Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, December 11, 1901, Image 4

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! PRINCESS VIROQUA, M. D. Endorses Lydia E. rink ham's Vegetable Compound After Following Its Record For Years. "Dear Mrs. Pinkuam :?ITealth la (he greatest boon bestowed on humanity, and therefore anything that can iviwtc luat ui-uini is ii oiesaing. 1 consider Lydin E. Pinklmm's VeuCtable Compound us a blessing' to t State and Nation. It cures her mothers and daughters and makes them I well and strong. ? <?< * PRrNPESS VIROQUA. Practicing Physician and I.crturer. " For fifteen years I have noted the effect of your Vegetable Compound in 1 curing special diseases of women. " I know of nothing superior for ovarinn trouble, barrenness, and it ; has prevented hundtcds of dangerous operations where physicians claimed it was tlio only chance to get well. Ulceration and inflammation of the womb has been cured in two or three weeks through its use, and as 1 find it nnrrlu fin lu?rl?n 1 rn?on/l?? T ?...l.?? t * ?* f*"-- x V ? ? ?v * *'-* * V4JHHJ , A UllUCOlLUt" lugly pivc it my highest endorsement. ?Fraternally yours, Dit. P. Viro^ua, Lansing, Mich."?$6000 forfeit Ifcboue tcj11 menial 13 not genuine. If you arc ill do not hesitate to get a bottle of Lyilia K. IMnkliam'.'i Vegetable Compound at once, and write to Mrs. Pinltliam at Lynn, Mass. for special advice; it is entirely free. IsA i vMill PRICE:. 25 c, ^o. 20. NEGRO SUPERSTITION. *oni? of Them Am .lusl l.lk<< n.o Ones Held l>y Their AUilto llrellir?n. Many of the negro superstitions la Kentucky tire quito Interesting. An old philosopher told me wiih great gravity: "If you want peppers to grow, you must git mad. My old 'oman an* me had a spat, an' I went right out an' planted my pepper:;, an' they came right up." Still another saying Is that peppers, to prosper, mast he .planted by ;i red-lioadcd or hy a high-tempered person. The negro also rays that or.e never sees n Jailbird 0:1 Friday, for the bird visits his satanlc majesty to "pack kindling" on that lay. The three signs in which the negroes place implicit trust are the wellknown ones of the ground hog appearing above ground 011 tlio 2d of February; that a hoe must not ho carried through a Iioueo or a death will follow. aliit that potatoes must bo planted in tlio ilnrk of the moon, as well as all vegetables that ripeu In the ground, nnd that ccrn must be planted in the light of the moon. Food gunpowder to dogs ar.d it will make them fierce. A negro will not burn the wood of a tree that has been struck by lightning, for fear th.it hia house will burn or bo struck by lightning. If a bird tiles Into a hou*o it brings luck. If a crawllsh or a turtle catches your toes It will hold on till it thunders. When a child 1 was told l>y a black nurse that if a bat alights 011 one's hoid It will utay there till it thundors. This war fo terrifying that even now I Imvo an unnecessary f*.?;r of being clutched by n bat. To make soap, stir It with n sassafras stick in the dark of the moon. I.riiCliiT-Covi'rod Mantol*. The very newest Idea in leather decoration Is an entire mantel In a rich shade of grocn, which was arranged for a Fong Island woman who was dissatisfied with the ugly mantel In tho dining room of her country "home and was advised to try the effect of hiding tho disfiguring nrojoc lion with leather. The result was a complete success and ssvcral of her friends havo followed her example to the extent of having lenther mantel drapery, if not ontlre'.y Incasing the chimney corner. For an Indian room 'or a ?len a hanging of leather In a rich vermilion tone, with an Indian's head skillfully etched on It. lends a decidedly bris'nt bit of color.?Detroit Free Free a. Nell?"I hear Maude has broken ofT her engagement." Belle?"Yes; she said he was a Jonah, so she threw him overboard." Wlggs?