Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, November 22, 1905, Image 4
erty collectors ere seldom a Mo
I mate with any confidence the
fhw of their collections, since the
J^rtcos 'for specimens so constantly
wsi'i. A case in point Is that of the
Mae butterfly of Brazil, specimens of
which were originally sold for from
IfM to $75. Not long ago some collectors
who supplied the London marSur.t
ran Into a perfect swarm of these
Butterflies and shipped to England
Anch quantities that better specltoons
than the original insects are sold
tor $1 each.
It not infrequently happens that two
or three specimens of a certain family
ttre discovered by collectors, who, encouraged
by the high prices received
Iter their finds, are tempted to prose- |
cute their search for this particular
variety without results for several
ye*rs. 'Suddenly they or some other
collectors find the insects grown plentiful.
and the cherished varieties of
the cabinet become among the commonest
specimens.
Parish Clerk's Record.
The Yarmouth (Eng.) Parish Mag&
sine claims that Mr. E. J. I-upson, the
parish clerk in that town, has a record
unparalleled in the Church of England.
Appointed forty-two years ago,
8*e? has served under seven vicars, and
:dno* 1863 has been absent from Yarmouth
only once in 2,162 Sundays,
while temporary indisposition has prevented
the performance of his duty
in the parish church on but three
other occasions. He has attended
T1.D42 marriages, and has "given
away" the bride on 1,264 occasions.
These marriages were solemnized by
218 different clergymen. Mr. Lunson
attill performs his duties with all the
alertness of a man twenty years
Y*>m\?er.
STRONG PROOF.
.Taggles?How do you know you
talked sensibly to your wife?
Waggles?She wouldn't listen . to
n?c. ?Judge.
HjOOD, big 4
I can not be
out a libera! am
sn the fertilizerten
per cent. Ii
form of Sulphat
highest quality.
"Plant Food" and "Trucl
books which tell of the success
other garden truck?sent free
Address. OERftV
New York?03 Numu Street. or .
/ ,jJj(iCut Your Work
*n ^wo
Atkins Saws cut
not only wood, iron
V ^\an<* ot^cr materials
m < ^.-ociicr tnin any
Jf \\ other, but they cut
^ work.
tS That is because they
I :fnMV made of the best steel
1 \fjVf in the world by men that
i know how.
i AtMIns Sawi, Corn Knlvej, Perfection Pioor
L .V tiftri, etc., arc mid by alt Rood hardware
l iitMk'9. Catalogue on request.
I j fc. C. ATRINS CCL CO. Inc.
i Saw Manufacturer! Id the World
1 factory and F.xecu'lee OITicea, Indianapolis
Y iMarHn-New Yorlc, Chicago, Minneapolis
K Portland (Oregon)# Seattle, San Krancitco
J Mempnia, Atlanta and Toronto (Canada)
Jl Accept no aubstltuto?Insist on tho Atkins Brand
?Y DEALERS EVtBNWpfHh
I WATEfiPSOOF Jfcb Jlkr
onaaoTMiNC '&
Mode ? block or jtllow for oil kinds \uyTLQj t I
ok wet work On sole everywhere ?j7\\ \ \ X
bock for the iton of the risYand /* A\\A /
Uw iwt TOWcR on the buttons. /PXJX e?j/ I
k^ mil niOITM HMt VIA / /Ax Avzt /
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m i*emuii LiiAir.
M THE BEST
|?H FAMILY MEDICINE TO
ujS Tor Const: pa'Ion, Ttiliousneaa, In- JrKB
W (iijMtion, Sour Stoumch, Colic, IffSJ
Sw DixcincM, lle.ulache and anything RE
& ciumJ by a disordered I?irer. flfl
M "That Droufsy Feeling" Hj
S4 by putting; your digestive organs EM
H to work, increasing your appetite. K|
ggj?l au<l. In fact, makes you feel like a fill
i Vfjjl *" ^ MSZA[.
