Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, January 18, 1905, Image 4
SUFFERED ?"
CURED B'
A PLAIN TALK
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On a Plain Subject In'o
Plain Language.
The coming winter will cause at least
one-half of the women to have catarrh,
colds, coughs, pneumonia or consumption.
Thousands of women will lose their live* and
tems of thousands rill acquire some f'
chronic ailment front which '
KEEP they will never recover. v
PERUNA I'lileut, you take the nee- ,
IN THE cssarv precautions, tin |
I HOUSE. chances are that you (win i
reud this) will be one of
the unfortunate ones, Little or no risk .
steed he run if I'eruna is kept in the house
and at the first appearance of any symptom
of catarrh lakeu as directed on the ,
(Killlr.
I'eruna, is a safeguard, a preventative, a
apeeitie. a cure for all cases of catarrh, .
acute and chronic, coughs, colds, consumption,
etc.
For free medical adviee. address Dr. S. ?
It. Ilartnian. President of The Hartntuu I
Sanitarium, Columbus, Ohio. 1 J
Railroading In Japan.
Japan has 42itt> miles of railway, of i
which ?10 miles were constructed in ,
190i:. The number of passengers car- 1
ried on these railways lu 100,'t was
110.000.000. the freight transported >
.?> j-, iu.i^.ui i meinc ions una the
cash receipts amounted to about $23,800,00(1.
v.?rr of Ointmnnta For Catarrh Tl??t
Contain Maroury, |
nsmercury will surely destroy tha sense o'
smell am! completely derange the whole system
when eutering it through the inueeat .
surfaces. Huoh nrtlolesahould never be used ,
?*copi on prescriptions from reputable physicians,
as the damage they will do Is ton fold j (
to the good you can possibly derive from i |
them. Hairs Catarrh Cure. uiuuufaeturod j ,
by P. J. ('honey A Co., Toledo, O., contains
no mercury, and is taken Internally, noting I !
directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces ! t
of the.system. In buying Hall's Catarrh Cure j.
be sure you get the geuuiue. It Is taken Internally,
and made iu Toledo, Ohio, by P. <
J. Cheney <fc Co. Testimonials free. ,
Sold by Druggists; prioe, 75c. per oottle. I
'l?k<- Hall's Family Pills for constipation
lilTlll Uuy. |
The .Stale in Utah lias established (
n holiday in honor of germs. It is I
en lied tlenernl Health Day and is the '
lirst Monday in October. On this day ]
ail theatres, churches, public hulls, '
iiotois, boarding houses, etc., must be
thoroughly disinfected.
"My nightly rest was broken, owing i
to irregular action of the khlncys. I i
was suffering intensely from severe I
pains in the MiniII of -my hack and 1
Through the kidneys and annoyed l>y 1
painful passages of abnormal score- '
tions. No amount of doctoring relieved 1 1
this condition. 1 took I Man's Kidney I
fills and experienced quick and Instlng j '
relief. IMhi.'k Kidney fills will prove 1
a blessing to all sufferers from kidney ;
disorders who will give them a fair | t
trial."
Foster-Milburn Go., Buffalo, N. Y., t
proprietors. For sale by all druggists, '
price r>0 cents per box. <
]
Men worship God by their motives In
going to churrh as well as by their (
munner when there. 1
PLEASURE SSE" i
PORCHSWINGS ?
AND FOLDING TABLE3?II ra.ily mt.lc <
with mypittt nitnd full di action*, will *rt\d
by m?il po?tp?i<C LAWN SWPGP.t IT RH .( J
*. TOR. MSV/ING PATTERNS m 90e. FOLD. .
ING TA LE PATTERNS at 75 .. or II threj
SETS *t $2.00 ADDRESS. I
W H (.All P- O. BOX 133. I i
W.D.UrtLL, RUIME.<ruEPrOH. t^C, |
So. 3. .
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T5t tWK WHIRI All ILII flu? v
Boot Cou?te byrup. I'uua Jiwd. Um I
T/l In tlmo. Sold by drnuaHi*. BBf
A H Jh i M J i^L
*oM?reBllndHors??fCWuB^?*aSJ
Bmrm Eyoo. Hotry Co.. lows City. 1*., bar* iura our* y
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m CATAftM or IU1IC?
SO COMMON IM WIIITEB.
COLD ON THE LUNGS THREATENS
TO BECOME SERIOUS.
Pe-ru-na Brings Speedy Relief.
