Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, August 14, 1901, Image 4
m ???? ??? ?
PURE FOOD
LAW VIOLATED.
lalcrrttlne Fnrtn Concerning thr ltonntluj;
f CoIT?p Brought Out by Scientific
.Experts?I'reaeoce of Uucteria.
/ Toi.edo. August 10th?The jury In
3udgo Meek's rourt in this city has
Yound James White, a local grocer,
guilty of selling adulterated coffee.
The prosecution was based on a package
of Arlosu coffee.
The State of Ohio, through the Pure
Food Commission, prosecuted White.
The case u as on trinl for nearly a
mouth, ami attracted national attention.
! The manufacturers cf Ariosa coffee
tpouducted the defense for Grocer
fwnlte. Attorneys of eminence
wvere retained to defend him,
nit after n short consultation a verdict
of guilty was returned by the jury.
The State of Ohio considers this a hip
victory. Pure Food Commissioner
Blackburn has been waging a warfare
on spurious food articles and the department
lias been successful.
The complaint of the State of Ohio
isas that Ariosa coffee w:\s coated with
o substance wlUch concealed defects
lo the coffee and made It appear better
than It Is. The State charged this coating
or glazing was a favorable medium *
Cor the propagation of bacteria.
Prof. G. A. Klrchmnier, of this city,
ti well-known chemist, was the principal
witness for the State. He testified
that he had made scientific examinations
of samples of Ariosa
purchased from Grocer White in
the open market, and found that
each horry contained an average
of 300 bacteria. Mr. Kirchmaler
Curther testified that other coffees
he examined contained few bacteria
or none at all. He declared that
the glazed coffee was not u wholesome
food product.
Chemist Schmidt, of Cincinnati, corroborated
the testimony of Frof.
JKIrchmaier. The State did not present
Jjrther testimony.
The defense secured some of
the most eminent chemists and
-scientists in tno United States
to give testimony In their behalf. Prof.
H. W. Wiley, of the United States
Agricultural Department; Prof.
iVmuglin, of Ann Arbor University;
IProfs. Bleile and Webber, of the Ohio
State University, were called to defend
Arioso. Dr. Wiley made a careful
examination of the method of manufacturing.
lie told of the P.I.000.000
eggs used yearly in the preparation
of this glazing, (in this point,
in cross-examination, the State's attorney
deftly drew from him the information
that these eggs might bo
kept in eold storage for a year or two
ut a time.
The experts who heard Dr. Wiley's
testimony were pleased to listen
to so famous a chemist. The I
<loctor at one point In lil.s testimony
explained \cry clearly liow ii is that
the egg put into the coffee pot by
tile housewife settles the coffee. lie
said that the lieai coagulates the egg,
and as it sinks to the bottom of the
pot it carries the line particles of
coffee with it. ami thus clarities the
drink. It is the act of coagulation in
the coffee pot that docs the work.
f? .. t I.i - ...
luutrt on in 11 im cross CXUIU111U120I1, 111*
admitted that when the epg was
put on Arlosn coffee at the factory it
.became coagulated, and as egg cannot
be coagulated hut once, that the coating
on coffee was practically no value,
us a "settler" when, it reached the
coffee pot.
Professor Wiley acknowledged that
the glazing might lie a favorable
medium for the propagation of bacteria.
although ho would not testify
positively either way because he was
not a bacteriologist.
Professor Vaughn, of Ann Arbor,
also a witness for the defense, said
be found bacteria on Arlosn coffee.
Professor Bleile, another witness for
the defense, testified he found any
number of lively bacteria on Arlosn
coffee he examined, and agreed that
glazed eoffee surely was a more favorAble
medium for the propagation of
bacteria than unglazcd coffee.
Pure Food Commission >r Blackburn
says: "The State Is very much elated
t ever Its victory. We are now concldcrIng
the advisability of informing every
sl jpveer in the State of Ohio that it Is
Wt An Infraction of the laws to se'l
,r(^ Arlosn, and at the same time give
warning to consumers that the coffee
. . is an adulterated food article."
The verdict of the Jury In this case
1s of national Importance because a
yreut many other States have pure
food laws like that of Ohio, and It
1b natural to suppose that similar action
will be taken by other Pure Food
"Commissioners to prevent the sale of
glazed coffees.
V* I- A . - .
? u> uownnynt nnrd work to !inv? faith In
some p*opl? So. 83.
sharps and Rats.
John D .Rockefeller is said to be
contemplating the purchase of a resldcnce
In South England.
The Pan-Armleran midway will bo
tigntly closed Sunt.av even if a fence
has to be built around it
"At last I have discovered why we
haven't sold more of those bathing
suit*said the head of the depnrl
men* "Why is it?" asked the pro
prietor. "I overheard one of the sale;;women
emphasizing the faet that they
won't shrink." was the reply.
The man who ean look pleasant
when he is Fitting for a photograph
deserves a gold medal.
