Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, September 04, 1901, Image 4
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
f antral Time at Jacksonville and Savannah.
Kaniai u Time at Other Points.
Schedule in ElTeet Jure liOth. 1WL
northiv.iv.. Nw.84 No.Snl
north not so. OuUjr Dally |
tjj. Jacksonville (P. r.> 8 u* 7 lop
Savannah t.So. Hy ) .122to|12 5Ua(
** JBarnwoli 8 .Vis 4 Kin ......
* Hliiekvillo j 4 l-*l> 4 3Knj
At. Oolumhia 5Xm rt ISa . .
l?v. Charleston, t&o. Hy ' uu II Uup
Suiiiiiiervillo 7 4la l'.AWnt
** UriijH-hville VOta 2 00a
*' ()ian(!c!iur^ W 28a 2 tta
** Kinijville 10 -' ia 4 Oin
fr <'o,milhl;i l; i.n :> 40a
ur. Augusta, (Ha &y?) 26oi> poop
.v. Oratiltuvilie ' 0 iij> 10 15f>
(.v. A ikon iiOoj) I
.v.Trenton 8 &lp U UOpI
** Johnston ... 40lj> 11 Atpl ....
Ar. < '"lutnl.ui. ... 5 4oj> 2 10aI
(<v.Columbia, 'Hole 8t 5A6p 0 2&n!
M IP: u .. ,. ? ...
.. <i o^i>| .
" Chester < UHp' 8 l?a
" Hock Hill BMpI HUK?V
Ar. Charlotte >'Qft> 9Ma
Ar. Danville la 4fn| 1 i"?2p
Ar. Richmond . . . . 'IuubJ 0 4UP|
Ar. ^'ashmKtoo . 7 iin uuop
** Baltimore (Pa.KB) 9 15alll'dopj
** Philadelphia . 11 ilia 2 50n,
New York. 2uip' ?gta'
Lv. Columbia HSUai 780t| !
Ar. Spartanburg 310pjl0 2U?
" Asherillu 7 lip 200p
Kuoxville ^ 4U5aj 7 un>.
Ar (.'inenipa'1 . a
?r. Doul*vllle_ . _ . jup! ft40a1
:No.!Ct Xo.!to
south noVNb. |Dally Daily
tv.^.uisv,li~. 7 tu . itop' .. .
|*v. CinoinnaT: . nam so5p
?' iv. Kno.wiile I 1 Am Miiai
" Asheville 7Wm 8l)Op
** Spartanburg 10:t>a (I l&p:
Ar. Columbia .. I 2Hip 0001'!
{*v. New York- Pu. li.K i r.xp U'l.'ittt,
" Philadelphia cospl U5oo
** Baltimore 827p rt'.'2a
CJvl Washi'gt'n (So.Ry) OfiOp 111f.uj
t?v. Richmond ... .... . |lt8/p|l&)lu>......
Lt. Danville i 4 .Vm' a (Hp ..
?v. I'linriotto .. XJtla. 9&>p
" Rock Hill u loa' lo 4dp
" Chester 944.a'lll5p.
" Winnslioro . 102on 12U1.V
Ar. Columbia. (BMgSt llitfm 1 05n
l?v. Columbia, (U. D.).. ... 3 ftetii
" Johnston .. 1 lop ilOAnl
** Trentou 142p il 28aI
Ar. Atkett ainrpi 7 :?jf>1
Ar. Crajiiteyille -'-'Ip It Wn
Ar. Augusta .. BOJpl 7 tiki
I.v. Columbia i s>o. Ky) iuup. I ita' ....
" Kingville .... :t4rt;> 2 82n
" Orangeburg. . (42p ;i 47Vi? I
* Hrtuiehviile S&p. 4 25n'
" Summer villi: It 42p 5 57al
Ar. Olmrle i .n 7.i>p' 7 tfcttxl
1.,%. Columbia 'S- Ky.) 11 4un 1 Ion ....
