Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, March 19, 1902, Image 4
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What the FanU Was.
Or. Frank W. Allport, one of the!
leading oculists of Chicago, was recently
appointed examining physician
by the board of education. A pupil
from one of the echools \vhe*e "fads"
We more thoroughly In vogue than In
almost any other public school, came
to Dr. Allport In the regular course ol
events to have his eyes examined. The
(khvfllciAn Wf?r? t thrnnah thn nenal
aula for discovering the defects of visIon.
He placed a chart before the boy.
The first word was "hat." "Now read
this word," said the doctor. "Hhhuhah-tuhhh,"
sputtered the boy. "Then
try this," said the doctor, pointing tc
"big." "Buh-lh-guhhh," stammered
tho boy. "Madam," said the doctor to
the boy's mother, "there is some mor?
serious defect here than a visual one
The vocal organs seem to be affected.'
"Oh, no," answered the mother, "h?
could spell and read quite well until
he went to school and took up this new
phonetic method."?New York Times.
Bmnllrat Ilaalc Notes Innad.
, Bank notes for ubout a farthing each
Circulate freely in Paraguay. It takes
two notes to get one's boots blacked
knd eight to pay the postage of a letter
to England. Yet one of them will buy
In the season fifteen oranges, thrco j
bananas, or a water melon.
B. B. B. SENT FRCE
Cum Blood and Skin I>Irpu*pii, Cancen, 1
Bono 1'ains, Itching IlumorH, Ktc.
Send no money, simply try Botanic Blood
Balm nt our expense. B. B. B. euref
Pimples, scabby, scaly, itching Externa
Ulcers. Eating Sores, Scrofula, Blood i
Poison, Bono Pains, Swellings, Khouma !
tisrn, Cancer, and all Blood and Skin
Troubles. Especially advised for chronic
cases that doctors, patent medicines and Hot
Springs fail to euro or help. Druggists,
91 per large bottle. To prove it cures i
B. B. B. sent freo by writing Bi.ooi> Balm
Co.. 12 Mitchell St.. Atlanta, (ia. Describe
troublo and freo medical advice sent in
sealed letter. Medicine sent at once, propaid.
All we ask is that you will speak a
good word for B. B. B. when cured.
For the first time since its arrival from I
Malaya in 1802 the ginnt orchid in the
tropical house nt Kcw Gardens, Ixmdou.
Was in bloom recently.
Thero are tlsh iD the sen as good as were
iver lied about. So. 12.
MISS VIRGINIA GP.ANES |
Tells How Hospital Physicians
Use and Rely upon Lydia E.
Pinkhuin's Vegetable Com- (
pound.
"Dear Mrb. Pinkiiam : ? Twelve
rears continuous service at the sick !
bed in some of our prominent hospitals,
as well as at private homes, has i
Hven me varied experiences with the
liseasnsof women. 1 have nursed some '
MISS VIRGINIA GUANRS,
President of Nuraci'Auoolatlon.Walertown.N.Y.
most distressing cases of inflammation
and ulceration of thaorariesand womb.
I have known that doctors used Lydia
E. Pink hum's Vegetable Compound
when everything else failed
with their patients. I have advised my
patients and friends to use it and have
yet to hear of its lirst failure to cure, i
" Four years ago 1 had falling of the
womb from straining in lifting a heavy
patient, and knowing of the value of
mil V rV\mnr\nr/l T U ?A.
J w..t ? I'vg?u unc it lib
once, and in six weeks I was well onco
mote, and have had uo trouble since.
I am most pleased to have had ar. opportunitj*
to say a few words in praise of
your Vegetable Compound, and shall
take every occasion to recommend It."?
Miss Virginia (.ranks.?$5000 forfait if
abort testimonial Is not oenuine.
Lydia K. l*inkham*s Vegetable
Compound lias stood the test of
time, anil has cured thousands.
Mrs. Pinkhnut advises sick women
free. Address. Lynn, Mass.
jj CapudinecA"^s \
f Headaches. 3
C LaQrippe, Colds, etc. |5
E Money bark If It fell*, is* 9>. All Drug Stor<* JJj
^ Small crops, unsalable veg- I
etablcs, result from want of
Potash.
