Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, February 24, 1904, Image 4
NN^
]\lrs. Haskell, Worthy
pendent Order Good
Lakos Mass., tells of li
Lydia E* Pinkham's ^
" Dkar Mrs. Pinkham : Four years
mation uud ulceration.- I endured daily
to me. 1 had used medicines and was'
made up my mind that there was no rel
friend. 1 noticed a bottle of L.ydiH E. 1*
My friend endorsed it highly and I decit
help me. It took patience and perseveri
used Lydia H. Pink ham's Vegetabl
before J was cared, but what a chary,
misery to the delightial exhilarating fe
not change back for a thousand dollars
grand medicine.
" 1 wish every sick woman would I
Haskkj.i,, Silver Lake, Mass. Worthy
Good Templars.
When a medicine has Iwen xn
cases, is it justice to yourself to ?i
believe it would help me" ?
Surely you cannot wish to r?
couraged, exhausted with each
derangement of tlie feminine org
Vegetable Compound will help yo
firs- Tillie Hart, of Lt
cost all letters addressed to lier li
just the knowledge that will belli
costs nothing.
It doesn't take very much of a philosopher
to draw moral deductions from the
misfortunes of others.
lO.OOO Plants For 16r.
This is a remarkable oiler the John A. 1
Snlzer JSeed Co., I-a Crosse, \\ is., makes.
They will send you their big plant and
seed catalog, together with enough eeed ?
to grow
1,000 line solid Cabbages.
2,00(1 delicious Carrots,
2,000 lilanrhmg, nutty Celery,
2,000 rich, buttery lettuce, ,
1,000 splendid Unions.
1,000 rare, luscious Radishes.
1,000 gloriously brilliant Flower*. (
Thin great offer is made in order to in- ,
duce you to try their warranted seeds? {
for when vou oreo plant them you will ,
grow no others, and
A I.I, FOU nUT 16c. POSTAGE, ,
providing you will return this notice, and
if you will send them 20c. in postage, they
will add to the above a package of the famous
Berliner Cauliflower. | A.C.I,.]
The moat costly chair in existence he- j
longs to the Pope. It is of silver?worth i
fflO.OOO.
Mrs. Wioidow'aEoothiog Syrup forchildren i
teething, soften the gums, reduces Inllnmma- |
tlou,allays pain,cures wind colic. 25c. abottle
Strong is the man who knows his weak- i
ness.
fl~Hm^SrPP
i&Mb
K,htumatitm It
get |t ?ut c
H^Hh V; Will do the work
|^Ht Vj any injury to the d
. \i 59 leave you in much
I V M cleanses the bio
^^9Rp'fl l!|;V acids that cause rli
fl^v// 'I VI tl digestion, boils, ch
BEV 'if I '\\\ 'JH and the germs that 1
an<* con'aK'ou* bl<
greatest blood pur
sufferers testify that
remedy does?
AT THE J
AT Al
y v
b,';v^r -iJ
*
Vice Templar, IndeTemplars,
of Silver
ler cure by the use of
/egetable Compound*
ago I was nearly dead with inflamuntold
agony. and life was a burden
hes internallv and externally until 1
ief for me. falling at the home of a
inkhain's Vegetable Compound,
led to give it a trial to see if it would
snce for I was in bad condition, and I
le Compound for nearly live months
fe. from despair to happiness, from
eling health always briitgs. 1 would
, and your Vegetable Compound is a
try it and lie convinced." ? Mrs. Ida
Vice Templar, independent Order of
ccessful in more than a million
ay, without trying it, "I do not
unnin weak, and sick and disday's
work. You have some
nnism, and Lydia K. Pink ham's
u Justus surely us it has others.
irimore, N. D., says:
Mrs. 1'in kit a m : I might have been
jy months of suffering and pain if I
i of the cflicacy of Lydia L, Pinkgetablc
Com pound a few months ]
1 tried many remedies without tind- '
ig which helped me before I tried the
Compound. I dreaded the approach
iistrual period every month, as it
h suffering and pain. Some months
sb very scanty and others it was pro- J
after I had used the Compound for '
h I became regular and natural, and so
1 until 1 felt perfectly well, and the
i strengthened to perforin the work
li.stance and pain. I am like a differnow,
where before I did not care to I
am pleased to testify as to the good
table Compound has done for ny. " !
