The Florence daily times. [volume] (Florence, S.C.) 1894-1925, September 15, 1898, Image 3
. «nn T*kMM (tank* Toar IJfc Away.
Vo quit toiswcew easily and forever, be tnaff-
•etlc. fail of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To-
Bae. tk* wonderworker, that makes weak men
strong. AU druggists, 60o or II. Cure guaran
teed. Bgoklet and sample free. Address
htsriiwe Uemody On, Chicago or Mew York.
f ■ . . HI -I . ^^
In tho cotton seed industry lost year no
'lees than 4,000 tons of cotton seed were con
sumed, the total value of the resultant pro
ducts aggr.i«atlnK $120,000,000,
Lyen 4c CV. “Pick Leaf” Rmnklat Tobtreo
Is the best for Pipe and hand- made Cigarette
smoking. Rich, ripe, mellow, fragrant, beats
the world. Try it
Probobly Lot’s wife passed some other
Woman and turned to see what sho had on.
Hn-To-Bac for Fifty Ceuta
Onaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes week
blood pure. We. Si. All druggist*
j The work on the Swiss -'unfrau liailwny is
proving less expensive than had been esti
mated, and it is expected that in live yeuis
the summit of the mountain will bo reached,
Mrs. Wlnslow'sSootUtnKSyrupfnrohtldren
teething, softens the gums, reducing intlama-
tion.allays pain.cures wind colic, 23o. abott) .
1 Fools wait for things to turn up; wise men
go and turn them up.
Tw Cure Couatlpetlon Forever
■fake Cascarets Candy Cathartic. 10c orfSe.
If C. C. C. tail to cure, druggists refund money.
The small bov with a tin can doesn't weary
tho boh-tailod dog very much. bo 3£
Fits permanently cured. No IHn or nervous
ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great
Nerve Restorer. A^trial bottle and treatise free
Dm. R. H. Kline. Ltd.. u;ll \rch St. Phila. Pa.
Feed Your Nerves
Upon rich, put), nourishing blood by
taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and you
will bo free from those spoils of de
spair, those sleepless nights and anxious
days, those gloomy, deathlike feelings,
I- those oudden blurts at mere nothings,
those dyspeptic symptoms and blinding
headaches. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has done
this for many others—it will cure you.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Is America’s Greatest Medicine. $1: six for $5.
Hood’s Pills cure sick headache. 25c.
) An Experiment with the Memory.
i Starting with the word Washington,
■write down one hundred words just as
they occur to you. Let your second
word be the one which Washington
naturally suggests to you. Possibly It
will be capltol. It may be President.
Take the word which lirst comes into
your mind. In the same manner let
the third word be suggested by the sec
ond., the fourth by the third, and so on.
Be careful that the third word Is not
suggested by both the first and second.
Drop the first entirely, and let your
mind go from the second alone to the
third. Having written this list of
words, you wUl have furnished your
self with a chelp but very useful mir
ror of your mind. If you are able to
use this mirror, you may discover some
very serious defects lu your mental
^y^^You may discover that you are
using superficial principles quite too
much to the neglect of more Important
laws of mind. You will be led to avoid
certain liukinga and to encourage oth
ers of a more T>hilosophlcal nature.—
Saturday Evening Post.
TO MRS. PINKHAM
From Mrs. Walter E. Budd, of Pat-
choguo, Now York.
HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS.
Caring For the Garbage Pall.
“Beware the garbage pail!” might
Well be written over every kitchen
door, at this season, particularly. If
possible, see that its contents are
empted every day and the pail well
rinsed. While twice a week, at least,
it should be thoroughly scrubbed out
with a strong solution of washing
soda, and then dried in tho hot
sunshine. A swarm of flics and an
aftermath of disease germs are sure to
follow the neglected garbage pail.
Clear Starching.
