Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, November 12, 1902, Image 4
RA^ HE.
Backache is si forerunner and
one of tlio most common symptoms
of kidney trouble and
womb displace in c ut".
READ MISS BflLLMfirrS Ei^cuIEMCE.
"Some time ago 1 was in a very
weal: conditi -n. 1 :\y work made nse
nervous and i ;y b: < hi died frightfully
all the time, and I had tc-rril. !e headaches.
" My mother r"?.t :: bottle ?'f Lydia
11. t'inkham's Vegetable ( omj>.mm!
for ijj.*, and it seemed to
strengthen my and lielp 1210 ;.t
once, and 1 <iid n t m tired as
before. 1 continued to take it, and it
brought health a:ul strength to mo,
and I want to thank you for the
good it lias done me."?Miss Kates
IJoixman", l!2nd :'t. ?!i Wales Ave.,
New York City. SiOOOfrf.i't/orlglratcf
mbur i Ictior fjr w.ng gtnut toness aui'iot Lif.vjt.icic'.
I.ydla. II. l"ii?kha?n*s VcjTctablo
CoRipmncl cures hccauso it is
lie preuicst known remedy for
b lilni'v ,nw? 11
Kvcry wonmn avIio is puzzled
about licr coudil ion should writ o
to Mrs. I'ink!ia:n tit Lynn, Mass.,
and t"'l 1v*r nil.
''^^^lyTnrwi^t.
Genuine stamped C C C. Never soid in bulk.
Beware of the dealer who tries to sell
"something just as good."
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ItealgjL^'sKOES.
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f; N*h\<AJN AMERICA
(; FOR
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ff TAKE NO
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\\ ) J NOT CARRY TMEM,
/ ^V/- A P?*T*LCARD TO US
N^XN SZ WILL TE.LL YOU WHERE
YOU CAN GET THEM.
CEW>i?QCft-TERRY CO.
LEADING
SHOE MANUFACTURERS
OF TME SOOTH.
LYNCHBURG VA.
r Situations Secured
foe graduate* ur iuii?c?n relumied. Write
at once tor catalogue and special offer*.
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fUchmoeil. V:i. RI'm'ngham. Ala. Jacksonville. FIs
PfcDROPSY
to, ^ ^ 10 0ATS' TRE*T"MT FREEjR
^naromadoDropfyarditaoom*
f years wllk ar most wond?rf\5
f ., ( ebcohs. na?ocur?dmany thoui*
'Jk^ and coses.
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FOR MALARIA, CHILLS AND FEVER
E-^ TAKE
LIXIR HABEK.
^Kii??ii all nrer Americaaa th* aur?. >!,
urc foi all malarial dlaraaea and
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SHRUBS, ROSES,
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| Fimplen, scabby, scaly, Itching Eczema,
Ul"ers, Eating Soros, Scrofula, Blood
| l'oison. Bono Fains, Swellings, Ilhcuma|
tism.C'ancor. Especially advised for chronic |
eases tlmt doctors, patent medicines and
| llot Snrings fall to euro or help. Strength- I
i ens weak kidneys. Druggists, .*>1 per
I largo bottle. To prove it euros B. E. B
ent freo by writing Blood Balm Co.,
HI MI elicll Strc-t, Atlanta, ?la. Describe
troubio and fr-o medical advice s?nt in
scaled letter. Medicine sent at once, prevail*.
A!! we ns'.: Is that you will speak a
good word for II. B. B.