ours. Mrs. Tii.i.ie Hart, l.arimore.N.D.
h.t?efore, believed by all women
I! that Lydia M. Pinkhunt's Vegenpound
is live liicdiciuc they
ke. It has stood the test of time,
< hundreds of thousands of cures
ilil. Women should consider it 1
i use any other medicine,
nkhutft, whose address Is Lynn,
1 answer cheerfully and without
>y sick women. Perhaps she bus i
> your case ? try her to-day ? it j
\
?3EEBEH!EBBElI*Hi
CURES WHtRl ALL ELSE FAILS. KT
st < uiuli Syrup, 'l'astt-s Uatt W
In Hints. Solil by tlrutfiilsia.
disKMUL^AL^im^fi
Gratitude is one of the best dishes
it any meal. So. 9.
How's Till"?
We offer One Hundred Hollars Reward for
iny ease of Catarrli that eanuot i?e curod by
Hull's Catarrh Cure.
F. .1. Ciikney & Co.. Toledo, ().
We, the undersigned, have known F. J.
Cheney for the hist 15years,and believe him
perfectly honorable in all business transactlons
and tlnaneially able to earry <>ut any
obligations made by their (Inn.
West A Thuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
O.
Wai.dino, Kinnan A Mahvin, Wholesale
Drtiggists. Toledo, O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting
diroetly upon the blood and inueoussurfaces
of the system. Testimonials sent free.
Price, 75c. per bottle, gold by all Drtiggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
Mexico, 1?. K.
"Mexico, I). I?\." its the postmark on
nil Mexiean postal matter reads, means
"District Federal," or Federal District,
and corresponds to our Washington,
D. C.
Treacherous and Delay May
Proi>t Fatal. y
IF YO%JR SYSTEM NOW.
'maade 1
quickly, effectively and without H
igestive organs. In fact, it will H
better condition every way, for
od of poisonous lactic and uric W
leumatisin, kidney troubles, inronic
constipation and catarrh, V
leave one an easy prey to malaria
xxl poison. It is not only the
ifier, but hundreds of relieved
it does one thing that no other
RHEUMATISM. M
01 NTS FROM TM? INSIOK." fl
.L DRUOOIiTa,
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Mr. Hepburn'* Solace.
"I have never been very lucky in
drawing seats," Bald Representative
Hepburn, of Irnva. "Several times my
name has been among the last called,
but lately a friend has taken my old
seat each time, and kindly exchanged
with me. But whenever I am somewhat
disgusted with the lottery." continued
the veteran, "my mind reverts
to the drawing that took place when I
first entered the House. I had extremely
bad luck, and secured a seat
clear around next to the wall on (he
left of the Speaker. I was just thinking
that 1 was rnightly unlucky when I
looked across the hall and near the
centre aisle there was a head just visible
above the railing that separated
the scats from the rear space. It was
a inost disconsolate face that peered
over the railing and scanned the
House, and 1 recognized the man that
I had beaten for the nomination and
succeeded. 'I'll bet that fellow." said
I to myself, 'would be mighty well satisfied
with any seat in this House."
and at once ceased to feel very sore
over my luck. Now, when 1 have poor
luck, I think of that face and my remark
to myself, and accept what
comes to me.?Washington Post.
In Favor of Cremation.
If cremation does not make very
input |iiu?;n-? 111 litis uuiiuiry us nil
alternative to earth burial it is not for
want of distinguished support. Herbert
Spencer is the last of a long roll
of eminent men oT all schools of
thought who have left directions that
their remains should be cremated. Of
recent years the names of Mr. Lecky,
Canon Shuttleworth. Sir Edward
Hurne-Jones, Grant Allen. Harold
Frederic. B. L. Farjeon, Sir Spencer
Wells. Sir Isaac Pitman, Mr. Du Manrier.
Sir Peter Edlln. Gen. Sir Samuel
Browne. Edna Lyall. W. E. Henley, thy
Rev. H. R. Haweis and 13aron Huddleston
occur in the records of the
Cremation Society as supporters who
have offered the Strongest testimony
in their power lo burial reform. Expense
is the great bar to the wider
extension of cremation, hut the act
which came into force last April, and
enables burial authorities and. therefore,
locai authorities to establish crematoria,
may possibly work a great
change in thin particular?London Exchange.
