Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, July 11, 1900, Image 4
elu goti
PUBLJSlttt'1 Kru*er- A
con or some property
Wm / brothers had a dlsJSutfscrlptiou
pfr*. to b'm> ant* 't
. ?-^Judgment should be
Oorrcrronrtcp hearing both side*,
iuviteil, nut wf*r:oiie: "I decide that
comiuuuicatioihould have the divld
j^apo words, iru4rty; but." he added
^omod for theL hl9 eye ..j alKO de_
^*"rtut"iifoth" tav?
>-till business $ Portions.'
-po'ssed. Rate]
vioti to the pufOR FINGERS.
Loc.pl Tpleyl?? . ^
1T rte Dae el Ferka Fo?
ilo Articles.
New-epn jj^ways been certain nr.
attended bo'?1' which t,u' Uv'" of
?-ied superfluous. an?l for
ynarked witniost particular dining,
the different Herald. Occasionally
.vailed io th" added to r;,e 1151 10
, , , . line expression appliei
ndelphin, e* mnJe r,
^"lcal episotilly understood that. In
Roose-vel t'sver-multiply lng variety
"ates wulkH and spoons for nst
. t" tcelvable object on the
/Corridors a. _ . ..
c tr i-t?rutm imuuic** wiih ii
tilout and (to eat with the fltimers,
funeral. independent people dnvc
,Wne 1.-SH dl'rrmT
' nil do as they know they
'J.be dt.'ltiK8 As a rule, sugar tongs
^'teir cnpnCli block sugar, hut, as a
without ha" KUi<l. "l Prefer to use
r?... 2? if you are not just so
;tny Demo ,. ,
. ?s with a splurge, which
flie right i,tlug."
)<3r" lift til6(1 be eaten with ti e
,wnB 110 Df,tei"Pt ,0 ,,so n fork is
? | , . tt passed they should de
f ? t8 ppjuipiike s|M)on
fhemselva then dropfxvl on the
^hould. tier plate and carried to
The salt"*1 ,'M> thumb and foreWeitt
tbftt nn(l nll klml8 of small
jltrictly hi be taken in the lingers,
il.? ? *?
1.11C UlUOI V " ""'"S" nuiin- >I IJ
(ontliU8iaar,,>,? ,,8C a fork w,lh 1hc
Jiftlty. fashionable luncheons
to which uies may He seen taking
.ill pieces of a bird In their
At tVjj, t IiIm Is one of the disjRegiilar
cc it will be notleed usualWaSHUs
who have always been
If there ? C??^ society are not so
nr i I] their lingers as those who
petienlly
jind I)lat(an's Bright Idea.
.City con' said the mother of the
ing thoif0* ***?? ,'tu,r ?r ,lM> l,ur*,,ry
i:_ *_11.j- I", "trbat are you doing
iiu uiiKir^j. jnnjleR iij|U yelp wJ"
Any i^Qrt>? lining the curliiiK t??iiK?*
yention was ruk? 11 rTirl
thing that
toi>en when thK?ttion.
blod was tlje nc *>'? yon two *etjpjTAeidteht.'
Tin4, ... .
e<l everjthmf: to
Hail been fully ,yt hut It aoem* no
ptructiou of 1110.
f*nvy tfw<y-nii*ctt-f,t lrled ,ulclrte
Polonel Dr "'?
|)lnnkn ,.p0p ^ jbuy have poliretically
of :he Bible? ' row
ptrqptiotib, i^n't know Why do
ti'm6 been nrbmwy- "Oh, hero's
lion of UoIoiPe?Dle Wlin eyes, yet
is Q?*r*' yet ,hpy 1,ejir
liokfs on' tlx
!Democratic aturp will give moat
lion that wo^r,
platform, ZSEBETlZ
f . - Valrxta on* man who pnfe
promt n6n? j^to work.
^id m in intra *<*%
101130 ' Frewrlpllon ?*??. OltlM*
una K?vsr is n hnttle of G*htf,'? Txiki iii
r*n,:. Tomio. It Is simple ir<>n soil quinine
in ? tftstftlo*?ii form. Nocure.no |*?y. PrlwUJo.
The areatn of I story Is not to he obtained
r skimming over it. So. it
The
Plnkhmm
Recor
Is a proud and peerless
rooord. H la a rocord of
our a, of oenstant oongueat
over obstinate Ills
of woman/ Ills that deal
out despair: suffering
that many women think
tn woman's natural harttagsi
disorders and dlsplaooments
thfjt drive out
hopom
| Lydla C. Pinkham'* V?f(ctabU Compound |
ouros tkoao troubiea of
wanton, and robs nionnt
mat I on of Ho terrors?