" Blaek villi- i'Alp 2 .Via'
*' Bin nwell lUbpl .107?
*' Savannah .. 805p 4 .V.-n' ....
Ar. .lin-ksonvillc (P.8.1 74oi> 9 13u
Sloopint; Cur Sorvioe.
Kxeellont daily passenger service between
Florida ami New York.
Km. :? and lit?New York au<l Ploriibi Kv
press.- Druwlnc-roim sleopini; ears b-twivn
Augusta ami New York. I'ulltnun drawingroom
sleeping eurs between Port Tn:upa. .luck onville.
tvi vitnnah Washington and Vow York.
Pullman s eepit.g ears between Charlotte and
Riebmond and bariotte and Norfolk. Dining
Car* U-twceu Charlotte and Savannah.
Nos. Ill Had ;y<?17. 8. Fast Mail. Thmuoh
Pullman drawing-room hnffel (Opening cars between
Jacksonville nnd New York and Pullnan
sloopiiiu oars Imtweun Augusta and Charlotte
and Charlotte and Hichim r.d. Dining
cars servo all meals enroutu. Pullman sleep
inK cars between Jacksonville and Columbia,
wnroute daily 1st ween Jacksonville and C'incin(vati,
via Ashovllle.
vka.nk s. cajs-non. a. 11.hakdwiok.
Third V P. & Gen. Mgr., Hon. Pas. Agt.,
^VKshliiKton. D O. Washington, D. O.
W. H. TALOE. R. W.HCNT,
as'tGen. Pass. As't, Div. Push. Ag't.,
^^^^^tlanta. lia. CharlestoiijJ^O.
RAMS' HORN BLASTS
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""?? .C.:
rp^HE crucibl? af*
' I flicaitlon may be
aL. made of clay but
jYou cannot always
keep out the
ucttlon 1? the
V ^ jnr riflce. of symetry
to unl'ormity.
Aiiin^ your doubts In tho pulpit Is
attempting to feod God's llock on fog.
Tho man who takes Christ for his alphabet
will not be heterodox in his
message.
Rest is net religion but religion
Klvos rest.
The mother-vein of truth is found
in the llihle.
The new heart, helps us to put off
the old man.
The apologist for good is ready to
condone evil.
IL is the mind of Christ within that
arrays us in the panopoly of God
without.
He who forgets the ladder by wbi h
he ascended may yet need It for a descent.
The men who could invent Christ
- ?onld just as well have invented the
universe.
Some who are soul blind refuse to Ixj
healed because they cannot see the
llealer.
Snme churches rend "if any mnn will
tie my di- ciple let him take up his collection."
'If eternal salvation is an Individual
matter surely d&ily provitlenco will he
the same.
Men easily ch;ke on more mimba of
comfort.
Rooting out malice may be repressing
murder.
Nothing Is harder to forgot than forxetf
illness.
It requires gospel grace to make gospel
methods succeed.
The cultivation of the heart .pares
the cudgeling of the brains.
If we mc not humble toward God.
we are not forgiving toward our brnth<SV
Some men are never overtaken by
temptation because they go out to meet
it.
The man who is In the public eye fs
not as groat as he who is in the people's
heart.
The soa of earths separation may
ever bound but An never bo In the
rlty of eternal re-unlon.
The larger a man Is the greater tee
probability that he will step on little
jmo.'H t003.
The only way to conceal truth that
ought to be spoken is to Imprison It In
,?A atmosphere of i&lsohood.
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TBAVBLINU PLEASANTLY.
Important Factor InihePremotlon of
Health und Plcaturt-S?eklng.
Nothing Invigorates like a dtp in the surf
and a day oa the beucb, watohlag tbe crested
billows rlso and fall wltb tbe toucb of tbe
breexee that come and go. Time was when
only the wealthy aud those at leisure eould
eujoy tbe luxury of an outing ou tbe beach
or a trip to tbe Northern cities. But time
changes all thing", aud time eauuot claim all
tbe credit for changed conditions- One great
factor that has placed such luxuries within
the reach of the busy tnnu uud those iu ordinary
circumstances, N the Seaboard Air Line
Railway System, with its numerous brunches
reaching out to all parts of our Southland.