Somewhat Twisted.
The average American in the Philippines
makes sorry work of the Spanish
language; hut the Spaniards also
have difficulty in mastering English.
A uetrolt woman opened a Manila j
paper the other day. and saw the fol- !
lowing advertisement of a prominent '
Spanish dry-goods house that caters
to American trade:
"Importing house receiving by all
mails from Europe. The highest novelties
in weavings of silks and linen.
Hats, and all sorts of Adorning for
ladies and children. A complete assortment
of all kinds of goods for gentlemen."
FITS permanently cured. No (It* or nervousness
after ft rst day's use of I>r. Kline's <5reat
NVrveltestorcr. Siltriaibottluand treat use free
Dr. K. H. K 1.1 sr. Ltd..?'ftl An-b SP, l'Utla .l'a
.Many a well informed woman has her
servant girl to thank for it.
Tin* Kditor of Hit* Ittintl New Yorker,
Than whom there is no better Potato Expert
in the Country, says. "Salzer's Earliest
Potato is the earliest ot HS i arlic.st
sorts. triad l?y me. \ icldilig 4t?4 l?u. per
sere." Salzer's Karh Wisconsin yielded for
t lie Uural New Yorker Tfttl bu. per acre.
Now Salzer has heavier yielding varictiea
than ahove. See Salzer's eatalog.
.11 .ST SKND ltV. IN STAMPS
and this notice to the John A. Salzer Seed
Co., I.a > rouse. Wis., and receive lots of
farm seed samples and their lug catalog,
which is brim full of rare things for the
gardener anil farmer, easily worth 3st?M).00
to every wide awake farmer. | A.C.I...|
it describes Salzer's Teesinte, yielding
160,000 lb*, per acre of rich green fodder,
Salzei's Victoria I t ape. yielding 00,1)00 lbs.
of sheep and hog food per acre, together
with Sailer's Now National (lals which
ha* ;t record of 3tH> bu. per acre, in JiO
States, so also full description of Alfalfa
Clover, Giant Inearnat Clover, Alsike,
Timothy ami thousands of other fodder
plants, Onuses, Wheat, Spelts, Barley, etc.
It's a pity that a miser who has money
to burn can't take it with him when he
dies.
l'lso's Cure for Consumption is an infallible
medicine for coughs and colds.?X. W.
iSAiiuKi., Ocean Orovo, N. J., F jb. 17. 1900.
A woman would rather be idolized than
understood.
Itlllloii Hollar <truss ami Alfwlln.
When we introduced Million Dollar
Grass three years ago. little did we d rent if'
it would he the most talked of grass in
America, the biggest, quick, hay producer
on earth, hut this has coine to pass.
Agr. Editors wrote about it. Agr. College
l'rofessors lectured about it. Agr. Institute
Orators talked about it, while in
the farm home by the quiet fireside, in the
corner grocery, in the village postoffice, at
the creamery, at the depot, in fact wherever
farmers gathered. Salter's Million Dol1*
Crass, that wonderful grass, good for
5 to 14 tons per acre, and lots ol pasture
besides, is always a theme worthy of the
fanner's voice.
A. Walford. Westlore Farms, l'a., write*:
"I have 60 acres in Salzcr's Alfalfa Clover.
It in immense. I cut three crops this sea
on and have lots of pasture besides."
jitbt bf.xd this notice ami 10c. in
BTAMPH
In the John A. Sal/.er Seed Co.. I.a Crosse.
Win., and receive their big catalog and lota
of farm seed sample* free. I A.C.I, 1
In Finland reindeer arc worth $7.50 a
head. A reindeer can travel alioul lift
miles a day.
June Tint Butteb Color makes top
of the market butter.
l'lanets revolve, but shooting stars are
not necessarily revolvers.
Why I?o We l?le ?
Vital statistics classified show the respiratory
organs to he the feeble point in
man. Diseases of the lungs are out of all
proportion in fatality. Take Taylor's Cherokee
Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein
for coughs, colds and consumption.
