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F. J. MOSES PROSPERING. tKotorous Ex-Governor ot South Carolina Said to Have Come Up From the Mire. P The following is froim the Char lotte Observer: We mentioned recently the case of an aged ex-governor of Wiscon- , sin who retired last month to an ok people's home in his state to die in 'C poferty, and that of ex-Senator h Ross of Kansas. who was one of n the republican pivots upon which b the impeachment of President John son turned and who was compelled in his old age to return to his trade t] as a printer at which he would have a died except that Mr. Cleveland I i while president gave him a posi- t tion in New Mexico. where lie saw the end of his days. the paragraph was the means of i Iringing irom a friend an interest- a ing bit of information, about ex Governor Franklin J. Moses of i South Carolina, who has had a chJ:kered career. He is a native of 1 Sumter and was governor of his y state during the reconstruction pe- d rio,- at the end of which he betook higself,to Massachusetts. where he s ha,since. remained. being much c huffeted by fortune. For awhile he co'nducted a weekly paper in the t town of Winthrop and afterward d began to-vegetate, living from hand t tanouth, largely by borrowing b from his friends. He took to opium ano. committed several offencesle w.fich put him under the ban of the law. He was several times tried ad,was twice in jail. His case be- k care notorious. But at last "he took a brace," as the slang has it, k and is now a member of the C. F. King business organization in Bos ton and is doing well: and we are h told that notwithstanding his ups and downs and the infirmities of in -age, he still carries evidences of the b "grand manner" of the old South It< Carolina aristocracy. He has a son, d Franklin J. Moses. Jr., who is' in t .The old man says that the lastc -Christmas was the first since he left t Soiitb Carolina at which he remem-j .1bed the members-.of his family with presents. This story should interest the South Carolina people if none other. a SALESMAN wanted to look after: duir interest in Newberry and ad jacent counties. Salary or Comn mission. Address Clover Oil and Paint Co. b Cleveland, Ohio. Abso lute 1 A GRAPE CREAM OF TAR' It makes the m and healthful biscuit as FREE FROM AUM, LIME' *. * * * * Alum baking powders are unhea raising food under any circumstan baking powders considered, that i sale is prohibited. In many State: pels alum powders to 'be brande this dangerous acid, while in the I has prohibited the sale of all food Alum baking powders are si cents a pound to 25 ounces for 2 and when not branded may genei pnce. An d< soldier describes wxn ,irned out to be a laughable e cricme of tw() Of his comrade: a one VIXw of it they were Ver nfortunate. but looked. at in at ther light their case may be said t ave been "twice blest;." for the -ere certainly glad to get in an ladder still to get out. On one 0 sion, when during a march, the alted. they discovered an old hous ear by, and thought it would 1: e a nice thing to sleep under shi les once more. Accordingly they slipped out 1e ranks, went over to the hous nd spreading their blankets on tl oor, went to sleep. About dayligi iev were awakened by a soldi 1 charge of the place. "I don't want to disturb you fe >ws: but do you know where yo re sleeping?" "No. Is this some general eadquarters?" "No: but it's old General Smal ox's hospital. It won't interfei ith him, however, if sleeping he1 on't trouble you any." "Whew !" shouted the luxuriot leepers simultaneously, as they r ut of the place. 'Don't be in a hurry," shoute ie guard cheerfully, "you are n< isturbing anybody. There's on1 wo fellows in here, and they') oth dead." "Why didn't you tell us, you mi! rable scoundrel ?" "Because I was asleep mysel lere don't you want your blar ets?" "No! to blazes with the blar ets!" "All right. I'll take good care c ,m till you come back again. ope you will have them light." At this horrible suggestion th ien fled back to the line, where, b egging, they got garments enoug > make a change. It was man ays before they got rid of the fea at they had the dread disease. I ras much longer before any on uld say "shingles" to either c em with any degree of safety. 'OR SALE-Good Six year ol mule. Cheap. Apply to Heral aid News or Annie 0. Ruff. F you have to buy corn, see rn quick. Have several hundre ushels at low figure. W.T P. Smith. yPure FAR BAKING POWDER lost delicious hot breads, id cake OR PHOSPHATIC ACID * * * * thful. Do not use them for ces. So detrimental are alum n most foreign countries their in this country the law com d to show that they contain )istrict of Columbia, Congress that contains alum. )d to consumers at from 10 5 cents, or 25 cents a pound, a11v be distinguished by their A Wood's Seed Book' HA FOR 1906 is one of the handsomest and most valuable publications of the kind issued. The useful > and practical hints contained in the annual issues of Wood's Seed Book make it a most valuable help to all Farmers and Gardeners and it has long been recognized as an up-to date authority on ail 2'Garden and Farm Seeds, particularly for southern planting. Wood's Seed Book mailed free te Farmers and Gardeners upon request. Write for it. T.W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen, RICHMOND, - VIRGINIA. We solicit your orders direct, for both VEGETABLE and FARM SEEDS, if your merchant does not sell WOOD'S SEEDS s What Shall We is News Have for Dessert? This question arises in the family your every.day. Let us answer it to-day. 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