Sllllcus?"Is there any euro for r.
broken heart?"?Cynleus?"Try lndi
^cation tablc3.'"
Life," says the Manayunk Philoso
j>b?r, "in generally made up of eithe*
rheers or jeers."
The dramatic critic doesn't have t(
etudy astronomy in order to havo ?
knowledge of the stnrs.
You cannot atop on the devil's toe*
while you carry him on your back.
I W1
BIRDS OF AFEATHER1
Bartow Philosopher Talks About Mankind
Generally.
(IE HAS A JEALOUS STREAK ALSO.
Old Times and Customs of Past Days
Are Praised Only By These Advanced
In Years.
How naturally mankind adapt themselves
to those of their kind, their
age, sex and mental condition. Birds
of the same feather will flock together.
and so these little grandchildren will
run away from me to frolic with other
little tots, and it makes me jealous.
Just so the next set from 10 to 1" years
clan together. Then comes the blushing
school girls from 12 to 15, who
have lengthened out their dresses and
ceased to pull up their garters every
few minutes as they walk about. It is
the same with the boys, and when they
get to be baseball experts with a college
attachment they talk of their exploits
in a language that is heathen
Chinese to evrybody except themselves
and claim to be the elect. And so it
goes on and on until we have passed
our maturity, and then we veterans
take our comfort in communion with
veterans and pay our tribute to the
good old times that will never return.
We are the elect.
I believe it is true that nobody but
the old men and women gives praise
to the old times ami the customs of
their fathers, and so if every generation
of old people believe that the ago
of their youth was the best, then tho
times must have degenerated awfully
since the days of the prophets. Have
they or have they not gotten better instead
or worse? The answer is. they
are better in some resnects nml wura,.
in others. Public morals were very
loose a hundred years ago. Andrew
Jackson was a gambler, horse racer
and duelist seventy-five years ago. Such
a man could not be elected president
now. Foreign missions and Sabbath
schools w to almost unknown. The
slave trade with Africa was in full
blast in New Kiigland. and New England
rum was the purchase tnon-y. Imprisonment
for debt was the law generally,
and so was flogging in <li navy.
Whisky was unknown, but brcridx an 1
rum were kept in aim > i every n sp <
able household. Illit racy preva'h i
almost all over the south except among
the aristocracy. There \\ re but ft w !
books to read and fov.tr newspaper t. !
There were no railroads or t ' graph ; 1
or sewing machines, Uut tbe p oj;l !
were generally honest an 1 religions, j
There wer no trusts, no strikes, n >
ntillionait't's, no snicidt 3 or robberies,
and a murder was a rare t vent and
done in the heat of passion. No doubt
but that there are a hundred of these
crimes committed now to one then according
to population. Well. then, why
arraign the old people for lamenting
that the good old times have gon ? N >;
...... I .. ~l?.. 1 --?*
,ih? i u< urn ii ^uii'ii ? 11 i i;iniiru
minister of the olden time preach a
most charming and impressive sermon
from the text in Jeremiah which rea ls,
"Stand in the way and ask for the old
paths, which is the ^ood way, and walk
therein, and ye shall find rest for your
souls." One of the best tests of the
strength of a sermon is your remembrance
of the text. When a gifted and
scholarly minister is done with it and
with holy hands says. "Let us pray."
what a solemnity fills the place; and
the text lingers with you for years to
come. It does not seem like the same
scripture. "The old paths." "walk ye
in the old paths." has been ringing in
my ears ever since.
1 know that tx>rd Bacon was growing
old when he wrote, "Old wood to
burn, old wine to drink, oM friends to
trust, and old authors to read." And
Goldsmith said. "1 love everything that
is old." King James used to call for
his old shoes when he was tired.
There is something almost sacred
about the old songs, such as "Auld
Bang Syne." "The Old Oaken Bucket."
"The Old Arm Chair." and even "Old
Crimes is dead, that good old man."
My friend Tom Sawyer, of Florida
Jwrites that he still clings to his old
clothes; that he has worn his pants for
years and years and had them halfsoled
in the seat and reinforced at the
knees and rehemmed at the bottom;
that he bought a home made pair of
socks twenty-seven years ago and is
wenring them still, though he has had
new feet knit to them three times and
new tops twice. He says that Governor
Bloxham dearly loves the old th ncs ?
old holr-looms. etc.. and boasts that he
has an old barrel that has been in the
family ever slnee Columbus discovered
America?for he brought it over with
him full of brandy, and is has had good
liquor of some sort in it ever since;
that his great great grandfather put
new staves in it. and his great grandfather
put new heads and his father
.put new hoops on it. but the same old
'bung-hole still remains and when the
fluid is drawn the same old sound goes
goodle-goodle-goodle. Tom says he is
going to tako the bung-hole and the
goodie to the Atlanta exposition and
ex'?iJdt them as the only relies of
Christopher Columbus.