At druggists, 25c., 50c. and $1.00 a bottle.
Follies of life are the amusements we
don't care for.
SISTERS
RELY
CATARRH,
Peruna for coughs
and colds in\ c/u/drei?.
i?:
wi
SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH
Use Pe-ru-na for La Grippe and
Winter Catarrh.
IN T.\ 1\K^ country of the civilized
- workl the Sisters of Charity are known
Not only do the> minister to the spiritual
and intellectual needs of the charges committed
to their rare, but they also minister
to .heir bodily needs.
Whenever coughs or colds, la grippe or
pneumonia make their appearance among
the children these Sisters are not diseon
certed, but know exactly the remedies to
apply.
W ith so many children to take care of
and to protect from climate and disease
these wise and prudent Sisters have found
I'erunu a never-failing safeguard.
Sisters of St. Joseph, of the Deaf Mi
J Mo., writes:
" li e ttHMrtrfalc ...
J irltli catarrh nnd mtsn irlth colds m
J mum 11 tul linre tnspl re*l ninny nth*
J id tit out it. It has ccrln I til it lie fit
J iriA'ld ofyond Inst icint*-r fur n/* r I
J ktntlness to lis and our H/)1leted mi
?
?
*** *?<? * *?? ???? <?*?****?*?*** 4
Or. Martinan receives many letters from
Catholic Sisters Irani all ovrr the I'nifed
States. \ recommend recently received
nam a Catholic iinstitution in Detroit,
Mich., read- as follows:
Itr. S. It. Ila rtma h. t'nl it in bus. Oh in:
Hen e St r:?"The yon tif/f// ?7 iclin used
the I'crunn ?rnHsnjJ'ertnyfrnm In ryn(litis,
anil Inss of en tee. The ri'snlt of
the trentment tens most satisfactory.
She found yrrut relief, anil after
further use of the meilielne ire lin/ir
to he a tile to sn yshe Is entt re! y en rcil.''
Sisters of t Hii rily.
This young girl was under the rare of
the Sisters af t'lmritv and u.-ed I'eriuia
for catarrh of the throat, with good results
as the iihove letter testifies.
T rain a t 'atliolic Inst Itiitlnn in t entral
<thlo comes the folloirlay recommend
from the Sister Soyerinr:
"Some years ago a trieml of our institution
recommended to u> Dr. Ilartman's
IVriina as an excellent remedy for the inlliien/a.
of which we then had several cases
which threatened ta be of a serious character.
iF CZJ? KSTFOH
5 GUARANTEED CURE for all bowel troub
I blood, wind on the stomach, bloated bowels,
H pains after eating, liver trouble, callow *ktn i
r regularly you are sick. Constipation kills m
I starts chronic ailments end long years of cufl
9 CASCARETS todny, for you will never get r
jj right, Tnko our advice, sturt with Caacare
9 money refunded. The genuine tablet ntnrn|
^b^^^^^^e^^Address Sterling Remedy ConNgP?^''
11/ *JUPSET YOUR. STOW
H| " "?r To Cure Your Hcada
Eil *r _ t- _ * /ra r rgra
m ,uv la i^u u
Immediately while you wait and hai
Cures Cold
Dropsy II
cr Remove'-, nil swelling in S to 20
(*? / davs; effects a permanent cure
A. i.ijoto (<o days. Trial treatment
given free. Notliincran l>cfairer
t4?S" Write Dr. H. H. (iraen's Son?,
?.ty?r-, urn. " Sf>eel^llfl?- Bc? 11 &tlant?. ua
You cannot make progress toward
Heaven In the pathway of sin.
Christ only wants us to be nothing
so thai we may do something.
An K.gg Teller Free,
^
Together with an incubator and brooder
catalogue, containing among much
other valuable uud interesting information
a colored plate, showing by eighteen
views the development of the
chick in the shell, free, by sending to
(?eo. A. Stalil. Quiney, III., four cents
to pay for postage and packing.
f OF 3T.