Alienee males the heart giow Toiulcr
of the people who bore you.
llerraro of O.nl'ti-'iii 1 or Catarrh Tlmt
Contain Mrrcurr,
ns rr-Tmiry will sur.dv der.irov tn? sanserif
smell and completely derange i.in* whole syg.
t?rr when entering ic through the tnnc.Vut
: surfaces. Huch articles should norer bo used
| except. p ' i.-riritl ms fr ?;n reputable t-'iv,
fi.i'biiv., its . ie lia'.e ; ? u . vv i:l do is ten fold
i-i the goo 1 you can | cs i'dy deiiva from
I i lien'. Hall's ("idarrii < urn. manufactured
by 1 . ,1. < iiee.ey A Co., 'J'oi'uJo, ().. contains
! no mercury, and is ta'.-pn internally, n-i ing j
oireetly upon ; lie blood and mucous so rf -i'im
; of the ystem. In buying Hail's f'a'.irrh I'nri
I be sure to get the genuine. It is lake:-, in.
I ??>r?-.uv. :itw1 i* in.-.! in 'JVhM ?. Ohio, J?y I'. j
, illvnnv .V Co. T< s! i' ;?vii :'s frixv
toVVoid l.y DnercUls- prl pcrbotlle.
Hull's Family Pills u r.? I he liP3t.
Ki'rop? h.is liirilu and 21 1 i
daily.
FITstwi'iiinniMitiv <Mtn* i.No fits or nnn'O'i
rcssafiiviirdt .lay's >: l>:. Kline's Or. ?.
S?* r* oil ; .-! nvr. 1<21> la) > <.So mid t.rcut i-'iTr ?)
Or. 11.11. ivi.ink. Mil., ti:il Aroii :u? l'iilla.. i'.i.
Sea Pov/cr cf Nations.
In a review of the sea power of the
great nations the Naval Annual shows
thai in tin years from 1S1?2 those
changes have occurred:
One?Russia. Germany and the United
States have all become (lie owners
of as many battleships as France,
which ten yoats ago was in that re?|)C'.'t
second onl> to Great Britain
Two?Japan's navy has been created
and. for Asiatic purposes, is united
with Great Britain's.
Three?Tlio British and Japanese
navies together number forty-seven
annor-elads of the first-class?three
more than the combined total of Re-sian,
French and German warships of
that class.
Four?France has rflndo armored
cruisers the prime feature jf her
new construction and will shortly
count thirteen of them.
Five ?Great Britain has well main
mi 111*11 hit icuu over iter most prt name
I adversaries, and now counts twenty!
nine first-class battleships ready for
action, against seventeen fur France
and Russia combined.
Assuming that the United State* do
not join it. the Naval Annual concludes
that no combination of naval
powers eould bo made strong euouy.n
to destroy the British sea power.
A college lor i.ie education of monkeys
has been opened in Calcutta i.v .1 .uunb.r
01 disciples of Professor
Mrs.Winslow'sSoothlng Symp for child ran
teething,soften tho gums, reduces iuflnmmation.allays
pain.cures wind eolie.'ioii. abjltlo
Many a fellow who is blind to his own
interests is always looking for trouble.
I'wtnam F.MU'T.V.ss Dyi.s do not stain
I the hands or spot the kettle, except green
I and purple.
The best evidence of Christianity is
; Christ made evident in the Christian.
1 do not boliovo riso'a Cure for Consumption
has an e<iual for coughs and colds?Jons
F. Uoykr, Triuity Springs, lud., Feb. 15, l'JJD.
Tie man who loves his work never wor
ries about hie wages. So. 4t?.
| Colds J
44 I had a terrible cold and could |
1 hardly breathe. 1 then tried Ayer's !
I Cherry Pectoral, and it gave me im- I
| I mediate relief." 8
k1 W. C. Layton, Sidell, 111. |j
i How will your cough jj
be tonight? Worse, prob- I
ably. For it's first a cold, |
then a cough, then bron- I
chitis or pneumonia, and I
at last consumption. I
Coughs always tend 3
downward. Stop this |
downward tendency by J
taking Ayer's Cherry Pec- I
toral. I
Thrrtslici: 25c., SO:., tl. All druml'tii. 8
Consult your doctor. If lie says toko It, H
then do ss lie says. If lie tells you not
to take It. then don't take It. lie knows. Rj
I.OSTO It with htm. Wo are willing. "j
flm W WWWT)-'WW)L. .W.t'lHH
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TING RIFLES !'
y don't jam, catch, or fall to extract. '
icy arc the only reliable repeaters. I
rifles arc mado in all desirable *
ights and styles; and .-.re plain,
iaboratcly ornamented, suiting every
:ry pocketbook, and every taste.