Mm. H. E. Adams. ex-President Palictto
Club, of New Orleans.. Im.. writes
-om 110 (Jartield Court, South Bend, Ind.,
* follows:
"Inm. plra.Hrd to endorse Peruna.
h I took it about a yrar af,o and it
iton brouylil me rrlIvf from a cold
ii tap tunpH which th reatenrtl to be
rrtoua.
"The hiugs were sore and inflamed, I
malied a couple of hours every night, and
felt that something must be done before
iv lungs became affected.
"Peruna was suggested by some of my
-iends who had used it. and acting upon
heir advice I tried it and found that it
'as able to bring about a speedy cure,
ou have mv highest endorsement and
hanks for the good it did me."
SoUujing the Praises of Peruna.
Mrs. Frances Wilson, yj Nelson St.,
llinton. Mass.. writea:
"Had you seen me at the time of my illess
and now. you would not wonder that
take delight^ in sounding the praises of
Vruna.
"My ailment was a severe cold which stacked
the bronchial tubes and lungs.
"I followed your special directions
nd after usiny si.r bottles of J'rruua.
trn* on my fret a pa In. I think
Peruna u womterj ul medicine
The Engllah Language.
"Would you say a tlock of Ash?'
asked a Frenchman.
"No; you would say a shoal of fish,'
was the American's reply.
"Could you say a flock of oxen?"
"No; e drove of oxon."
"A flock of bees?"
"No; a swarm of bees."
"Really," said the Frenchman, "this
Is confusing to me."
"I don't wonder that it is," the
,\merican returned. "For every different
crowd there is a different word in
Mir language. Thus we say a covey of
partridges, a bevy of iiualls, a nide of
pheasants, a flight of doves, a wisp of
snipe, a muster of peacocks, a brood
if grouse, a siege of herons, a building
if rooks, a stand of plovers, a watch
if nightingales. a clattering of
choughs, a pack of wolves, a cast of
tiawks, a herd of swine, and so on.
n the technical books on sports and
Minting you will And that every crowd
if birds and of animals lias its own
special name. These special names
veil trained sportsmen always use."?
Slew York Press.
Reward for Inventive Mind.
The inventive mind of William
Crust, of Greenfield, 12 years old, conceived
tiie idea of Improvising a hag
to carry chestnuts in. He tied cord
nhout the ankles of his trousers, filled
hir. apparel and managed to waddle
home with twenty-seven quarts of lino
nuts.
MICHT HAVE SAVED IT.
I but of Trouble Krnui Too .Much Stertk
A little boy of eight years whose
(invents <li<l not feed hiin 011 tlie rigid
kind of food, was always nervous and
suffered from a weak condition of tin
stomach and bowels. Finally he was
laken down with appendicitis and aftei
[ho operation the doctor, knowing that
Itis intestinal digestion was very weak,
put him on drape-Nuts twice a day.
lie rapidly recovered and about two
months thereafter, his Father states,
lie has grown to be strong, muscular,
unl sleeps soundly, weighs (52 po-jnds,
tnd his whole system is in a tine condition
of health." Nauie given by
I'ostum Co., Battle Creek, Mich.
It Is plain that if he had been put on
Srnpe-Nuts at an earlier period In hit
Ife, and kept front the use of foods
[lint lie could not digest, he ncvei
ivonld hnve had appendicitis. Thai
ilsease is caused by undigested food
lecaylng In the stomneh and bowels
nosing irritation and making for the
;rowth of all kinds of microbes, setting
tp a diseased condition which Is the
ictlve cause of appendicitis, and thli
s more marked witli people who do no)
>roperly digest white bread.
Grape-Nuts is made of the selected
mrts of wheat and barley r.nd by the
>ecullar processes of the cooking at the
actory, all of the starch Is turned intc
i#r ready for immediate digestion
the more perfect nourishment ol
parts of the body, particularly the
in and nerve centres,
ead the little book, "The Itoad tc
llvllle," found in each pkg.
HumorM
Today
Tip*.
(f you do not want to starve,
J? you wish your weight was greater,
Here's a hint: To tip tne scales
You had better tip the waiter.
?New York Sun.
Grab Her.
Asklugton?"Quite u clever girl, Isn't
she?"
Sapsmitli?"Clover-? Wliy, she has
bruins enough for two!"
"Marry her, old fellow! Marry her,
as quick as you can!"--Smart Set. V
tVnrat I'nrt of It at Home.
Neighbor?"How long did you stay
at the club yesterday, Jones?"
Jones?"Oh, the best part of the
3 veiling."