Practisally till the resorts of the Atlantic Seaboard
are made easily accessible by its convenient
schedules ; and by its close connections
with the palatiul steamers of the Baltimore
btearn Packet Co. (The Old Bay Line)
the j>eoplo of the South are placed in close
touch with tbe leading cities of tbe North, so
that oue on eithor business or pleasure bent
oan make ai? expedi.ious trip, avoiding all
annoying delays with uttendnnt expense.
Just at this time thousands of Southerners
are availing themselves of the opportuulty
of vUi.ing the I'an-Amcrlcuu Exposition
at Buffalo, N. Y.,as also other Northern cities
la Portsmouth,going by theSaboardAirLlue
to that point aiul thence by the ever-popular
Baltimore Steam Packet Co's palatial steamers,
to such destination as they may prefer,
and no more eujoynblc trip eould be planned.
Information as to low rotes and fast seliedules
cau be had on application to any agent
of the Seaboard Air Llue Hallway.
BALTI7IOUI-: VriiA.NI PICKET CO.
Tbe Alwnyn-Frogrcnslvc and KvcrArcoiimiodatlng
"Old ltay Llns.o
This old and reliable Steamship Co. Is
now offering the tourist extra inducements
and accommodations, on their elegant liny
Steamers, especially as a route to the Pan
American Exposition at Buffalo. There is
no tnoro delightful trip than thnt up and
down the grand old Chesapeake, in daylight
watching the charms of water and shore; at
n|ght, when the soft moonlight tips the
waves with liquid silver, to watch "the ligtrs
along the shore," while looking out from the
portholes. In the luxurious staterooms of
these splendid Bay floating palaces. The
fare Is most tempting, comprising every
local tid-hit; and the hours spent on one of
these steamers is a dream of luxury and
delight..
PnTNAH FADrmr.ss Pvr.s do not spot, streak
or give your goods an unevenly dyed appearance.
Hold by all druggists.
Only 110 passengers on British ships
last year lost their lives through ship,
wreck.
A horse drawing light loads can average
twenty miles a day for twenty years.
How'* 'I'll i* ?
TCn IT.,..I 1 ...11 T> ? r
, ..v WMVt ws.v iiunutlM I Il'MVUrU inr
snv case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Crop"., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. .1. Cheney
for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly
honorable in all busint :s transactions
and financially able to carry out any obligation
made bv their tlrm.
West A Tbuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
Ohio.
Waldino, Kjnnan .t* Marvin, Wholeaalo
Prnggists, Toledo, Ohio,
llall'a Catarrh Cure is taken intc-lially, acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. Trice, 75e. per bottle.
Bold by ull Druggists. Testimonials free.
Hall's Family Tills are the beHt.
Germany has 24,00(1 friendly societies
and clubs, the United Kingdom 22,000;
France only 8000.
Krai For l?\?> lluwel*.
No matter what &il? you, headache to a
Mtieer, you will never get well until your
bowels are put right. Casoaukts help natnro,
euro you without a gripe or pain, produce
enev natural movements, cost you just 10
cents to start getting your health back. Oascabeth
Candy Cathartic, the genuine, put up
in metal boxes, every tablet baa C. C. C.
tamped on it. Beware of imitations.
President Harper announces that the
University of Cnicngo has begur to establish
preparatory schools in Europe.
It's ens-ler to put up with the prodigal son
than to put up for him. So. 36.
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1 Half- Sick
I " I first used Aycr's Sarsaparilla
I in the fall of 1848. Since then I
8 have taken it every spring as a
-I blood -purifying and nerve
strengthening medicine."
I S. T. Jones, Wichita, Kans.
| If you feel run down,
f are easily tired, if your
I nerves are weak and your
blood is thin, then begin
to take the good old standard
family medicine,
Aycr's Sarsaparilla.
