Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, April 19, 1905, Image 4
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Henry Fine.
Under the El kins law any railroad
company which pays rebates in any
foriu, or any shipper who accepts them,
3s liable to a line of from $1000 to
$20,000 upon conviction. It also prohibits
the carrying of freight at less
than the published tariffs. Th^. Interstate
Commerce Commission is empowered
to detect and prosecute violators
of this statute. President Knnpp, of
the commission, states that since this
law was passed rebate paying has
been as rare as forgery.
When you get to thinking that love is
n lottery you arc likely to prove it by
* / drawing a blank.
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Dyspepsia of Women
ABSOLUTELY NEEDLESS AGOSY
C.iussd hy Uterine DisoihiVre and Curst! by
fl.yoia E. Pickiurt's Vcgeia&la CQBip ur.il
A pre at many women suffer wi'Ih a
form of ind'gesiion or dyspepsia which
does not kccui 1 v. yield to ordinary treatment.
While tho symptoms seem to be
similar to those of ordinary indigestion,
yet the medtcin \s universally prescribed
ilo not seem to re&torQ tho paticntV.
normal condition.
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Mrs. Pin'.cham claims that there is a
hind of dvsuepsia that is caused hy a
thw.tugonieni of the female organism,
ami \vni< n, while it causes a disturbance
similar to ordinary indigestion,
cannot be relieved without a medicine
which nui w..!y acts as a stomach tonic,
hut has peculiar uterine-tonic effects
also.
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.... j/iuwi ui i...is mcory we call attention
to t'u! ease of Mrs. Mairpio
Wrlpht, llrookly n, N. Y., who was
completely cured by I.vdin E. Pinkham's
Vi-jretsihle' ompound after everything
^Ise hud failed. She writes:
" K.ir two years ! .u.Ycrvd with dyspepsia
which so dr^mirntted my entire system that I
v.-.i- unable to attend to my daily duties. I
fc'.r, weak and tv rvuus. undnuthiiifT that 1 ato
l;: e.l ,i .1 aud it i raised a i:l-t urbanco iu my
stomach. I tri".I hiTim-nt dyspepsia eurcs, :
hut nothing :1 ' :uitl <? help liio. 1 was nd- j
\ :-eil t?> ;;ivo I.vdia K. 1'inkhaul's Vogetnhlo |
t Dte.| -mnd a trial, nud was happily surprised |
Ui r.ud that it acted like a tonic, and in a :
low da} hII'.' ;uu.t > enjoy and properly digest |
ny food. My recovnry was rapid, and in
Itvo weeks I wan a well woman. 1 have recorouvuiled
it to many au'Verir.jf women."
h" o other medicine in the world has
r oi'vd sneh wide spread and unquahjl
' endorse incut.or has.such a record of
cures of female troubles, as has Lydia
1-. i.'iukham's Vege table Compound.
\ THE RSH BRAND SUCKER
A VALUED FRIEND
C{A pocd may years ago I bought a
' FISH hit AS;) Slicker, and it has proven |
a vriacd .j for many a stormy day, but
nc.v it is getting old and I must have
another. Please send mc a price-list."
(Thf name of t'.sU cbliRml to l>* out In all j
its of wrmhtT. u!J l??* piven ? n application.)
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? Wot V/cn'trClothlnp, Salts, and Hsts for
I t'l lands cf wet wo.-k or sport
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Cat cat I crmmonreri tr.ktnc them Inst Kavrin*
V *r i\ad took !>v t*?j , o;?t I r ;o? and \>n?? rd a tapeI
c.'RUiieiKfii taking them
-rain find W# ' i <* ' v. lib. I }?:\ne? d anotliir
\t ih'i'i -> *i. a ?I ?>%*, u t mm. at id imill
? i rcvmr. ro my taking i'mn nivt* 1 didn't I
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CANTY CATrtA$TT:C
rir*n-\nt, Palatable, Potent. Ta?t-> Good . Do Good,
V-ivfr : tektn. W.-akon or Grl|>?. JO. IV. SO.-. Xuter
?u!<l In I. ilk. Tlx "omilno tal.lol Mi.rr.1 L CJ C.
Uuatui tc?d to euro or your tnoniy bask.
Stsr'ing Rrr.trdy Co., Chicttjo or N.V. rod
fliaa&LSJiig, TEH ksluqh ESQ
So. Hi.
BetterFruits?Better Profits 1
Better ncnehrs. anntp. ??"" ?J ' '
berries are produced when Potash !
is liberally applied to the soil. To
insure a full crop, of choicest quality, I
use a fertilizer containing not less
than to per cent, actual
Potash
f\ Senl for fir rn?"cal boelca of infonn.itloti; |
l;'\ llioy -v not .vlv.iiUiiig |>.implilcU, hoominff
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Kyi/ ufSMAN KALI WORKS ? 1
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"The Tombfciosed
by a Stone.*9
We know that tlic door of the Lord's
tomb was elosed by ji stone rolled before
the opening, t^nch a stone was
lately found. v
In a garden about d mile north of
the city there was seen a little hollow.