Hut about old friends. Every veteran
has them and it gives pleasure to see
them honored. The very prospe. t of
rering Henry C.. Turner in the governor's
ehair gives me pleasure, fur 1 know
him v eil and "ove him. Mavhe I v i
love Colonel Estill or Pope jrsi as well
If 1 knew theru as well. I h.?v g.ent
respeet for them and am proud of their
records. I believe that either would
dignify the gubernatorial chair, but as
Judge Underwood said to me in the
long ago. "Major, let me tell you why
I would like to be governor of Cleorgia.
You will admit that knowledge is a little
better than faith. There are many
?
m.L. . ....
SOUTHERN RAILWAY. '
<JJv
Central Ttm? at J.vks'mrilto nn-l Sarnnnah.
Kast^j a Timo at Othur Points.
K?*h slulv In Kflfrct June SSIth. I!) 1.
noktiihou.vo. no..ji no .'f
, L?.ui> illut!) .
Lv. Jnolcsonvit.o ? R ? 1 .... tj L.m . 7!7
" iSnvantiuh tsio. By ) 1 1-iv.a
" Barnwell 4 l.j:
" Blnekvillo 4 1-%>I 4 if 11 ....
Ar. Columbia .. 5."?r 0 !.?
Lv. ObarlRHtoa, i.ni. Hy t?.?i I I .,j, ~7.
" Bunimervillo i T llful,\Mit,
" Hranehrillo U iva j u,a"
" OranKoburu | V > . -s.-o
" Kingx-ille lv, s U .
Ar Columbia . 11 Rn 5 ja
Lv. Au.;uniu. its). i(y. 1 1 . 0Jp!
Lv. tvranitovlllo .. . .* 1j1:,,i
Lv. Aiken iiUftp!
Lv. Tronton ttoSRllftip
" Johnston ... -lib" ' II'.Mr
Ar. Columbia. 1 5j i,,a
C7. Ouituuiiia, 1 Hiu.' . o.fc,v tl J..u
" Wlmishoro . ti.Vj 7 ,'.Vi ...
' Chester 7.>-:> s l.a
" M.h-U Hill S.n>:i! -i. n
Ar. Charlotte . visa.1 i? ji
Ar. Dmiviiin ... 1? 1 a 1.
Ar. Kt<'hiiiou<l i tjuit
Ar. wasnluktoii . , an imm,. 777!
ixu i imt>r?' 1 rn.i>ivi ... u<i
" Phtlmlolphia . 11 SL'ta 7.'J? ';i
" Now York. ?iXlP' rt7j.ii
Lv. Columbia .... . 117l.n 7 .UH ....
Ar. Hpartunburq 71 10(> ! ' TSWi
" AHhi'villo T!."?;? ~ ' T?
Ar Knox Villa 4 iwv ' I UP
Ar i jinoinna i . :? ? >' .n 1-u
Ar. LiOuImviIIu . . m ion
south boiin??. 'DuilyLtoiiyi
l?v. LoninviHo i .o<\ .i -
Lv. Cincinnati . BiUi ?u6i?i
Lv. KnoxviUe 1 **** 8 a*
" Askpvrtlo .! 7 OC.a 3l*n<
" hpartnnburk 10 .k.n rt lap
At i' >:uml>ln .. -1. 9lA/p
Lv. Now VorktPa.rt.14> StA/p lTJloot
" Philadelphia . .. .. OUop! 74
" Bnltimor? . .. k?7p! * Tin
Lv. Waahl'gt'n ISo.By) u U?
t.v Rictunoiiii |Il tt/pluVim
Lv. lJunvlllo ?.?<> : toi
Lv. Charlotte.. j a -oa jiiopl
" Rock Hill I 9 lU&104J|>|
" Cheater .. l'44iv, i 1 l.'>p|
** Wintiaborn ... Il)!!an 1'lOlh
Ar. Columbia. I Hlclg r*t II 7An 1 tif>n
Lv. Oultuuhw, tU. D.).. rj/uml 7} 5 -n ....
" Johnston l io,>; 9 U'aI.
" Ti tiilon 1 Mfp rt 7Jvi|
Ar. Aiken ilvjp 7 law ....
Ar. Crmiiitorille .. 71 .lp rt.\nl. ...
Ar Aturuxrn .. UOfp 7 4?ti
Lv. Coiuiul.ii t.->o. rty > ! :,t?r 1 uwi
" Klr.KVlllc ..." I 3 4t! U-'ii,
" Omnitplmri; 4 4.1p .1 4.Vi
" Branchvine 4 !_.? ...
" Sununervillo .. .. r. 4-\> 5 f>7a ....
Ar. Charleston 7 7vp BMt
Lv. Columbia t no. Ity.) 11 4 :i 1 lo.?
" Blarkviitc i 1 TAm o.'Jjv
" HarnWell | 10. 77t>."n
" hnvnnnixli .. . ... 4 ." >?'
Ar. Jnch?onvillw (P.S.I 74li) 9 15a
bloepin"; Cur borvlott.
