Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, September 26, 1900, Image 6

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* on the watch day and night, well-being of her daughter, s children also. When the young girl's th she experiences headaches, di: an abnormal disposition to sle? i limbs, cvps dim ili'?ir.> r^?- c society of other girls. when si friends, then the mother shoul such n time the greatest aid ham's Vofjotiibli' Cmnpoi system for tho coming chung this hour of trial. The following letters fron of l'iukham's efficient ad Miss (iood asks Mr; "Deah Mrs. I'inkham:?I linv< time with my monthly periods hcintf it. and put myself in your eare. for month roi list runt ion would become 1 for six months, and now it has stopf von: and of a very ImmI e.-'or. 1 am 1 _ ?--? 1| n i l, very hi vi r/ v. I'tnkl am"i M ^-r f just simply \ \ - ^_T J has niu<l?> in 1 "" ' . A. work is noiv 1 your mcdicir woulduseyoi Vy/-T \ if loss snfTtwinj Aw\\ii 1 JV rolirf I linvu PCARLGOOD hnn;'? \cy;et I' ,? ( or. t'lith Avi $13 PR kwj f(A U EG H ] H fij i(rp??itc?l with 1 to & n B 1 J n m W|1' ,? 1 yA. jg> /; yij ? yVJW IrMmi'ini.tl is in wriln special ( A JananficA rhim.i "The Jnps si-i'iu lo have made sonin womh rf111 charges." "Yes; I paid SI5.'.I'd for Ilia! Satsutnu teapot. Cleveland Plain Dealer. A Colonel in tlio IlritMi South Afri''iin army say* that Adam*' T itii l'rutti was- a biofoing to hi* inen while marching. It's t> good thing the teller in the bank dotsn't tell all he know.s. Putnam Fadki.eh* 1Pk* do not spot, streak or vivo your goods an unevenly dyed up ponrnucr. Sold by all drug-. t?ts. Th< eh ? k maker should have plenty of linn at hit! disposal, hut when business is bad time hangs heavily on his hands. ' '<> Cnrr a (old In One liny. 3'Ako I.AXATItR liKoMO QUININE TaBUES. Aii druggists refund the money if u fails to rwr?-. E. \Y. Grove's signature oil each box. 'JU-. After Three Vcar?. An extraordinary Instance of the Inirtini l and tiilelity of the homing pigeon Iij?k jn*t oeeurred nt Northwieh. In .Filly. :i 1 >ii*?l belonging to Mr. Wood wan I. Avenue l.odge, Winning ton, was liberated. with others. at ltcnnea, France. Tito race proved disastrous. only ono ont of several hun?Srod. and that Ik longing to Mr. Wood ward, returning home the same day. This week the owner was astonished to discover that one of the lost homers had found its way back. and that on the same date as when liberated three years' ago. The bird bore the racing ring which established his Identity.? i^indon tflolie. Unfortunate Fisherman. "In the first plnee," said the fat man tvith the red neek. "1 forgot my jug of I commissary supplies when I stinted on (tint Ashing trip, and thorn wits noun to l>r had within eighty miles." "Too had," said the lean man with the stringy mustache. "Hit* that ain't tlio worst of It. Of course, I came homo without showing the usual signs of having heen on a fishing trip, and my wife thinks 1 wnsn t fishing at all, and vows alio -w ill find out where I was during that time If it takes every cent I've gut."? .Indianapolis l'lCUL \ wJ?3?cT7 II h! ii Miiimm itff1-" formation of vital value to her I liter is a precious legacy, and | e is largely in the hands of the h nge that develops the thought- N roman should find Ihe mother As she cares for tlie physical 0 will the woman he. and her oughts become sluggish, when Kziness, faintness. and exhibits - p. pains in the back and lower olitude, and a dislike for ihe fie is a mystery to herself and I d go to her aid promptly. At fj to nature is Lydia Ik i*iuk- tj 11 lid. It prepares the young e, and is the surest reliance in 1 Miss Good are practical proof j vice to young women. >. Pinkhnm for Help. .luno 12th. 1POO. r been very much bothered for some irrepubir. I will toll you nil about 1 liuvc heard so uiuch of you. Kuril ess and less, until It cntiryly stopped >eu again. I lt:i>?