-"How is Bojones making out In the real estate business?" Wann? "Great. Ho has just sold a site for a rHBBfr" ' { CABINET SURVIVORS. ??H None Loft From Lincoln's Administration ?One From Johnson's. If President Roosevelt, instead of tendcrinf? to each member of the MeKinley Cabinet a reappointment, had tried to ko to a further extreme of n.Mi:?crvaiiNrn ana maKC up a uamnei of the oldest experienced material he could find, whom would he have put into it? This was the thought of many who looked at the throng of gray heads at the funeral exercises of President McKinley. Such a Cabinet of "last survivors" would have as its Secretary of State John W. Foster, of Indiana, who occupied that office no longer ago than the latter months of the Harrison administration and is now hut 65 years old. Its Secretary of the Treasury would be George S. Rout well, of Massachusetts. who is in his 84th year. Its Secretary of War would be John M. Schofield, who held that office under Andrew Jackson. Its Secretary of the Intetior would be Carl Schurz, who served under Hayes. Its Secretary of the Navy, r'so dating from the same administration, would be Nathan GofT, Jr.. of West Virginia. Its Postmaster-General would be James N. Tyncr. of Indiana, who held office for | | the last few months of the Grant administration. Its Attorney-General would he George II. Williams, of Oregon, also of the Grant administration. and its Secretary of Agriculture Norman J. Coleman, of Missouri, who was the first occupant of that office in the latter months of the Cleveland ad- i ministration. Wc have, therefore, among ranking survivors, one man who goes hack to Johnson, three who date from Grant, two from Hayes, one from the first Cleveland administration and one from Harrison.?Washington Correspondence New York Evening Post. The Editor'* Mistake. Editors have their troubles. One of these men, who presides over the destinies of a Western newspaper, is mourning the loss of two subscribers. No, t wrote asking how to raise his twins safely, while the other wanted to know how he might rid his orchard of grasshoppers. The answers went forward by mail, hut by accident the editor put them into the wrong envelopes, so that the man with the twins received the answer: "Cover them carefully with straw and sci lire 10 ii. am men tnc little pests, after jumping in the flames for a few minutes, will be speedily settled." a. ti.i the man with the grasshoppers was told to ' give castor oil and rub their gums with a bone."?The Columbian. IIIn ltoynl Highness. A good story Is told of England's heir apparent, who recently made the grand imperial tour. He was riding on a Ixindon 'bus Incog, not many months ago. and. being of an inquiring turn of mind, ashed the driver, beside whom : ho sat, his reason for exclaiming, j whenever ho whipped up one of the horses, "Come up, your royal highness, will you?" "Why do you call him royal blghners?" asked the duke. "Well, sir," he replied civilly, " 'cause he's so 'orty and lazy, and good for nothing! See?" His royal highness did not pursue the subject, but after- ' nam iuiu me story 10 nis menas with great gloe, and ko it got into print.? j Detroit Froo Press. ' v* V".. **-< ., - f! \ * ^Peremptory Sermon. A bootmaker living at East Dean, a village in Sussex. Eng., about two miles distant frcm Goodwood Park, has adopted a very summary method with regard to customers who takes long credit. In the window of his cabin hangs the following memorandum: "Now J. Johnson, don't yon think it time that you pay the 2 hob for repairing your boots? It is 16 weeks ago that lie asked G. Turner to do the wflrk. Tic could not go to work for his pore feet. He has not gone yet." The stranded Thespian who walks tho railroad track realizes that the race for fame often results In a tie. . . & r '1 1' V "% of ? _ y? ? 