Nm woman nood bo without
th& amfoat and muroM
odvioo, for Mr a. Rinkham
ounaoim woman froo oi
ohmrgo. Mar addroas ie
Lynn, Maaa
Oan any woman afforr.
to ignore the modMno am
the advice that ham ouroi
a miiUom woman 7
'
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SmSs* -
* K
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! BELIEVES IN BRYAN
' Bill Arp Says the Nesbraskan Is a
Winner.
4iri
| lHAT HE IS A FINE STATESMAN
Administration'* .War Policy Will
I>;leat the Republican.* S||vtrCut$
No Figure.
| ofe
Away baey In the 40s when James K.
Polk whs nominated at Baltimore for
! president the mail came to our Utile
town three times a week by stage. It
brought the news in an Augusta paper.
My fathet was DOBimaster, and
when he tore off ihi* wrapper to read
the news to the wait in;', people and
gave the name <?f Polk as the nominee
my Rood old Norwegian friend. Nie
Omnberg. threw his hat up and
shouted: "He is de man- de hest
man. He will bent Mr. Clay out of
his poots. Meesler Sntit. vot did you
sav hees name vas?"
That is faith?democratic faith. 1
am jus; that way uhoiit Bryan, only 1
know his name. "Clarum et venerable
nomen." Was there ever a gran
der, purer statesman on the American
continent? Was there ever a partisan
aspirant for the Presidency who s nod
; so far above # .!! rivals that no one
presumed to question his right to the
nomination and this notwithstanding
ins urn at in trio las! race? What
manner of man is lie that without effort
or political inti gue he has for
four yeais stood pre-eminent the
. choice of the Democracy of every
state? Without feat and without reproach.
hia ^ill has been and .still is
] the will of the party. Sincerity, earnestness
and purity of character in
! private and in public life have en!
throned him in the hearts of the peoI
pie and in> faith is like Omberg's. "lie
' vIII beat McKinley out of his pools."
I As to his running mate. Senator Tillman
is right. It doesn't make any
different e so lie is a Democrat, and a
gentleman. Bryan doesn't need a
helper. In horse talk, a running mate
1 Is a teaser, an exciter, a stimulator
pui on the track to make the racer go
i faster if possible. Bryan will gel as
j many vot^s In New York without Hill
j as with htm. Hill and Crokor quarreled
and each tnhl the truth 011 the
other. They are exquisite politicians.
Bryan is a statesman. There are
j thousands of us who heliexe that all
these wars have been precipitated for
i'U I I y |)UlJ>USei*, HUU III" IIIOUI1 Ol OUI
boys is orying from tli? ground. Our
! southern people have lost faith in the
ability of tb?' administration to extricate
the country from this mountain
of trouble. We must have a
change and that soon, or the mountain
will get bigger. This adminUtra.
tiou hegon with war on in its heart,
for heretofore wars luive beeu popular
with the people and kept the war
party in power and gave the manufacturers
up north plenty to do. What
a muss have they got in Cnba and
Portq Rico and the Philippines, annexing
a few more million negroes to
give us trouble and killing them by
the thousands without a cause, and
raising a big rumpus if we lyneli one
down here. And now we are about to
be involved in this war with China -a
war that no doubt was precipitated
, because of our aggressions on the
Philippines and the English on the
Boers. Olivia sees thai the moito of
the Christian nations is: "Bet those
\*k" who have the power, and let
those keep who can."
China bus liroodcd over all this and
the time came for a terrible revenge.
II... nl.nl f, I... i f .Mil. mloolnnnlllle'l \ll'
UUl n illtl 11 IJ'J lie Will v.. IV n , ** ?'
wife, whr< 1" my running mate, Is
much exercised about (bat. for she is
? great missionary woman and attends
every meeting and takes her money
along. I told her not long ago that I
dident have lunch faith in the ennverFlon
of the Chinese, for there nie thousands
over here, light under the sound
of the Sabbath bells, and not one ever
attend chureh or lias expressed any
concern aboht his soul. Lady
Churchill reported to her society that
it had spent. 300.000 pounds >n twelve
j months in an effort to convert the
Jews in Poland, and she was satisfied
they had converted one -perhaps two
| ?and she advised an abandonment of
the work. The religion of the Chinese
i is as old as that of the .le\v>/*nd sticks
I to tliein as close, hut still the mission,
arios do report a healthy progress and
fare refining and reforming the < hilJ
Iren und doir.g nuu h charitable work
j imong the poor. That's all tight, or
it seemed to ne so, out now 11 is ail
' wnng. It makes any people jealous
for foreigners to come in wilh new
nieho^ls j?n?l begin to dlrtate as to
ueir needs and manners and teiigion.