* Ivcitmc very nor- I i young girl mid have always laid to R :ird. I would he very muoli pleased if a 11 me wliat loilo," Mis* l'i aiu.Cooii, G iiuo and Yeslar Way, Seattle, Wusli. h The liappy Result. February 10th. lOOO. us. Pinrijam: I eannot praise l.vdia s Yegetal?lo Compound enough. It is vonderful the ohunge your n.edieine me. 1 fc?d like another person. My a pleasure to me. while hi.1 fore using le it was a burden. To-day 1 am a happy girl. I think if more women in* Vegetable Compound there would he f in the world. 1 eannot express the experienced by using Lydia li. Pinkabic Compound."?Miss I*kaki. Coon, nue and Vi slar W ay. Seattle. Wash. 1 nj (>\wm; !?? the fact that Maac skeptical I Ik s li 1 lilU V me n ..nrui ? f the trMiu < iv.al Irttrrs I \rr nrr constantly publishing, \vr have I 1 the Natiorini t ?i\ l\i:.L, I yin, \L?s I . id to any pcr^n whe ran %how that thr above | t genuine, or was published bch-re obta nim: the I ?ern.i..m< n.?1.\ma I . Pinkiiam Mki>icinb Co. 3 .i Ilium .r-; :jr-txiw.-,? *^i *<i ? ?yyp* Some people arr talk* d about because they i.rhiovo su?mti-s. and others b - , cause they have gossiping neighbor.-?. 'I In- ltr*.l l*rc?< riplion I'm ? IiIIIm and Fever I* u hottlo of tJuovr.'s Tahiti.ess . I c uii.*. JY?mc. It ix simple iron nnti quinine j ill H tasteless form. Noeure.uo pay. Drive-joe. ( I ^onto of tlie* things it is letter to give titan revelve are a plnggoil nick* 1, a bad ?I gar and advice of any old kind. i\ plausible speech does iu>t always get applause. So. 3'J. Even the campaign orator real zes that ! money talks. FITS permanently cured. No tits nr nervou*. r.e?s after tlr-?tday's use of Dr. Kline'-, (ire it \?>ri ii Hehtnrer.#'.' t rial lmtt l<? and t r- at i?cl rce l)r. K. II. Kl.tM. l.td.StU Arch ><. l'ltila. I'a. Why nr.t interest tlio baseball nm- j I?ires in the striking situation? % n lAlciiklrr Mileage Hook Srrvlce. Arrangements have been effected by i which 1.000 mile hook*, tho j>riof which Is 925 00 each, issued t?y tho Si.aiioahi> A i u I.inf. IUii.wav, nro hon orod through to Washington over the l'ennsylvnula lt iilrond; from i'ortsmonth to Baltimore over ttio Baltimore steam l'neket C'otr.|>nny, and between Clinton ai d Columbia over the . oltiinldn, Newberry iV I.aureus Uailroiid. This arrangement includes the book* issued by tho Florida Central A I'onlnsular and Oeorg a A Alabama Kuilroad. LIBBY'S" LUNCHEONS A If- * .^r> "c ti?- inrm cookers and cannen s*tv Our business n ihr largest ol its kind C&N in America. We have tried to learn Mm, viy everything that anvhodt knows about WD afe making cooked meat good. That is ibs vir business We seal the product in sjH I'Sfc ^ov opening cans, 'i urn a key and >ou 9 ti:I'd the meat exactly as it Kit us. Mr /Ittj We put up in this way A A Polled tlani, Reef And X (fg) Ov lortrjite (whold), (&) Veol Loaf, (jfo Deviled Clam, x 1 Brisket Beef, (jf?i Sliced Smoked Beef, (6 and two (Jo/en othe-specialt.es. It Is X impossible lor s-i-hody tci make lunch- JL (9 eon meats anv he tt-r Dp Your grocr shotld have them. j l.tbty, c* l.tbhy, (.Mtcafti. , ty "How to Make O od