Vegetables arc especially I
fond of Potash. Write for I
our free pamphlets.
GfcV^AN' KAl.I WORKS,
^/Sa^au Si., Sew York.
LABOR WORLD.
The Iron mines In CSermany give
employment to over -10,000 meu.
Blast furnace workers all over the
country will ask for three elght-liour
shifts Instead of two twelve-hour ones
per day.
Uivor ( \f ft Ci! ^ mnnnfa/ilusAt...
have agreed to raise the wages of
employes.
The coal miners and operators of the
Pittsburg district have adopted the
wage scale of last year.
A sneeinl commission has been appointed
in France to codify the laws
concerning working-class legislation.
Helena (Mont.) labor unions have appointed
a committee to make plans for
the erection of a labor temple in that
city.
State Labor Commissioner MeMaekin
favors a law in New York requiring
evidence of legal age before a child
can Ik? employed in a factory.
The Conciliation Hoard of the North
of England iron and steel trade has appealed
to English workmen to support
employers in the effort to recapture
the world's trade.
The Southern Pacific Road has inaugurated
a system of merit and demerit
marks for the detention of freight cars.
Train masters ami train dispatchers
will be held responsible.
After nine and a half months the
great strike of the iron workers at '
San Francisco. Cel.. has ended, and j
JIOOO machinists, who have been idle
since Inst May, have returned to work. ;
The Supreme Court of California declares
unconstitutional an act passed j
by the State Legislature of 1SS5) regu- j
luting the sanitary condition of work (
shops, asserting that it is arbitrary and
special legislation.
The American Tin-Plate Company
and the Amalgamated Association of
Metal Workers have harmoniously
agreed upon a scale of wages for the 1
coming year, thus preventing all danger
of a strike or lockout.
NEWSY CLEANINCS.
London has an army of lo.SOO police- i
men.
Sugar duties have been abolished in
Snn Domingo.
A street railway strike at Rome,
Italy, lnis been averted.
The Indiana Demoeratie State convention
has been called for June 4.
A new salmon combine of forty-fi*.o
firms is contemplated in Uritisli Colninbia.
Several (Serinan steamship companies
have reported a laree decrease in dividends.
tiencral satisfaction has been ex- !
pressed in Austria over the intention
to send an Ambassador to Washington.
A Swedish Count will put .1t>0 acre's
of land in Michigan into peat beds, an
entirely new industry for the United
States.
The Swiss Federal Council will con- i
tribute to Harvard's (.eruianic Museum j
plaster casts of representative Swiss |
sculptures.
A Referendum Dengue has been
formed in Chicago to further that feature
of municipal rule all over the
United States.
Harvard University will probably
send an expedition to explore Egypt.
Babylonia. Assyria and Palestine for
Semitic relics.
Nearly $10,000,000 was expended by
Ilclgium last year in establishing new
(lovernment railroads and increasing
tratllc and transportation conveniences.
The proposed gigantic coal combine
of Indiana and Illinois miners lias gone
tip in smoke. The operators of the latter
State demanded too high a price
for holdimrs.
The San Jose scale has wrought j
great havoc in the orchards of Ohio, j
and it lias been necessary to dig up and
burn thousands of infected trees. Next
season's fruit crop will bo short us a
consequence.
PROMINENT PEOPLE.
Tlichard Croker is reported to be Inlying
more land In England.
Abrain Garfield, youngest son of the
late President, has entered politics in 1
Ohio.
King Edward VII. and Queen Alex- I
a in Ira have been married thirty-nine
years.
Secretary of Agriculture Wilson has
returned to Washington from a Western
spe ehmaking tour.
M. Santos 1 Uintonl, it is reported, intends
to visit New York City next summer
and 11 y about the Urooklyn bridge
Congressman Chester I. Long has
been' renominated by the Republican
convention of the Seventh Kansas District.
Senator Piatt, of New York, has gone
to Florida for a stay of several weeks
The trip is taken for the benefit of his
health.
J. Pierpont Morgan thrives on ;
corned beef and cabbage. Senator Mar- 1
ens A llanna on corned b. of hash and
buck wheats.