STER AMMUNITION
indsof shooting in all kinds of guns.
Send name and addreaa on a Poaral
forotir 164-pac* lllaatrated Catalog. . .1
'PEATING ARMS CO., NEW HAVEN. CONN. I
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Tli?? Grril Turnpike.
Till' proposed New York-CLIcnhighway.
while it may be
eoiiaidered a fantastic project
by some, says the Journal,
continues to attract attention, and
there are those who say its completion
is assured. In large cities along the
proposed route much enthusiasm in favor
of it is reported. At Chicago. F. <\
Donald. President of the Automobile |
| Club, who is one of the trustees of the
j association behind the project, realizes
j the Importance of having good roads
| for feeders to railroads with which he j
is connected. It i? the purpose of tin? j
! association to i??vure sullicicnt en-opor- j
ation to iia?e tile road huilt as soon as
possible, and it is stated that the tlovI
eminent tli.. in i I i I ... * it... I
! portance of such a highway, will lead (
its support. The conditions vary so in I
relation to t'no laws governing the j
building and tnaiutenanee of roads that
these exigencies will he met and rentedied.
It! ord'?r it> ascertain local conditions
two members of the association I
I are going over the line in an autumn- !
J idle. Stops will he made in each town j
j along the p-opo ed road, and plans disi
cussed with the loettl authorities. From
, reports reeeivetl it is possible that not
! more than inn miles between New
; York and Chicago will have to he built
' because of existing pavements.
Kastwavd from Chicago tt) South ;
j Bend. Intl.. there are good level rnails, j
mostly gravel, about 111 miles. From !
j that point eastward there are passable
1 dirt roads to Kwanton. about fifty-live .
j miles. Tile next ten luiles are not reported.
1 hit running Into Toledo are
! eight miles of level macadam There
are patches of good roads running I
through Ohio, hut from New York ,
State reports are lacking. The roatl :
through this State will start frotu a
point on the Hudson at Kingston and
follow the line to Delhi, thettee to lting!
haiuton and due west, following the i
marked out road as it is to Jamestown, j
("rossimr th.? IV-inhnndto of i',.nnciii-.i.
r.ia Mini touchiu;; Kric. the first point
reached in Ohio is Conneaut. Thence
westward the route is as previously in- '
dieated. Strong sentiment in favor of
the proposed liiyhway is reported from
many points, and assurance is given hy j
the association behind it that the road t
will actually he built.?Randolph (N.
Y.) Register.
Surf:irci 1)> niiingc.
The wearing surface of a road must
he in effect a roof; that is, the section
i:i the middle should he the highest
part, and the traveled roadway should
he made as impervious to water as pas- i
silile. so that it will How freely and j
quickly into the gutters or ditches '
alongside. The best shape for the cross
section of a road lias been found to he
either a Hat ellipse or one made tip of
two plane surfaces shifting uniformly
from the middle to the sides and joined
in the centre by a small, circular curve.
Kither of these sections may lie used, j
provided it is not too flat in the middle ]
for good drainage or too stecji at the
gutters for safety. The steepness of
the slope from the centre to the sides
.mmiiiiu ut'iit'im upon iii(> liatiiro or the ,
surface, l>ciiiir greater or loss according
to its roughness or smoothness.
This slope ought to lie greatest on
earth roads, perhaps as niueli in some |
as one foot in twenty feet after the surface
has been thoroughly rolled or
eorapaeted l?y traffic. This varies from |
about one in twenty to one In thirty on I
a macadam road to one in forty or one ,
in sixty on the various classes of pave
incuts and for asphalt sometimes as :
low as one in eighty.
l*?rtliient
PnrncrapliM.
