Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, May 07, 1902, Image 4
PROMINENT PHYSII
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C. B. Chatabvrlin, M. D., writes from
"Mutt)/ rases have conte ancle
5 ha s benefited, and cured. There foe
| catarrh and a (jenrral tonic."?(
Kxumliirr IT. S. Trmiarjr.
l>r. Llewellyn Joriliiu. M?*<ilnal Examiner |
or l'. S. Treasury Department. graduate of
Columbia College,
and who served
throe yoars at
t West Point, has th?f
^Skl following to say of
C5> *TV lVruiia:
I / ~ ~ flu "Allow mo to ox- I
,, press my gratitude
\ ' hone lit derived
<> ^ from your wonhas
brought forth
s^Pj/yr a vast change and
1 I now consider
Dr. L. Jordan. 1 myself a well man
after months of
Henry River Manufacturing Co. of
Hildohran, N. C., has tyeen incorporated
for manufacturing cotton and wool, by
Messrs. IX W. Aderholt, V. Aderliolt.
M. E. Rudisill and J. O. Ballard of
Cherryville, N. C.; J. C. Qulckel, A. L..
Qulekel, Miss S. B. Hoke of Lincolnton,
N. C., and M. L. Aderholt of King's
Mountain, N. C. Capital stock 1rQi>5,000,
of which $:?9.000 has been subscribed.
No details as to character of
plant have been announced.
"The pen,'' said the famous war
rmr 10 uie great editor, "is mightier
than the sword." "But there is this
to say in favor of the sword." replied
the great editor. "It never gets us into
libel suits."
laarorfrrtly hnrmlea* vcjrefnh1<> fnmpmui.I Itpral.
tlreiy ami permanently rlltnlnntea corpulency anil
aupcrflunuii flrati. II I* n < 1 UK A IIMH.I'TK ami u?
III arm lfi? an fn-i-h nlrTlmuiMiwImf I atlenn linvr n?> !
thin treat men t. I'll v sir Inn ? 1'luliir' e It Wi Ite in u? fur
l>RI< KTIIKATVlKVI'. semi Ten Cnila Imnvrr
Ironmpp. ? !< ' crri'?|ii ndi'tu p Mrlctiv Cotillilrnilnl
Lory thingIn plainwall ! i<ackaiin>> n mlyou t)>?
formula. If you Ink pour trrnirneiit. nnit you <;nn make
Kedurto* nt lionip If you ilrclip; know Inn tin- IniirntIrnt*
nrotl have no frar < f pwll affect*. A<lilr< ??,
(ilnirual'briii.t u .37111 hJrB Ate M l.ouU Mo
I ' So lit
a ft ftl p y MADE EASILY
MUllt I ANI) RAPIDLY.
ww I 1 I Wo want mon with energy
nnd Kilt; will give llioin >< Munition in which
they ran make tnomn rH| l<lty the labor Imlng
light nnd Ptn|do nient the yonr around. It ?
quitm no capital or gl out education. Nome of
our brut Kiiicmtipti are country boy. l'rollt
Suiok nnd euro Write nt once for |>at tleulnta.
1U1HI1NS run. CO . Kmnr lil'dg, Atlanta, On.
- tor the race w^v
Of life, you know, / * _
Red Seal Shoes
Are all the <jo.
! < > WS39'S* TO AI CC of trrmrr rtaar-rlptlon. n*?117-?"i>i
?w?Lt? UfA'tion Oil.irnntewrl
f* rv-^t\ i Writ* for rtl.op. J KHKI1 M a It I i K S
Mi' ' |.,i S ftt .llll riMilllkJln,
Mcallen s business college, a.1:
' Sceor?tfu! School. No maurl:*. CittaloKUe free
I Jrttk cjrvN, u?r (Thompson's Eye Wafer
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MANS
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14th and P Sts., Washington, 1). C.: {
r my nbscrvut ion, where l'cmnti j
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e, I cheerfully recommend it for J
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sulToring. Fellow-sufferers' Porunn will 1
euro you."?Dr. Llowollyn Jordan.