It's a regular nerve
lifter, a perfect blood
builder, u.oo?home. ah dmirut*.
Aik your doetor what he think* of Ayer'e
Sarsepar'.lla. He know* ell ehout thl* toand
Hold family modlclne Follow his advice and
wa will hn antiafifiH
Liver Pills
That's what you need; something
to cure your biliousness
and give you a good
digestion. Aycr's Pills arc
liver pills. They cure constipation
and biliousness.
Gently laxative. Aud^ut..
Want your mniiatnrlii? or lx>nrtl a lieaultful
lirnvn or rlcli Mark ? Tlirn tine
BUCKINGHAM'S DYEX'Xr,
ft*, or D*i . .i*t* o? W r >un n_m
FOR COLOREDSTUDENTS OF BOTH SEX55
ST. AUGUSTIiiE'S SCiiGOL,
R 4 I.KICII, N. f.
To 11<<;ji n t\ riii 1,1 ih' 11 ?< r 'n I, Tral n?
III; krll( ) for S III ?r?.
tlO) a Moti'h. tu nit" ntav w <rkwar nnit
for. I ln.-.h>l carivntrv, >-| iini ifrlckay
>(f I n :ri th? Kpl-r a. > Pun li N <r. rur
, iu ?11.1. n>MK n?>. a. H Humrr.
h>.ii(< .t. i.
' 'V t ?'.* '*;?? Myrir,?. '!> (' * ?;< ...1. t\?> [
' T5i?5Tf *' j^Tsrjnr ^
?-J ?_2?
) _ _
'Twin a Merry Jeit.
"Oh, will you share my lot?" the lover
cried.
So they were wed, and soon, alas! he
died.
'Twas not till then she found?a jcsl
quite merry?
His only lot was in a cemetery!
?Philadelphia Record.
"What In It ?"
Willie?"What is the blue room !c
the White House, pa?"
Pa ?"That's where the President
gives ofllces ekers the turn-down."?
Baltimore World.
ITnfiilllni; Slg?is.
Angelina (aged eight) ? "I t'luk
Claude means tor propose ter-uight."
Agnes (aged seven)?"And why?"
Augeline ? "lie's drefful pale and
smells uv hair-oil!"?Puck.
HIh Mild Inquiry.
"There Is no doubt that this scheme
will pay," said the promoter.
lua, wunwi I 1 11 UIL" |JM1 Lliil.H l Ul
stock. "I suppose so. But who is to
got tlio money?"?Washington Star.
Mntle It Worse.
"The ohl idea." said tiio lecturer,
"was au eye for an eye, a tooth for a
tooth."
"Yes," coincided one of his hearers,
"and there were no painless dentists
in those days, cither."
Gosnlp.
First lien?".Mrs. Cluckatuck is a
very young looking hen to l>e Gladys
Cuteuteararout's mother."
Second lien?"Oh! Site's only iter
stepmother. Glady's mother was a
patent incubator!"?Puck.
A SntV Giles*.
"I was just reading here that they
have discovered the grave of IlippoI
crates."
"M ho was he?"
"Must be some fellow who's dead,
1 guess."?Cleveland IMain-Dealer
Ifu>late<l l?:inc<-r.
Mrs. Fly?"It looks mighty cool ami
comfortable iu that sereeued-up parlor."
Mr. Fly?"Don't you believe It; a fly
I know got in there once?aud lie was
so louesenie that lie lost his mind."
I "Bo sure you'ro right," exclaimed
the Confident Philosopher, "and tin...
go ahead!"
"Bo sure you'ro right." protested the
Married Man. "and then get down on
your knees and ask to bo forgiven!"?
Puck.
Tried to Krullzc It.
Mrs. Poserlelgh (who flatters herself
she looks young)?"This is my daughter.
Mrs. Snyder. 1 suppose you'd
hardly think it."
| Mrs. Snyder?"H'm! Your youngest
daughter. 1 presume?"?Boston Transcript.