Kxollont daily l'.nvm.'cr wrvicn lu iv.n ii
Florida nml New York.
Na >. 7Lt mill 711 Now York mid KlnriiL-i I7r
pro-4. l>rmviiuf rootn secni-i* ar' i?etwee?
A iioiMtn ntul N?-.v York. Pullman druivii ;
room si. oiii'm I"'.w ' ii i'ort 'if. u ' t !.
imnvillo, .">a . .i:um i \ u-lii'ietoii iuiil \ - Y. k
l'ulimnn f :.- :n- : ? l."M. o:i < rlo.'o s i
n i iiiM' >u<i : ; :v ? .1 n- r > i)'. ..l ij. I
t::IH 1 i' n V ti irli'Ilc :wi 1 u:. i .
Km, :? > nu t . i". s. t :isi 5itut. fhroii'jh j
Pullma i drnwincTiMini lia'.Tw ? o:v
IV. Hint ". . V . , . !'i
mill; . i\ , i - i?v iv ! Am .* . : i?.. <
lutii- i i i ..irUitti* :i:. i 1.1..1. 1>;;
oar* servo nil monis miroa a rn itmi :
illC IM'i \v, ,i\ . : 1
on;-,, f, :-i i j . v..
Ii:i. VI.i .,.. vr
ril.VN K li i N > >N, J". ! . I i'' i \ 'I'll,
Tim |\ i'4i? : . . \ .
W.ihIII: I> l. V. r . ', 1' I
W. 11. TA .?IK, It. \. . i N i.
Ah'I l-ieti. : 1 1 i A',* I.
At Inula, l !.i. ' 'It ,t (V
good men whom I believe would make
a good KoviTimr. hut 1 don't know'it.
Now 1 know that 1 would; and there
is a tliff 'renre between faith and knowledge.
Don't you perceive?" Just so
1 believe that Colonel Estill or Pope
Brown would make a Rood governor,
hut 1 know that Henry (1. Turnerwould
and knowledge Is better than
faith. "Don't you perceive?" If he is
not an incorruptible, unselfish, brainy
statesman, we have none. Let his name
lie presented and I believe the verdict
will he as the king said of Mordecai:
"Thus shall it be done unto the man
whom the people delight to honor."
? Bill Aro in Atlanta Constitution.
NEWSY CLEANINGS.
The Canned Salmon Trust Is (he
newest.
Eggs are selling in Paris, Mo., for
three rents a dozen.
Brooms are to lie advanced twentyfive
to fifty cents a dozen.
The Kosta glass -works. Hie largest
in Sweden, have been burned.
There has been a lar.se increase in
the number of national hanks.
The seal catch next season is expected
to l?e largely decreased.
The Chicago Health Hoard is to
seize milk treated with formalin.
Manufacturers in Austria are making
efforts to prevent importation of
American canned goods.
Attendance at Pan-American Imposition
for first three months, ending
July 111, is put at 2.71M >00.
A combination of wholesale grocers
of the Cnited States Is about to he
formed, with a capital of $100,000.0.x?.
Japanese tea merchants have
planned to form a tea trust on American
lines, to he Incorporated in New
J ersey.
Might of Philadelphia's national
banks have a surplus larger than their
respective capitals and five have a surplus
equal to their capital.
The annual report of the Mississippi
Tliver Commission recommends an appropriation
of S.'i.ooo.ooo for each of a
half dozen successive years
A large part of India lias recently
been subjected to an invasion of locusts.
Swarms liavc been seen from
ltcluchistan on the west to Assam on
the cast.
Kaiser Wilhelin is turning his attention
to horse breeding, lie Is having
i M.S..
* nilU.-l jrWIIU'.-S (TIIS I'll "Willi IUC Ol'lli*
nary type. !o o!>:al:i :i superior
cavalry horse.
'I'll * a.anal report ?m the ,\i\ a
.' a ' > I! n.iai\ at .);n ksen s a
i populr.l i.ui of 7I he lu'Ve-.t
ill t wvui) live years. The lailolo' ohop
h.ul but one a.an at work.
fiermnnv does n >t confine her <d.trati.
nal efforts solely to that eountty.
She sn;<;>, rt . 1.5 school? now in t :
stantinopie, Buenos Ay res, Antwirp.
I'm e's. Ihichan t. Pretoria and Johr.nne
hitr?. In lirn/il there arc tvrer: ynine
srh ?o]s; in Chili, twelve, in Roil*
mania, twelve, and in British dominions,
twelve. .
Surdnv Closing Movement.
A new Sunday closing movement was
Announced last week by the Grocery
Clerks' Union, of New York city, which
was formed recently. As the Henchmen's
Association of Butchers did
about three months ago, the grocery
clerk will agitate for the closing of
the stores on Sunday in order that the
clerks may be able to attend church.
