Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, April 22, 1903, Image 4
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lAn Interesting Letter
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Della . i
a t/anveau
Miss l>oJln Junvenu. Olnbo Hotel. Ottawi
-snown Kroneh Canadian families in Canada
? ! Columbus. Ohio, she says :
"IsOHt sprFny my blnutl seemed clnfi
.-xclied a nd I It'll languid and tired nit
far mr. but a f riend advised me ta tri/
Tt? state that I /on??:i It a wonder/ til cl<
Jit* three weeks I trns lllce a new ivmnn
%K')|/?n(, tight and happy and with oil
f table faintly medicine."
Adia Urittain, of Sekitan. <*.. writes"After
its i lit; your wonderful IVrtina
'three months I have had groat relief. I
Intel oontinnal heaviness in my stomnrli.
was liilious. and had fainting siielU hut
ahoy have all loft me siiuv using IVruna."
? Adia lirittain.
if vou do not derive oroninL and satis <
Natural flavor
Cotta.ge=
11 Corned Beef ?
it rig
' Keep it in tho hours (or. oirnTBPucies?for s
yon want somrthintf good and want it quick,
apprtirini; lunch i? ready in an ioMant.
Libby, McNeill & Libby, Ch
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The town of Radnor. Indiana, has a ;
remarkable case of sclent I lie and hu- j
man interest in Clyde Harner. aged 25 >
years, who. eminent physicians say, !
will live to be 200 years old. Though I
yenr?- old. he docs not look older i
than a boy of 4 or 5. is 3R Inches high ,
tarwl in ip-ht; >Mtf !t"? nonmlK though sit t
birth he was normal and weighed 10 '
pounds. His parents are ordinary, ev?ry-?lay?
healthy persons. His mental
and physical growth stopped when he
was 5 years old and has only developed
JO. oTH'-sixth the paec since, so that the
man of 2."? looks no older than a hoy of
-I or 5. He cats but three meals a week.
War with the devil is the condition
?of peace with Clod.
FASTEN A<
Sick Kidneys make people look older
div'S of life: fasten the marks of
Doan's Kidney Pills is the
Aching backs arc cased. Hip, back, ami
loin pains overcome. Swelling of the
limbs and dropsy signs vanish.
They correct urine with brick dust sediment,
high colored, excessive pain in passing,
dribbling, frequency, bed wetting.
Jinan's Kidney Pills dissolve and remove
calculi and gravel. Relieve heart palpitation,
sleeplessness, lieadnchc, nervousness.
Rslttv, Mass.. March HI. 100.1,?I received
tlic. sample of Doan's Kidney l'ills. and with
the use of one more box from my drnctrist 1
?uu entirely cured of a very lauie hack.?W.
a. clkvkuand.
<?ai.KsnrRo. Ti.i... March 30. 1903 ?The sample
of Doan's Kidney Pills camo to hand. I
aJ*o got one 50-cent box from our drugirlst,
and I ma thankful to say the pain aero.-* the
tau'l of my hack disappeared like a snow
:mnk in hot sun. Doan's i'illa reach the apot.?
Ki.ur.u \V Alt pel..
ilosr.Oi.KN, Pa., March 29, 1903?The free
jrtal of Doan's Kidney Pills have been of great
jenefit to m? Hlnre using them 1 liave no oc*afM>n
to get up an often at uight. My com
tlaitil affected the bladder more when catching
mid?Joaoi-u Lkii'eual.
ION
_AND TIRED."
Concerning Po-ru-na.]
i. Out., Is from one of the phlest a <i best
In a recent letter to The Perunu Medicine
f,7r I up, my digest ton poor, nig head
the. time. Mg physician prescribed
Parana. I tried It and am pleased
causer a nd purifier of the system
n, my appetite had Increased, I frit
I a n ache or pain. Per ana ts a rcfoetory
results from the use of Peruna.
write nt once to Dr. llnrtiuun. giving a
full statement of vour ease ami lie will
bp pleased to give you lus valuable advice A
gratis.
Address Dr. Hurt man. President of s
The II artmau Sanitarium. Columbus, .
(.>hio.
nkc our choice corned href, cocjtitnnd season
I done by experts?better than is possible at ,
Wlteri just ritrLit we put it ra> cans to keep I
ht until ron want it. ^
uppers, for sandwiches? for any time when
dimply turn a key and the can is open. An 1
<va<Uv WritrfM ourtre? booklet. "How. I I '
ICoS**? to M?icc Good Things to Knt." |
1
Copenhagen. the Capital of Denmark. ]
lias just elected a Socialist mayor, lie is
a working painter, named .Jensen, '
who has been for some time president
of the trades unions. After his election :
he was met outside the town hall by a , 1
procession of over 1,000 Socialists with 1
torches and bands. They conducted '
him through the crowded streets which ;
| were lined with cheering masses of
i workingmen. ,to the People's Halt.
, where a fete on a large scale was held.
. Mayor Jensen is the first Socialist to
j gain such high honor in Denmark.
I The only loyalty in the world that
j defies all tests is a mother's to her
j children. So. 17.
m a r?i^ c
lIL4 ITI/AIVIV^.
than they are; hasten the evening
premature old age. The world over
recognized Kidney Specific.
Cambria, Wtomino.? Previous to takinc
the of Doan's Kitlney Tills I could
i.careely hold my urino. Now! can sleep all
night ami rarely have to get up, and that aching
across my hack a little above my hips is
i goue.?Isaac W. Stephens, Cambria, Wyo.
FREE?TO BETTER KIDNEY HEALTH.