James Dick, the Scotch rubber im- I
porter and manufacturer, who died a
few days ago in Glasgow, left $5,0U0,iHiti
to charities of that city.
President Roosevelt has found time
to prepare tiie manuscript of a new
book on the deer of North America.
The volume is one of a series, and wfil
be issued in the early summer.
Senator Gallinger. of New Hampshire,
sent to the library of Congress
the other day for a Itible, which, one
of the oldest employes says, in fortytwo
years is only the second time such
a reuiiest 1m* been mn.in i.v
. J ? WV.UiJll
of Congress.
Archibald Hard Dnrragli, a Congressman
from Michigan, ami Thomas Rob- '
ert Hard, a Senator from California, 1
great-grandsons of Richard Hard, a sol
dier of the French and English war of
17."i<M7t>0. met for the lirst time in
Washington recently.
Minnesota is called the "Rread and
Hiittcr State." and rightly, too. for last .
year her mills turned out 2ti.C3O.5O0
barrels of flour and churned over 60,- i
000,000 ponnds of butter. i
TTow'n This ?
We offor One?Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
UaH'fi Catarrh Cure.
V. J. Cheney A Co., Props., Toledo, O. j
Wo, tho undersigned, have known F. J.Cheav-y
for tho last 15 years, and believe him perfectly
honorablo In all business transactions
ind financially able to carry out any obligation
made by their llrm.
West A Tiiuax,Wholesale Druggists,Tolodo,
Ohio.
Walking, Rinnan AMAnvis,Wholesale Druggists,
Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting
directly upon the blood und mucous surfaces
of the system. Price, 75c. per bottle,
bold by all Druggists. Testimonials froe.
Hall s Family l'llls aro the best.
Messrs. I. M. and B. F. Powell,prominent
merchants in Columbus county, N. C., wrote
us that Rev. T. C. Floyd gave "his child one
dose of "Roykiu's Worm Killer" and the result
wus 307 worms. He wishes all interested
to know It.
Earliest ltunilan Millet.
Will you bo short of hay? If so, plant a
plenty of this prodigally prolific millet. 5 to
8 tons of rioh hay per acre. Price, 50 lbs.,
$1.90; 100 lbs., $3.00; low freights. John A. ;
Salzer Seod Co., La Crosse, Wis. A
Even the musical woman may harp too
much .n one string.
FITS permanently curod. No fits or nervousness
after tlrst day's use of Dr. Kline's Groat |
NerveUehtoror.$2trlal bottle and treatisefroo
l)r. 11. II. Ki-isk, Ltd., 931 Arch St., Philo., Pa.
The fellow, who has dyspepsia usually
makes other people suffer for it.
Each package of Putnam Faoei.ksr Dte
colors either Milk, Wool or Cotton perfectly
at one boiling. Hold by all druggists.
Platinum is worth a great deal more than
gold.
I am sure Piso's Cure for Consumption saved
my life three years ago.?Mas. Thomas KonMNs,
Maple H*t., Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 17, 1900.
Dr. It II. Kdmumls, ono of the best known
physicians and farmers iu South Carolina,
writes us that "A negro girl 10 years ol<l,
near him, took two or thr??o doses of I)r.
Hoykiu's Worm Killer and j ns-ed 3C0
worms."
When the skv is blue nobodv else should
be. '
A Doctor's Testimonial.
Dr. C. I. S. Cawthon, of Andalusia. Ala.,
writes: "Tetterlne is superior to any remedy
known to me for Eczema and stubborn skin
diseases." CO.:. a box by mail front J. T.
Shuptriue, Savannah, Gu., if your druggist
don't keep it.
The fellow who is out for the (lough id
one sort of donation party.
Tvner's Dyspepsia Kemedy is a liquid
preparation and knocks all tablets out. It
cures Indigestion. Dyspepsia. Vertigo, Fullness
of Stomach. Headache. 50c. Druggists.
It's funny tlint when u man's taken in
lie feels put out.
Ill no lew ay, S. C.
Messrs. ISovkin, Carmor ?V- Co.,
Wholesale Druguists, Baltimore, Mil.