'Wn, . jfiJ C0 * /w removes from the soil g m f rg>jk large quantities of ? | Potash. I he fertilizer an- I \?L.\ "** * h plied, must furnish I j.jV^ enough Potash, or the I A land will lose its pro- I \ \ ducing power. ?J Read carefully our booka K on troj's??enl frtt. J; GERMAN KALI WORKS. | WL; r.\Y R. R. FARE and under $5,000 ^^ De|>oblt, Guarantee (_J/ f.'j/uc??,!/ 2UO I- HKK SCHOLAIiSlltrs. ltoA Kit AT COST. Write VililcU. to GA.-AI.A. ItUSlNKSK I OI.IK.K. At At ON. OA. from .22 to .50 loaded with cithe fe|g always Rive entire satisfaction. 1 modern manner, by exact machin 77/Z?r SHOOT WHERE YOU HOLl rV\ /: ^cts V / 'v ,r?'_>v ? li<Vcts trviP tiW' > / Syrup of Figs ap / wcli-informed and t ' .SsiBr' / ponent parts are 5 cause it actswithou tions, as it is wholb -..X quality or ^ 'Aw manufacti x<- V4 pleasant t ip#Jv virtues ol sr from an e: Iff Ifev \?y/ lenown to 4/ ; / '?'/ .. act most t / / 4 ' Tcgct & s\A A#/ genuine LoulsvilU. Fr^cis"' 'or s^ltL. by &II dru^^iAt-a. Prio ) . A Doctor's Te?<luiolit?>. Dr. C. I. S. Cxvtboa. of Andalusia. Ala. widtes: "Tetterina in superior to any remed* known to m<? for Eczema uud stubborn skir liseeaes." 60.*. a boa b> mail from 2. T. Shuptrine. Savannah, Qa., if your druggist don", keep it. An ordinary piano contains a mile 01 w re string. f ,.t For 111* Rowtli. Ko matter what aits you, 1 jalaohv to * eancer, you will uovor get well until your bowel* are put right. Cascarf.tr 'lelp natura, cure you without a grips or paiu.'pro-.luss easy natural movement*. cost you just 1J cents to start getting your health haak. Oascarzta Candy Cathartic, the genuine, put no in metal botes, every tablet has 0. O. C. htampeu on it. lteware of imitations. With the aid of a microphone you can hear a fly wall;. FITS permanently cured. No file or nervousness after drat day s us" of Dr. Kline's Great Nerve Hoetorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free Dr. It. H. Ki.ine, Ltd., Dill Arch St., Phila. Pa. Toe first Anicricou telescope was put in I position at Yale College in 1830. Mrs. \Yinslow'* Soothing Syrup for children teething, softeo the gums, reduces inttanitnition,allays pain, c ires wind colic. 2oc a bottle. South Wales raises more coal than any other part of tJr; Britain. Pico's Cnro for Conanmntion is an infallible medicine for coughs and colds.?N. W. Samuel, Ocean Grove, N. J.. Feb. 17. 1900. >r iciuiki ik. iui every package 01 1'utn'im Fadeless 1)*e that fail* to give satisfaction. Monroe Drug To.. Unionville, Mo. The average girl is capricious. She will tell a fellow he is the light of her ljfe and then turn him down. There is more Cstnrrh in this section of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to he ttcurable. For a great many years doctors pronounced it a local disease mid proscribed local remeilies, and by constantlv failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it incurable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney ?V Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoon till. It nets directly on the blond and ntucous surfaces of the system. They offer one hundred dollars for nnv case it fail* 10 cure. Send for circulars end testimonials. Address F.J.Cheney ?fc Co..Toledo, O. fc'old by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Fills are the best. The Hritisli boot and shoe trnde is largely dependent upon American machinery. Cofset P \ is one that puzzles all women. If l|j you want the right kind, wear the bj best made, the Straight front f >yal a arcester I ?" Bon Ton 1 Corsets. ^ please. fl Ask your dealer to show them Kjj to you ? Take none other. . . . gf 'orcester Corset Co., Wcrceitpr.Mu*. | ALL C A L IB E R S I ! r Black or Smokeless Powder "hey arc made and loaded in a ery operated by skilled experts. 