A spade was used to deepen this hollow,
and a tomb was found, into which
the earth had been falling.
The Htone of this door was rounded
ou the edges so that It would roll, and
on the nearly at front of it was something
written. This writing Is what
Is called Culie, but on one hns been
able to read it.
The tomb was cut out of the rock,
and we must go down a few steps to
enter. So Peter and John nnd Mary
are all said to have "stooped down and
looked into the sepulcher."
The floor was so cut that there was
a seat left on the side, and In the middle
a table was left about six feet by
tlir.-o leet, and rising two feet above
the lloor. On this the body would be
laid, rolled in linen with fragrant
herbs, nnd on tlie seat the friends
would sit when they made dally visits.
After a time the body would be placed
in a cavity, and then the cavity would
he closed with masonry.
Somewhat like this must have been
the tomb of Joseph in his garden, and
on some such table the body of the
Lord was laid. The stone was then
put in place, and was sealed by a ccrd
fastened with wax to the stone nnd
the wall. Then all was still until the
Divine saying w.is fulfilled: "After
two days will lie revive us; In the
third day lie will raise us up, and we
shall live in 11 is sight."
This was the victory of life over
death, of go?*d over evil. So did our
Lord show that He is "the resurrection
and the life."?Youth's Companion.
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Jingle*.
I.
I've hunted all around about
Among the garden rows;
And looked in every corner,
Hut what do you suppose?
Though I've asked everybody,
Not anvbodv knows
i.. .t 1
an mi |m11 in tut* Kurcieii
The Easter egg plant grows.
II.
T.it tie lien, speckled hen,
Eastertide has come again;
l)o me a favor now. [ beg.
Liy me a pretty Easter egg.
III.
The little white rabbits, so they say,
l.ay bright-colored eggs on Easter Day;
(Jreen and purple and red and blue,
I've seen the eggs, so I know 'tis true!
At Knstrr-Tl?le.
Music and crowds, and day a ]>erfect flower
A-blossom from its calyx, night;
And we two, captives of the witching hour,
Lulled iu its leash of song and light.
Ik fore the altar, like the morn's white soul,
The lilies breathe their fragrant prayer;
And all the air is quick with dreams they
toll
From April's fancy-haunted lair.
Dim hopes and thrills, too vague for word
of tongue,
And strange insistent moods of gloom.
As if some strain that Persian Omar sun
M ere prisoned in their sweet perfume.
Or were our souls at some far Eastertide,
Of which to-dnv is still a part.
He fore the altar folded side t?v side
Within one lily's golden heart?
?John Dalil Whito.
I.oril ?f 1,1 fe.
Most glorious Lord of Life! that on this
day
Didst make Thy triumph over death and
sin,
And. having harrowed hell, didst bring
away
f'antivitv thence captive, us to win;
Phis joyous day, dear Lord, with joy begin;
\r.d that we, for whom Thou didst sin,
May live forever in felicity!
Vn'd that Thy love. we. weighing worthily.
May likewise love Thee for the same again;
And for Thy sake, that all like dear didst
buy,
With love may one .another entertain.
So let us love, dear love, like as we ought:
Love is the lesson which the Lord us
taught.
? r.umuna rspenacr.
Thnie K-rnlvr lie lies.
Those Faster belles, those Faster belles,
Full half of them are wicked sells
That never hear, nor heed the chime
Of church bells?save at Easter time.
Those howling swells, those howling swells,
Now turning out, in swift pell mells, j
Are hastening, bent on nothing else,
Hut flirting with those Easter belles.
Those Faster belles, those Faster belles,
Now many a lie the poet tells
Who hist reluctant muse compels
To sing your praises Faster belles!
? Madeline Bridges, in Life.
EASTER BONNETS.
1 went to walk on Faster Day,
In my new Faster bonnet.
And every Daffy by the way
llad one like mine upon it,
EVERY DAFFY HAD ONE, TOO !
\\ ith big wide frills and rib^onR gay!
Nurse said 'twas very silly
'Cause I was 'fruid they all would say
I copied Daffy IVill!
?J2. S. T., in Little Folk*.
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ALL BROKEN DOWN.