Tn Florida $l.f>0 per ton is paid for |
granite crushed, screened and deliv- .
ercd for use in macadamizing the i
roads.
<Jood drainage and good material are !
both essential in the construction of a j
tnaendnm road.
One miles of a good, well constructed !
macadam road Is preferable to several j
miles of one poorly constructed.
It is false economy to build a road
over a steep grade rather than cut
down or encircle the liill in order to secure
an easy grade.
It has been demonstrated that in
country districts in Kentucky where
macadamized highways have been
built the lands lmve Increased in value
as much as $10 per acre. This is conclusive
evidence that the burden of
building roads should :.ot lie borne
alo ie by the agricultural classes, but
is a strong argument in favor of municipal.
county and State aid.
A <ircx?t Reform N'redrd.
The farmers who have been organizing
for many years for the purpose of
securing better and cheaper railroad
transportation for their marketable
products, are now becoming awake to
the fact that a great reform Is needed
in the people's own roads right at
home. An unnecessary and very expensive
cvi! lias been permitted to exist
at their very doors. They have been
wasting much valuable time and horseflesh
la getting products to market.
Farmers are at last learning that it
costs more to haul a load to the station
a few miles away than It does to have
it transported from the station to the
fur aWay seaboards.
l.ovr of Truth.
The love of truth, with the power
to prove It, gives one the courage to be
sincere.?New York News.
THOUSANDS OF I
ym
IP
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ImL . \
j '//$? t*f
November Colds Should Not Be Allowed
to Develop Into Chronic
Catarrh. (
Pe-ru-na Cures a Cold Promptly and
Permanently.
"I am pint! to recommend Pcrunn, as it
ha-s done ho naich for mc. I had been n
great Hijlferrr from catarrhal folds until I
was urged to trv Pernnn, and 1 am happy
to say that it "has entirely cured me. I
shall never he without it. and most cheerfully
recommend it to others who are afflicted
as 1 have been."?Kntherine Haute
r. 2.T.) 13th St.. Milwaukee, Wis.
Most people think the success of I'erunn
depends upon tiie use of advertisements. I
I 'ndoubtedlv the advertisements help
some. Hut by far the greatest number of
people who hear of I'erunn have their attention
called to it by a friend.
Some one gets cured of chronic catarrh
by 1'eruna. After be is certain of his cure
he is sure to recommend it to his friends.
Friend recommends it to friend and the
news spreads from tongue to tongue.
All the advert<Jjein.en/Ai In the world
could not in ft fee Per una at popular
ee It Ih. I'erunn cures. That fa the
ronton people lilcn it. Peruna citron j
a very stubborn disease. That fa why ;
everyone recommends it. Peruna :
euros chronic catarrh after all other
remedies fail, tvhich explains why neighbor I
12-Year-Old Bride Wants Separation.
A very precocious child is Wilhelmlnn
Mclntyre, of Bethlehem, Kv. Wilhelmlna,
who is 12 yenrs old, became
a bride April 2, marrying a farmer 45
years of age. and now she has brought
action to annul the marriage. The domAatlo
Klipu ..f IK.-. ill ?... .v. _ a _ -
uiioo ui mr ill-UIUI I I1VII couple
was parly disturbed, the husband abus
ing (he bride, c,o she claims, and she
asks for $2,500 damages In addition to 1
the annulment. The cer.eraony uniting
t'ne child in marriage to the farmer
was performed with the consent of
her parents and they are th? moving
spirits in the effort to annul the marriage.
h n.rotralH x.a.wia u'?t x:h:MUlHlKl>tat
W/mi/i
I The Standard Rh
& CT A V!II 1 pji because able physici
JIAmI/AIvU cure for rheumatisu
fc] ? = physician recently sn
1^ prescription that will cure rheumatism.
!dics do incalculable harm to the digc
plctcly overcomes this difficulty?bentdigestion?hence
it can be taken for ai
be, to effect a permanent cure."