At present many of the stores are kept
open 0:1 Sunday forenoons to accommodate
customers. The grocery clerks
will appeal to the clergy to assist in
their Sunday-closing movement and
customers arc asked to co-operate in
the a.ritation by purchasing on Saturday
everything they needed for Sandays.
CURRENT NOIES.
The oldest, if not the senior, of British
princes has just completed fifty-one
years' tenure of his dukedom of Cambridge,
in which lie succeeded his father.
Prince Adolplius. on July S. 1S50.
The Duke is the only Briton who lias
held a dukedom for fifty-one years.
Wlint mtikoc KSo -I- "
in*; mui i- ii-murKablo
!., that his father hold the dukedom
for almost forty-nine years. Thus
I father and son have together held it for
a century, a thing without a parallel
in the modern history of the British
peerage.
j Rapid progress is heing made upon
' the new subway beneath the River
| Thames, communicating Poplar on the
ono side with Greenwich upon the other.
It is being constructed upon the
6ame priiy iple as the Blaekwell tunnel,
the success of which prompted the
boring of this subway and the projection
of several other similar tunnels at
various points to facillate communication
between the two hanks of the
river. Poplar and Greenwich are two
busy working centres, and this new
tunnel will prove a great boon to the
working population.
?I can't afford to wed a girl
That's rich; and so 1 tarry.
For really that's the only kind
1 can afford to marry!
| I~My //a/'rj
had a very severe sickness ^
that took off all my hair. 1 pur- m
\ chased a bottle o^ Aver's Hair g
t Vinr.? n n .-I ? k.....l>. ..II I
gl ? if^wi aim ii uiuu^ui uii my nair M
r back aqain." <
W. D. Quir.n, Marseilles, 111. 9
One thing is certain,? 8
Aycr's Hair Vigor makes 3
1] the hair grow. This is |
; f< because it is a hair food. !j
? It feeds the hair and the H
| hair grows, that's all there h
g is to it. it stops falling '<
g cf the hair, too, and a!- j]
3 ways restores color to rj
i ? Sray hair. |j
?!.:0 a botl';. A!! drajrt-ste.
U 11 \ t i not supply yon, fi
M ifs'il*us i' ell !" m i) v.o \\ i!l i :.ji"ii'(s J
v v.m ; ii.iv mv and civu th- n.imo fi
y 5*our neflrostCM'rrf*office. Am i - jj
.'.i . a \ ax?< >.. i.nvTisi, m i.- v. Ji
Ear-' ttt k? - -rvs.^cr-rr^A^?CiJsra.T?^:vat5
Constipation
Docs your head ache? Pain
back of your eyes? Bad
taste in your mouth? It's
your liver! Aycr's Pills are
liver pills. They cure constipation,
headache, dyspepsia.
2fie. All tfriiarerlt#*
| Witnt your moustache or bcnrd n beautiful
brown or nrli ItUrkV Thru une
BUCKINGHAM'S CYE Whiskers I
1 . o?0m .-*.?<-! . , < .? i s h.
QTARTLING F
I Thousands of children are bcln? n
Bl J are seldom reliable. They depend i
' ? variety of worms present iu tho into
and sure cour*e by usln*;
DR. EOYKIN'S
O+OQ!
IT 15 A SURE. SPEEDY ANDSAFl:
IN USE OVER 30 YEARS. ACCHF
BEST VERrilFUOE KNOW
i
fa
iaessz!
for the TEETH
Hew Size S0Z0D0NT LIQUID
New Patent Box SOZODOH7 PGV/QE
Large LIQUID and POWDER
At the Stoics or by Mail, postpaid, for th<
A Hontist's Opinion: "
mouthwash, and for tho caro a
^ums. I cordially recommend S
dcntiirico for children's use." p
HAI L & RUCKl
i just ti-ss mm
CONDENSED ENCYCLOPEDIA Of
(rent* u'Kin slxiut avcry anhjrct under th? raj
sail will l>? noat, postpaid- lor .',0c. Id atJ-inps, p?i
1^* run scrota rff- n c\ <! rna s ci /a a t t
Uu?w ft as csjfjVi
kntemi *nd sod ai'hfirf nu a ti Uj Li xt
will c>nr cp for
pl?U !n<>*_ ro (Ust It may ' P T5 /
Is s rlcto nun? of Tsiuahl? If* b S ?Tk
latoraxting manner, sod 1? ^
j lira*? lb? ftui.il) sum of FIFTY CENTS ? hi
prov? of tncalruinlile benaflt to tho^? who?? ?d
| will also b? fo~sd of trrrnt rain? to tlioa? who
? sc40it?u. BOOK PUBLISHING H(
j
i /
y rr.rrKA.,M J;
r1 k1 c^& ?* Is Hotel nill? 3
? 3 R 1 H_ In TH kktsk) *
D WII *w? B*.? shows. j*
S STREET" FAIR AMD DAKNIVAL I
a OCT. T to 13. 5
Vf /"a I I nmy wtii i?u? or >iIi of jt;
t)io-e if youaron <jt)()l> yv
Js GUKSSEK. Band a postal to-day for &
*0 particular*. Aildrnaa
% RICHMOND CARNIVAL ASS'N, ?