Mrs. Jones--"Why. John; you came
home iu half an hour!"
Jones ? "Well?" ? Cleveland Plain
)caler.
Diflerent,
"Now, I can go into the village and
come home again without getting
drunk."
"Ah, meenister, but I'm sac popu?
1 a r."?The By s t a ncler.
IIticklel?rrr.y Finn.
"What your nationulity, pard?'!
asked the Barter street, buuko-steerer.
"Aa bin a FIlii," replied the sailorman.
"Then you're ir.y huckleberry," chir
ruped the gleeful eonlhlence man, as lit
took the jack tar into tow.?Ileustor
Chronicle.
Ton Much For III in.
Highwayman?"llow much money
have you got?"
Holdup?"I couldn't guess."
Highwayman?"You can't guess :u<
amount?"
I leldup?'"No."
Highwayman?"Then give it up."?
Cleveland Plain Dealer.
lllalllnBloneil.
"What sort of Impression did thf
New York horse show make on you?'
"Why. it shocked me."
"What shocked you?"
"Coining face to face with thoso
New York society women after seeing
their lovely portraits in the New York
papers."?Cleveland Plain Dealer.
A<-roiti|>liiilir<l More.
Towne?"Your wife has been telling
my wife what a jewel your new cook
is: says unit Willi tlio same quantity
of food she accomplishes twice as
much as any other girl she ever lutd."
Browne?"So it seems; at any rate,
I have twice as inneli dyspepsia as 1
used to have."?Philadelphia Press.
Not l>i?po*??il to Criticise.
"Don't you think," asked Mrs. Old,
rastle. "that our minister is becoming
somewhat reconditeV"
. "Oli, 1 don't know," replied her
hostess. '"Josinli thinks so, but il
don't seem to me that he weighs a
i pound more than lie ought to for a
i man as tall as hiut."?Chicago RecordHerald.
All Off.
"What's the matter?" Inquired Aseuin.
"What arc you searching your
pocket for?"
"I tied a knot in my handkerchief
* this morning," said the ahseutniinded
t man, "to remind me of something I
^ was to get for my wife. And now I
can't liiul the handkerchief!"?Phila*
1 delphia Press.
t SUM In Service.
, "Can't yer do a little somcthin* fer
an old soldier?" whined Tired Tiffins.
> "Well, I don't know,' replied the
, portly citizen. "If you can show your
, discharge papers I may lie able to do
, something for you."
"I hain't been discharged yet, boss."
replied the holm. "It's a soldier of
fortune 1 am."?Pittsburg Post.
, How the Nm? Spread.
Patience?"What do you think?"
Patrice?"I'm sure I don't know."
#??? ?ui ...... -
....... ...... iiu^lim fell! ??? 111.11ried
nearly a year nj;o!"
"I never knew It!"
[ "No. nor I. either, until to-day."
"Mow did you tind it outV"
| "Why, I saw an anroui cement of
j her divorce in the papers."?Youter a
, Statesaian.
TH( Simpla Truth.
Kadley?"Y'es, I -would really like
f to know what your a Re Is."
' Miss Pepprey?"Weil, why don't
* you ask me?"
J Kadley?"Oh! You wouldn't tell me
the truth."
Miss Pepprey -"Ok! yes. I would."
Kadley?"Well, what is it?"
' M:.ss Popprej "None of your busi
l.css."?Philadelphia Press.
PITS permanently etnvd. No flta or nenroo*>
nees after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great
NerveKestorvr,t2trial bottleand treatise frea
Dr.R. H Kline. Ltd., 981 Aroh8t.,Phila., Pa.
Bonaparte's house in St. Helena is now a
barn.
A Guaranteed Cure For Files.
Itching, Blind. Bleeding or Protruding
Piles. Jruggists will refund money if Pazo
Ointment fails to cure in 6 to 14 days. 50c.
The coldest city in the world is Yakutsk,
Eastern Siberia. _
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for children
teething, soften the gums, reduoes inflammation,
allays pain, cures wind colic, 25c.a bottle
There is more coal in Montana and Wyoming
than in Pennsylvania.
Plso's Cure cannot be too highly spoken of
aaacough oure.?J. W. O'Brien, S22Th!rd
Avenue, N., Minneapolis, Minn., Jan. 6.1900,
Among the spoils of war taken at Liao
j.aug won a pet pigeon.
A Wall I)*irrTed Tribute.
The awarding of the Grand Prize to the
'Winchester Repeating Arms Co., New Haven.