5 ALWAYS ASK FOR THEM jKrj i ^r\t! ypieasarvtly. ; Ber\ef icially? / as a.Laxative*. >peals to the cultured and the :o the healthy, because its com ample and wholesome and bet disturbing the natural func/ free from every objectionable substance. In the process of iring fips arc used, as they are o the taste, but the medicinal f Syrup of Fips are obtained xcellent combination of plants be medicinally laxative and to >eneficially. its beneficial effects?buy the manufactured by the C&l. I AAew Vork.N.Y. a- fifty cervta pc.r bottle'. I --f " "V-:? ; '? ?; y > ? JI Coughed 8 "I bad a most stubborn ccugh I for many years. It deprived me I of sleep and I grew very thin. I I then tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, f and was quickly cured." P 1^ N. Mann, Fall Mills, Tenn. 1 | Sixty years of cures jj | and such testimony as the 3 I above have taught us what I Ayer's Cherry Pectoral s | will do. " We know it's the great- g g est cough remedy ever I made. And you will say I so, too, after you try it. I There's cure in every drop. Gi TSrw il?>: 25c., 50c., $1. All Consult yonr doctor. If lie says tAke It, thru do as he says. If he tells you not to take It, then don't take It. lie knows. I I Lease It with lilm. V/e are willing. H J. U. AYElt CO.. Lowell. Mate. | | loenwhbssww,?in. ii nr;snu' i rvAPUDlWE ? i V rums ? fti Nervou* II< n<l i<-h -. Neuralgia, rf g and SICK HEADACHE. It is ab?o- 3 g lately IinrmlfHs. No effect oil the 3 > jjj heart. Formula nt all Drug Store.*. JJ| j KKlkfeftSiKKUh5-,JtRSt****** , THE SWIFT GREEK DAIRY AND I :?iC> sr*>cK farm t\\\t fi i '' ,Lv\ Ilea for tale flit; t |*n lance 1.1. r :'V - r'" }>r tiumneref Regi.trrrd AJOC V' LJ V ii in .lie It-IS lit l.l. k I |./Wr^" fi/ IlKIFKItK. a I from I IV, J\ ereat Slllk nml Unto r "-look i 21 m 1 ^ 1 * t np . none better j in ill* South. Th- blontl fhr* f-inou* Si Po>riv S*. I ainl*rrt and t?noniA*M?* l? <*n?lnl. INiImiiU Clilti.-t Pt|?ft nitvayn cm ImuhI. T.r.Hru.nvoi|. PattlvUoro, N.? . Buy Jones Scales Send a postal for Bargain Catalogue. JONfcS HE I'AY'. run KTtEI'iHT. Box N. Y., LiMollAMlcM, A. I. So. 50. m A--- ? | CTARTLSNG t V/ Thousands of children ar Worms. Svmptotns arc scldor v4* ^ child's temperament and upon the vari tines. Lose no time! Adopt the safe f s DR. BOYKIN'S "V * A SURE. SPEEDY AND SAFE DES a, IN USE OVER 30 YEARS- ACC * 25c BEST VERMIFUGE KNO | $2000,00 GIVEN TOL8J&BLE 11 Tltr itffrr ia mi.* V reuiltzzu Boolt ia hereby [ EXTENDED FOR THBT. (except i'resc | PRESENTS WILL BE delivered to ns duriut* the year inj,' brand* ot our tcbacco: 1R. J. Reynolds' 8 oz., Straw Golden Crown, Reynolds' Si Mahogany, Speckled Beanty, Early Bird, f\_ H, Bancs & and (L_ To appreciate onr offer, the.* That we ure giving $sooo.oo pel ory of cliewers on our trade mar tii'y our best efforts to please clu being deceived by imitators. Full descriptions of P, tags will be l'uraisheu [ R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO C I ! I?SO? & & j n in For *loro 'I hull n Qiinrlrr nT n Ontiiry St IlvlirUn A'.OOanfl sti'if.s t<r MylC. rumfcrt hihI wear IR ikra hunt At tlirar prti'iM. 