Clear starching is accomplished in
this manner to the best advantage:
Wash the articles in three waters, dry
them and dip them in thick starch,
previously strained through muslin;
squeeze them; shake them gently
and hang them up to dry. When
dry dip them two or three times in
clean water; squeeze them; spread on
a linen cloth; roll them up in it and
let them lie an hour before ironing
them. A small piece of white wax
added to the starch prevents the iron
from sticking and gives a glossy ap
pearance.
Getting Kid of Rata.
The latest expedient of ridding a
house of rats is furnished by a writer
in the Scientific American, who says:
*‘We clear our premises of these de
testable vermin by making whitewash
yellow with copperas and covering
the stones and rafters in the cellar
with a thick coat of it. In every
crevice where a rat might tread we
put the crystals of tho copperas and
scatter the same in the corners of the
floor. Tho result was a perfect stam
pede of rats and mice. Every spring
a coat of the same yellow wash is
given to the cellar as a purifier as well
as a rat exterminator.”
Washing the Winter Flannels.
With tho ‘‘putting on” of winter
flannels the annual battle royal for
their preservation in their natural
size begins with the laundress, and
“lino upon line, precept upon pre
cept” becomes the order of wash day.
Emphasize tho fact that the dust
should always be shaken from flannels
before washing. Put in a tub of
warm suds, to which a tablespoonful
of borax or two tablespoonfuls of
household ammonia has been added.
Use the best quality of laundry soap,
but do not rub directly on the flan
nels, nor the flannels on- a board.
Never use yellow soap, on account of
the resin. Squeeze in the bauds,
sousing frequently, and rubbing spe
cially bad spots in the hand. Wring
lightly, without twisting, into another
tub of weaker suds, being careful to
maintain the same temperature to
avoid shrinkage. Kinse well and put
into third water, clear, but still of th«
like • lit-
rung, it may bo a<Sed to this
water. Wring as dry os' possible
without twisting, and dry as quickly
as possible in the open air, never al
lowing them to freeze. Before quite
dry take in, fold and roll in a clean
cloth, and iron soon with a moderate
ly hot iron, depending mostly upon a
good deal of pressure. For colored
flannels have fresh warm suds, that no
lint may adhere to them. Thus
treated, flannels will remain soft,
elastic and of normal size.
SPANISH NEWSPAPERS.
Reason* for the Queer Thins* to B% |
Found In Their Column*.
Spanish newspapers are quee* |
things, even outside of their “news"
about the United States, the Indians
and what not, and their queerness Is
due ns much to the public which they
serve as to the Inconceivable Ignorance
or willful dJvboneety, or both, of the
people who make them.
It is said, for Instance, that outside
of the larger ettlea there la a large
class of people who do not even know
of the existence of the present crisis.
To one unacquainted wtth Spanish cus
toms and manners it might seem
strange that Spanish newspapers did
not lay the whole matter before the
Prince
placed
drogra
The
quite
nUrged Mountain.
A siued Island has been Amnd
1,000 idoe west from Gibraltar
which s a curious problem for
geogra. ^lt was discovered by the
moo, and will soon be
harta Issued by the Hy-
ce at Washington.
Island was discovered
, cut by the Prince while
maklDiofilngs from his yacht ITin
cess A and the formation was no
cordinigpicd after the yacht. The
Islandjijposed to have boon at one
time ae Volcano. Its shape, which
has tttetermined by careful sound
Inga, neh the same as that of u
huge ed hat. The Island is in no
dang* interfering In the least with
navlgij glace Its highest point ‘
{12.00 AXaikSTM
CARPET,
people, but, according to the Boston some teen fathoms below the
Advertiser, there are aome oltotacles face ie sea.—New York World
is
sur
orbl.
Mrs. Birnn, in the following letter,
tells a familiar story of weakness and
suffering, and thanks Mrs. I’inkham
for complete relief:
“Deau Mas. Pinkuam:—I think it is
my duty to write
to you and tell you
what Lydia
E. Pinkhum's
Vegetable
Compound
has done for
me. I feel like
another woman.