Things to Kat" wKc t - V) mill be acut tree it you ask ua. /^ | <??C 3 30?0C ? c?? I If^ey..wu?iThompson's Eyo Water) SOME TiriELY SUGGESTIONS. How to Produce a Profitable Crop of % Wheat. The?harlotte Oil ?fc Fertilizer Company aud the President of the Company, Mr. Fred Oliver, of Charlotte, X. C., have again demonstrated on their iarrus what cau be douo towards profitable wheat raising. The 3i0acres which they had in wheat this your gave an averago yield of 3d bushels per acre; one bold of 30 acres gavo an average yield of 34 bushels, another field of 00 acres t'flVH nil fl Jurii (ra pialil nf 1*1 lin.U.l, acre. A tield of 00 acres that was in wheat a year ago, sown by the former owner of the luml, and which last your yielded ouly eight bushels per acre, this year gave au average yield of 24 bushels to the aero. With such au illustration of what can be done by progressive farming, why will the majority of farmers continue to be satisfied, or, if not satisfied, continue to curse their luck when their crop of wheat turns out only five to ten bushels per acre? There is no roanon, and iu fact, it is a crime for any farmer to throw away his time and laud by growing such a poor crop, as the most of tlieiu now raise when they could treble and quadruple the yield by intelligent and progressive luriuing. They must use better mules and ploughs to prepare the soil, using the bost disc grain drills, having fertilizer distributors attached to plant aud j fertilize the wheat, using the bost beod wheat even if it doas cost u few cents per bushel inoro money, using uot loss than -tOJ lbs. high grade complete fer- J tilizer per acre instead of 100 lbs. of low : grade acid und acid potash goods. Seed j w boat that is ireu from broken aud defective wheat, and above nil almost absolutely free froiucocklo seed is worth | twice as much lor seeding as tho seed wheat usually used. Still more lm- | portaut is the fact that seed w licit from Pffll) t It 111 CPA V A IV t f All! nf !M t<?M* I * ?i *J 11 els per acre is superior to seed wheat from a crop that gave only live to ten bushels per acre. No taruier will attempt to raiBO mules and horaes to weigh 1,400 to 1,000 lbs. each and expect. to succeed if he uses for brooding, stock that weighs from .100 to f<00 lbs. ; uo breeder of high crude milch cows will expect to succeed except by using | high grade stock. Last, but not least, I bey must use high grade fertilizer if the farmers expect to recoivo proper returns from laud and labor. Why bo satisfied by using 100 lbs. per aero of cheap, low grade fertilizer when 400 lbs. of high grade fertilizer will givoau increase of 1.1 to 25 bushel a per acre? It costs no more, or very little more, to prepare the land for a good crop than i for a poor one; it costs no more to drill iu good seed wheat, and-100 lbs,of high {rade fertilizer, per ocre, than to drill in poor seed wheat and 100 lbs. of poor, cheap fertilizer per acre; it costs no more to cut au acre of good wheat with a ion nine machine tliuu it does to run the muchino over an acre of poor wheat, and the reaping machine leaves lees wheat in the hold unfathered if tho crop iH a good one than it does if ttie ! crop is u poor one. Tho farmers of the j south have the host market for their j wheat, corn and hay of auy section in j the United States, as they can obtain i tho same prices as tho western farmer 1 plus tho freight thut is charged from the west to the south. Why not then i tarm 011 11 profitable plan and not ail I