Goo. C. Havener, M. I>., of Anacostla, D.
C., writes:
Tho Poruna Modidno Co., Columbus, O.:
Gentlemen?"In my practice I have had
occasion to froijuontly |<rescril>e your vulu- '
ahlo medicine, and have found its use bono- i
Ih'ial, es|N>oially in o:is>>h of catarrh."?
Goo rue C. Havener, M. D.
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11 you <l<> not prompt find satis- ]
fn-tory results from t!? * use of Peruna, |
write nt once to 1?r. Hiirtmun, giving a
full statement of your c;isi',? and he will
In- pleased to givo you his valuable ad- i
vice gratis.
Address I>r. Ilartmnn. President of
Tho lliirtiuau Sanitarium, Columbus,
Ohio.
Notes of Progress.
I Drayton Mills of Spartanburg, S. C.. 1
has filed application for charter capital
stock being pluceil at $250,000. Hooks
of subscription arc now open, and the 1
stock is being rapidly taken by local
investors, some of whom are oillters of
other cotton factories. Arch R. Calvert,
mentioned recently as proposing
an enterprise of this character, is the |
promoter, incorporators are Mr. Cal- j
vert, M. F. Floyd, W. A. Law, John P. I
Cleveland, W. E. Burnett and A. L. 1
White.
Brenham Cotton Mills of Brenbam,
Texas, will build a mill to have equipment
of 5000 spindles and 160 looms for !
the production of tho coarser grades of
cloth. This company was reported last
week as organized, with eapital of
$150,000. 1). C. Giddings, Jr., can be
addressed for particulars.
The Board of Trade of La Grange,!
Texiis, is endeavoring to organize a
company for tho purpose of building a
cotton factory. Messrs. John Killough
and Alex. Rosenberg have been appointed
a committee to visit mills in
the State and report on the feasibility
of the project.
H. M. Shaw and associates of Oxford, 1
N. C., contemplate the establishment
'of a knitting mill, and Mr. Shaw invites
correspondence relative to the i
cost of equipment, selection of eharac- |
ter of product, and other information. t
Messrs. H. F. Douglass, B. F. Hamilton,
H. G. Beard, Columbus Lytal and
F. P. Stearns have incorporated the
Shawnee Cotton Textile Co. of Shawnee,
O. T., for manufacturing cotton
products. The capital stock la $100,000.
Scnbount Special lintes.
$5.90 Chnrlotto to Itnlolgh, N. ('., and re- i
turn, account of Commencement Exercises
A. A M. College. Tickets on Mile May 24th j
to 27th, inclusive, good to return until May
29th.
One fare for the round trip to Jackson,
Mis*., account of th? ?
?-rii 1 Assembly of Presbyterian Church. Tickets
on sain May l'2lli, i:uti and 14th. with final
iiinit May 30 h. For further particulars
call on A. V. Merrill,l'ass. and Ticket Agent. |
23 S. Tryon St.. Charlotte, N. C.
FITS permanently cured. No (Its or nervousness
after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great 1
Nervellestorer.t2trial bottle and tmatlsofroe
Dr. 11. H. Kline,Ltd.,081 ArcliSt., Phlla.,Pa. I
Germany raises more potatoes than any
other European eountrv.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children
teething.soften the gums, reducesinflnintnatlou,allays
pain,cures wi id colic. 25c. a bottle
A>k Your Ilruter For Allen's Foot-Knur,
A powder. It rests the feet. Cures Corns, ;
Hunions. Swollen, Sore. Hot. Callous, Aching,
sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen's j
Foot-Fas? makes new or tight shoes easy. At .
all Druggists and Shoest >res, 25 cents. Ac
cent no substitute. Sample mulled Free. i
Address Allen s. Olmsted, I.eliov, N. Y.