The Doctor quoted covers the cjsc eet. fly
All Druggists, 5t.oo,
Babbitt Chemical Co.,
SDClRWTrflal?J SPOgLSBil?HT^
j fS- R<
k: ' ->l|
V \ . i );'*
WOMEN SLOWLY DYINI
Po-ru-na Cures, That is Why the
People Like it. /
All the Advertisement in the
World Could Hot Make Po-ru-na
as Popular as it is.
Miss Margaret Donnelly, 21 Webster
Place, Brooklyn, N. Y., writes:
"Perunu was recommended to ino about ;
a year ago for catarrh, with which 1 had
been troubled nearly all my life, but which I
had given me serious trouble .? few month*
before I took I'eruna. In two weeks my
head cleared up, 1 did not have headaches,
mid iu a short time felt perlectly
well."- Margaret Donnelly.
\*W
h//
are
recommend it to
neighbor. 1'e r u n a ArJ' i
euros catnrrli pernin- '
netitlv, and this way t>v
hns gained a lifelong friend. v,
People who have been cured
by l'eruna many years ago
have been eager to recommend Pernna to
their friends ever since. This is the way
Peruna is advertised. It advertises itself.
Its merits are its chief advertisement. Once
cured of so distressing and exasperating a
malady as catarrh it becomes the duty of
every one to pass it along, to call the attention
of those who are still victims to n
remedy that rarely fails to cure.
Beware of Cheap I nil hit ions ol Perti-na
--Be Sure That You (let
Pe-rn-na.
There arc no substitutes for Peruna. Allow
no one to persuade von that there is
something jy?t as good. The success of
Peruna has tempted many people to devise
cheap imitations. Beware of them. Be
Miu Jeiinrf DriaooU, 870 Putnam ave.,
Brooklyn, N. T., writes:
"I h?&nl ?o lunch in praise of Poruna
WANTED
200 Young Men
Vt olio* to rjtjullfv for good i ostllons which we
will guarantee in writing under n. $5,000
lapuslt to promptly piocuro thorn
The Ga.-Ala. Bus. College,
MACON, GROKRIA.
I ^hTrine is f
*! X y l.id.UIPl't.t OI.IIM X
J uikI UI.ADA4 !?? >. 2
y Sold l>y till I iriik'kdrta.
n.-t w':: s a
eumatic Remedy.
ians declare that it is the only absolute H
1 in its various forms. A prominent
lid: "I have never been able to write a |tj
owing to the fact that the usual remc- K
stive organs. RHEUMACIDE com- ra
tits rather than injures the organs of ||
t indefinite period, or as long as need E
), " Rheumacide " is absolutely harmless. H
or expressage prepaid'.
Baltimore fid.. U. S. A. ||
u rf.aufiaw I
erybody Knows J
t to have your Dress Fit you M
t Wear the Proper Corset /
>yal Worcester
3on Ton Corsets I
ore the most stylish made g
STRAIGHT FRONT f
c your dealer to show them. '
.cpt no substitute.
ftL WORCESTER CORSET CO \
WORCESTER. MASS.
} | ft Yellow Pine Stumps
ULw 6f Tress.
~ "' n' ^ c"
our free *'m vtl*y\'i!ow '.li!!,'. |
llu.itrut- aftKt iWTl """"f" pnl!?! i
iiu..xri.i L^&H Latf?3'""-I ?nytllnitelre. It ;
gue. NL,, ' i ' tfHttri '* 1,1-1 "If unrrt t-j nmr.y :
wfiHliMSr |)I*ntfi? urn) niott of |
"> !i:m :i lint.* ,.r.? , r
.1 c'nur inaotaliiMfor or
Vr /KSfcyJ \stl 1 _ , , ni-inry w.itk mill t.ulu
4r-' ' it* ? ?" *.' at a betting.
i;ffwR** Mltn? Mt?' Co-'
Monmouth. IIL
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" /'^sPA
hs a specific for catarrhal affections that
ictiru / /uwnd myself wittt a had cane
of exitnrrh of thp head a ud throat
I'rvuna tt'tis f/i?* jirst thing that J
thought of. And my convictions were not
wrong, for in ;v few weeks alter using l'eruna
systematically I h.in entirely nil of
this aggravating and distressing disease,
catarrh.