IIuAtllni; Houavliold.
Careful Housekeeper?"Bridget, you
may get all the preserves we canned
last year, and boll tliem up again. I
am afraid they have begun to work."
Bridget ? "Like enough, mum, like
enough. Everything 'round this house
has to."?Harlem Life.
CotireriilnK Savant*.
Polly?"Wisdom is generally depict
I eu as a man with u long flowing
j beard."
i Dolly?"Yes, but my idea of wisdom
, is a man who has sense enough to
wear trimmed whiskers?or, none at
i all."?Detroit Free I'ress.
Kxrlunl vciira*.
Mrs. Purseproud?"I see where several
millionaires chartered a whole
) steamboat in order to eon.o across the
1 ocean."
Mr. Purseproud?"Well, when we go
1 over we will lease the ocean for a
week."?Bn 111 more A nierlea n.
II ending Off .Mr*. I),
"The doctor says that 1 must go
away for a change of climate," said
' Mrs. Dukane.
"If that's all j*ou need." replied Mr,
Dukane, "stay right here, and the
] change of climate will come to you."?
Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph.
' niixiilHlicit Avoided.
I Jones?"What would j'o do If youi
j burglar-alarm went off In tne night?"
Brown ? "Well, in the dark yon
| know, it would take me a good while
to find my shoes and my pistol, and
| that would give the burglar time tc
get away."?Detroit Free I'ross.
Th? I.leli t nt ni; GoMlp Kouto.
"Well, that's quid: work."
"What's that?"
"A man from Sau Francisco tohl hi*
cousin in New York a secret he hniln'1
*ohl his wife, ami before he got hotnt
In ten days his wife had a letter fron
his cousin's wife, telling her all abuu
It."
A I'orrliiiilln);.
"We ought to he careful about lion
we handle the Chinese."
"What danger do you foresee?"
"Well, they may become so diseon
tented with their own country tha
they will all want to come over her
and open laundries." ? Washingtoi
Slur.
Clone Dintliirtlnn.
"Didn't you toll mo you had no roa
son to distrust that man?" askod tin
indignant visitor.
"1 hollove I did." answered Senato:
Sorghum.
"You must have known better."
"Not at all. lie hasn't n cent of mi
money lu his hands, and 1 don't pro
pose that he shall have. I never sai<
that you had no reason to distrus
hlui."?Washington Star.
Sharps and Flsta
j Muggins?"Haulem, the drayman ?
i seems a very humane man." Bugglns? ,
"Humane! Why, since his horses havi i
1 taken to wearing bonnets he baa ac.
tually fitted up all their stalls witf.
looklngglasses."
"Gracious!" cried the little ihoaquit^c
"Just look at me, I'm turning blu^.'
"That's what you get for biting thoei
aristocrats," said the mother mosquito
who had vast, experience.
The footpad naturally brci.ks into j
shoo store for booty.
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The Bible is a storehouse of rich imagery
and splendid words, of style bot^
simple and ornate, and as literatim
alone, apart from its piritual elevatl'ji
will repay the search of every stident.
Read the Biblo and Sh&kespetye
end you will find yourselves able io
converse well.?September Ladlu'
Home Journal.
The largest enclosure of deer is said t?
be the royal park in Copenhagen, 420\
acres. \
Scsadvt. of Smithdeal's Business Colleoh
The Mimd man doesn't believe in love at
first sight.
FITS peruianen tly cured. No fits or nervousness
after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Grcatt
Js'ervo Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free
, Br. R. H. Klisk, Ltd., 131 Arch St., l'hilu. l'u j
l In one sense of the word a Chinese
laundryraan is a man of iron.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for ehildro^
teething, soften the gums, redueos infiarumU |
uon,aiiays )>ain, curw wind colic. '.JOo a bottU
Tho population of Norway is aboit
2.200.000 souls.
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I'isn's Cure is tbo bent mulicino wo ever uwl
for all affections of throat anil lungs.?Mm.