Til dOC. and St.OO per Bottle oH
^ at all Drug Stores.
iSyS One Dot* Convince*. L'9
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IKATARKHI
B^|||||r^
A rUmr
I of the 7th Ohio Volunteers, 259 K
| Good ale street, Columbus, O., K
| wri tea: "As a remedy for ca- IE
g tarrh and stomach trouble 1 IE
5 can fully recommend Perona." K
3 Mrs. Hamilton, wife of the B
1 gallant Colonel, is an ardent K
f friend of Peruna also.
fell
I\APJm
i!\ V Jry\tKvi^m
H ^ A?
6 mealy" potatoes
: produced withount
of Potash
? not less than
t must be in the
e of Potash of
k Farming" are two practical
ful growing of potatoes and the
to those who write us for them.
LN KALI WORKS.
Atlanta. Ua.?221,' So. Broad Street.
Most men arc better for knowing
the worst of themselves.
FITSpermanontlyoured. No fits or nervousness
after flrst day's use of Dr. Kline's Great
Nerve Restorer, fit rial bottleand treatise free
Dr.H. H. Klin*. Ltd.. C31 Aroh 8t..I,hila.,I'a
The tin saint needs a sign.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothing Syrup for Children
teething,softens thegu ma,reduced Inflammation,
allu\8 pain,cures windoollc.Uc.a bottle
Cupid takes a day off when the feminine
match-maker gets busy.
Taylor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum
and Mullen Is Nature's great remedy?Cure?
Coughs, Colds, Croup anil Consumption,
and all throat and lung troubles. At druggists,
-J5o., 50o. and $1.00 per bottle.
China's Bows and Arrows.
Though an attempt was made two
years ago to abolish, bows and arrows
as the national weapons of China the
W rvrk hit a nnlv hftnn
within the last few weeks. The Imperial
archers have existed tip to the
time the royal edict put them out ol
business about a month apo. The emperor's
decree is as follows: "Our dynasty
was established by means of the
bow and arrow and the art is still
therefore kept up in the examination
of officials and the drilling; of troops.
Irately, however, military science has
Improved and weapons are being; modernized
every day and wo must iml
tate the mnrtlal spirit of our ancestors
by uslnp our best endeavors to es
tablish a strong; government. Hereafter
the princes, dukes and ministers
of the eight banners must all earnestly
practice military art and attain the
utmost proficiency, which will leave
no time for the observance of mere
forms, and we order all officials in future
not to carry the bow and arrow
when they attend stato ceremonies,
I nor are imperial bodyguards or the
. I palace guards to use them, but the
best weapons must be provided for
them. I^et the board of war draw up
the necessary regulations for the prop
er testing of military efficiency for the
soldiers and let the said board report
thereon."
Feet Clad in Sandals.
Kier Hardy, the British M. P. whose
Scotch cap came in for a great deal
of notico in past years, has discard
ed shoes for summer wear and has
adopted sandals instead. It is hinted
I that he has converted several of his
fellow members to this airy kind ol
footwear, but that they are waiting
for next summer to follow his ex
ample.
John Alexander Dowio, of Zior
Oily, is repu ted to be in feeble health
Iund the question of bis successor is
arousing much dissension.
POUT mm THWfr'
A taw int lUHMk turtii A Itv
*V A*rn H?IB ? Drmc*.
Do Ton Baleh? .
ft maaim a dlaaaaad Stomach. Ara you
ffliotod with Short Braath, Gu, Sour
1 Eructatooua, Hnart Paina, Indication, Dyapoprta
Burning Paina and Lead Walght
in Pit of Stomach, Acid Stomaoh, Diatended
Abdomen IiittinHa Pni;?*
Bad Breath or 'Any Other Stomach Torture?
Let ua eand you a box of Mull'a AntiBelch
Wafer* free to convince you that it
cures.
Nothing elae like it known. It'* aur*
and very pleasant. Cures by absorption.