'1 he consumption of liour in the lTnited
States is id ut one barrel a venr in
mail, woman and child 1:1 the country.
Totterlne Curi'M Krzemii,
P.ing Worm. Harher'a Itch,Scnldhead, Totter
111?t those itching skin trouble so unploastnt
and disgusting. r.O -. a box l>y mail from
l. T. Shuptrlno, Savannah, On., if your druggist
don't keep it,
Oinscng to the value of about $800,000
la exported to Hong Kong every year
from this country. It is Used as a medicine
and stimulant.
Thirty minutes is all tlm time required to
dye with I'utn am Fadki.kss Dyes. Sold by j
all druggists.
Few of us arc so busy helping others that
we can't stop to help ourselves.
1'iso's Cure is th? best medicine we overused
tor ad affections of throat and lungs. W*.
> EWdsi.it. v antra ren, Ind., Feb. 10, iihk).
I China rnn.es and consumes more ducks .
than any other country in the world.
THE TIMMER MARKET. |
It la a Unique Affair Held at Aberdeen,
Scotland.
On tho last Wednesday of August
every year there Is a fair called the
"Tlmmor Market" held In tho Castle
Suare In Aberdeen, Scotland. Sonio
fifty or sixty years ago nothing could
be bought at It but wooden articles?
from which arose the name "Tlmmor."
Now. however, It Is the Scotch housewife's
last chance of getting her berries
for preserving. Every patron of
the the market knows that after that
mourn me ouiy cuauie 01 nun is
?hence the rush. Great and small,
rich and poor alike turn out.
Booths, set to the best advantage
and numbering perhaps two hundred, j
aro arranged in rows, ample room 1
being left for the buyers and pleasure-seekers
between, rruit stans. ;
old clothes dealers, shooting ranges, j
wheels of fortune?everything to make j
a penny can be found there. Schools I
and colleges have no recognized holi- i
day on that Wednesday, vet the aver- j
age "mod" Is a regular attendant. Up j
and down he parades, blowing his
trumpet in the face of everyone he
meets* and looking the very picture !
of happiness, nlthough past the age
of three.
By seven o'clock the "tarry rope"
lamps are lit anil the fun commences. !
Country "bumpkins" fetch their
"lasses" anil buy them candy anil
pears or whatever is wished for; pro- |
vhltid that the cost does not exeeed
sixpence. The elite of both sexes 1
mix with the crowd and "treat," the
one the other. When all is about sold j
out the students start for home with l
a rush, upsetting the stalls as they
go. Nothing, of course, is said by the
police, it being "Timmer" day.
Should any one be so absent-minded
as to forget the months and the days j
thereof, he has no doubt whatever, i
from the head-splitting noise, of the
last Wednesday in August.
Odd5 and Ends.
When a pugilist is knocked out in
lie tirst round life to him is surely
lot one round of pleasure.
"Don't strike a man when he is
lown," says the Mnnayunk Philosopher.
"The chances are he hasn't anything.
anyhow."
"I have followed the sea for 30
rears," said the man with the weath- i
rbeaton face. "And have you never '
caught up with it?" asked the silly, i
pale young man.
The one crop that never fails is the
dead beat crop.
pTired Out j
" I was very poorly and could
hardly get about the house. I was I
tired out all the time. Then I tried B
LAycr's Sarsoparilln, and it only I
took two bottles to make me feel g
perfectly well."? Mrs. N. S. Swin- H
ney, Princeton, Mo.
Tired when you go to f
I bed, tired when you get e
| up. tired all the time, i
( Why? Your blood is im- |
\ pure, that's the reason. I
3 You arc living on the 1
Li knrder l.'r.* I
Iuui uvi 11 ii^ UI IIV^l V \J tA" fl
haustion. Take Aycr's J
Sarsaparil la and be j
quickly cured. IVfiiJgS:
8 Ask your doctor what ho thinks of Arer's
kj SirH.ij.srUla. Ho know* all about this ,:'rund
old family modlciiio. Follow Ills advice and
wo will bo satisfied.