ON PE-RU-NA TO
COUGHS, C
*
lie Institute, 1S41> Cass Ave., Si Louis, J
urh, It rrrtaInly dor* i/ooil irork
nil /? f/r//?/x*. IIV harr faith in I'r
?# * irith Minn'. IIV do oof Hkr tn hr |
tis from lii'lmj rccj/ sick. It iliil a *
ililront's. Tbttnkintj i/oit for ijonr !
ru. tec rr ma in, lion rs tfrirtrfnll i/, ?
" SISTFIIS OF .ST. JO.SFI'll." *
>***??**?*??*?* ****?**????*?????? *
"We he^aii to Use it and experienced
I swell woiidertul results tiiat since tiieu IV!
rutia has become our favorite medicine for
' influenza, catarrh, cold, couch nml 1.
chitis."
Another rccom meml from a laihol
tr I list it tit ton of our of the feiileol
Shift's lerttlen lifi fiiv Sistrr Sit pcrlor
rcails as j'dIIoirs:
"A nuinlicr Hi coats a;ro ? r attention
was called to Dr. Ilartman's I'crunu, and
sitter thru \vr Itavr ttsnl it with wonderful
results tor grip, coughs, colds and ca
I tarrlial diseases < (' the head attd stomach.
"For grip and winter catarrh especially
it has lire11 ot great service to the inmates
of this inst itnlion."
SISTEKS OF C1IANITY
All Out the lulled States I'se I'elu-na
for Catarrh.
A recommend recently received from a
Catholic institution in the Southwest reads
as follows:
A I'roiuiiient Mother Superior Says :
"I can testify from c.\|ieriencp to the
etliciency of I'ciitna as one ol the very best
* CANDY
\ CATH&HTIC
Irs, appendicitis, biliousness, bad breath, bad
, foul mouth, headache, indigestion, pimples,
?nd dirriness. When your bowelr. don't move
ore people than ail other diseases together. It
"ering. No matter what ails you, start taking
.veil and stay well until you get your trowels
ts today under absolute guarantee to cure or
[red C C C. Never sold in bull:. Samnlc and a
kpany, Chicago or N-w York. 502
\H MACHINERY
"ruI ajax portable an3 traction engines
/vl threshing machines !
il I** kl,HU-SU to 40 Inch. a
pennsylvania grain drills
SiV and Hoc. lui]iroT<\l for 1JH. j
v^jpuesss^teiptii portable saw mills
- MTr tyva wilUfrtctiuufr('ttati(ll??gluroi.'r.
***' js *4, faji^'mtco.,
Y" ;p>'
17..?T all tni.g&a. ^.TOlrSl mxudHBI1IUV UUw
IACH Willi Ntuieout Ca.tha.rlic*
,che .' . . ....
IJWE. It Ctircjr p
t no bad effects on the Stomach. IT IS
j / 1' o ^ *nc* "*?c *
| Cotton Gin
Machinery
'Vxr' ^SfflliESIaKt.
PRATT. MUNGER.
WINSHIP.
EAGLE. SIMTH.
We make the ino?t complete line el any
concern in tbe world. We also make
ENGINES and BOILERS,
L1NTERS tor OIL MILLS.
We aell erery'Jung oeeued about a Cotton Gin.
Write foe Illustrated Catalogue.
| Continental Gin Co.,
Birmingham, Ala.
JOSEPH
FICHT
OLDS, GRIP
II
Trut/tei <xfrna! _
, |8^Sf
I T^\ Jj/m
If ittl 5 MA
l|l ^ * M
' B N S'jW ' v* M/ '' t
4& " ^IfcvT.n* LU
jlll/i Aiierding ")/ \l ^: ?
**etVi'C ~~~
\vhu J.jive Use it.
Im?i ;.ivi
frred with . iturrlr
* oi I t>C stomach. aii r .-l-.i !:? -.
iiriiviitit valueless I *r t? s i
Last tpriny I went > < >!??rudo.
liMjiiur to lie t . i-.itiil
ii\ a change ol i-.iMit.-. ml
W Ilia- t lu re a : : l!?l . ' \ -? ?!
mi' to tr\ IVrtina. A tier u*?tn;r two > >
I I found myself \erv much ?iii|irov?'.i. lite
i remains of my o!u disease Icing ium so
slight, I ronsidrt myself cured, yet i.n .1
while I intend to continue tiie its a IV
| rutin. i am lion treating anollier ,* t ii-iit
with your inedieine. She litis been -uk
wit I? malnrin and troubled with leueorrhnca.
i have no doubt that a cure will l?e .peedily
effected."
