Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, October 22, 1902, Image 4
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ON A WHEEL t&SfX
MUCldoBt tiuppoiitl in U bottio of 31
Ulce
Rju mural in
need not become a
body. If the}' do '
MEX
MUSTANG
will thoroughly, q
nently cure these
is no guess work a
imeiit is used a cu
YOU DON'T KNOW Sri,
Mustang Liinlnicut. As a llcsh
r ?- % BOH WORLD.
<T? rmanr r.:m OXt.OOO trade inion*
-is Is.
Warreu, I., carpenters have orSfliiizcd.
Toronto It'an.) lithographers will
form a utilur.
1'lans are <n foot to luiild a labor
temple ni Toprka, Kan.
I'McpIwimkI. Kn.ulam!, carpenters li.tvp
vlriiek against piecework.
Marine ctitriitrer* on the <5real I.akc-s
bave adoptimI In.-*t year's scale of wajjes
for next year.
There are "J'JTt.'l l.'i masters ami men
fianloved in the mpreii.-nii ihmvIii.. ..r
C.rcnt Britain.
In tli?* past twenty years in only 0110tiflJi
of tin* coal strikes have I lie men
scoured their demands.
. enters ??f the American Kx press
Company have received n voluntary
increase in salary of ten per cent.
Female factory employes at Flint.
Mich., averr, e unely n:io cents a day,
ami one half are employed hy the piece.
Class lev. !<>: ! at New York City
it.iv i struck to enforce demand for a
nine hour day and a new scale of
traces.
I lay l!ilw>rcl*v are mi grwit demand
at St. I amis. Mo., and wages have advaneed
ten per cent, in the iiast two
months.
\ ntovenient has been inaugurated
among lite Northumberland, Fuglaml.
miners for a general strike as a protest
at gainst tlie coal lax.
" Fvery member of the Clgartnnkers*
Cnion at Jacksonville, Fla., cuniriimtca
twenty -five cents a week toward advertising
their union label.
In Croat Britain there are I.OOo.OOO
trade unionists. itnd hut l.tVtO.OOO In
tin- dnited States aud Canada for
About twice- the population.
There have been nearly 700 strikes in
fireat Britain during the past twelve
months, sixty-eight per cent, of which
b&vc been set lied in favor of tlie men.
PA M'S~H0 R NBLASTS.
._y. rr supremo are oi
I living may b<
* summed up in giv
hope of Balvatlcr
t. X't^r v<K lies in the salvutioi
T/v ?r thp8onlY
V $' >) Thr.s- v.-hu e-icoel
fbyi IV. 1 .u -.1:^ il"?
1 \ \ /, r d will no gnu.
|f\,V 1M1W !>? llinj.
fMvvi5 v^""* *iil not Wir
* i 'c * * lcapcct who refuse:
wet .., V.
I.:.. . : nn ii'a opportunity for thi
r ;.' < A of his ideals.
V?. i .rnhltion is the child of envj
i* will t.e the mother of sorrows.
S-.!/ surrender is the secret of soul
Mttafru-tion.
The lights of the world are not 11
Smuinated by the tires of controversy
He who has friends only to use then
will have them only to lose them.
Goods can n vpi constitute the chia
good.
The good iti a man may he known i>;
rhe good he sees In men.
There can he religion without ritua
j*m we have light without lamps.
Lift's plr:.yu:? - are but spring fresh
erf#. Gtn.'s ,oy a perennial spring.
The p> jsaros of a true saint eanno
Ik- auyrrf-ntcd by the pains of sin
urns.
A good feliow is not always a goot
friend.
Inspiration is God's answer to ou
mun -ftf Inn
ir Chr bullet that kills and not th
repfi'.l t
He -3 ? tr.titor to mar. who is na
-Cn.r *jo (Jc.'d.
Mctff create* mora wants than I
at Isfcrs
iiadTs succor comas swifter thai
icntly moots with disaster. Avory
ient. doctor to hn vo with you whon
icxlcuu Mustang Liniment.
?
Mtt
rs or
ig Sores
l fixture upon vour
it is your tault, tor
ICAN
mm ent
uickly and permaatilietions.
There
bout it; it' this linrc
will follow.
quickly a burn or scald can hocured
[ you havo treated it with Mexican
liealcr it elands at the very tup.
PROMINENT PEOPLE. I
Arthur Ciiirdincr, cycling champion
of 1807, is entering the automobile
business.
Oxford University has conferred the
degree of doctor of civil law on Ambassador
White.