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A good lady, a neighbor and friend,
bought one of my books and expressed
her pleasure at its perusal, but found
one fault that did not harmonize with
her Hebrew feelings, for she is a
Jewess. In two places she found a
sportive anecdote that reflected upon
some of her people, but they were too
good to be suppressed, and would
have been told on Gentiles no well.
.My respect tor tn?* .i< ws lias been too
jftcn expressed in my letters to be
luestionel. it is not mere respect, but
it is wonder and admiration. I rejoice
with them that the ages of persecution
have passed, and that they can
now worship CV.nl according to their
conscience and the faith of their
fathers. Their ancestors appeared at
the very dawn of creation. They have
been broken up and scattered time
and again, but have preserved their
sacred literature and customs and religion.
and have outlived every nation
that oppressed them. They have had
no king nor rnkr nor political head,
and have been scattered among all
climes and peoples, but have never
lost their nationality nor mixed their
blood with any other people. They
have for < nturies struggled against
the Egyptians, Syrians and Romans,
and survived them all. They were in
later centuries proscribed by the
Catholics of Spain, the Protestants of
Norway, while their persecutors sang
the songs of the Psalmists and taught.
the wisdom of tueir prophets. We reloiee
that their deliverance from persecution
came along with that of our
>wn when we proclaimed religious
iDerty and civil equality to all who
undo America their homo. I have long
idmired that people, who have ex el
led in domestic virtue, in obedience
0 law, whose children honor and obey
heir parents. Harely among them are
ound convicts or criminals or drunkirds
or suicides, or divorced men or
voraen. Their names seldom appear
>n the dockets of the courts. And yet
hey are patriots when patriots are
vanted. Kosciusko had no braver
roups than the Polish Jews who folowed
his banner, and if l had to
lame the most faithful soldier I ever
law in our civil war I would name
fonos, of our town of Rome, a Jew
vho never shirked a duty or avoided
1 battle -or loitered on a march. We
lave not forgotten how he came to
ime after a long day's march from
he Chitahoininy to llapidan. and (
vhen the colonel said. "Mr. Jonas, j
'where is your company?"* the tired 1
loldler came to a salute and said. '1 j
sh der komp'ny." That Jonas was {
in uncle to Israel Jonas, who all At- I
anta knows, and who is now proinileut
in New York commercial circles.
With great reverence do 1 recall t
>ur own Judah P. Henjamiu. onr
lecretary of war. and on whom Mr. j
)avis leaned for counsel more than i
ipon any member of his cabinet. He j
vas a very great man. or he could not 1
lave gone to England and worked his j
vnv nnniderl to the verv too of the I
English bar, and within eight years i
)e appointed queen's counsel over the |
nost learned members of the profes- :
lion, i have nut forgotten the perfect
oveliness of the Jewess Rebecca in
3cott's story of Ivanhoe. You may tind
iroken vows and separations and j
ikipements in fact and in fiction, but !
lot among the Jews. They are in ev- t
?ry town and city and are more of an j
lxaniple than a menace to our peo- ,
pie and our institutions. Their names j
ire found responding to every chairty. j
ind I noticed that the university found
was materially aided by their liber- j
ility, ami I could not help wondering j
low much our Christian people would j
lave given to aid some great Jewish ;
school or chairty.
I would like to write more about ]
these Hebrews, for. as St. Paul said I
to the Romans, "with them was com- |
mitted the oracles of God. Bnt 1 am
not well today, and must defer t.? n
nore propitious season.
In my last letter 1 made a mistake
that munt be corrected. I said that
there were but ten months until
)alius Caesar ami Augustus Caesar
put In two more and named tbam
fuly and August. Somehow 1 have had
uidi iivifu t cniuu mi uiv maim*' im,
and. strange to say. I was corrected
i few days ago by my Rood friend
Rassett, a mulatto merchant of our
town, who is well educated and a student
of ancient history. He wrote me
a respectful letter and said that
Nunaa. a Rofnan emperor. who reigned
two hundred and fifty years before
the Caesars, put in January nnd February
for the two months, and the
Caesars only changed the names of
(Juintlles and Sextiles (the fifty and
sixth) to July and August. So 1 make
the correction with pleasure and give
the credit to friend Gassctt.?Bill Arp
in Atlanta Constitution.
Nova in Paragraphs.
The German admiralty proposes to
increase the standard of marksmanship
with naval guns of light calibre, and
at the same time provide a reserve of
seamen trained in laying and aiming
a gun by offering increased pay to
those who, after receiving a special
training in gunnery, re-engaged at the
end of their three years' compulsory
service for a similar period. Such m? u
in the homo fieet will receive $1T>0 additional
at the end of their additional
three years' service.
"Esperanto," 'an artificial language
made by Dr. u. Zamennor ror a universal
language. has gained 30,000 adherents,
among them members of the
French Institute, professors in Continental
universities. Court Tolstoi and
W. T. Stead. Its object, as stated by a
writer in I?e Monde Modcrne, Paris, is:
"To furnish people who need to communicate
with foreigners?travellers,
scientists and business men?the way
to a mutual understanding without
uecessity of resorting to the study of
many foreign languages."
Wage* of English Plumber*.
Plumbers in England receive 110.34
1 a week. . -
Miiinent club \
forth, of St. Joseph,
was cured of falling
its accompanying pa
Lydia E* Pinkham's 1
" Dear Mrs. 1'inkham: ? Life 1
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Women would save tinse and
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Mrs. l'lnkhum never violates t
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women who have been benefited
never in nil her experience has she
the fall consent, and often by spe<
Arnnn forfeit if we cannot forthwith
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An iceboat i? now propelled liy an <lci> I
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voman, Mrs. DanMich.,
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lg a few months ago when I was i
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ii."*?Miss Emmjl 2jjnri)kr, ^18 East
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