J. Ayer Co., Lowell, Mass.
:-o?,oHo?fcnrii?oi?ouo?!oi?oroi? i|
fAPUDINE SfS* 1
^ L.aORIPPE, COLDS, ETC.
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Dora Not A Heel (lie Ilenrt.
Sold by DniBgtltt, IS nu 1 2.%c bottle, ft
OstOMOMOiflOilOAOilOstC^OltOMOoS^r)
Corset Comfort.
/ G For warm rliti
K Corsets cotnps
U Straight fron
| Royal
Worcester
I and Bon T
\ Corset
^ They always fit.
tA Ask your dealer to show the
tr? you, or order style you sc!i<
Royal Worcester Corset Co., wor?
! ALABAS1
f? NOT A K A LSO M I N (
f JNpfJ
r "Fnughl I";;o your na?tv decaying kulw
Y mine? No. sir! AI.AHA&T1NK is what
r asked for and what 1 want."
5 ALABASTINE COW?PANY
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LyeSEa ? Pinkham's ^
It will entirely euro the worst fo
rian troubles, Inflammation and Ulc
of the Womb, and consequent Sp
adapted to the Change of I-ifo.
It has cured more cases of TSac
1? A-\- ' ' ?
Aciuusiy uic woriu lias over Km
eases. It di.;solve3 ancl expels tumor
of development, and checks any tear]
Irregular, Suppressed or I'akif
Stomach, Indigestion, Bloating, Floe
ache. General Debility quickly yields
Womb troubles, earning pain, v
lieved and permanently cured by it
acts in harmony with the laws that ?
harmless as water.
It quickly removes that Henri
tiule, "don't care" and "want-toirritability,
nervousness, Diz/.iness, I
melancholy or the "blues," and bael
of Female Weakness, or somo derar
medicine always cures.
Kidney Complaints and Back;
Compound always cures.
No other female medicine i
widespread nnd unqunliliud en<
has sueli n record of cures of fern
Those women who refuse t<
wnrded a htimlrod thousand tinu
? a cure. Sold by Druggists ever
CANpy CATHARTIC
?j?. 5-V-. ?.?fco s ,? itro?ut.
r.;r. r^e stamped C C C. Never sold in bnik.
Bowarc of the dealer who tries to sell
"sometlilug just as good."
J* ' ** UNION__MAOE. ^
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llW Id ,L' '' s''"? ('c,i'*'rs everywhere. M
^ r Caution! The pcnuinc have !'|
/M J^j W. 1.. Doug'i.-.s' i .:??* .ral juice H
W stamped on the bottom.
Increase of talcs <n talie belovt U
9 1R0S= 7 ?H.70eV?lr?.
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B 1 ?' >' > = HOH. 11> J Pa. Ira. W
I sssaasKTnrzryiT^: _ &
B 1 :,UU " ,>4-'il' ' "
1901 = 1,5^0 Palra. |
Business Mora Than Doubled In Four Years. K
ThJE REASCVQ : , ? , _ ft
U .1.1 nuiki s r\rnl tolls more men R $3.10 H
an 1is.M sliocs ilian ativ <> l:ti f? o inwiiilio'tiiri' j. U
i W.Ubouuloa { Kithocsrlncedtldeby H
l siilo vrilli $.'.. ?) and sh.mi f1i?? s of i.lficr niuk. * nr.- h
, found to l> * jum o. k>oi1. 'I !? > will outwear two H
pairs of ordinary g-l.lio anil C:i.?o shoes. ^ el
Made of the. best leathers. Including Patent M
Corona Kill, Corona Colt anil National Kangaroo. U
fail Color f.|pl<>li nnl AlfiKji Rltrk Hooks I'.oi, Kl
K.l.IloiiiiUi |i "i;rt Hdtr Line" cannot be equalled. y
Slims l?y mull. 35 cts. extra. C.".l:ilii|f Q
nsiiVriIM*' f'' ;j iKt~yj- *?|
Iltst < oujih riyrup. 't'nMra Good. Urc F|~j ^
Iter, Mais. ^ ^
n oa~.-<r. r><r><*
P ?3 P\5 ?2? A Durable
! S aNi ESi Wa? Coating ^
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Forms a pure and permanent coat- p
in^ and does not require to l>e taken
off to renew from time to time. Is 3
a dry powder, ready for use by ^
mixing with cold water. *i !