Harmless. No drugs. Stomach Trouble
can't be cured otherwise?ao saya Medical
Science. Drugs won't do?they cat up the
Stomach and make you worse
Wc know Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers cure
and we want you to know it, hence this
offer.
Special orrer.?The regu.ar price ot
Mull's Anti-Belch Waters is 50c. a box,
but to introduce it to thousands of sufferers
we will send two (2) boxes upon receipt
of 75c. and this advertisement, or we
will send you a sample free for this coupon.
i
11255 A FREE BOX. 114
Send this coupon with your name
and address aud druggist's name who
does not sell it for a free box of Mull's
Anti-Belch Wafers to
Mull's Grape Tonic Co., 328 Third
Ave., Rock Island, 111.
Give Full Addrem and Write Plainly.
I I
bold at all druggists, 50c. per box.
Diplomacy is tlie art of yielding
gracefully to the inevitable.
ITCHING SCALP HUMOR
Lady Suffered Tortures Until Cured by
Cuticura? Scratched Day and -Night.
"My scalp was covered with little pimples
and 1 suffered tortures l'rom the itching.
I was scratching all day and night,
and 1 could get no rest. 1 washed my
head with hot water and Cuticura Soap
and then applied the Cuticura Ointment as
a dressing. One box of the ointment and
one cake of Cuticura Soap cured me. Now
my head is entirely clear and my hair is
growing splendidly. I have used Cuticura
Soay ever since and shall never be without
it. (Signed) Ada C. Smith, 309 Grand St.,
Jersey City, N. J."
Berlin has about thirty vegetarian restaurants.
rise's Cure Is the best medicine weaver us*>i
lor all nffoctlons of throui and lungs.?Wit.
O. Endslkt. Vanbures, lnd., Feb. 10, 1900.
Condon uses 211,323,602 gallons of water
a day.
CAi-MED RAGINQ OF THE OCEAN.
Oil Poured From Ve?ael Made a Miniature
Millpond.
"I am one of the few tourists," he
said, "who ever saw the sea oiled in
a storm. I'll tell you how they did it.
"The oil was stored in big zinc
tanks, where it served as ballast. It
only cost a cent or so a gallon, for it
was refuse, a mixture of whale oil.
vegetable oil and petroleum.
"When the hurricane struck us and
the ship was like to founder in the
surging, boiling foam the captaiu
turned a valve and through sluices
on either side of the ship some fifty
or sixty gallons of oil flowed out upon
the sea.
"The effect was like magic. The
oil made a prismatic skin over the
water on all sides. The foam disappeared.
We floated in a millpond
about 200 yards square and without
this dark calm millpond roared the
white sea.
"It only took about two minutes for
all this to happen.
"Wo sailed onward. The rocking
ceased. The seasick heaved sighs of
relief. For a half hour the oil stayed
with us. a solid skin of beautiful hues.
Then it broke up and sailed away in
patches of every size.
"The storm raged two hours. We
oiled the sea four times. It was an
odd experience."
Money makes a good figure in the
dress-makers it hires for it.
PASSING OF PORRIDGE.
Maka* Way For tha flatter FooJ of a
lletter Dir.
Torridsr* is no longer used for
breakfast in my homo," writes u loyal
Briton from Iluntsvillo. Out. bis was
an admission of no small slgnitleaneo
to one "brought. up" on the time-honored
stand-by
"One month ago." she eontinues. "I
bought a paekage of Grape-Nuts food
for my husband, who had lw?en an in
valid for over a year. lie had passed
through a severe attack of pneumonia
and la grippe combined, and was left
in a very bad condition when they
passed away.
"I tried everything for his benefit,
but nothing seemed to do him any
good. Month followed month and lie
still remained as weak as ever. I was
almost discouraged about him when 1
got the Grape-Nuts, lint the rc nit has
compensated me for my anxiety.