0. Emdsley, Vanburen. Intl., Feb. 10.190C.
The German army includes more tian
10,000 musicians.
An unusual and interesting fea.nre
of a recent service in Christ Chcrch,
Winchester. \*a.. was that four cl?'gymen
of the Dame name and familj officiated?namely.
Revs. Willian M.
George W. and \V. I'age Dame, ofAlaltimore.
and Rev. Nelson I'. Dan,-, of
Winchester.
Tlie Trigg shipyard, in Richmond, is
a scene of activity. Within two xiecksr
one of the revenue cutters on i D'*'
stocks will he ready for launching ^
u Chesapeake and Ohio steamer ij' ly
between Norfolk and Newport is a?* rly
as far advanced in construetionx
?ve pay r. r. fare and i npek 55
^ la j t.uui oatce p
"OO 1'ltKK SCHOI.AKSHII'S. llOAKl) AT
I COST. Write (Jutfk to (in -Ala. Uusinem
Colic..;". ?'acoli, Un.
TATE SPRING.
I Hotel Open an<l Wnter Shipped Thmugiout
\ eur.Tht most liellghtful Health and Plvmnre
ltegnrt la the Union. Electric Light*. Steam
Heat. Water WorlM. Water t urea TlldlgeKliiti,
Pranepala. and all troutiie* of the I,i*er, Sumach,
Hlatider, Bowel* and Kidney*. Kheuinutlent and
Itlood l>|M-an.<*. Write for Pamphlet.
Tlios. Toni.lMON,()\rnrrdc Prepr.
TATK SPRING, TENNESSE*.
THE SWIFT CREEK DAIRY/ND
6 ^r~ fX STOCK FAtiM
iVS \ ' j '' .'i^???'n"?l??'HEApTi.rKi,
lllffls. . 7 r*y nuniiMT of IlrfUtoredT J CO
riOlteSHt/ Young JI'.HaKY llfh.l.rt
IAND HKIFKRS. aihfrom
*\V , Tf great Milk find Butter toelc
-VI. Bred up to ilnle; none t iter
III tha South. The blood of the fatnoug Stoke torla.
Hi. Lambert nml Coomtt?*le hlendeit. Poland 'lilnu
Pig* alwayt on hnnd. T.P.Braswell, Hattletiori. N.C.
SAW Mffi
Knulnaa.Wood Planers, it R. Crogitie ?
i Prt Mnchiues and Other M ftciilnet y, r
all Manufactured by lip*
Snlani Iron Work*, Snlew. N.C.
\ list CERT filWv'iJ.u" CURE."
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VV ** t'MOM M\I)E.
I I Euri>I?it'TIi:4uhyuurterof aCrotury
The reputation of W. L. Douglas $3.00
and S3.50 shoes for etvlo, comfort and
1 wear has excelled all other make* Hold ?t
these prices. This excellent reputation has
been won by merit alone. W. I.. Douglas
shoes have to give better satisfaction than
other S3.00 and $3.50 shoes because hts
reputation for the best $3.00 arid $3.50
shoos must be maintained. The standard
has always been placed so high that the
wearer receives more value for his money
in the \V. Ij. Douglas $3.00 and $3.50
shoes than he can got elsewhere.
W. Li. Douglas sells more *3.00 nnd 83.SO
shoes than any other two manufacturers.
W. L. Douglas $4.00 Gilt Edge Line
cannot bt equalled at any price
: H fife! P1
W. L. Ottuglaa SU.OO mnd $8^/111
mhoosi are mado of Uto ammo high
prar'n Imathcrm uacd In $& mnd $6
I ahomm an J urn Just mm good.
S<>1<1 by the best slice dealer* everywhere.
IhkUI upon liuviinr H . I.. DiidkIhh nhorii
with name and price stamped on bottom.