uuprolitable one? t'ae good stock and , tools, ^ord seed aud fertilizer, good 1 judgment aud .skill ju handling labor I nnd uincbtnery, am'l above all work vouraelf as an example to your hired I help,and you will tiud farming profitable ; -4 Mrs. Wtnalow'sSootliln< Syrnu for ctillilreii I leetliiiu;, softens i lie uionst. redueoslntlainnm- ! lion, allays pain, euro* wlir^i oolie, bottle. l'lso's Pure rnnnot he toA highly spoken of ns a co.ikIi are .1 \V. OfltuiK-, J2M Third Ave., N? Miunivipolis. Minm., Jan. U. ltXk). Portabh* Sclioolliuuses ,in Brooklyn. It is likely that portable school houses will be used in Brooklyn during the next sphonl year to ie?e out the present inndeipinte aedoinuiodat ions, t'harles M. Robertson, President of tiie Borough School Board, sal id: 'The regular buildings will again. < <9 li.ii.nl ..I"..-.. I*.. I I ... l..lA I.. .. 11 i ll 14* i< iwiwir. I.Ill |tl |,lh(V ill ,111 lllil drop of school age. and wte liavo ben considering every possible' expedient to prevent the ol,l resort ito half-day elasM's. Nothing suggested appetirs so promising as the portable! strurtuies, which will *ost little and elm be eas il.v erected, and as easily! removed when desired. Plans are tiow under way for them. The nntnblr er 1,0 buildings will depend upon il *" report now in preparation by Super'"temlent Wartl. who will inform th^' "?ard where the structures are mosr nfM'<h'd and where it is possible to ere,^ them. Japan and Lampliar. . Within a year the csimphor t:n^,> the world has become a luunopoV* ''H trees which yield this fragrant !,,"l useful gum arc to he (omul til1' OV1'1' Ashi and the Past Indies, but the lM'"~ cipal production from tlieiu is to the Island of Formosa. wliief '<t'~ longs to Japan. China was never to furnish mow tiuin JOO.OOO po""<ls 11 your, ami Japan now produces a'"1"' Formosa's annual output ,ul several years past lias I icon l?otv\oon b.Onp.oOO and 7.(MK?.00o pounds, is to lie had at present from any ot'u'' source, and there is no prospect of a"^' change in the situation for a long to"1' to come. In deciding to exercise control ov r the production of camphor, Japan h.,s been actuated by two motives. In tL* tirst placer she wants to obtain revenu ' therefrom, as France dors from tin' III.ll< II mill I lr.il! IIMUiSirirS. 1*111 Nil! also seeks t<? avert the killing i?f the goose whic'i lays the golden eggs for her. lu other worths, she has undertaken to protect the camphor forests, which were iti danger of extinction. Salesman -"These ar"> the newest stylis In glovee. Perhaps you would like to see the French walking gloves.-' Farmer Clovertop?"Wall. I swan! I always km,wed them Frenchmen wuz queer, but I never thought they walked on their hands, b'gosh." 1 I I The Is always used as a b JEW 'Tasteless ( Is the standard prcscr Malaria, Chill How often do you he medicine is just as gooc better than Grove's", with the "just as goods' as goods"?Grove s is narisons admit Grove' I rior both in merit and ] chill preparation mam only chill cure sold t< lots. Kvery druggist ir of the United States a on a No cure, No pay, Grove's Tonic broke up a ic a physician thought woi 44 During my recent illness beneficial effect it being highl sician. 