Emperor William lias bestowed n
deeoratioti on Captain Sverdrup. the
j Arctic explorer.
Sir ('una 11 Doyle has declined to j
I stand as a l.iheral-Uuion candidate in I
1 <\ ntral Edinburgh.
t ^
T?r. Joseph Parker, the famous
preacher, has been ordered to give up
| all work for six months.
Mr. Kruger. former President of the j
i South African Republic, has just
pa scd his seventy-seventh birthday.
King Christian of Denmark has j
gazetted Anton Ilegner, the American .
'cellist, a Knight of the Danebrog Ordor.
l?r. N. C. Morse. President of tho
Iowa Association of Railway Surgeons,
is the heaviest physiciau in America,
\\ cighing -''>'J"5 pounds.
Count Tolstoi is s lid to lie writing :
another book in his old age. It will
| deal with his impressions 01 the militnry
revolt i- the Caucasus, ISoO.
Andrew Carnegie has given $50,000
to Eastbourne, Sussex, for the est alt- I
iisiimeut of a library, for which the}
, Duke of Devonshire lias given liie site, i
Keriuml Moses, of California, a member
of the Philippine Commission, will I
1 retire on January 1, and will make a 1
I tour of Europe, afterward shaping Ids i
!affa "s so that lie will be able to take
up bis college work in the University j
ol California.
Rear Admiral Thomas O. Sclfridge h:
fill* .?!( lout I i\-Sn<r tl><? V.? ? ??
, r,, ,, , n.S VIIIWI \?1 (Hi: nil* J. 1
[ The records show that he entered the i
I Navy as a midshipman on .Innnary 1, |
ISts, at whieh time he must have been ,
at lest tlfteen years old. lie is, therefore,
probably ninety-nine. His eldest
-on. Rear- Vdniiral Thomas O. JSclfrhige,
Jr., is sixty six years old. .. ?
. _L NEWSY GLEANINGS.
t T.eaven worth, Kan., miners have
, agreed with the operators cm a wage
scale.
A building for all the mercantile asv
| social ions of Chicago, 111., is content)
i plated.
i ' The Italian Government hns-bought
the Villa 15orgln.se. in Koine, for a pub1
lie park.
The l'aris I.ouvre added Slo.oou
t worth of art treasures to its collections
| last year.
Cotton brokers are counting on sendj
ing $'>.000,000 worth of raw cotton to
China next year,
i A new starch factory to use 1000
j bushels of corn dally lias been started
' nt Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
7
American railroads are confronted
j vrith the fact that there is a decided
" | scarcity of telegraph operators.
TIima *
, ....v. - .... * luiKjruit'ii ii n vp nenil
I oil a movement lo seeurc the church at'
j tcmlnncc of the laboring people.
11 j More than half a million dollars'
. worth of gold is used up every year by
f I the dentists of the United States.
The Hotel des Involutes, of Paris,
y the home of veterans of the French
I Army, will be innde into a museum.
1 Steam power is almost an impossi|
blllty in Southern China, fuel being
! one of the most expeusive Chinese luxuries.
t The famous naturalist and arctic explorer,
Dr. Nanscn, is to be placed in
charge of a new International marine
^ laboratory at Christiana.
New coal fields which have been
opeu?d up in Poland may, it Is stated.
r lead to Warsaw developing Into one of
the foremost mannfactorlng cities in
Kuropo. {
The New York State Board of Mediat
Hon and Arbitration recorded sixty
fresh disputes in April, May and Jnne,
X involving 480 firms and 21JBOO workmen,
who lost tn the aggregate ML000
. days week. Of the 2XJBOO etrlfegftAiifr
skk msmaMsUirt. .i. i
I
HINTS FOR LITERARY PEOPLE, ;
A German Publisher's Rather Expressive
Views.
The Author, of London, publishes
the following "literary hints for the
wealthy and rultivated," which, it
says, were taken from a German publisher's
advertisements:
A gentleman does not give his
daughter a dowry of from five to fifty
thousand pounds and forget to provide
her with a bookcase.
A gentleman does not have a full
wine cellar and v'mpty book shelves.
A gentleman does not use eau-decologne
and read greasy volumes from
a circulating library.
A gentleman does rot borrow good
works which he is in a position to
buy.
A gentleman doe3 not talk about the
latest llterntuve when he is acquainted
utiij ?mi w11in nua ueen sain 01 it
by the reviewers.
A gentleman does not cut books
with his fingers, oven after having
washed his hands.
A gentleman does not possess a box
of carpenter's tools, but no paper
knife.