Ilntv to WnliT by Mail.? If W. I_ Doogli*
tioes lire not sold In your town. ?on<1 ordt r direct lo
factory. Shot" fnt nnyivhrtt on receipt of price ami
t f ?r \ 3SrU. lilltiOMltaromat. My
i y cuatom depnrtnienl wilt mutyon a
pHir llint will equal ti and M on?A
i. in made (bow, tn mi la, rit jr...
L e ^ \ kmt. Tah? monMin montv of
I b r O. JT\. foo: inhown on
I e /T Nv?t),lnil''?tn t.atr-amlnnliti
t a.' >. usually worn: plain or
f " . *7*y y* . //%_ tap lor; hrary. modr*
cw A// ",m "t !l*h' * >???.
t 'i A Oi unarant'-'M
Fm( i o!or f il iff ^~i
iuW| ffn. W. L. Dfugtaa, Drockiwn, Mu?r,
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"REEK OF WONDERS"
KICHMONI), VA., 0 j
| Oct. 7-t 2, 1901. |
X A postal will bring full Information, q
5 RICHMOND CARNIVAL ASS'N, S
^ 1111 K. Main St.. Richmond, Va. J
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9 For IIK. ADAdHKS I '
6 and FKVRKS. X
w Tnkon with Quinine it prevents Ner- O
V vousuess anil Aching ami relieves tho J"
X Fever. AT ALL DRUG STORES. Y
04<H0404.^0< O*O4O4O4(WH0 j
Is the oldest and only business college in Va. own- ;
ing its building?a grand new one. No vacations. I
Ladies A gentlemen. Bookkeeping,Shorthand, 1
Typewriting Penmanship, Telegraphy, &c.
Leaaing Dusincts college south of the Potomac ?
river."?Phi la. Stenographer. Address,
G. M. Smlthdenl. President. Richmond, VaC7q;
\fteiTwTPcrMonth
*p I v 11/ yt*"U Elegant Prenilwns Free!
Adilro-s, SCOTT REMEDY CO. Louisville, Ky.
When you write mention this paper.
$900 TO $1500 A YEAR
We want intelligent Men unci Women as
Traveling Representatives or Local Managers;
salary $}oo to >ijco a year nmt all expenses,
according to experience and ability. We also
want local representatives; salary fQ to a
week and commission, depending upon the tune
devoted. Scud stamp for full particulars uud
Rate position prefered. Address, Dept. U.
THK HfvLL COMPANY. Philadelphia, Pa.
'"The Sauce tliut made West Point ruinous.
McIlhenhy's tabascj.
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WINCH
"NEW RIVAL" FACTORY L
outshoot all other black powde
better and loaded by exact raach
powder, shot and waddii:g? Tr>
fi ALL REPUTABLE Di
^i??an? nmifT.uuiiurmiJH .vt?L .?<
FAL!
Prevented by Shampo
and light dressings o
emollient skin cures,
stops falling hair, ren
dandruff, soothes irri
stimulates the hair fo
with energy and nouri
hair grow upon a sw
scalp wnen all else tail:
MILLIONS USE
Assisted by CoTicmA Ointment, f
lug the skin, for cleansing the scalp
stopping of falling hair, for softenli:
and sore hands, for baby rashes, itch
poses of the toilet, bath, and nurser
8oai? in the fc:in of baths for ni
excoriations, for too froo or offensive
ulcerative weaknesses, and for man)
gest themselves to women and m<
induce those who have once used tl
to uso any others. Cuticcua Soai
derived from Ccticlha, the great f
ingredients, and the most refreshinj
soap is to he compared with it for
the skin, scalp, hair, and hands. X<
however expensive, is to l?c conipai
toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it c
tile best skin and complexion soap
the world.
Complete External and Intorn
jC*? ? Consisting of Ccti
M-nlfs*ml soften t
^ylMLLtia
w tj Q pM A SING I.K SKT W *'
I a? t? Oti I tiring. Itching, bur
rasboa, ttclilnes, and Irritations, wiUi Imh o
world. British Depot: F. Nrwfli.KV A Son
I DlltO ARD CUBMICAi. ColtPOB-tTlOM, Sola
All BranchesTausJjfc, A . I
Advantages unaJP " "1 ' I
colled. I
?i. W.UHVA.1T. DURHAM, Yt.DIHHCTOR. I I
Educate forBusiNEss
ATTIIK I
LEXINGTON BUSINESS COLLEGE, .
