte, ' Norfolk, Richmond, Washington. Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York and the east, Tlir^ agh Pullman Drawing Room Sleeping Car Spartanbnrg to Washington, Charlotte to Richmond and Charlotte to Norfolk. / TRAINS ARRIVE,AT SPARTANBURG 12 20 a m No ;<G?U. S. Fast Mail from New York, Philadelphia, Washington Charlotte and east. 6 32 a in No 36?United States Fast Mail from New Orleans, Memphis t Birmingham, Montgomery,Macon | Atlanta and the south, j 10 20 am No 0?From Jacksonville I Savannah, Columbia, Charleston. ! 10 2f> a m No 14?From Knoxville, ^0 Asheville, ote. 10 30 a m No 39?Atlanta and New York Express, from New York, Philadelphia and the east. 11 40 a m No 37?Washington and Southwestern Limited from Washington, New York, Philadelphia Charlotte and the east. 3 15pm No 11?Local Express from Richmond, Danville, Creensboro Salisbury, Charlotte, eto. 3 37 p m No 12?Local Express from Atlanta, Gainesville, Beneca, Greenville, etc. 3 10 pin No 13?From Charleston, Colombia, etc. G 12 p m No 38?Washington and Southwestern Limited from New Orleans, Mobile, Memphis. Birmingham, Atlanta, Greenville and I the sooth. 6 00 p m No 10?From Cincinnati, Louisville, Knoxville, Asheville. r> 55 p m No 40.?Atlanta. and New York Express from Now Orleans Mobile, Montgomery, Mtmphia Ihriningham, Rome, Muoon, At lantu, Oroonville and the south. I