A gentleman does not receive hooks
for review and give them away or
sell them without opening them.
A gentleman does not make presents
only of things which are entirely
without intellectual value.
A gentleman does not send to hip
bookseller for a parcel of books od
approval, and after having read them,
return tliem, saying that none of them
suit him.
A gentleman does not buy only i
sixpenny cheap editions.
A gentleman does not depend for i
his reading upon the daily journals ,
and illustrated weeklies.
0. B. B. bdcir rKtici.
Cnros nto.it unit Skin Dlnrase*, Cancers,
I '--fit i?c Humor*.
Isotonic Blood Balm (B. II. B.) cures
Pi:n? !* ."*. scabby, aealy, it-riiiriK K 'scmu,
Ulcers, Bating Sores. Scrofula. Blood
Poison, llouc Pains, Swellings, Rheumatism,
Clancor. Especluiiy advised for chronic
eases that doctors, patent medicines and
Hot Springs fall to euro or help. Strengt hens
weak kidneys. Druggists, 31 per
largo bottle. To prove it euros 11. B. 11.
sent free by writing Bi.oon Balm Co..
12 Mitchell Streot, Atlanta, tin. Describe
trouble and froo tnoJieal advlco sent in
scaled letter. Medicine sent, at onec, prepaid.
All wo ask Is that you will speak a
good word for B. B. B.
The jaw of the sbnrlc furnishes the best
watchmaker's oil. In each shark is found
about half a n:~>*.
How's Tills ?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Rewsrd for
snv ease of Catarrh that cannot he cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Chenet A Co., Toledo, O.
We, the undersigned, have known F. .T.
< honey for the last 15 years, and beiioTo him
perfectly honorable in all business transactions
and financially able to carry out any
obligation made hv their tirm.
West \ Tnrxs Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
Ohio.
Waldiro, Kinnan A Marvir, Wholesale
Druggirta, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,acting
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. Testimonials sent free.
Price. 7;>e. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Hall's Family Pills are the heat.
An o>l rich lives about thirty years, and
the average annual yield of a bird in eantiviiv
is from two pounds to four pounds
of feathery.
FITS permanent Iv eti n'd.No ilisor nervousness
after 11 rst day's us? of Dr. Kline's (treat
Aurvene.sn>r?T.t-ii'Jai oouio nau t reattsorroo i
Dr.R. H.KMm, Ltd., 881 Arch St.. Phi la., Pa.
'1 he cook can generally be depended upon
to stir thing* up.
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup [or children
teething,soften the gums, reduces lull animation,allays
pain,cures wind coll", 25e. ubottle
American machinery, tools and sewing
machine* are used all over the world.
Tiso's Cur* for Consumption Is an tnfalllblo
medicine for coughs and colds.?X. W.
iiAiirrL, Ocean drove. X. J., Fob. 17, 1900.
The experience that makes a man poorer
should also make him wi.-er.
Money refunded for each package of
Putnam Fadeless Dyes if unsatisfactorvj^^
III
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$ ii I
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Si i] It is used by mi
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It stands highe?
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EMBARRASSED THE OLERQYMAN
Hlola ter'a M>lc*.titrt All R1(kt Until
th# Maid Appaaiad.
A distinguished episcopal clergyman
was once called on to officiate at
a fashionable summer resort church,
and, finding only a short surplice and
no cassock in the vestry, was very
much disturbed at the thought of having
to appear in a vesture that to the
frivolous would look like a white shirt
and trousers. But a happy inspiration
eamo to him. Why not wear one of
his wife's hlack petticoats? The portion
that would show below the surplice
would look exactly like the regulation
cassock, and no one would ever
be the wiser. So he hurriedly sent
one of t hr> nclmrc n ltl. nvnlnn^tr.rv
note to his wife in toe hotel, anil in
the niek of time the petticoat arrived.
The makeshift turned out to bo a perfect
success, and no one at a distance
could tell that he \va3 not wearing a
cassock. After the close of the service
he decided to go out to the body
of the church without taking off his
robes, in order to greet some friends.
And he was soon the center of a
Troup of fashionable women, when a
|reon Irish maid from the hotel came
up, and in a loud voice said to him:
'Yer Riverence, the missus sint tnc
iflher her petticoat that ye do be
wearin", an' I wur. to wait till yc take
it off."?New York Tribune.
He Needed no Introduction.