1111 K. Mmu St. Itichmoml, Va. X ;
Is the oldest and only busiticsscollege in Va. owning
its building?a tyrant! new one. No t ications. [
[.atlies& sfutlemtd. bookkeeping,shorthand, '
Typewriting,"IVntn.tnship, Telegraphy, ftc.
' Leading business eollcce south oltho Potomac
river."?/'.Ci7<i Slcno^taphot. Address,
O. U. Sinithdenl, l'rtv ulent. Xichraond, Vu.
HDOPQY . :.W 1' oVtKY; Kl*M :
I.* I V h O I nmok rnlirl an<1 cumi Worst
c? ? - ltoo? oi La oinoniaU and It) dn>?' i mat m rut
tT.-e Pr W H oars* foi B Atlanta. ... j
s wont and fruit acids will not discolor (too It
i dyed with Putnam Fadelkss Pybs. Sold by
| all druggists.
I Chrintian Scientists in Chicago have
built three churches during the past four j
years at a cost of about ?120.000 eneh.
Of the 196,500,000 Mohammedans in the
world, only 18.000.0(H) live in Turkey.
lOO It*ward. ttLOO.
The readers of thin tiaper will be pleased to i
loarn that there is at least ono dreaded disI
e.Lto th at neienee hat boon able to euro in all
I its stages, an 1 that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
I Ouro is the only positiro cure now known to I
t the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a eon- |
: stitutional disease, require* a constitutional
! treatment. IIall's Catarrh Cure in taken intor- j
] nally, acting direotlv upon the blood and mu- j
con* surfaces of the sy.'tetn. thereby destroy- ]
ing th'< foundation oT tb i disease, and giving
the patient strength by building Up the constitution
and assisting nature in doing its i
work. The proprietors have so much faith in
its curative powers that they offer One Hun- '
drod Dollars for anv cane that it fails to cure,
bend for lint of testimoninln. Address
F. J. Chunky A Co., Toledo, O.
I Sold by Druggists, 75e.
Hall's Family FiIIb are iho boat.
Japan has two imperial universities, one
at Tokio. the other at Kioto. The latter
is only three years old.
Ki'tt For Itir HourU.
Xo matter what ails you, lieabteba to a
cancer, you will never got well until your
bowels aro put right. Cahcaukts help nature,
euro you without a gripo or pain, produce
ensv natural movements, eoat you just 10
cents to start gettin : yottr health back, t'tsrAKfs
Candy Cathartic, the genuine, put no
in metal hoses, every tablet ha. C. C. C.
stamned on it. Beware of imitations.
Skating was a sport of the Northmen
in prehistoric time
FITS permanent!y cured. N<> tits or nervous
nest, after first dav's u . of Dr. Kline's Urea:
1 Nerv. l: :.i vr. -t r! i' m't ' I m ai. : ?
l>r. 11.11. Km sr.. I . ' 1 A > li : t.. I'hiki. I'a
v.; the t .-s; country t> \o a
niilitu'. y ant. 'i
Mri. Winslo v's . > >' i : svra >- *Til I"^ t
t otbin >: t '.i ; . i t ?? u a ??
liOU.a.la . .. ?'. ;. ell Hi i i c i . i a o i . ?
> t e ui Alitor! a i
fore tliej were m Kr.r..on 1.
1 do no! believe I',, o's ? "uve for fomtitiri.
tion ha? unequal for coughs and cold . lonx
I F. lioviu, l'riuity.- Ind.. Feb. 15, U.l'J.
In aueiciit tit.'.s Ii,.i k inks were made
j of soot and iv.?!"> i .
'1 lie value of I ily's exports of cr.-i
' nearly equals tintl of her oltvo nil.
S. a.advt. of SMn iliiK.u.'s llfsttass (' >i.t,t. ;r.
'I he invention of the organ i? attributed
to Archimedes, about 12120 It (J.
Tlie Menning of Home.
A very practical article ivfiardins
Homo and Family Life. l>v TrcfesSor
Kllcn M. Richards, appears in the September
number of The Delineator. The
lirst sentence is "Th? house is but the
....... ... mi- in.mi-, a snvii 111?-:iiit io inclose
and protect, not to crush it."
These few words jtive an idea of the
breadth and sympathy with which Professor
Richards discusses the subject.
:ACTS
: nil wed to distraction by Worms. Symptoms
upon the child'* temporamur t and upou the
-tluos. Rose no Time! Adopt the safe
WORM KILLER
? > <>
DESTROYER OF THESE riONSTERS.
T NONE III) I OR. IJOYKIN'S. 25c.
SOLD EVERYWHERE.
ZAGRANT
: and BREATH
25u ?
[) 25c
. . 75c E&fi'w
j Price.