\V? wouldent stand it a week. We can
hailly stand the Mormons, who preteru
to l>e Christians.
Ru w( are going to elo< t Rivan.
silver oV jo silver, for he is an honest
ratafwd his wife is his running
mate. , f-Voj;iful and impressive woman
if tA picture of her f??eo is a
true one. "Ve will all rejoice when
I hey are domiciled In the white house.
The silver <iesiion can't cut any
figure foi* <h next six years, no 'et it
go along. Mi Bryan's devotion to it
is because he $ of Irish descent and
dislikes Knglati's domination, hut he
knows that wtcant change it for
. tnayy years to ome.
{ Then here's ?4th of lulv to Mi*.
Bryan and Mrs. ryan and V. iss liuth,
[ their pretty seho< girl. ind the little
hoy and ihe baby. 1 want to see some
t children playing \ the whii" hoc.se
yard. When that >od tim^ comes I
am going to see thc'arnilv lC I'm alive
0 and I'll walk In wi! )Ut knocking. I'm
^ not afraid to vent*v? in any house
. where I see pretty tlldren In the
front yard ?Bill Arpn Atlanta Constitution.
t ..
Maacai* at tat Misiacbasctta.
The battleship Massachusetts has
three mascots. The flrst Is William
Terror, a goat, who enjoys the distinc
tlou of having participated in the battle
of San Juan Hilt. ArdUi_d his neck is a
wide leather collar studded with brass
bunons. and a pla'e ou which is set j
forth the fart that the sailors of the I
Massachusetts proseuted the collar to (
the goat iu recognition of Ills bravery
on the tleld of battle. Although he came j
through the tight unscathed* NVllllant i
fell aud broke his leg ot sea. The '
hones were skilfully se.t by the ship's
surgeoh. and be lias fullly recovered.
Another mascot on board Is a game*
'.o? k. brought from Cuba. Although at !
perfect liberty to go ashore, he never
at ray om of sight of the big guns. A
puppy possessing several ftccoinplishni.
nis completes the til's
a irurn?r a AaTire r rsc:
About Tetterine. I)r. M. L. Fielder !
of Eclectic P. O.. Fdtnore Co., Ala.,
say-: "I know it to bo a radical euro i
for tetter, snlt lheuw. eczema ami all
kindred disease* of the akin and scalp. ;
I never prescribe anything else in all
skin troubles." Send 50c. in stamps
for a box of it. postpaid, to the man- !
ufa<'turer, J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, i
(Ja., if ruur druggist doesn't keep it. I
Sufficient Reason.
"I wonder xvliy they don't move into
a better neighborhood.''
"Why sliotiId theyV"
"O! they're so much wealthier than
the people around them."
"That's why they stay there. They
are the envy of the entire neighborhood."?Philadelphia
Press
Her Ideas About Friendship.
Pauline Ceorgiana has sncli depress
i Jug ideas about friendship.
1 Penelone- What fires she snv?
Paulino She savs half our friends are
the people we tolerate. ami the nlbcr
half are ilio people wlu tolerate us.
?1 ncilamni>olls Journal.
I.n<li?M ('mi WfBr Shoe*
Olio Ixs sniklUr after using Allen's Fonin
powder for tlio loot. li makes tight
or now shoes ensy. ('urea swolleu, hot
sweating, aching foot, ingrowing miik
eorusnnd bunions. At all druggist* and hIioi
stores, 25o. Trial package FflKF, by inatl
Address Alton S Olmsted. l.o Koy, N. Y
Hoax?"By what means dons youi
literary friend live?" Joax?"Biogra
phies."
To I'lltf a Cold III OlK' Way.
Take J.ltATIVK lilloM'J IjCtMNE TaUI ' A
II druggists refund the mousy if il fails t
cure. II. \V. CiRuvkV signature ou each box
25<\
Even flio breezy young man can't
always raise the wind.
Liou't drink too mu<-ii water when cycling
Adams' l'epalu Tutti Frutll is an exeellr:
ubstitllle.
A fever lias to lie pretty high for :
fellow not to get over it.
I'lTMll I lIHi.EHS I?TX. produces II.
fastest and brightest color of any known d.\
stuff. Sold by ail druggists.