1 had such dread
ful headaches
through my
l^! temples and
on top of my
head, that I
nearly went
crazy;wasaiso
troubled with
chills,was very
weak; my left
side from my
shoulders to
my waist pain
ed me terribly. I could not sleep for
the pain. Plasters would help for a
while, but as soon as taken off, the pain
would be just as bad as ever. Doctors
prescribed medicine, but it gave me no
relief.
“ Now I feel so well and strong,
have "'no more headaches, and no
pain in side, and it is all owing to
your Compound. I cannot praise it
enough. - It is a wonderful medicine.
I recommend it to every woman I
know.”
BAD
BREATH
•• ■ fa*** keen u*l*t CA SC ABETS mnd «•
a mild and effective laxative they are Etmplv won
derful. My dauKhtcr and 1 were bethired with
ticit stomach and our lin atb wai> very bad. »(•—
taking a few * * *
wonderfully
.w.uuv.. -uv. .... After
taking a few .loses of Cascarets we J.aye Improred
“ ' They are u great help In the family.
\T I Lit XI.MIN A NAfltL
1137 KlUonhouse SL. Cincinnati. Ohio.
CANDY
CATHARTIC
i CATHARTIC ^
TRAD! MAUN WM*WfO
Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do
Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. Jac. IOc.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
Smtla* >m.gy f.wyy. rktrag*. ■•atm), K.w T.rt :,!6
M .TA.RAP Sold and guaranteed by all drug-
• I U’DAb gists to CUBE Tobacco Habit.
Bed pea.
Pineapple Marmalade — Large
sugar loaf pineapples, peeled, grated.
The eyes are not deep in the sugar
loaf, and the frpit is firmer. Allow
three-fourths pound sugar for each
pound prepared fruit. Mix in a pre
serving kettle and cook, slowly at
first, then stir until a smooth paste.
Chicken Patties—Make the shell as
for tarts, only larger. Chop meat of
cold chicken fine aud spfy?"n to taste.
Make a large capful of drawn butter,
and while on the fire stir in two hard-
boiled e.ggs, chopped fine, a little
parsley, and the meat; cook together
a few minutes, then place in the crust
and serve at once.
Sponge Cake—Beat the yolks of
two eggs until stiff, then add gradu
ally a coffeecupful of sugar, then the
same amount of flour through which
a teaspoonful of baking powder has
been sifted. When these ingredients
have been mixed, add one-third of a
coffeecupful of boiling water, and,
lastly fold in the beaten whites of two
eggs. ,
Cherry Loaf Pudding—Pour three
cups scalding milk over one-half
pound stale bread; cover for half an
hour; then stir in six egg yolks., one
by one, beating all the time; then one
heaping tablespoon butter, softened,
two cups sugar, a few pounded alm
onds. Add three cups stoned cher
ries and six egg whites beaten to a
froth. Pour into buttered baking
pan, bake in moderate e ven. Test as
cake.
Potted Fish—Remove the fins and
head of the fish, clean well, cut in
slices an inch thick, pack in a little
jar having a cover, in layers and be
tween the layers put a teaspoon each
whole cloves and whole peppers, two
blades of mace, one bay leaf, one teas
poon salt. When all is used, cover
with vinegar and water, half and half.
Put over a buttered paper or fasten
the jar cover on with paste. Put in a
hot oven and bake four or five hours.
The bones will have entirely disap
peared. Serve hot or cold.
Qrange Custard — Separate the
whites of eight eggs from the ycriks,
setting the latter away in a cool place,
Add the grated rind and juice of two
large oranges to the whites, and after
beating well add one-half piat of
water and set away for an hoar. Beat
yolks of eggs, add them, with one
cupful of sugar, to the mixture of
whites, orange and water, strain into
a pitcher, and set into a basin of boil
ing water. Let it boil rapidly, stir
ring until it becomes thick as heavy
cream. Allow the custard to cool,
poor into glass caps and set away in
the ice-box.
In the way of such a general campaign
of education in Spain.