Gentlemen.? I have quite a demand for
"lJoykin's Worm Kliler." It is the heat vermifuge
I can get. A termor bought n liottlo
of me u few weeks ago; k*vs one dose to his
child; came in next duv with a chow chow
jar tilled with worms; the result of ouo dose,
since then all want it. NY. J. Davis.
B*it For the llowels.
Ho matter what nils you, hoadnche to a cancer,
you will never got well until your bowels
are put right. Cakcahetb help nature, cure
you without a gripe or pain, produce easy
natural movements, cost you just lOeents to
start getting your health back. Cahoaiikts
Candy Cathartto, the genuine, put up In metal
boxes, every tablet has C. C. 0. stamped on
It. Beware of Imitations.
In Germany the yearly number of divorces
exceeds 10,000.
And Hermit Hslit
While the momentous affairs of tho
nation are being dealt with at one
end of the White House, at the other
end of the stately old mansion there
la the natural, unaffected life of a typical
American family, and now and
then Washington society folks enjoy
the stories that come from the nursery
where the children of its first lady in
the land romp as strenuously us any
ather youngsters.
One evening during tho Christmas
season the Roosevelt children had a
feast of sweetmeats, and when Mrs.
Roosevelt came into the nursery in
the morning she found Kermit paying
the penalty of ovcrlndnlp-oncn
And how Is sister?" asked Mrs.
Roosevelt.
"Oh. #he don't know she Is sick yet,"
groaned Kerralt. "She's not awake
ret."
Sheep-stealing is not soul-saving.
IM?to? ?nrn |V,? .ornr- umaw
| Health I
" For 25 years I have never n
I missed taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla J|
I every spring. It cleanses my H
I blood, makes me feel strong, and rj
i does me gocd in every way."? H
I John P. Hodncttc, Brooklyn, N.Y. I
Pure and rich blood
I carries new life to every
1 part of the body. You
are invigorated, refreshed, fl
Yfll 1 onvinnc /-. kn I
1ft wu VVI H1IA1UUO kU Uk>
active. You becomestrong,
steady,courageous. That's
what Ayer's Sarsaparilla
will do for you.
$1.03 a bottle. All drugr'.ttii.
Ak'.t your doctor what lie think* of Ayrr'*
SirtnparllU. Ilo knows nil iihout thm frntnd
old f.unily niedk -Inc. Follow hi* adrlccaud
wo will be iftlUnril.
J. C. AYES Co., Lowell, Mat*.
. ft-rt vk
| STARTLING
Thousands of childrc n ::
w t
Worms. Svniptoms arc soldo
Mkf
^ child's temperament and upon the vai
tines. Lose no timel Adopt the safe
* DR. BOYKIN'S >
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A SURE. SPEEDY AND SAFE DE:
* IN USE OVER 30 YEARS AC(
w 25c BEST VERMIFUGE KN(
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' I that men of iffhl/s, who u
I nor the inclination, whether
I medicines which cni^so excess
I organs in a constipated condi
I lines. It acts n&tnrally, acts eff
I the Internul organs and leaves
I If In need of a laxative rem
I when anything more than a luxu
I is to consult a competent physl
I which claim to cure all manner
' I The California Fig Syrup Co. wi
which would pivc satlsfact Ion to
' sanction and ono friend recomment
exceed all other laxatives combined
old-time cathartics and modern im
diffusion of knov'odge, as to the lx
Into pcneral use with the well-info
- ?. and ever beneficial action.
The quality of Syrnp of Fljts is
the laxative and carminative prlnci
on tlio system, with apreeablo and
I orpinal method of manufacture,
effects ono should always note tin
Syrup Co.?printed on the front of
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J Y "LEADER1
SMOKELESS POl
are used by the best shots in the coti
i uniform and reliable. All the world's c
won and made by Winchester sfhells.
USED BY THE BEST SHOT
WE PAY R. I. FARE and im.kk $5,000 I
Dcjtocilt, Guarnntee
o/ Cj/rff/lJ/
200 MtKK schoi.ahnh i r?. iioakd at
COST. W rite tjulck to OA.-A I.A.
llt'SlNKSS dll.l.M.I'. MAI ON. OA.