An amusing story comes from Peris
of the device adopten by a prominent
clubman of wealth and position to
foim the acquaintance of a lady well
known for her beauty in social and
theatrical circles. The lady was
lunching in a fashionable restaurant
in the Bois de Boulogne, accompanied
by her equally well known poo'lo,
says the London Globe. The dog was;
running from table to table, picking
up pieces and collecting tnorsalj
from other diners, and presently,
when it returned to its mistress, she
was astonished to see written on its
bark in rod cnalk. "Toil your mistress
that she is simp'.y adorable and I love
her exceedingly." "The gentleman
signed his name. After this a formal
introduction WA3 no longer necessary.
It is state-', that the Cathcart dumber
Co. of Decatur. Ala., which has
been operating a hand-saw miil at that
place of HO.000 feet capacity, lias made
arrangements 1 > build a mill of much
greater capacity.
YMem
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BUT IT CURES R
.turf nil itInr'i.vx friniiiri jYom impitril
K| injure the it if/rxl inn/nii.i. t'ntiirrh
H itiArti'i>rur t?nitrr t/ir /niicrrpd lituiui ;n
TWO QOTTL
I tienllemcn:? I tnko pleasure In In
of your " ttTIEOMAClUC. I'lVip l-< :;!< ? ? !
I Ik- ft any la-m-nt to you ii; ndvortisinir j
Yours truly, W. 11. HANI
jjj^ Bobbitt Chemical Co.,
|(apudine i I
> \ y ,ii<;uipi>i:,< oi.iin 5
?; ami 1ii?.%i?a< IlliS. *
Sold by nil DrngRlsta.
Genuine stamped C C C. Never sold In balk*
Beware cf the dealer who tries to sell
"something just as good."
Why
jp.of fi<Ss
t fAmity laxative
ive.
lildrcn.
iautv.->?
for business men ^
ifc under all circumstances,
llions of families the world over.
?t, as a laxative, with physicians,
u have the best laxative the world
-A '
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CONGRESSMAN
(To The Pe-ru-na Mediclr
"Pe-ru-na is All li
ft III
Congressman I). I-'. \Vi!bcr, of Onconta
The I'e rami Me,Heine Co., C>tl a mbus,
Gentlemen?"/VrxiKK/wl bu u fr
I ha re a I most fa I It/ reenvtsre.l a flee I i
eon t'l licet/ thai I'eruna Is all i/on eta
netic/ your medicine to all who are it,
IV-nenn n Vreveiillvo nml Cnrf tor Co'i'i.
.Mr. ('. |-\ Clivcii. Sus.scN. !>.. Vicel'residcnt
of lite I'nstiinc Routing Clu'ti. ,
write-":
"Whenever the cold weather set-* in 1
liav : ?: y?ar j-.:.-' hern v? i v sure t i - :s!< li
-i -cvere coltl. wlii-di was hard to throw i
off. and which w on't! leave aft. ;f> i-h
on my constitution the most of the win-j
ter.
' l.ast winter 1 was advised t try I'erutin,
and within live days the cold was
broken up, and in live da\s more I was a
well man. I recommended it to several of I
my friends, and all speak the highest praise
for it. There Is not It In'j like I'er una
for catarrhal a ]}l let Ion s. It is t roll ,
nl;/h Infallible as n cure, anil l:
ylatlly endorse It."?(\ F. Given.
A Prominent siine-r ShvoiI From l.oss of
Voire.
Mr. Julian Weisslitz, 17:> Senna street.
Hntfclo. N. V.. is eorresiionditijt secretary
of The S in."" '-st, of New York; is the j
' leading kw-u -s of the Satigerlust, the;
CURE-ALL, I
HEUMATISM
fi"* In the I'too,f. /? jioj.,tipr/i/ irlf/ tint fx
. ft htne;/. t iree ait,I tioii art* t run fot* -tji
f rl/i/ i ntj qnali/ic* of Jhiti no,licit jr. EH
?5 CURED. 1
i!Alston, X. C. ft
testimony to thocurative prop* st'e*
tied riy aon of a I>.-( < case. If this will L j
our nu rltorioiifl remedy, you eau use it. L
IN S'rtc Ird, .V. hint il lit ion for li'lurl. fcrj
or c::prcssa^;c prepaid.
Baltimore. rid., U. S. A. $
*~-" We buy llonntr I.nr'!
\Yu.er:tiil* i-no-'i to 'ol
if dk-ri ? ) tile Moxh hi if. !
'KsAVirill other enrly W?r? nutl
I lllw XlLull 1,1,1 viilti.i ill .-a>li XWir )
i if/.tivaii rantM St.0t t,,r th..?o
entitled. jn<-lmU:iK Uolr-.
nr . Write for I'ariienlars
: V eterans fhe c?Atlnntie
Ituililinc,
- Wuviiiualnu, I), t'.