In the first place It must be remem
bered that lew than one-third, and only
a little more than one-fourth o< the
Spanish people can read or write. An
educated Spaniard Is not the rule, but
the exception. A newspaper among a
population, more than two-tliirds of
which can neither read nor write. Is
not likely to have a tremendous circu
lation or unlimited power. Even in
the cities the circulation Is not large.
Iva Epocha, the conservative organ of
Madrid, for example, has a circulation
of less than 5,000 copies. Outside of
Barcelona and Madrid there ore i^r-
lutps 000 papers published lu Spain,
and not half of these pretend to be
newspapers.
Indeed, out of all the 1,200 pcroldie
nls published In Spain the scHaUflc
Journals, religious papers and fashion
papers are largely in the majority,
while the newspapers are in the minor
ity. Newspaper enterprise does not
have much encouragement. Foreign
news is olitalned chiefly from govern
ment officials. The w hole kingdom of
Spain does not receive as many for
eign dispatches lu n week ns are sent
to a single city In this country In a
single day. The average Spanish edi
tor does not see much use In paying
for an interesting dhqmtch from
abroad when the chances are about
ten to one that when he gets the dis
patch the press censor will not allow
the paper to print it.
All these facts must be borne In mind
In considering the Influences which go
to make up public opinion in Spain.
Unfortunately for the stability of the
present Spanish government, clerical
influences \r. Spain are rather with the
Carllst pretender than with the young
king. If Sagasta were able to lay be
fore the Spanish people generally u
true statement of the present condi
tion of things and of Weyler’s brutal
ity, spoliation and outrageous rob)>ery
In
the Cuban question with peace am
honor to both sides.
Told by the Sergeant.
From The Democrat, Or and Rapids, Mich.
At the Michigan Soldiers’ Home, Ig Grar^
Rapids, live* Sergeant Richard Dunn, halo
and hearty, although he carries the soars
of several wounds sustained in some of the
battles of the Civil War. In recounting his
experience to a reporter, Mr. Dunn said:
“About a year and a half ago I began to
have trouble with my stomach. My suffer
ing was so Intense that I tried different
medicines and doctored with several physi
cians, but without permanent relief.
I read an
In our fifty yonti-'
manufacturers, Cai ..
been as low as tlurinx •• This Special I
SaWandan opportunity like this is
not likely to present Itself **1(111. Our i
offer sew Carpets frrt. furnish wait- J
(led Imititf and pay freight on orders 1
of $2 and over received durlnu this
.k Our i.ithoaraphed Carpet
month. Our Lithogiapl.. .
Catalogue showina goods in hand, {
painted colors: also, new liiO-imge
catalogue of Furniture and every
thing itecetisary for bouseturnisn-
lug are mailed free to any address.
i Austrian Kmperor.
Theperor of Austria is said to be
one ot most hard-working of sover-
olgus.a is up every morning of his
life b o'clock, and may be seen at
his twig table often as early as 4
trylnj cope with an overwhelming
mass correspondence. On days
given' to chamois hunting he be
gins k all the earlier In order that
he maave longer hours to devote to
tho ajLjie loves.
leauty I* Blow# Deep.
Ctablood means a clean skin. No
beautithout it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar
tic cl your blood and keep it clean, by
stirrinp the lazy liver and driving all ira-
puritifrom the body. Begin to-day to
banisiinipies, boils, blotches, blackheads,
and t sickly bilious complexion by taking
Ca*ca*,—beauty for ten cents. All cl rug-
gist*, isfact ion guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 50c.
A g» aim is usually poor, hut as an nm-
ateurflist sue can hit anything in sight.
2 Cure u Cold in One Day.
TaLaxatlve Hromo Quinine Tabloti. All
Drugtsrefundmouoyif it failstocure. 2T>c.
Artay bo long, but time is too short for
someoploto become artists.