"If people knew how efficient I'cruna
was for this trouble they would not hesitate
to try it. 1 have all the faith in the
world in it, nnd have never known of a
case where thfe person was not cured iu &
short time."--Jennie Driseoll.
If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory
results from tlve use of IVruoa write
at once to Dr. llartman, givinga full statement
of your cast- and he will be flossed
to give you his valuable advice gratis.
Address Dr. llartman, I'rAidont of Jlho- ' *
llariman Sanitarium. Columbus. Ohio^
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$3 & $3^S SHOES ?
IV. L. Donqlas shoe* are the standard of the world.
W. I,. Hondas made and cold more men's floodjf*r
Writ iHand Smn) Prorexs) shoes In Iheflmt
six nioiillis ill llttrj than any other manufacturer.
tfin nnn M^WARIt trill he paid to ant one n ho
va I UiUuu can illv|irntc this statementW.
L. DOUGLAS 84 SHOES
CANNOT BE EXCELLED.
li9.*-:';,;.. $1,103,8*0 \z&8M.000
Best Imported and American leathers. Hey! s
Patent Calf. Enamel. Box Calf, Calf. Vlci hid. Corona
Coit, Nat. hanqaroo. 1'iist t'olnr Kyeli lH nsril,
Caution ' Tlln frenutno Imvo W. I>. TXJUOLAS"
. nnme antl rrlco ntnmpwl on bottom.
Slim s la/ mull, ;*.V. erfrtt. Ill as. Calnliuj Jl'ce.
W. L. DOUGLAS. liROCKTON, MASS.
I wilt lie sixty-one years old next
April, and nil my life hod been a great
sufferer from dyspepsia and i ml ideation.
Up to three vears ago 1 was sure
that nothing would help me, as I had'
tried almost every known remedy, none
giving me much relief. One day my
family physician told me to try Kipnns
Tubules, as lie had found them of meat
benefit in several obstinate eases of indigestion
and dyspepsia. 1 will say
candidly that I had little faith in them
or in uny other medicine when I began
taking the Tubules. .Much to my suipiisc
I felt better within a day and
was soon greatly relieved. 1 kept taking
them and continued to inmroifn I
loll like a now woman, and my neighbor*
and friend* *a\v a great change
for the better in my health.
The Klvc-t'ent parlft t? eni'iiah for an ordlinn
occasion. Ti e family ?*>tt)i\ ttu mitt,
contains a supply for a ji-nr
(t? #1 pi A I I ft AO /*) ftj Vntle liy ficalcra nrul
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CREE CATALOGUE
i If'rvnlns- licit l"?f v?rli i c* 'Ixiroitalilir* il farm
i.ilM'il poultry ulnl t'ptf *. Willie pill u?a?. iK'/t
low . Ilir .., if?-i * . iiu.'t k, 'iIMrikI il mi'ulln
Phmiishlre ilirri', pli ?. cnl M . line niei , iiru
rn'iiti lli plu.l liull -, r.l' iiry bllils; lu st firm <ls of
IIM-: sht-pliful, r*i. ? aii li. |i Inters.-nt era. Iioimd*.
lio'.il, ics>ii wolf i.ml llot fox: ri*il fox euha
If. ti. MAKAS, v. V, Ka lonal Stock Association
>.cnit>ar? Aint-ilcan Shropshire An'ii, Klrkavlilc.Mo.
.-mi 4f?.
BBIflgSfr
t'iniiih syrup. T as lea Good. Cue jpg
in thuu. Sold hv driigirtata. m
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