TO THOSE BUILDING V1
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We are cxj>crts in the treatment of *j
walls. Write and see how helpful i
we can be, at no cost to you, in get- y
i ting beautiful and healthful homes. }
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, Grand Rapids, Mich. ^
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i of Lydia E. PinkV
egetable Com1
Justifies Her Origfig
nature.
7egetabio GczmpQuncfm
rms of Female Complaints. all Ovacrationt
Falling ana Displacement
inal Vveakness, and is peculiarly
l-iaeho and Lcucorrhcea than nnv
3\vn. It is almost infalliblo in such
s from the Uterus in an early stago
Lcney to cancerousfhumors.
ul Menstruation, Weakness of the
xling, Nervous Prostration, Ileadto
it.
reiglit, and backac he, instantly res
use. Under all circumstances it
pvern the female system, and is as
ng-down Fooling, extreme lassibe-left-alono"
feeling, excitability,
"aintness, sleeplessness, flatulency,
vache. Thcso are suro indications
lgeincnt of tho Uterus- whir-h tnio
ache cf either sex the Vegetable
a the xrorUl has received such
lorscment. No other mcdieiue
alo troubles.
? accept anything els? are re?s,
for they get what they want
ywhere. Refuse all substitutes.
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I Enclose a-cert sta up for particulars. D
Address SCOTT REMEDY CO.. Louisville. Ky. M
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evented by Shampoos
and light dressings of
emollient skin cures. 'I
stops falling hair, remo
dandruff, soothes irritn
stimulates the hair folli
with energy and nourisl
hair grow uoor? n swec
scalp when a;! else fails.
MILLIONS mi !
Anoiiffnl l?y Ct'tk't'iu Ointm;:\t, for
ing tno t?Kin, i<>r cleansing tin* se: '.p of
stopping of fulling hair, for softening,
ami sore h.iuds. for baby rashes, Uohin
poses of the toilet, bntii, ami nursery.
8<>ai* in tlie form of baths for nnm
excoriations, for too free or oflenslve p
ulcerative weaknesses, and for tunny :;i
pest themselves to women and mother .
emollient properties derived from ( rv:
purest of cleansing Ingredients, and tin
No oilier vixlicaUd soup is to be comp.i
and beautifying the skin, scalp, hair
domestic toilet soap, however cxpensivi
purposes of the toilet, bath, and nurser
ONE I'kick. the l?t?T sklu and couipl
baby soap in tlie world.
Complete External nnri Ir.tornnl
XT ? CoiwUtlnK of Ci'Ticrr
15 Ti tl ai"' Call'.', ami hi.hi ri
<2 (-W.,. u. In-l iiitly ail;,
OOOtllC 1111,1 In-;,I. ai,, 1 I
TUo Crw4* <?1 anil idealise tlie blood
nO ?OS Jhl ttl0 m(>H. tortertii;:. di
scrip, and blood humour*, itw-lie-,, Ilc-1,1 it^. a o
fulls. Skild tliroitcrli,'-t iiu- a,,rid. Itrlt:->li Hcpn
Depots 5 Hue de la I'.itx, Parts. forma l>ui
OlfllUWU Kksoi.vkst |?i;.i.s (Clioe date Co.-.tc
etihst'.tuli- ft>r 11 to evict). Iti-il ntj-il'l I.'CTIIUB* IJ>)
and humour cii'm. I'm up In screw-cap pocMctnu
PlIAeiuvalteralhc. iwiWiillc, tonic, H.-.d ,lli
cot, n'.oM (!<-'*< r-ful and ccoaotiirul liood and jl.l
yet coiapoua ted.