A giti may weigh 20b pounds an
ret not hate very milch to dress on
('Hrtrr'i loW Ik I ??*<! 1>j M??*
! crcatv*! rni Wvay syRlriUH of I lie I"??it?-rt Malts.
| ' li?) Would but use tl if it WMHii'i the best.
j Cash down is the thing that feathers
I many a man's nest.
PIsii'* fiire I? the best medicine u e et pr used
fi?r nil nffe lions of throat and lungs.. \Y.\l.
I>. KMWI.r.Y, Vunburcn, Itui.. Feb. 10, i'.**'.
The millionaire may ride in a Pullman
<ar berth, and the tramp may
walk the track. In fart, that's the
only chance he lias of walking on the
sleepers.
Conductor E. 1>. J.nomi*. I'otroit. Mich.,
?yt: "The effect of Hnii's Catarrh Cure Iwonderful."
NVnto him about it. sold by
Druggist*. "S('.
Mr*. Wlnctow'eSootIiIuk !*> r?ip fnrctitldrni
! teething, eoltetia I tie sum*. rediioesiiiltiunniM- .
| ion, allay* I'aln. cure* wind colic', "5c.aboHie.
\Nhcn Orstra' kitchener Surrendered.
TN"tiilo (leneral Kitchener was en;
;nged in suppressing the I'reiska re:
hellion in Capo Colony he ordered the
' destruction of a certain farm house.
Not seeing any signs of Ids orders be
lug carried out be rode over with his
staff and found an interesting sit tutlinn,
hi I li?' doorva.v of t lie doomed
farm stood a pretty young lnitcli girl,
i lo r hands clasping tin- doorposts and
lioj i'vi's flashing fire from beneath
; Lor dainty sunhonnct.
Tin' Irish sergeant in charge of the
patty of dost met ion was vainly on
demoting to porsuado hor to lot thorn
pass in. but to all his blandishments of
j "Arrnlt l>arlin(: Wislm now. acnsli!
In." Hi'., tho maiden turned a deaf
par, and it deadlock prevailed, ticnerul
i Kitchener's sharp What's this'.'" put
' a climax to the scene. The girl evidently
guessed that this was the
; dreaded chief of the statT. and her lips
j trembled in spite of herself.
(ieneral Kitchener gazed sourly at
| her. standing bravely, tbough tear
fully, there, and turned to bis military
I secretary. "Put down." he growled.
I "that the commander's orders with
reference to the destruction of Right'
man's farm could not ho carried out
J owing to unexpected opposition. For
i ward, gentlemen."
His Impression.
"'J'lioro are no pool* left," snld tho
Cli.lcal youth.
"You astonish rojoinod Mr.
Cumrox. "It has always been my impression
thai poets invariably got loft
in Imi?!u?'ns transactions. Washington
uu.
"New York broker* loan $15,000,000
?? irau<e." Ami s|nu<1 ready to loau
t tJtM'uuiMj. ltns?!u jinrt the who'# for
":^!t oiofir. Money t.-tlks the one uairerxaJ
J*n*u??e.
jPJIlt
HAIR ?rB; II
fl fingers through it? El '
;3 Does it seem ury and Tj[
Vt lifeless?
M Give your hair a y?
fi chance. Feed it. Is?
l3 The roots arc not .J |
dead ; they arc weak $ ;
t because they are fcfI
Yj starved ? that's all. ffj
j 1 f o* o d ^ jj
IJ If you don't want e?|
f L your hair to die use \ $
i 3 Ayer's Hair Vigor |
]X once a day. It makes j* j
\ ] the hair grow, stops f * |
fJ falling, and cures dan?
druff.
>.Y It always restores .
* j eolor to gray or faded fi 1
* 4 hair; it never fails.
J jj $1.00 n hoi tic. Ail dri-'itlTictf.
it "On" li?V!??r Aj'f'i ll:i'rV^?r 1* ?
* ? fit<>ji|<<-il i iv li.ilr 1 11 ii??r in. >
f A M.inii 1 ?. < aimva, Di!?. pip i
t 3 \y?'r*s ll.iir \ i;nr oomplctrlv I *J
IS ruri'if i:i? I r.iin <1 u dr.it!. v. it li w 11 i?' t i?
\T I v.asgri'atly iiiHie. it. 'I hi* *:r< ? t li of
A V m> hair it- n o has ln'cn some- ? i
? 1 thing wonder! ul." jv 1 j
It April 1 ^ ' bh '
( 1 if you ?' ? not m)t.:lu all 41 ? 1mm i flt.i r & j
I ? y .11 t* <! froiu (lie ii.?o ? t tin* lt;iir ; t
P & V'Kor. writo (!?? Dor or ul?.?tU n [ \!