Axaiuterpi
$1.49
Drat '
Hug. ll measurs-* ll( ,Unite
the”colorings tiro
tints and shades
In the wo,
(or which
AfUr r*p**Ucl fail
ures trying so-called
euros sod c***P cur**
cured *t... -
The Keeley'> Institute,
8r«tnvlll« v - - f ~
only Kreley Institut'd In
(The only
the
these
IK- tints aim » -
EK carpets are famous- ..
K- Addre.w (exactly) as twdow. ^
II’LIUS HINI’.S & fe
Dept* a. o nninmorc. "«G p ;
BAILEY-LEBBY CO. <£
+++++++++
A V KS Engines and Boilers,
AULTMAN & TAYLOR Threshers,
•’MONT I OR” Dustless Grain Separators,
Gins, Presses,' Corn ujid C*ne Mills,
ENG UK BURG Rice Up Her and Polisher,
DE LOACH Baw Mills,
Leather & Rubber Belting, Lacing,
Packings. Pipe, Iron Fittings, In
jector^ pulleys, Shafting, Hand
j/umit' huiPilcrn'ral Supplies.
CHARLESTON, - - S. C.
B-L Co. Anti-Friction Babbitt Meta)
The Old liny Line Konte.
At this season of tho year when poo pit 1
peofing over railroad maps
and
are
steamboat
I'WIIIIK v,. - . ,
guides to decide whero to spend their vaca
tion, n glunco over .ho illustrated folder of
Old Bay Line” shows at om o that nn«
the vriv, • ... J
of tho most delightful trips to Baltimore'
Cheapoake liny ,ls on tho steamers “Georgia
and "AlnhniL'i.’’ Those steamers afford a
most pleasant means of reaching tho East,
West and farther North, as the invigorating
sail on theso inagnillccut aud commodious
steamors prepares the tourist for the jour
ney on the railroad, whether the traveler is
bound for New York, which city is reached
soon after noon by the regular railroad con
nections of the Bay Lino steamers, or Phila
delphia, at 10:45. A trip across Chesapeake
Bay to Union Look, whore tho “Georgia"
and “Alabama” lands its passengers a\ tb 15
iu the morning, covers 170 miles, aud affords
an excellent route for distant points, as the
tourist alights in Baltimore refreshed after
inhaling tlio balmy air of this inland son. A
descriptive folder of this interesting route
can bo had of all ticket oflicos and stations
of tho Seaboard Air Lino, N . A W. Railway,
A. C. A. L., C. A O. U. R., Norfolk A South
ern R. 1L, etc.
one
via
Georgia'
Try our
SAW MILLS.
-Sl»
n.e before buying
• -- "-lo or
mills of nay
Go-cl Poverty in Washington.
‘T ‘Ver saw so much genteel pover
ty bore ns exists In Washington, 1>.
C. Y< have no Idea how many of these
depamout clerks tremble In their
boot for fear of losing their positions
wtthu change of administration and
enfoemont of the civil service rules.
The lepiirtincuts unfit both men and
wotnn for any other occupation. You
woul be surprised to know how many
of th fashionable men are department
clerk. Some of the most attractive
amog them get a majority of their
meal out of society. They rent a room
for ramall amount and dine out every
nigh, frequently getting a lunch or a
breafaat from a friend. In return
they make It their business to be en
ding and always In a good humor,
to be of service and to initiate
be etiquette of the
tlie most complete line of
dealer or manufactui^r lu tbs South.
CORN MILLS.
— * —
at unusust-
Very highest grade Stone*,
)y low prices.
WOOD-WORKING MACHINERY,
Moulders, Edgars, Ue-Sawa,
Planers. , _
Baud Saws, I-at hi, etc.
BOILERS,
GROVES!
ENGINES AND
Talbott and Liddell.
Kngleberg Rice Muller .Instock, qnlok
delivery, low prlceu.
V. C. BADHAM,
No. 1320 Main Ht, ColambUyptC.
MACHINERY'Ml
Ku
lug
>U\V
Harvest.