As an antiseptic and liy.srienic
ml preservation of tho teeth and
ozodont. I consider it tlio ideal
Tame of tvriicr upon implication.]
EL. NEW YORK.
. *80 WA8T~s
UNIVERSAL KNOWLEDGE, ? i? '
i. It eonttUna faAi |>ugei>, i>rofu*rly illufctraird.
etal aot* or aiiver. When r?*?ding you dnr.l>t?
> a rr- t*\ PT 5 ,r'nrw lo ?"?J ,
c S 8 5 ft" ti a H wl,lcb ro" do r,A ;
v? '.lau W it La* Li* fl k A which thin bo i
yon. It lite a con*
^ referred to eerily. This . o .)> j
^ vl. M m 'u^orru*' IOD> presented In e? ?
well worth toenyooe man?
ich we uk tor It. A study of thla book will I
UMtluo biu been neglected. wlitle ibe Tolnma v
renuot readily eominen.i the knowledge tbey
3USE. 134 Leonard St.. N. Y. City.
I
; TATE SPRING, E^kT~
E Hotel Open an'l Water Shl|>t>etl Throughon*
| B t t-n.-.l lit-non-i ('flight: ill Ht-nilh a-i-l >'leaitiir?
Ik * >rt In Ihtf L'nliin. Electric l.iuht*. sitonin
Heat. Wau-r Wi rk*. Ualir I uri-a In 'lReMl >n,
[ l>v* op-la. nn-l nil trouble* o 1 the I.Ivor. Munurh.
1 Illu-lilir B-moN ?n-l KMiu-vs. HI "UUiatlsni nuij
llliMnl lilM'un * \\ rlto tor Pamphlet.
't'HOS Ttl'tl-ONON, tlum-r A I*r?i?r.
TATE St'ltlNO, TENNESSEE.
CKHOEO?<3K??C?)*C?K>>OK>tOf
? CAPUDINE I
9 For UK\T>.A<IIKS ?
A ami KhVKKS. I
* Taken wilb Q-itnlno it prnveots N?r- O
O voii?tioH-? anil A "hlntr anil relieves the I
J Kover. A l'ALL l>LUO S l OltES V
-r-:?Oc 0?C-? 04-0?0-?0?000*0
Eti;ln#?,\Viir(l Pinters, K It. <'ro?*tio 3
mMuuliinovHiiil other .Vlaobluorj, p
.\ihkui rttira-d by ch ,
%:ilfin Iron Wulka, Snicm, N.C.
WORKER MILITARY SCHOOL'
8 U OXFORD, >. C.
'I hrbrit iiUr!|illiir<l Srhool nml tlie moat
t lioru II jj ti I j tu light Nclioiura ( tlaiianAc'.ual
Results a-e the test Arguments.
For ' att.ogue address
FoniKlfd I Sil, y J. r. HOIIXKH.
ih;;s. loot.
GreenscgroTemale college,
(iKUKNSROItO, N. C.
Literary on<l Business Courses. Scbortls oV
Musia. Art uod Hlocutiu.t. Literary Cotiraaa
uti l all living ox|tf<nseci 3200 per year. Knit
Mi-salon begins bept. llth. l'JOl. Catalogue
ou application. Dbku 1'kacock. l'rus't.
FOR COLORED STUDENTS OF BOTH SEXES.
ST. AUGUSTINE'S SCHOOL,
RAI.KIUII, N.
Collegia t v,> nmi u I, luditalrlal, TralaIn
j drhuol for N uraea.
16.(10 a Month. Students 'car wnrk tlialr way nut
B" to Mjtht ttrhnol. Carpentry. Printing. Itrlcaiay
l(iir tinder ?lie Kplar >. al church. JSth Year, hue
CHlalnKUe. a| p 7 lo frtuwlpal. Ho*. A E Uaater.
Hatelcu. V I .
Atlanta College of Pharmacy.
Well equipped Laboratories, excellent
Tea-here, a tree Dispensary. wh?nt hundreila
of pren< rtptl?n? by the 1?? st physicians nra
?ompoundeit dally by the student* Muilrow
obtain tlret-cl;.?* practlcnl Instruction n> well na
thin ol .i the netleiil tiatttra*. There is a greater
demand tor our gi nduntc-> than we can supply.
Address I?lt. (ihtl. t. I'AYNK, I'aytio'#
Cbetiib- il l,ah tratorjr, Room 11. Atlanta. t?a.
$900 TO $1500 A YEAte
\\V want intelliRrnt Men ami Women an
Travrlm;: Representatives <i 1,oe.il Managers ;
salary } a o to fi'.'O a veal ami all expcmei,
a (oi.;.n ; to ex] erienee an.I . tiil'ly We nlao
want lo.?l reprenentativ< > i .av f. loft, u
iiccl: tnnl eonimis'.iijii, ilepeiii'in ; up u tlietnne
i.-vetcil tihI -Iiioj. lo- lull pal liculnrs au<4
stair position picieied A I lie- I.'cpt. I!.