"In the one month that lie has eaten
Grape-Nuts he has gained 10 pounds
In weight. Ids strength is rapidly returning
to him. and he feels like a new
man Now we all eat Grape-Nuts food
and arc tlie better for it. Our little
year-old boy. who nsed to suffer from
pains in tl.p stomach after eating tlie
old-fashioned porridge, has no more
trouble since he began to use GrapeNuts.
ami 1 have no more doctor's bills
to pay for him
"We use Crape-Nuts with only sweet
cream, and find it the most tasty dish
in our bill of fare.
"Last Monday I ate 4 teaspoonfuls of
Crape-Nuts and cream for breakfast,
nothing else, then set to work and got
my morning's work done by 0 o'clock,
and felt less tired, much stronger, than
If I had made my breakfast on meat,
potatoes, etc., as I used to. I wouldn't
he without Grape-Nuts in tlie house
for any money." Name given by Po<1
turn Co.. Battle Creek, Mich. There's
1' a reason.
Bead the little book "The Road to
* v/cllville" iu pkgs.
Save the
Good Luck Coupons,
Good Luck Ba
is a blessing to go<
far, every time, an
when you use
I GOG
Furthermore, it i
HR of the high priced ki
H That's money in your pc
H If you cut out th
H handsome premiums.
H these, see the gift book
Hp Your grocer ougl
Hj Baking Powder. If n
name?
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Stock Pins 9336 Mapleleaf
388 Solid Gold, plain . .66 8347 L,lly
:*i7 Solid Ool(l. plain . .76 Solid Gold
31U Solid Gold, plain . .86 m tv.rl crescent
S*i Solid Gold, ix-arls . la? Vp> ^ ' ,^3
478 Gold Plato. (>ead edye .36 fg 1VM i and ti
486 Gold plate. |*<arl .36 jS pHIrl?
666 Sterling Silver, plain . .16 781 Crescent, peat
Sterling Silver Brooches Scarf 1
9016 Handy I"in, holly . .36 7 Pearls, solid 1
93o6 Crescent . .40 64 lioiid, pearl. 1
9313 Heart . . . .36 76 WishlMlie.so]
9.117* Swallow ... .36 9137 Wishbone, St
9318 Owls, irray , . .85 947*1 Maplclcnf at<
9333 Wishbone . .36 9472 ttuliy eyes, at
Our Catalog TIs now rendy for mailimr. The ls*ok
Diamond*. Gold mid Silver Jewelry. I .eat her. KlN*ny.'
We call >0vo the 1 est service possible . ue snarante
your money if you as'a it. Most important < ! all. we su
"Direct trom Workshop." liuyimr from us yotisave tli
for ten years we have Wen llllimr orders by mail I
* in all parts of the postal union. Wo can please yon.
Wo want every lover of artistic Jewelry: every |x?
I copy of our tieautiful catalog?sent post paid upou roc
J BAIRD-NORTH COMPANY, 3
A girl is about as modest as she
can ever hope to beeome it' she will
admit there is .one other girl in town
as pretty as she.
How's Tills?
WeofterOne Hundred Dollars Itewardfor
any cose of Catarra in a. cannot be cured by
iiall'aCatarru Cure.
r. J. Cheney A Co., Toledo, O.
We, the i;iuiei.-i;;i t <l, have known F.J.
Cheney lor the last It years, and believe him
perfectly honorable In nil business transactions
and financially able to carry out any
obligations made by their linn.
West A Trcax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
O,
Wildinu, Aixsav A Mauyix, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, U.
Hall's catarrh Cure Is t i- *n Internally, aitIngdlrectly
upon tho blood and inucoussurlaoesof
tut) system. Testimonials sent free.
l'rlee,75c. per b ittle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills (or constipation.
In nil argument most men shout so
loudly that yon eau't hear their ideas.
WASTED TO A SHADOW;
Bat Fonnil a Cure After Fifteen Year
of Suffering.