<ir ,.,C.... Mi la gK-TR©
‘‘“.dWne Mills, Cotton and Haj
■mPt
FAT
r'U, V> , VI X !(-«> ••>...
Presacs, Bice Hullera, Wind Mills ana innas.
Leather and Hubbor Belting. Packing*. Pipe
aud Pipe Fittings, Shafting and Pnlleya,
Supplies of all kinds.
The Celebrated Kagle Cotton Gin. Th*
Improved Itturray Ginning System
Large Stock. Prompt Shipments. Rallabl*
Goods at Low Prices.
W. H. GIBBES & GO.,
H.C. Agency LlddeU pni IIMRI4 C P
Co., Charlotte, N. C. vULUIHDIA| 0. lit
AT FACTORY
Btfe Pianos
PRICES.
, Be sure
It
you’re wrong—then don’t
account of Dr. |f
Williams'Pink IMh/L _ /rTriJl
SKs ^ Imita®
much like r ‘ l LU
mine, und I de
cided to give
them a trial,
which 1 did.
“After idl
ing five boxes
I was cured. I
never felt bet
ter than I do
now, even in
A Wounded Soldier. my younger
days. I am naturally a robust man, but
that stomach trouble, together with rbeu-
matl’m. which afterward set in, were mak
ing fast inroads upon my health nud I am
satisned that it would have been but a short
time before my comrades would havo bpen
conducting the regulation funeral cere
monies over my remains, had I not chanced
to read of and taken Dr. Williams’ Pink
Pills for Pale People.
“There are several others In the boms
who are taking these pills and are receiving
great beneflt.” Richard Dunk.
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this
1st day of Nov., 1897.
Hexht Gibson, Notary Public.
Sergeant Dunn is perfectly willing that
anyone should write him in reference to hla
case, provided stamp is enclosed for the
reply.
All the elements nscessarv to .Jive new
life and richness to the blood and restore
shattered nerves are contained in a con
densed form in Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for
Pale People. They are also a specific for
troubles peculiar to females, such as sup
pressions. irregularities and all forms of
weakness. In men they cure cases arising
from mental worry, overwork or excesses
of whatever nature.
Beware orointmcnts for Catarrh that
Contain Jlerrury.
destroy the sense of
nd 'completely derange the whole sys-
hen entering it through the mucous
surfaces. Such articles should never be uxed
except on prescription from reputa^e physi
cians *» tne damage they will do i7V*n fold
«o the good you can posalbly derive from
them. Hall’a Catarrh Cure manufactured by
F J. Cheney a CO.. Toledo, O., contains no
mercury, and is taken internally, acting di-
r-ctly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system, in buying Hall’s Catarrh Cure
be sure to get the genuine. It it taken intar-
Daily, and is made in Toledo, Ohio, by F* J.
Cheney a Co. Testimonials Free.
t*r sold by Druggists; price, .jc. per bottle.
Hall’s Family Pills arothe best.
When a man can’t do anything else he can
develop into a chronic kicker.
There Is happiness where there wore tears,
Joy and smiles where there was pain because
jdatna gave Baby 1>K. MOFFETT’S Texthi-
na (TEETHING POWLEH’-). Txethina
Aids Digestion. Regulates tbe Bowels, makes
teething easy, and should always be given.
I have found PUo’s Cure for Consumption
onunfafltng medicine.—F. R. t.OTZ, 1305, Scott
St.. Covington, Ky., Oct. L 1894 -
as mercury will surely
smelflbt '
The mines of tbe State of San Louis Potosi
last year produced precious metals to the
valuo of $4,600,000. being $300,000 more than
the product of tbe year before.
THE EXCELLENCE OF SftUP OF FKS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
Known to the California Fiq Svrup
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all tLc importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As the
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the California Fio Syrup Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fio Strup Co. with the medi
cal profession, and the satisfaction
which Uie genuine Syrup of Figs has
giverf vd millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all other laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name^bf
tbe Company —
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
MAN FRANCISCO. C*L
LOUISTILLE. Kj. SKW YOKE. N. T.