'I hi i vrllent irplllalltia Ii Hi.Hi". W. I.. 1 inlu- liovv liium- lo-t'.i r o.ilml.x 1 V lH'co'iM' li.i ii:|ialdlii<ii l?r tlie i*st V-.uo mu luaint.iiiii-il. .Vimi lv tl3 PfluplM f>fc> ft tn Anfrirun rii'in filing >i , Ienti it ii! one prti/l!; at I tut thur. it t unit ritryithrtr, W L.D0UG1 3:52 SHOES 1 ? mm am ^ i ? iiT UNION M ADC ^ f, K Ttir ii.in [ir 1 hio n'"- .v*. tv?"n ptv-r \ ?n tiSch th [I tn llir W. I.. II ii i .if i | \ i ^ 11. Hi in ! . more $."0r? ami atioon than any other two inannla W. U I?niirtl:?<- ci.or) and fiit.r.O nhnc* m | leathern nnril In S"? OOnnil nlioen ami 1n?li>t npnn having IV. I. DiuiKlnn nliori I ?>ii bottom. St.urn nri't anywhere on receipt ot i-irri ii;#. fake nnnnirnnrra ot foot an n'lown : eta I wi.ttli nonaltT worti: n'atn or captor; heary, niriltunr 1 <'AT A LOO FKEE. IV W. L. DOUGLAS, E i J > 1 c OME^J Study ~ fl otlirr branches. iVb<iu??nitt ? r? 7 11 w doln-x till# aucct-a.-f ulljr. J Nv tit.- fur pAriieulura nt oma. Drake-Bridge School, Room IM Fifth vv. oue. New York > ItT. Wf CURE CANCER AND lCSoX^r M $We Use NO Knife, NO Plaster. J ?r Ifnfno VOin, 'Hell I1<| Oil .Hi We cure you lit Ku I". YOt" fAY, We a'e a oracluate erf 1 ? o Mnllcal Co'ltlf]. W? w.ml jrnu to r. *,l our <hV i|0 lloik, Wewtiit ilil- "ini" inc. red in ertlilnt; u*. We are - i . j. b - DaMki . Mchiuoud, V a. V nt? a poaini to-day I or Hook Kiee W R PaV v.tfli Way H KK ANl> RRTtTHN IK YOU \V,UV1"II UHAMA A^K IltUlHKM^H WANTED AT ONCE! V V niul kthi1.un'e. in tltne tn accept ttoixl in the t.timer H for part till ton t it tit po.it on* are accept ll'.tcf. or will pa I!. K. fnru ami ell (lice vroiklur 1 art ult'i hoard lion't misa tlii* iiunt Iter, tint write at ? .tint \ 1(1 ilMiSX H ow to Get PN I written a who bus tnutlr with rco.sl the low D ' :^M in oti ca > >fl H orip Acents >elllni?' th<*ru fast. ?i. N? OMI'.l.ll. IxH i la rk, ATIJCNTA. <?a. W OM IE IN ! SUFFERERS ! Write to day Kor ON fKNT AND A HALF Pr.K DAY VtMl i ore y ntnel', at home, of I euro rlioea, l'l> emt.on, ! ac' ii niii'ii', 'lutnoir, mul nil rental. W".-k esses. Atlilres* n* ui r-l reopply Ottlce br> lot* . Rariirultn tree tor ai. taped envelope. t'tuv i Hnpply ? ItiiHllnloiru, N. < . MRS, KAPHA V J IIS TICK, Ma . Mnrr I.miles aceileil l>> uniwinni I territory to iu* ire otll< e* nt liwnir. liaoil pu> . MeuJ nlau!| e.l w , elope to I l'OVA CO., Main Ofilcen, South lXentl. lud. ^ \V. P 1IOI.M KS Improved r ' t'arin I.- vol "KoltpAe." tr^aOrtT Re-t ii '-t i-iiata lev' made. ?S^iK*WW '"' io M X) with r<al. Write for X?7W.y?f^ ilo?e-i|itivM ci'cular. 1*2 North fiiJa \\ Forsyth St., Atlanta. ?>a. O P Q V 'an . uVfcri*; tiro Lee KX I oiiick relief anil onnu en at roe l:oot at te limonialt and I It lints' truiun nl Free. Br h skke.n iioau ro i.Atlwla.m. tinld .tirtlal n t . utlalo exposition. McILHENNY'S TABASCO S^SsWf * 3? Best t'ouirh Syrup. Tnetcs Dotal. Dfo ^ In time. S iul bv driicilMn. ?1 ^SBEeiS^aEHEgp veeev e*?-et evtc kcectsv . . ' J FACTS. I I r beinj^ pnawid to distraction by j|j fl :i reliable. Tlu-y depend upon tlic jj| 9 f- lv itf u-nrmc y ?* ? ? eon in il"> ? -V - - w,v- t1 ind sure course by using ? H VORM KILLER. * I TROYER OF THESE MONSTERS. * I EPT NONE BUT DR. BCYKIN'S. w W WN SOLD EVERYWHERE. * H 2-? * 3-S-3 * -3 2 * 3 * * 5 3 3 5 3-3 3 2 PER DAY I | AWAY! J I FORMATION | let expiring January 2, 190a, INT1RE YEAR OF 1902 [ Hit So. 129) GIVEN FOR TAGS [ I * kjo2, talc on from the follow I berry, R. J, R., Schnapps, in Cared, Brown & Bro.'s Apple Jack, Man's Pride, : Co.'s Natural Leaf, Cutter N, T. I ;e facts should be considered: r day for tafia, to fix the rnernks placed on tobaccos, to idenewcrs, and prevent them from resents ofTered for our ( upon request to 0., WINSTOK-SAIEM, R. 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