A. II. Stotts. messenger nt tin
State Capitol. Columbus, O., says:
^ ^ ^ "For fifteen yeari
walk, and then
wasted away In bnl for ten weeks.
After being given up, I began using
Doan's Kidney Tills. In n couple of
months I regained my ol<l health,
and now weigh 1NH pounds. Twelve
boxes did it. and I have becu well
two years."
j Sold by all dealers. .rs> cents a box.
I Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N, Y. I
- .
.-,v\'Vv '
- - * *'
Woman s Coat of A
king Powder, the absolutely pure
3d cooks. You can count on a s]
id bank ou your baking being crii
>D LUCI
3 to every woman's interest to purchase
nds. It is sold at an honest pnce?10
>cket-?-about 300 per cent.?every time the b
e coupons found on back of each can w<
For list and pictures of
found inside each can. This c
tit to have Good Luck __ ? mc
ot, will you send us his VOddCariMid
CUTOUTS
0000 for
G. CO., Richmond, Va.
ss ^ jWJ
.35 Solid Gold Neck Chums
'aS <19 Neck Chain, 13 Inches 3.00
Brooches 334 Nwok Chain. I3*a Inches 3.75
3.75 B?ul Nailaif, U IncbM 1040
I*, diamond 25.i*i m 0?,i. n", i ,> v .....
'iHiiifi 4 im 1?M SollA Oolil I .Ink* *.50
4 it! *? ?"li?l Ooht Ix*ket . 4.50
1 * * i'uo W o Sterling Silver llat l'ln .30
-. lo:io3 Vu.lft |>atlern Coffee
. Hjiooir. each .50
"iM .. 1-35 <loz. 5.00
solid ?nlil 1.50 103ft5 Violet Tea Spoons ilo/.. H.nu
li.l irolil . .50 Our < utulo?r 1' picture* llie com
erumr stiver .auinlete vt.det nattem.
rime silver ."Jul -t.>lA Solid Wold SMiruet ISinif 3.50
erliuc silver .:ts| IftVA Diamond IUhk luu.no
contains l'>2 paces ami illustrates over '.WOO articles?
Toilet Woods, Watches, ltiinrs. Tnhlo Ware. etc.
e every article we sell, we assume all risk . we return
ive > on one thinl of your purchase money hy selling
e I'rolits I 11 the lohlier. the wholesaler alia retailer,
to the entire sat islaction of thousands of customers
rson who intenilsto make a holiday cift, to have a
elpt ot your address. WltlTK NOW.
20 Essex Street. Salem, Mass. I
Orchard Water i
T^A,OE,^lMA*Kt
Is a Certain Cure for
3n DYSPEPSIA, I |
SICK HEADACHE, 4!
CONSTIPATION. U |
Stimulates the Liver,cures I
Biliousness, Sour Stomach, |
Irregularities of the Bowels. ,
A natural product, prepar- |
ed hy concentration ; a gen- j
uine natural water.
CRAB ORCHARD WATER CO.,
I.otiisvillt*. Kv.
ifc| A on:* ? HOICK" Shirt \V#IM an.1 skirl
1 Holder Nomine*! I?!*e6tii|( An*or* ?>r
In untkllne*". t>ut always* trim. ui? fo date,
Knoll . V. ,6 for $1. O. Si..Supply Co.. McuilolaJII.
pRicE.^25 ct? m mm m
'//TO CURE THE 6RIP/i^ ji ffi
ft*- IN ONE DAY frV rBW
mm y ?*:
MAi NO tJU^L FOB HEADACHE rf r?" 'or
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H
Every Coupon
Counts for a Premium m
nil
rms 1
and reliable leavener,
poonful to go just so
>p, light and tempting ^B
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\ Powder fl
cents for a pound can. HQ
aking powder can is empty. QH
: will send you useful and
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VALUABLE ARTICLES. SEC LIST InB W
Addrg**:THt Oc?amtm(NT STMUorH t
a kWtu co biumwiw an ao???v>.ijsa.B
IM i 1J
W.L. Douglas
t/% aa n ^ ?