^DROPSY
iO DAYS'TREATMENT FREE.
Havo na Jo Dropsy end its crra?
plicatiorij a specialty for twonty
Y vears with the oust wonderful
r, X inccess. ilavo cured taaay ihaut1
"""a. a. s. catEE'S ccita,
tllrrilifl''' Box It Atlaatu, Ga.
Bee a>.v
Its component parts are all whe
It acts gently without un pi east
it is wholly free i'roni objection
It contains the laxative princij
It contains the carminative prii
It contains wholesome aromnt
agreeable and refreshing to t
All are pure.
Ail are delicately blended.
All are skillfully and scientific
Its value is due to our method o
the orginality and simplicity
To get its beneficial effects ? h
Manufactured
(auforkia jh
San Franciico
LouiavilU. Ky.
FOP SALE BY ALL LEADI1
V} LJ.J:. MiL,u?,rr. *1
romr.^J/
, N. V., writes:
O'i io:
irud I have tried i/nur remedy ami J
he line of a few billies. I am /ally
i ni /or it, a a I 1 cheerfully recomil
with ca!n rrhul tconb'r." 1
Im rid l\ li t I Iter. .
'arrest fJerntan ?ineinn imeiety of New
^ >i k. and also t lie o!de <t.
la lvi?!? I lie San:ei .i;>t ee!elira?ed in
tion it! Ww Vo:i; City. 111following is
hi.- testimony:
"Ali.mt two yiT.v . ago I < :?*t *lit a severe
i.iM while trineling. an.! which settled
int > i itarrah of tin- bronchial tnlus. ami
-o affected jny voice that I was obliged
to cancel my engnietnents. In distress 1
was advise.1 to tr> IVrtina. and i It hough 1
had never used a patent medicine before
I see.t for a liottic.
"Words hut illy do* lihe toy surprise to
find 'hat within a tew days I was greatly
relieved, and within three weeks I was entirely
recovered. 1 am never with.* it it
now. ami take an occasional dose when 1
ieel run down." duliati Weisslit/.
It you not derive prompt and satisfactory
results from the use oi I'eruita write
at once to Dr. Ilartman. givin :a tu!' state
incut of your ease and he will he p eased
to give you his valuable ndviee gratis.
\ddress Dr. II lrtrran. I're-'tdeet of The
Ilartman Sanitarium. I'olutnhtts. Ohio.
IX INl'ESTIEHT
Tho Preforrod Stock of tho
w, l. 08i!f ibs sc?.e
Capital Stock, $2,000,000.
SI,000,000 Proferred Stock.
S! ,000,000 Common Stock.
Shares, S S G O each. Sold at Par.
Or.lj Pref rred Shsk offered fo s le.
W. L. Doughs retain: cli Cemnrn S.'eck.
Ttle Pivt. tr.- I Sti'. . aflli-W. I . Ikviuta St
pnio 1.1>< tH-Mer llian S. n. ? It m:.? ... .....inni'iit
it.ia.ls. I'.vrty ttiiti.ii .a si..- i. ..arret tin- r.iI.t:.- li.ts
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1 :? fn?A?*rv is now l?;rni**^ ?*ui 7 i* imiiin ?it jm*i
el hi ?-1?111 ui?i i?? tltr i?l.rn is luiili wh.cli
W'll III' I*- t.s* !'.' :?).n*tl > t<? So,IM? ills \ I I: \
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is ?.?i*?r|M'*u it.? :?n'
II > <Ml v.-: * i i<? trw it tri tin* Itosl l?ni n?**s m 11<?*
w?n I, wliifli is ami 7 |*? r . *! ! on
your , yon ?*nn mir?*1iii*?* on?* *?mn* ? ?n??iv in 11 :s
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ll**<i lli,i*?C, III.I If |?.lv.?hlf* In \V. I Utill^lis. It lli^m
is n?? t?*u* In your :??*vn. iiion**> t*y rxjirrws ??r
l***! oft**** umt.i'V orilrr*.
r?.?s|^?'us mvnm full Informal ion ulmui th.s i?r?*at
anil i?mti|:tM?* tiHuim*** urn! upon .ini?ii?*:ttio?i. ViIiIii-h*
W. I.. iMM'li LAS, Hi'urkloii, \1 >! ?.
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Monev Savin' f.at.ilrft *>AV?^
WILBER SAYS |
ie Co., of Colnmbas, 0.) i.?
rou Claim For It."
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