Mo Bleep?Mo Appetite?Just m Continual
Bockorht,
Joseph McCauley, of 144 Sholto
street, Chicago, Sachem of Tecumseh
Lodge, says: "Two years ago my
health was eompleteXgfig&,
ly broken down. My
SjjHfifcU] back ached and was
lame that at times
^gjyra&fw ^ 1 was hardly able to
> ?K 4r dress myself. I lost
i?.V appetite and was
liable to sleep. Tliere
P|Jseemed to be no relief
Ir?r- Kidney IMlis. Four
boxes of this remedy effected n complete
and permanent cure. If suffering
humanity knew the value of Bonn's
Kidney Pills they would use nothing
else, as it is the only positive cure I
know."
For sale by all dealers. Price .r?0
cents. Foster-Milburn Co.,Buffalo, N. Y.
Frcncli rrlutlujc 'Iratio l\x 111 til I loci.
Following British precedent of 100-1,
an International exhibition of printing,
papermaklng, journalism, engraving
and all graphic arts Is to be held in
Paris In 190G. It is to tie the largest
show of the kind ever held. Pnpiumanufacturing
and wood pulp mukiitf;
Will, it is stated, be shown in operation.
NO TONGUE CAN TELL
How I Suifcrnit With ltrhiiHt *ntl
lHee<lln~ Kczonu Until Cured
by Cuticura.
"No tongue can te'.l how I suffered for
five years with u terribly painful, itching
and bleeding eczema, my body and face
being covered with sores. Never in uiy
life did I experience such awful suffering,
and I longed for death, which 1 felt was
near. 1 had tried doctors and medicines
without success, but my mother insisted
that I try Cuticura. 1 felt better after the
first bath with Cuticura Soap, and one application
of Cuticura Ointment, and was
soon entirely well. (Signed) Mrs. A. Ktson,
Bcllevue, Mich."
i sign that everybody in the street v.*ill
get a chance to see it.
tiow'i Tills?
WaofierOne Hundred Dollars Howard tor
any case of Outarr.i tsu cannot bo curodby
Uall'sOatatra Cure.
F. J. Cu?-NFf & Co., Toledo, O,
We, Ibo undorslpLcd, have known F.J.
Cheney lor tho last it years, and bellovebliu
perfectly honorable In'ull business transactions
and tluauciftily able to carry out any
obligations made L?y tlioir ilriu.
WitsT & Tuoax, \V Uolesalo Druggists, 'Toledo,
O,
Wal,dinu, iixxix ?Y Mahvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O.
Ball's Catarrn Cure is tniton internally, a s>
Jagdlrectiy upon tau olooiand mucoussurlaces
of tho systoji. Testimonials sent free. |
Price,73c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
* Take Hall'.s.Faruily Pillvlpr.equstlpatlo a.
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A Few Instances.
"Has it over happened in your professional
experience thnt an Innocent
man was sent to prison?" was askeJ
uf a Boston criminal lawyer.
"It has," was the prompt reply. "1
wtis just figuring oil that yesterday
Of the 400 criminal cases I have de
fended about fifty of my clients were
convicted and sent up.
"And they were innocent?"
"They must have been. When 1
have appealed a case to the last court
wept while addressing the jury, tailed
of the man's dear old mother and
a? good as proved an alibi In his ca-o
the jury must have rendered a verdicl
of guilty simply through ignorance o:
stupidity."
Had a Derelict In Tow.
Admiral Evans one day noticed two
sailors in earnest confab. One of them
was imparting information to his companion
of a very agreeable nature.
Judging from his beaming countenance.
The admiral, in relating the incident.
says the manner of the speaker
amused him very much. As ho
passed by the mate raised his voice,
with the unmistakable intention of
being overheard, saying to his companion:
"I mean, to g'.vo up this seafaring
life when my time is out. I am going
to marry a rich widow woman,
the derelict of a butcher."
?9
HONEST CONCESSION.
A Uoctnr'il Tullt on Food.
There are no fnirer set of men on
earth than the doe tots, and when they
liml they have boon in error they are
usually apt to make honest and tuaniy
confession of the fact.
A ease in point is that of an eminent
practitioner, one of the .stood old school,
who lives in Texas. His plain, unvarnished
tale needs no dressing up:
"I had always had an intense prejudice.
which 1 ran now was unwarrantable
and unreasonable, against all
inuehly advertised foods. Ilenoe, I
never read a line of the many 'ads.*
of Crape-Nuts, nor tested the food
till last winter.
"While in Corpus Christ! for my
health, and visiting my youngest son,
who has four of the ruddiest, healthiest
littie hoys I ever saw, I atefiny
first disli of Crape-Nuts food for supper
with my little grandsons. I liecame
exceedingly fond of it and have
eaten a package of it every week since,
and find it a delicious, refreshing and
strengthening food, leaving no ill ef
it'cis wii:iifver, causing no eructations
(with which I was formerly much
troubled), no sense of fullness, nausea,
nor distress of stomach In any way.