‘tasteless
CHILL
TONIC
18 JUST AS GOOD FOR ADULTS.
WARRANTED. PRICE 60 cts.
Galatia, Ills., Nov. 10, iso.
Pari* Medicine Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Gentlemen:—Wo wild last year. <01 bottle* of
OROVK'H TAHTTBLESH CHILL TONIC nixl bavo
bought three gross u I ready this year. '
peiieneo of 14 years. In tho drug
never sold sn nrtirle that gave sueh
faction aa your Tunic.
and freight paid. I r*pi
th* moat reputable maki
Organa, bene* will •nrtj
term*, price*, etc.,
H.4. ML0HE, - Oaknahla, S. 0,
PIANOS ilt OMARt.
N O I ask comparlaom in qnality, p*io*a
• Di and terms.
»•€ H. A. HAUUlf.
La meat Patron
age and fullMt
KijuiptuMitln
It* niatory.
Kaeultv. M: students. SM; three AoadeuUo
there Klwtlvp Courses; three Prorrsd*u*< I
Ijiw. Medicine and Pharmacy. Advances
...— Tuition, #au.0o a j*** r
3.
For Catalogue^ address. PR I
In all our ex-
business, have
universal satis-
Yours truly.
AJiNCY.CAKE ACXV
anen l" Women. Tuition, ww-uos. . . ,
De nt. MV- For Oatajogun atWraG. PRBNIDBNT
ILURnMANL Uhapel HIM. N L
QEED WHEAT FOR SALE!
I# **•*••«••••**
,From the greatest crop over grown in the
South. 1 hree varieties: Fulcaater, * bearded
wheat: Red May and White Clausen, both
smooth or beardless. Wheat in now very free
from cockle seed ami broken grain. Iteing far
superior to the usual run of seed wheat. We
will, however, reclean the wheat when de
sired, taking out Hlinu>.t evorv cockle seed and
pieces of broken grain as well as any Inferior
grain there may lie iu it. Wheat as it now is
price $l.0H per bushel, recicuned wheat $1.15
jier bushel. These prices are both on cars at
Charlotte, Including sacks. .Each sack con
tains two bushels, bend in your orders at
once if you wish to secure the liestseed wheat
on the mniket. Terms: Cash with order.
Charlotte Oil it Fertilizer Co,,
or Fred Oliver, CllARLOTTK, N. C.
W IQ Cash with order buys this
• Auto.Solf Cocking Nickel Pla
ted Huhlicr Handled KNIiot Itevnl
ver,:ttor :W C. H. or wild 'ikt. A will
ship <;.(>. S.’.'.rJsiid allow exmiil- 1
nation. Fire AruiiCo.Wliiston.N.U.
WILL IT CURE RISINGS? YES.
I Have Been Melllim
! Mrs. Joe Person’s Remedy
for the part fire year*, have found It to lie a g.iod
seller and have never ha<1 a single customer to say
anything against It, hut all speak of It In highest
*- * —-»
Chickens Earn Money.
For 26c, in stamp* we send a 100 PAGE BOOK
giving the experience of a praotlal Poultry
Raiser—not an amature, hut a man working
for dollars and cet du ring 16 yean. If
teacbos how to Detect and Care Disea***,
Feed for Egg* also for Fattening, which
Fowls to have for Breeding; everything re
quisite for profitable Poultry raising. BOOK
PUDLIUHING CO, 134 Leonard Streep
New York-
jcimoA'rioivAr-.
OSBORNE’S j
A**»sta, Ga. Actual bualn.a*.
boos,- Short tuna. Champ board. $
C HARLOTTE
OLLEGE, CHARLOTTE, H.G.
No Vacatluns Position* Guaranteed -Catalogue Fra*
Send 21 cents In a tamp: for pocket calculator.
anything
term*. I
tried' it myself, also my wife and child, for
rising*, and found imm/dlate relief.