Conn., at the St. Louis Exposition,
confers upon this cortipuny the highest
murk of distinction attained by any manufacturer
of guns or ammunition in the
world. Although a great number of medals
were given, the only award of a Grand
Prize was to the Winchester Repeating
Arms Co.; given as it was in competition
with the leading manufacturers of all countries.
it testifies decidedly to the superiority
of Winchester ritles, shotguns and ammunition.
The success attained by the
Winchester Repeating Arms Co. at this
exposition is in line with past honors. At
the Paris Exposition they received the
Grand Prix, and wherever exhibited have
always been given the highest possible
prizes. This latest recognition ot superiority
is the natural result of thirty years
of careful and successful endeavor in maintaining
the high quality of Winchester
rifles, shotguns apd ammunition.
The way some people lay up treasure
in Heaven they must think that religion
is a nickel-in-the-slot business.
To Cure ? Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Jlroino (Quinine Tablets. All I
druggists refund money if it fails to cure.
E. W. Grove's signature is 011 box. 25c.
Alligator hunters are wanted in Vene- I
euela.
Itch cured in 30 minutes by Woolford's
Sanitary Lotion. Never fails. Sold bv all
druggists. $1. Mail orders promptly filled I
by Dr. E. Detehou, Crawford*ville, lnd.
Since 1858 the population of Scotland has
increased fifty-two per cent.
Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum
and Mullen Is Nature's groat remedy?Cures
Coughs. Colds, Croup and Consumption,ami
all throat and lung troubles. At druggists,
25c., 50c. and $1.00 per bottle.
Value of Discontent.
The late J. W. Clarke of the New
York World used to say that the
secret, of success in life was never to
be quite satisfied with what you have, I
because contentment meant stagna- j
tion and failure to advance. "Never
be satisfied," he would say, "alway? j
look for something better."
BABY'S TERRIBLE SORE
Doily ltavr Willi IIutnor?Caused I'ntotil
Agony?Itnrtnr Did No Ciood?M other
Discouraged?Cuticura Cured at Once.
"My child was a very delicate baby. A
terrible sore and humor broke out on his
body, looking like raw flesh, and causing
the child untold agony. My physician prescribed
various remedies, none of which
helped at all. 1 became discouraged and
took the matter into my own hands, and
tried Cuticura Soap and Cuticura Ointment 1
with almost immediate success. Before
the second week had passed the soreness
was gone, not leaving a trace of anything.
Mrs. Jeannette H. Block, 281 ltosedale St.,
Rochester, N. Y."
Sharps and Flats.
John E. Boyd and his wife have civ
on to tlio city of San Rafael one of j
the beauty spots around San Francisco
Hay, finely laid out grounds of twenty
acres, with a largo and handsome
building, in memory of their dead ones.
Superintendent Maxwell will ask the
New York Board of Education at its
next meeting to adopt a plan for giving
tenement district school children
a midday meal. If the plan should be
adopted and the luncheons should cost
six cents each, it would cost the city
$8,904,000 a year.
The appointment of Robert Nathan,
of the British Indian Civil Service, to
be private secretary to I?rd Curzon. .
Viceroy of India, is one of more than ;
usual interest, as ho is the first He- (
brew to obtain such a position in that
service. He is a brother of Sir Matthew
Nathan, recently appointed Gov- j
ernor of Hong Kong.
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B Another club woman, Mrs*
Haule, of Edgerton, Wis^ tells
how she was cured of irregulari!ties
and uterine trouble, terrible
pains and backache, by the use
of Lvdia E. Pinkham's Veratable
Compound.
" Dkak Miol Pixkhah:?A wRile
ago my health begnn to fail because <;>f
female troubles. The doctor did nut
lielpine. I remembered that nay raoth?tr
hud used Lydln K. Plnkhmm's i
Vegetable Compound on many occasions
for irregularities and uterine
troubles, and I felt sure that it eoulld |
not harm me at any rate to give it a
trial. (
" I was certainly glad to find that
within a week I felt much better, the
terrible pains in the back and aide
were bepinninp to cease, and at the
time of menstruation I did not have
nearly as serious a time as heretofore,
so I continued its use for two months,
and at the end of that time 1 waa litye
a new woman. I really have never
felt better in my life, hare not had a J
sick headache since, and weigh 30 '
Eounds more than I ever did. so I unesitatinply
recommend your medicine."?
Mrs. May Hauls. Edgerton,
Wis. .Pres. Household Ecc jomics Club.
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fonuinanata cannot be produced.
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