TS!i: M-.l.T. COMl'ANV. I'iiilaiie'.pliia l a.
AGENTS "i?!?
L*.;*>3rd S.'ii': Lcok an)
Brchard Ooc-r !b!dsr
\ n \v . ovryvi .? an mi lair tiienee';
i . > . s .ail-. i ii 1 i. i nr mIm. s iiii|.1 ?
? . . i , > . a. i r. ,1 i . , lirrli.ij slmaii
lui i . . . . 'I'l' < 1 .11 > IliiMII.,
Muliwll "Oi I'liiladvliiUiui t'u?
R~ ? rj soL-Titfsrt
[ . ' CONSERVATORY
ilSSMUSIC.
Is- . v . I M; rr-.neh.-v I'auKhr.
b i ; . 'i 5,. !. vaSvuma uooxR.
. /iLS&jfis&Vj evllnl.
(. \\ It It ^ \ \ I. Ill 1(11 V VI. VI IllltlCi lilll
nnEDiCAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA,
I afl IMublUhn! iSiiS.
Vl The * ixt.v-t'oiirth \vil> rommenr#
,-*r. i."l. I p irt nit'ii of Mivilcliit*. f.?ur
vrnrovmr?i' too* ?<* <> per iMpa tui??iii<*
?*}?i l?(r> ih?*t ?i-.irn dllrtti*. ?iV."i >i i pur m'AkIovi.
I'?kpiM'triK ut Kliarmirv. (>mi yi'urH f??tr?
?'> jmt For fur. Iicr particular* a a a
lofui' utlilrua.
CuRlSTuPHER TOHrKiNS, M D., Dean,
UICII.TIO.N t), % A.
EDUCATE forBUSINESS
A T T11K
^LEXINGTON BIJ ^ IN ESS COLLEGE,
U:\ix;to\ K\
A hlKhrla^ IUiMiii m I r#%ltit:i< Si*Ii?h?i f??r lloyi ?na
<ilrK IMh y?'Hr. \U?ai 'lUtiMit? lh*-t "f rrervthin
? (iurfM'4 elective ami M iibrnmili'*.
I- ii<?ni|i*-. t*ivil 0<?vertitiicnr. Minting. I.hw lux-k
lt(V(?li??'. ?'**inniin??l?l|?, sliorthmil. i>|N?wrltln/
Ktt"? htislKli. rit?* t'?(la\ for hmul I??m?Ic anil ell*
cumr* ? * |i ill ?i vv?*ryt lilfi a A?l?lren*
II? iijnui.m II. JuU(% rri'aidcul, l.r\lngioo. K>.
ASTHMA-HAY FEVER
. i CURED DY
! : * FREE TRIAL BOTTLE
Azzzzz, Ca.TAFT 70 E 120^" ST..N Y. CITY
FEMALE COLLEGE,
NOT KI.SKWIIKKK
is there su<-h an Iclenl of
< II ICI.H I I AN KDUCATIO.N.
Lwiuri* Course. T.ihrarv. Aptinrntus, Cabinets.
Klrst-olusx. bjOii-Ksqiini;, Shorthand,
Art. Music.
Itt.b rJKS'" CPU C Q of erery <1e?~r1p?lcm. ItaU
/-?-Hi Jn OUiLCO l.frv.tlnn ftuar<intee<t.
/ / VteWfijPX Write for price. JKHMK MAKDKit
J* ? ]m s OtiarlM Si.. liALTiMi'ii*. M?.
"Ttie Kenre Ihet it* Wrat Point f?m one.**
MclLHENNY'S TABASCO.
UseCEBTAIE'CURLS
fcSCURES WHEUE AH ElSt FAILS. Eft
nef Best Cough Bjrrup. TaMiw (2<nn1. Uso fa
LjcJ Iti time. by <ln*k'i*t*. P*1
wi IsET"
n?.. :::t.
l! < ThomDssn's Ey o V/atar
hSere it is!
iV?nt to Irani *11 at>ont * t*
I. rsef How to 1'i. k < it *
ilt Mir? Kl. w I Hi I rf.s yA. 11 " V
1 ns mid so ttiir.nl aj'auntt \
mill* Ivert 1>1h. ?w mill /"i 1 " '/ \
. ... t a^lll'i. wlieti nine It y \ y
.S I 111' Tell till' Aj;e liy * t \
lit. I r thy What to rail 11 its lillTerrii? 1'apts of tliw
itiiiual? II- w tn SIkm' h Home I't'.perlv* All tlim
ml other \ alual.K: Ilifurmu'.l.iii ran Ihi ot?taiinvl by
nnlltia our IOl?. P \i;k 11,1.1 STUATKO
ItUt.Hi: llODK, wlilob w? will forward, (matMii.uu
iuooipt of only 2u route tu niuiups.
lOOK I'U UI.lHllINU IIOL'SK,
lot laiouur i St.. N. Y. C ity
I