J= & *3= SHOES ?<
W. L. Douglas 14.00 Cilt Edge Line
cannot bo equalled at any price.
mORE MEM'S S3.BO SHOES THAU
AMY OTHER MAMUFAOTURER.
ff 1 n nnn REWARD to inyons who can
9 I UjUUU ditprovs this atatomant.
W. L. Douglas $.1.50 ahoca have by their excellent
style, eaay fitting, and superior wearing
qualities, achieved the largest safe of any $3.50
shoe In tha world. They are luat aa good as
those that coat you $5.00 to $7.00? the only
difference Is the price. If I could take you Into
my factory at Brockton, Mass., the largest In
the world under one roof making men a fine
shoes, and show you the care with which every
pair of Douglas shoes is made, you would reallzs
why W. L. Douglas $3.50 shoes are tha best
shoes produced In the world.
If I could show you the difference between tha
ahoes made In my factory and those of other
makes, you would understand why Douglas
ti.SU shoes cost more to make, rvhy thay hold
their shape, fit better, wear longer, and ore of
greater Intrinsic value than any other $3.50
shoe on the market to-day.
W. L. Doug!am Strang Mat/a Shaam for
Man. S3.BO. S3.00. Baym' School S
Cross Shoam.S3.BO. S3. S1.7B.S1.BO
CAUTION.?Insist npon having \V. I,.I>ouglas
shoes. Fake "o substitute. None genuine
without his mime ami price stamped 011 bottom.
WANTED. A slioe denier inevery town where
\V. I.. Douglas Stioes are pot sold. Full line ot
samples sent free for inspection u|w>n request. /
Fait Color Eyelets used; they will not wear brassy.
Write for Illustrated Catalog of Fall Styles.
W. L. l>Ot (i I.AS, Brockton. Mass.
|$l,000ToBeGivenforl
I Reliable Information
We will give One Dollar for a Postal
Card giving the flrst reliable newt of
a chance to sell a horizontal steam
engine of our styles, within our range
of aizes. We do not want inquiries at
this time for vertical, traction or gas
engines.
ATLAS
ENGINES AND BOILERS
have for years been the standard for all ataam
plants. Beat of material and workmanship. H
Our big outputcnablea ua to aeil on small prof- I
its. An Atlas, the best la the world, costs no I
more than the other kind. m
IKrite today for our tptcial offir. jj
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS I
helling ifincioi io ftllcititf INDIANAPOLIS I
CorliM Kni;in?t Hlfh Speed Fn/ nt-a W?Ur Tuba Boilart
KourTalvt fjiginai ( uifoind t nglnet Tubular BoiUra H
Automatic Kaginaa Throttling Kngioet PortaMa Boilara H
I Atla* Knginw* in 3,000.nfW> HP. 8
| Mm Roitoit ka nrvlcti.MP^OIH P. I
#5 Dropsy ii
t/3Sck? Removes nil swelling In 8 to 20
\ days; effects a permanent cure
in 3?to 60 days. Trial treatment
_ , i ? irrr. r^oininKoan oe laircr
' Write Dr. H. H. Green's Sons,
i;xt> IF J ?Soeclallst,t. Uox B Atlanta. Ga.
~ So. 47.
ruittsw^iu Auu^uui^^l^r
M Boat <' ?uk1i rtyrup. Taatr.i .iotxl. Lao
. C3 In tlmo. HoM by <tr.iKKt^ta. rH
n-GRIPINE
GUARANTEED TO CURE
COLD, HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA.
II Orlplur to a lioil.r wlio won't Uonr.btPr It.
MO.VEY BACK IP IT DOKII'T I UKI.
er. K.D.. Maouficturtr. Svritxu field. Mm