3 bottles broke up a ic first was thought by the doctor Your excellent remedy is havir out this section, more so than all no T \ 1 uj * urn uiiuiiin-u uy v di lUdb U1 Yours tr That Little Bock For Lad es, iVY; AI.Ii'K MASON, U.HHKsrti, N. V too Reward. *i?o. The renders of this paper will ho pleased to tiMirn thnt tlicri' K at hqist one trended disease that so.ienee lias been able to core in all its -taices, an<l that if <'atnrrh. Hall's Catarrh (hire is the only positive euro now known to the tneilieal t paternity. Catarrh lie.mc a constitutional disease. requires a eniistitut ional treatment. Hall's t'atarrh Cure Isteken internally, actinic ilireetly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of t.ho system, thereby destroy1111c tin- foundation of tin- disease, ano tcivituc the patient stieiitcth hy huihliiiK uj the constitution and assistitiK nature in doiixr its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its < urn five powers that they offer Cue Hundred Hollo rs for any ease that it fail- to en re. Send for list <>f tt >tinn>nialr-. Add row K. .1. < H i m v iV ('o., Toledo, O. Sulil liv Dnmnists. ?.v. 11 alls "Family I'llliiure the beat. ^j I T < r?c >uhk{ 11 mtal-plnft iwbloh fon'f*i th? food fro to r a * itornach. S t artiiac ?ud of ntowaeb. 3 Pj toraacb 4. Ihiodtnum. ft Utll bladder, ft. ft ft tine* 7. Cwoiiin ft Vormiform ?pp?mih. A*cii 11 rraiiRTarsa colon. 11 DCftnalnK colon: it 9 ure. 13 Ra^tum, 14 Anon The duon#no? It ?oni tho mall lnte?tti>a?i The onall Intestine emp li.toitinr or colon At the racum. The ai r tha <11i tl?n w uih |bi? content* of tba bowel* pasting th; oojiii tna * llinentarj canal. : j ifwt] 1:rcir~ Toany"c" ? N. >1 n?<?riold AuUr 1 V la balk i Best asis for Comparison. Ihitt Tonic iption of America for is and Fever. ar imitators say 44 Our 1 as Grove's" or 44 It is Do not be satisfied There are no *4jnst the best as such coms is many times supepopularity to any o ther ; iifactured, and is the | jobbers in car load i th e malarial sections ! nd Cuba sells Grove's : basis. Price 50 cents. > days' spell of fever which liId last several weeks. your Chill Tonic proved oi y endorsed by my family phy:> days' spell of fever which at would last for several weeks, lg a tremendous sale throughl other Chill Tonics combined, . M I KT?VIQtQ ulyt A. ROSCOWER, Gc>l(lshoro. N.C. j I?Tree f "or Vtf SPORTING GOODS. \lm RAWUngs sporting fMm GOODS COMPANY, 020 i.ociiki si., st. i.oi is, tio. Gl^tS WHUIt ALL LLSfeftilS. ^ M tlW. I'oii 'li bvrnii- Tbmi s OoikL ^80 1x8 Cd I" tlmu. Sole! by ilriKirlJIft. |*f are packed away in your ii in order and doing business. It's a long way, with n the refuse and clog the cl cleaned out every day. When this long can; jtk -trouble?furred tongue, ba Ok yellow spots, pimples and b jBBk food after eating?an all-art Violent pill poisons or QiP^fi a ous to use for cleaning force 0J* ^c ?^s^ruCi spasms of the bowels ^jjer testifies weak and e re? regular movements ft mi larger dose necessary j $7 Then you have the pill h; than the morphine and whii The only safe, gentle fc sweet, fragrant CASCARE out the foccal matter with > the whole 30 feet of bowel and restore healthy, natural SW#r ?nd of 1 . i. i.mrnai \ivutiii. uui ior imitations ar lorlr rod of I, ^ mi.,, results. Cascarcts are neve: V?SiW, trade-mark, the long-tailed I lnreti, with r. , ? , . ? < tie.mto the tind that in an entirely nati n?t Indicate . , ' mii.i take in promptly and permanently le CLEAN and STRO! If you want results' Tablet Is marked "CCC " Ca?ci ly and always in the light blue metal bos with the long-tail s trade-mark?the C with a long tai'?on the lidl ly mortal, who can't afford to bir ess Sterling Remedy Company, CI i / r I I VW m W (JNION riADP ^ *?