I Good enough I
| for anybody! I
y\ll Havana Filler g
j :
-FLORODORA'BANDS are
t of same value as tags from <
\ 'STAR: 'DRUMNiOND'Natural Leaf, i
! 'GOOD LUCK"OLDPEACH&HONEY'
! "RAZOR'and I.RICE GREENVILLE' \
Tobacco
?"' .win 'TT -I
SWIFT CREEK Stock and Dairy Farm.
c C; ?? s2jf I'll* for s.ati'n Inrtri- II Un livrof
AAit, . /r\nl.-i\t..iini:i.-i:lst.?r? .1 A J.O.O.
l. (,' ,i .li-r-. Iftiili ninl
|J. . ( J / None In . Iiri- I In till' I.uih.
if L/ (.'Iiiubtiiiiitf y lln- most
I-/\y iii imti'il mil u|itn il:it?? I lb.oil
R\ \ . . ItI III AllliTli'Il. Hulls 1.1 f.l 13
AV*-*"* fcw" in.'iiih- i iii, S'.'.vki. Ili'lfrm,
Minn- urn1, S" l'.i].ANI>( il \ v l'lws. $.V"u each.
Si-mi I'lici'it ami ci't What .von want.
T. 1*. tilt \~\\ bLI., I ru|i . Hattli'linro. \ C.
i of CUTICURA SOAP
CUTICURA, purest of
his treatment at once
ves crusts, scales, and
tted, itching surfaces,
c!cs, supplies the roots
"iment, and makes the
:t, wholesome, healthy
IT!!"1!!!??, SfifiP
J *4 5 a 'O V E B 2 A V p J ?* I
j -reserving, purifying, and beautifyerusts,
scull,, and dandruli, and tho
whitening, and soothing rod, rough,
gs, a.id eh.din : >, and for all the purMillions
of Women me Ccticuka.
ying irritations, in(himmnt.ions. find
r>i>ir?tiou, in the form of washes for
iti-epUe purposes which readily su?CUHCUKA
SOAI* Combine* delicate
> t* i: a , the jfrcnt skin cure, wit I; tho
nvxt refreshini* of flower odours,
r. I with it for preserving,purifying.
, :i>;<I hands. \<> o;her l?w.yn or
, is to bo compared w it h i< for all the
y. Thus it coinhin* s, in ()xk Soap at
usiou coap, and tlie LKS1 toilet acii
Troatmcnt for Evory Humour,
SoAl'f'V.), U> rli'dDrc tin* hkln of orusta
tin- thickened ruth !? ; < i nci ka ointmknt
v itching, liiiluiiiimitlon, ami Irritation, and
i tl< i'll! p.ksoi.vknt 1'm.ls r.'.v.i, to oiml
\ sni.,i.j. Skr Is often auMclfiit to euro
il.'iniMv. Itelin t>ii nir.jr, and scaly pkln,
1 lrrltatmis, with loss of hair, when all cl-n
t' 27-2f, OharterhoiiM! js?|.t London. French
:o axi> CUMM. < <?ur., Sole Props., IIvjUid.
d) are a new, tnntelc?a, odonrlcas, eonomleal
oi.vrxT, a* woil a? for all jtlier litooil put it'.era
t vials, e<mti?lnin? <V> do?e?, nrlce, 4\c. t'UTI(uHtlve,
and iieyuud qucM on the pureot, awietn
purltlors, humour :urc?, and tonic diycaUvea
I