Pit. J. r. AY Kit, 1 on oil, M?sa. LVi
\ W V ,
li l>KI'\1iT>t! :\T.
Tulane Uu v -r.Hity of Ijouiisifinn
It- ndvnnlnv'is fur j ?-t. 11* ??I iiistviii'tiini, !'.
hi inplH Inborn to Im tuid nbtttidnut le-i im
ni.itnriniH mi> ii!i ipinliisi. t'n m Immi i
ih" grout i tiufv llii.-i tint with !<V' I -?ts? t?n
HH.000 iiatientM nuiuintljf. Sj m*i il Instruction i
Riven dally it the lied-Mo .1 tin1 ; Ink. 'I li*> ii- \:
- K-lnll iiiikin- Nnvelii i- l-t. I " -' I i ? i-al.il' i i.
Hint Information. ntldros* i'lti i H r 1 ualt.i.K
M !>., )ii:an. 1' u llrmvi ml. ne? hi lis. 1.;.
SOUTHliRN llhNTAl. CCLIliiL
ItHNTAl. DKVAK I MI N I
At I n lit il I ill It-Re uf I'lii -lei ii n- iiml tsiirgfoliIII.BKPT
< CI.I.HiK IS l'i urteelUh An
iiiiiil Session ii|ii'tl-> Del olnsr.s A pi II !Bitt:
|'!i<.?.? ail :?!j? utIhR ilie bl ii'y ul belitl-lrj
vliniitil wrliii flir en'nli Bin'
Address s. \V. MiSTi:it. l?c?n.
(Iii-lllt Ionian I'.tnldIiib. At Iikiit:i, (ill.
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF V'A.
C lie Nixty-'I'llIt'll S'vMiiiill will I n|||i
lUi'tii'i'tli-ivlirr'l, I OUO.
Mcdi'.'Ml Graded Giiuise Knlir Veins. SliYHO
I'vr S?-s-inn. Iiotil (traded Course '1 li en
vunrn. >hio> r?r i??tv i hnrniH< >>u (<-mI
< nurio'l'wi) VeiMH, i o' r- - - -1 ?m. \?
I'.xtrn*. I ?r furtiivr i-iriloiilnr*
< 11 it !* a s! i*j? s:.s la'ji'M.Ys, :u, i>.,
l)m it) IIU iniOND, \ A.
SteJ jfl fS&sl gttk. STOPPED t-'KEE
jsj Permanently Cured bt J|
E H DH, I'.LIME'S GREAf
U ? ^ SERVE RESTORER
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n f'"tj b- *. rii?> ji ?
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In mn>w??rlni; simo y ui- t xpoi If nny.
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No. Aiislrll ISili l?l nu. AI lit n? ii. ?. i. j
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USE. 134 Loonard St.. N. Y. 04t*.
1
Skunk and Blacksnake Fight.
A novel fight was witnessed by the
men employed at the pumping station
of the Standard Oil Company uear Coshocton,
N. Y., the other day. It was
a battle between an enormous blacksnake
and a skunk, and It ended in the
death of both combatants.
The attention of the men was llrst
attracted by the strange actions and
loud cawing of n crow wtlch was circling
about a spot in a tlehl near by.
They went to the spot and saw a large
blacksnake with Its head raised, and
within six feet of it was a skunk which
kept going about the snake as if to
draw its attention from a small rock
ten feet away. On this rock were five
young skunks about the size of chipmunks.
i m* buuKt* 0 (ail tunru it hum i a
small oak slump and as tin* skunk continued
its rounds the snake-darted its
head repeatedly at.-its enemy. '1 hi.-:
continued for a short time, the circles
made by the skunk growing smaller
and smaller. Then, quick as lightning,
tie skunk sprang upon the snake and
fastened its teeth in the snake's neck.
In an instant the snake had two coils
around the body of the skunk. The
struggle continued for a short time only
and then the combatants both lay dead.
The snake was seven feet long. The
young skunks were left on the rock as
none of the party eared to get within
dose range of them.
What Was Necessary.
"My principal objection to the story.*"
said the critic, "'is that it pre'end< to lie
realistic, and yet nothing of tin- sort
could ever happen. It is a physical
Impossibility."
"pi that ease." returned the young
author, 'it seems to become necessary
for us to revise the laws of nature."
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