-?? ? r? *5 M "111 "if 1 / ^j, ,. TIip runl worth ?f / ? our M.OO f- _ ^ fcVl Iiovm romnurvil with K.S| Vlv] t?thrrtmtko?i?$4.00 I*/ fo We ?rr the A A /*# larc*?! and rrtmlrra roiTf ' * m* of Mirti'o 4 < UUand $T?%o khucl f a/ll' til. rr' c <"> C?nd * : V) ^ *ftv. rittcalavlurtn in the U. S. v$^sA n*'" ^jT 3^?tiihli?lir(l n lu 1H141. ^8 Ml ?hjmjuih?^i s. wi;y do yoii pny$? to V,' A v?\ $3 Tor shoes when yea T Trial \?A oantou) W.L.Doiiglas fj v.mil \cNvslvoes for $3 and /^CN'. A.:: N- \^> ^:L5?yThlfh T-I r. ur.ASOV nion* W. 1- I>ouu'?* f ar>4 !j* nhn<'s ftnid than nry otti**r limW* H !* *an?a Tlir.V AK! i'Hi: rtl.HT FOIt WEM. TH*" tl hot tmn^rt**d und THF , l,,k- Aturrionn leather*. The work- IIIW 1 1* utirxrt.led. Th* rtylo ? ? BES1 BEST torn nidi' h^o. Tliey will ru' co Kn vrar t vn i'?iin of oth?*r ina k ..t|<fcq nn v^virJU trie humc r-r:. . inni f??vt- no r?*iv. vj/u.UU u tat em. You ??n mfrly r?comRHfiF ^ our dralrr should keep them : vc give or" Staler jrlttniv^ ?alc in rich town. Takr no Mitiallliilr? In*i?t on harior W. T.. Douplas abort with name and prior atampnl ?-n bottom. If yonrdfnlcr will i;?t j:et them tor yon, arml dtrrrt to fartorr, rnrl^titiz pnee and ?.V. extra for carriage. State kind of leather, aitr. and width, plain or ran tot. Our ahora will rcarh von nnvwh* rv. ( afaJoj7*e Pre*. W. L. JCUGLAS SHOE GO., Drockton, Mass. CCC n WHEAT U&.L1J and OATS FOR SALE ! lied Ma\ seed wheat from a crop that yleidcil Tl to .'t.'i bushels per aero. reelennod hy u special seed wheat cleaner. in new two bushel bans,price .*1.25 per bushel. Seed Onts grown iu North Carolina from Texas lied llustl'roof Seed, the North Carolina crop yielding SO bushels t?er acre, price 50c per bushel. Trices on cars at Charlotte, N. freight to be paid by buver. Terms cash with order. ClIAItl.OTTK OIL X I KKTII I/.KK CO., I- KK1> OL1VKK. , 11ARLOTTK, N. C. r1 i 1S1\TATI0NAL^ \| BUSINESS Mis life COLLEGE. ROANOKE, VA. MORE CALLS FOR GRADUATES p THAN IT CAN SUPPLY. jt;| Send for Catalogue Enter Sept. 4. ' $ ClIAS. K. KCKKKLK, President. \? vo Mention wher?* vott miw nutlec of Seliool. rank*, Stacks, Stand.Pipes and Shoot*Iron work; Shutting, Pulleys, bearing, Muxes, Haulers, etc. B?ay"(.'ast every day; work 1 SO Inunls. LOMBARD IRON WORKS AND SUPPLY COMPANY, Augusta, - - Georgia. Tolumbia Business College, colsBcBIA* Rent Mimlnevt Mini .-hoi I.IimimI C'.mrs?s, Iwitsr Imlur. nu'iits. imil more (irailnntes jil.ueil In iHikllionx ilimiall ultirr Itimlne** < iilleKOB III !i. I". eointiliieil Terms low. i utali K Fltl'K. A l'IBNTION is fMollit itad if you mention vliis iiajior when writing mlvei Mo.39 V NKW DISCOVERY;,!,*. )Ljf 3% I O B quick r<ei?f unit rnr,. wctrt r..e. lie.in .<1 t**M ini-uini* Jviut lOtlaYf*' tif.tnimil I'ri c. Ill li. a. GREEN a BGNb. Bui U. Atl.Ol.. Ob. lsides and must be kept clean, lany turns and pitfalls to catch lannel if not most carefully il is blockaded, look out for d breath, belching of gases, oils, headaches, spitting up of A-.c : k/wiiw 11 Ul^ailLC* griping salts arc dangerout the bowels. They lion by causing violent , but they leave the inven less able to keen up tan before, and make a next time. abit, which kills more people >key habits combined. ?ut certain bowel cleansers are LTS, because they doh't lores violence, but act as a tonic on wall, strengthen the muscles action. Buy and try them! id substitutes or you can't get sold in bulk. Look lor the " C" on the box.) You will jral way your bowels will be M Iby ^ DRT ir,r,i9T^ ? - ?' w 4k W y, we will mail a box free, hicago or New York. <)S