"There is no other food that agrees
with me so well, or sits as lightly or
pleasantly upon my stomach as this
does. I am stronger and more active
since I began the use of Grnpe-Nuts
than I have been for ten years, and am
no longer troubled with nausea and indigestion."
Name given by i'oatum
Co.. Rattle Creek. Mich.
There's a reason.
Look in en eh pke. for the famous
little book, -The Hoad to Wellville."
W'1'? W*jr "!
Pointed Paragraphs.
Book-keepers are merely flgurehead3
in the business.
The motto of some men is, "Give mt
liberty or give mo debt."
A man's most distant relatives are
those who have the most money.
Most women would rather patch up
a quarrel than darn their stockings.
Many a good name has been given
the tar and feather degree by idle gossip.
If a man is unable to keep his word
he can find plenty more in the* dictionary.
nru? ?
>?uoii money laiK.s to the most of us
it is the other end of a long-distance
'phone.
When a married man laughs in his
sleep his wife imagines he Is dreaming
that he is a bachelor.
There are a few rising young men in
this world, but the majority keep their
seats in a crowded car.
Owing to the high price of wool, the
wolf finds it rather expensive masquerading
in sheep's clothing.
There is mighty little poetry in raising
a family of ten.
A man is so unreasonable he would
father pay doctor's bills than milliners'
bills.
Twins are like having pneumonia
when you expected to go to a baseball
game. ,
The devil could get a very big salary
if he would come up and live in New
I York.
You can generally tell when a girl
has been kissed before by the way she
pretends she hasn't.
Heaven has no interests in the
' church that has no interest in human|
Ity..
You can make a man so mad he
j can't "ec by toiling him how every;
body admires the ability of one ef his
j friends.
I*' you would knock a stubborn man
j down instead of stepping to argue with
I him you would save a lot of wind and
j much valuable time.
When a woman has a birthday after
! she has counted the presents she
; uasn't time to count the years.
A man hardly ever knows enough to
pretend to think his wife knows more
than she does.
Praise comes to the man who waits
for it?under six foot of earth.
It isn't the rent a man pays that
keeps him moving.
Some people live in the shadow because
they don't approve of the spots
cn the sun.
FITS permanent lv en rod. Xollts or nervousness
after first day's use of Dr. Klino's Great
Nerveliestoror.i'itrlalhottle and treatise freo
Dr. Ltd.,931 ArohSt..Phila.,Pa.
There are no less than MO agricultural
societies scattered over Servia.
Mrs. Wins-low's Soothing Syrup for children
teething,?oftoa the gums, reduces inflammation,allays
pain,cures wind colic.25c.abottle.
It's a poor grace that doesn't make a
man gracious.
Vsc l.OTizwnti A: Marline* Point.
Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for lir.secd oil,
which you do i:i ready-for-use naint.
Buy nil fresh from the barrel at (10 cents
per gallon, and mix it with Longman ?fc
Martinez L. & M. l'aint.
It makes paint cost about $1.-0 per
gallon.
Tames S. Barron, President Manchester
( otiou Mills, Hock Hill. S. C., writes:
"In 1SS3 1 painted my residence with h. &
M. It loom; hrtlcr than ? great many
houses painted three years ago.
Sold c very where and by Longman ?V
MartiiuX'ew York. Paint Makers tor
Fifty Years.
Bulgaria ts placing iminenee orders lor
war niateriai in Kuropc.
CtiililriMi I>yt:i(j.
At this season of the y> ar, when warm
days followed by eo d nights and the eating
< : it uit and v< getaM- s effecting the stoniaelt,
Imwein, ?t'1., ?o heor of so many ohil<iren
living, tiive them Dr. Bigyem" llueklelierry
Cordial, th" great speeifle for all
bowel tronbier. and children teething.
Sold by ait Druggiets, 2.'> ami 5Ue. liottlo.
Asparagus is said to bo the oldest plnnt
Used for food.
T'ieo's Cure for Consumption is an infalliida
medicino for coughs and eold?.?X. TV.
Samcki., Ocean Drove, K. J., Feb. 17, 1903.
Immigration into Canada is increasing
rapidly.
Itch cured in .'P minutes bv Wooiford's
Sanitary Lotion Never '.tils! Sold by all
druggists, yi. M.?i| orders promptly tilled
by Dr. K. Dctchon. Crawfordsville, lnd.
Ir ru< n caved t:? ki p out or debt the
way tb?y h we t > pet out this would
be a world ?>f millionaire:?.
To further intn
mm premiums free to
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Nervousness is very common ninom
women. This condition is due to uncum
nerve centres. 'Die nerve centres are tin
reservoirs of nervous vitality. These <cu
tres become bloodless for want of propel
nutrition.
This is especially true in the sprite
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| ?>; (> produced a.* the tliri ct result of weak
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| lie (lillieultv by correct.by: the digestiou.
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