Hs: Galls
on nur Homo or Mule nulcklw
cured with Or. I. ml
I'ii ru. All Pea err. or eent bf
mull wltb Pr. I an.els hook."id?e.A-os
of Hornen. < tittle. J-herp
mid swine and IIow to Trent Them." up-.n
receipt of 2 5 conln.
A. r. 1>ANIKI.S?
; Mn ??l to r?l St., KOVl'ON. ITIASS
Money in Chickens
Por'iSca himii)|H wo (I a U?
| f PAt'H. buOK giving tlif oxperlonce
J I a pruoiw\*? F'ouiiry Ktintfr?uot
/ g an Mmirar. uiu a man working
/ \ ,nr UOII44T.4 mi l wilt*?alUrtllK
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1 1 (julallefor prodiabie poultry rula'
I IliK. IIOOH I'l ni.l.SillMI
CO, 131 I.<iodhi'.I Siroul, .Sew Vurk.
n p rs dqy new dif covery; |i?m '
L* I* \# r O I Quick ro'i.f and curna worit
m?m Hook of t?rtlin?n<a r and t<) tin y a* trratmrnt I
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Host ponrfh Syrup. Taaloa Good. 1>o R*u
In tlun>. s id liy drugalxt*.
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re being gnawed to distraction by %
in reliable. They depend upon the JJJ
-iety of worms present in the intes- <p !
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STROYER OF THESE MONSTERS.
;EPT NONE BUT DR . BOYKIN'S. t
DWN SOLD EVERYWHERE. "J \
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islt every Innd and everywhere will find, I
ro well informed, have neither the time I
on pleasure bent or business, to use thoso
ive purgation and then leave the Internal
lion. Syrup of Figs is not built on those
ectlvely, eleanses, sweetens and strengthens
them lu a healthy condition,
cdy the most oxeellcr.t Is Syrup of Figs, but
the Is required the safe and scientific plan
eian and not to resort to those medicines
of diseases.
is the first to manufacture a laxative remedy
all; a laxative which physicians could
1 to another; so that today Its sales probubly
I. In sone places considerable quantities of
maiiuus arc aim sum, uut nun iuv gi-nerui
;st medicinal agents, Syrup of Figs has come
rmcd, because it is a remedy of known value
dr.o net only to the excellent combination of
pies of plants, known to act most beneficially
refreshing aromatic liquids, but nlso to the
In order to get the genuine and its beneQclal
< full name of the Company ?California Fig
every package.
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,e mtylfl that leads the world. J
Ask roor dealer to order style 2
you acslre ; accept no substitute.
AL WORCESTER CORSET CO., \
Worcester. Mass. ^
h e & ? e bs
" and "REPEATER"
WDERSHOTGUHSHELLS
intry because they are so accurate, ! !
rhampionships and records have been I
Shoot them and you'll shoot well. ;
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.1?1 nwo,? w< mi
( old ,1Uiltl ml IliiliOiO hX|Miiilli?u,
McILHENNV'S TABASCO^
Sffcdf's Mnrvol Who,
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The wonderful medicine,
Ripans Tabules, cured me
in three weeks after having
suffered for five years. My
trouble was dyspepsia, and as
I believe came from eating
too much sweet stuff.
At druggists.
The Five-Cent packet is enough for tin
ordinary occasion. Tile family bottle,
60 cents, contains a supply for a your.
THE LANIER SOUTHERN
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M A CON* r.A.
Thorough In nl appointments. nuflnsfls
men re- opnltc our dlplomaa ns a testimonial
of ability and w Till All bmnr-bM taught,
i Full Information cheerfully furnittho.l.
$1 fin fne $ I If you rnnnot make Jloo for
IUU Itir 1 . every SI you Pay us f'r teach*iwr
you. we'll refund your money. Send for tacta
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Guano Distributers
^ "Write for Prices anil Calnloj;ue.
; ) The Gantt Mf'g Co.,
MACON, - GEORGIA.
i-'" J. T. GANTT, Proprietor.
^42 bus. per Aero
I y irll paring crop anrri mi m.ulh. A i ?B
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