LKXIMOTON KV
A hlRh class Business Training School for Hot* and
lllrts. l'tli rear. Btli equipments; Best of everyt!iln<.
I'ourse* ei -cttvc and emnrace Mathematics, ;
heonomkM, CitII (Jorernment. Banning. I.?w. Bookkeeping.
Penmanship Shorthand. ry la-wrltlnc and
EujlUh. Write todnr for hand lioolt and ciroular*
02 plaining everything. Address
Llonjani 111 II. Junes. President. Lexington. Iky.
Medical collede of Virginia,
Eslabllslied 1838. *
The "-Txtv-fourth session will coinmenct
October Int. 1?>1. Bepartuieut of Me Ileitis, foil*
} ours course, fees $U.l)J per session. Department of
entUtry. three rear* course, fees $t>\00 i>cr session.
Department of Pharmacy. two year* course, feed
(1 .Uli per session. Kor further particulars aud Cat*
loctte uddrese.
CHKISTWIIEK TOMPKiNS, H. D., Dean,
UICll.nONl), VA.
FEMALE COLLEGE, wi^iamston.
NOT KLSBWIIERH
1b thore such an Ideal of
Cll IllSI'IiVN EDUCATION.
Loeture Course, Library, Apparatus, Cabinets.
FIrst-olass. Boolt-Ksoplng, Shorthand
Art, Musle.
ASTHMA-HAYFEVER
CURED BY^ ^
trial bottle
ADDRESS DR.TAFT T3 F 130" ST..N.YCITY
H R O 23 ^ Y NEW tJISCOVERY: ??r*?
l/IWr W quick relief and ciir*? vrnrak
cA*i' Book of testimonialii and lO duya* trMttnuaft
l rte. Dr. 11. H. GRSEN B BOSS. Bos B. Atlanta Ok.
So. 3G.
.OADED SHOTGUN SHELLS
:r shells, because they are mad"!
inery with the standard brands of
r them and you will be convinced.
EALBRS KEEP THEM 1
OS of CUTICURA SOAP
f CUTICURA, purest of
This treatment at once
loves crusts, scales, and
tated, itching surfaces,
llicics, supplies the roots
Ishment, and makes the
eet, wholesome, healthy
CUTICURA SOAP
or preserving, purifying, and b^autifyof
crusts, scales, and dandruff, and tho
ig, whitening, and soothing red, rough,
lings, ami dialings, and for all the pury.
Millions of Women use Cuticcra
inoying irritations, inflammations, and
* jierspiration, In the form of washes for
r antiseptic purposes which readily sugothers.
No amount of persuasion can
liosc great skin purifiers and bcautiflers
? combines delicate emollient properties
ilcin cure, with the purest of cleansing
5 of tlower odours. No other medicated
preserving, purifying, and beautifying
> other foreign or domestic toilet soap, .'
red with it for all the purposes of tho
oiiihines. in Hvv Som ?? Ovo t? ?
1 ... V?? UU V/^Ct X
, and the hkst toilet and hal>y soap iu tt
al Trontment for Every Humour,
icura Soap, to cleanse the skin of crusts and m
ho thickened cuticle; Cuticcra Oijctmk.vt, to
dng, Inflammation, and .Irritation, and soothe m
n mca Uksoi.vk.nt to cool and cleanse the blood,
rten EUflictcnt to cure the mont torturing, dlnflg. ^ ,
nlng, and ecalv r'tln, walp, and Mood humoum,
t hair, when all else full*. Sold thrnuglwiut the
in, 27 Chai-terhouAc >q., i.ouuon, I.. C. fumw
1'ropH., ilotdou, lj. S. A.
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