27t rsf it rr .sum pi rsnflrttrrx we/ ml
hii lh\ Hurt inn n /'rota l/ir rartimt*
</f ut n oy i uirir/i i< .urtlfin (M r^/H f//# f?M f
I (he f ?i llnl Sin li s.
The names and addresses to thes? let
I lis have been withheld fmm resp,.-: to
the Sisters, lint will he furnished on re
quest.
One-half oi the diseases which illlict
ttiankind are due to s?i:ue catarrhal derangement
i?i tiie mucous membrane limn*
some organ or pussaKi' of the body.
\ remedy that would aet immediately
upon the congested mucous membrane, restoring
it to its normal state, would eon
seutieiill.v eure all these diseases. Catarrh
is catarrh wherever located, vhethcr it be
in the head, throat, lungs, stomach, kidneys
or pelvic organs. A remedy thai will
euro it in on-' location will cur* it in till locations.
IVriiua cures catarrh wherever
located.
If you do not derive prompt and satisfactory
results Irom the use of Peruna. write
at once to Dr. Ilartuian. giving a full state|
mcnt of youi case and ln? will T>? pleased to
give you his valuable advice gratis.
Address Dr. tlariman. President of Hie
llartinan S.mit.ii iiiui. Columbus. O.
?SS?W?MN?SMUnaMaHNWW??S<ww?
Small Potatoes j!
I result from a lack of
, Potash!;
i in the soil. Potash produces
size and quality. ,
books which ,4-?Wldi?vc
explain more 1
i | GERMAN KALI WORKS, i
l| New Vupk-H# NuftMin Street. or
I Allmitu, Ho. IIrout! M.
fn A n cin r.'V ? pTr^Tc^
uMrofivum VAdCLinK
I (PUT UP IN COLLAPSIBLE TUBES)
i A substitute for anil superior to mustard or
1 any otiior plaster, uml will not blister the
mostdslicato skin. The pain-allaying and
ourativenualitiesof thisartielearewonderlul.
it will slop the l outline ho ut onct), a ml
. relieve lieudacno and sciatica. VVe reconiiiihiiiI
it as tlio best mill safest external
coiiiites-j:ritaut known.ulao asanex ternal
remedy for pains in tlio chest atid stoma. )i
and all rbeum.it ic,neu ralgicand gout y complaints.
A trial will prove what weVlniio
forit, nml It will bofound to be invaluable
in tlio household.Many peonlesay"it istl e
bo?tof all of your preparations." Price i5
eta., at all druggists or otlier dealers, or by
send higthisn mount tousin postage stain i s
wo will send you a tube by mall. No articl.'
should he accepted by the public unlesst lie
samocarricsourlabel. asotherwlselt is not
Kouulno. CMESRltKOHOM MFO. CO.,
17 State Street, NlV foul City.
k? UMawimmimi?wy
II SAW MILLSHHSI
3with He?e's Universal Log KeetnB.Rectllin H
ear. Simultaneous Net Work* and the Hea
fJooolt-Ktng Variable Feed Works are unex
celled for accuracy, simplicitt, pt rabil
jSiTv and kase oporERATtoN. Write for full P*
descriptive circulars. Manufactured by the
BA1.KM IKON \VOItK8.Wln-ti.n a.tlemJI.C.
a CROUCH
Marble and Granite Co.
? MA NIT FA ;TIHKKS OF?
MONUMENTS,
Vaults, Statuary, llrad.toiics,
etc., in nny (iranlte or Marble.
Dentil Mn.kn n Specially.
t?^Mentlon this paper.) ATLANTA, GA.
So. D.
Saw mills
The DaLoach Patent Variable Friction Feed
, Saw Mill with 4 h. p. cuts 2,000 feet pet day All
sire* and prices to suit. De Loach Shingle Mills,
Kdsrers, Trimmers, Planers; Corn and Buhr
Mills, Water Wheels, L?th Mills, Wood Saws.
I Our handsome new Catalog will interest yon.
DaLoach Mill Mlt Co., Box 834. Atlanta, Ge.
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