I in recommending it. Rc»p«wtfulljf,
Aulundcr, K. <_’ May «. li«i-
I take pi
K. C. Ha
W ANTED -Caa* of bad health that RTPA'IPfl
will not hem at Hand A rts RJums Ohwnical
Co.. NewYork, for lu samples and luw teattmonul*.
1 % ordering good* or making enquiries of ad
vcrllaer* it will be to your advantage
lion thla paper.
bo. 35
To Hrmove Grass Htains.
Grass stains may be removed from
light summer frocks by damping the
soiled part In a little alcohol and rub
bing well until no trace of tbe grass. U
left
DO you PA Y BIG PROFITS ?\
| Yet, J6U do when job bNjr s “ch^ap-john,’’ "dsp-frap, L
“rUr-fBflr,- ‘’mBke-ahift*’ article when you can *a eMiljfl
get the best «t a TCff Rllght b4vmc*. Wo lUBke bugglfal
—good buggir*-—In at buffgica—SOTHIXti BI T HCIxGIEpI
|—tktotisgudi of them • jf%r. mnd ihcy arc told nearly m|
cheap aa thaoe THROWN TOOKTUKR. tW»«r again ini
j«mr town m write. You •bail be tn-aud right.
ROCK HILL BUGGY CO.. Rack Hill. S. C.l
--PATENTS--
Procured on cash, oraaay l**x»lme*l*.% OWLK8 A
BL'Rtth. Patent Attorney*, SS7 Broadway. K. X
i Wtth
Candy Cathartfc. cure eon-uoaiion forevsr.
Ac.25c If C.OO fail. erixcisurcIusA
yis Q BExtrTirri.LX
WAIthound and snmpt-
•li, free to anybody *e*dlnf
- -(itbeOvarUiM
I/D DD*Jrr/,^
P W\ p. p. «e will mail
11 I i I ittaUha WIRHTtJ
TO
oddreag oar no will « ipre*a M)
Hhaa sold, rrwll O an '
fre« a baMdaoisia aU>a-Mjnd
WIKHTON tlHAUCU., niaaUa.>.C.
SAW
WOOD?
Wh yiiot nseibe m arhi nery
^And saYetinic and streuf;tu.Tbe j
•Ebctiie” ^SMALLEY SAWS
enable on* man to do the work ten could do in
Ith.Udw.^^^J^r^rHgvy.
1 llira* is ni.de. Send for Dccrip-
^qyg(jat»lu«u«»nd pnea
| _ Uatof-rimallejy
tsawa.
UNI7SESITT College of XidieiUi
Page RICHMOND, VA.
I CatalOtf Mc U c . ,n « ; 1, '' I ‘ tl » tr y; Pharmacy.
I batalUji- aMnstrnctora; 2M Htudenta.
Mcuom toutsc,
p..n«e« moderate, ttf
Richmoud, Va. ’ t ^..ZZrZ pt ~
O II.KVLklYII.Hae.
GEORGIA FEMALE SEMINARY;
...AND • #•
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC.
Thorough courses; handsomest music hafl in B*
South; largo pipe organ and Si new piano* re.
coully purchased: largo campus and gym**,
alum. 1500 foot above soa lovel, natural mineral
I waters. A 6150 Everett piano to he given beat
tnuah- pupil. Several •'holarahlp* A. W.
Vanllooae, II. J. Pearce, Aasiciat* Pre*l,
dents. Ixsrk box 3. Gaisksvii.ls UA
\er
Feed
_ it tatters And fiar.e Power*, j
SMALLEY MFC. CO., Manltowoo, Wl*. ]
IM B&
PRICES Large stock.
WE
SELL _
Addrea* UNION WATCH CO.,
•nd FITTINOS.
Winston. X. C.
And T,* r U Al'vF.K ; H and
f.iN*J. Works & Supply Oo.,
Lombard Iron^^.j.^ 0A .
ch to
Overland,
UMtmrat
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