Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, May 31, 1906, Image 4
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WORK OF CONGRESS
M Whst is Being Done Day by Day By
the Nation*1 House and Senate.
J Alcohol Bill Passed.
) After considerable debate the Scn?]
ate passed the bill relieving denatured
alcohol from the internal revenue
tax and the*^ took up the agricultural
appropriation bill, which was
still under consideration when the
Senate adjourned. The disjwsition
of the alcohol bill turned largely upon
the effect of the legislation on the
ms..?ofacturc of wood alcohol, which
Senator Aldrich asserted would ho
geratlv injured.
Thcro was also considerable discussion
of the amendment autlioriz4
L _ A* 1 _ ?> 11
iu|? tut! jmiciu^'i ui Mimpius 01 ail
serums and anti-toxins for the ?*jrc
of animals, and it was denounced by
Mr. Ilale as another steri in the direction
of poterualism which he deprecated
in strong language. Senator
McCumber supported provosion
as in the interest of proctcction of the
public against poisonous and otherwise
dangerous decoctions. The
amendment was agreed to.
In connection with the provision
muking an appropriation "to originate
crops by selection, etc.," Senator
/ ^ Hale sc:d this was an effort to improve
on nature, and ho congratulated
Senator Proctor, in charge of
the bill oh getting "nearer the lino
or absolute control by the Federal
government than any one else had ever
gotten before."
The Senate passed the so-called free
alcohol bill' as it was reported from
the committee on finance. The bill
already lias passed the House and
the amendments which tho Senate has
adopted do not materially change its
scope. It does not go into effect until
January 1, 1907.
Preparing for the Campaign.
The issues destined to bb uppermost
between the two great pai-ties during
the coming campaign are already being
joined, if the speeches now being
mado in the house of representatives
are n sage index. Several weeks ago
Mr. Itaincy of Illinois made a carefully
prepared speech on the watch trust,
asserting that the watch manufacturers
of the United States had one
price for wetel-es at home and a lessor
price for watches abroad. Thursday
in the house Mr. Charles B. Landis
of Indiana, in a sense, answered
Mr. Itaincy, frankly admitting that
American manufacturers had one
price at home and another abroad, and
he dofendod the practice ns in accord
% with good business methods, insisting
that all countries sold their wares
for less prices abroad than at home.
Mr. Laadis also paid some attention
to a speech made by Mr. Bourkc Cockran
(N. Y.), wherein the latter denounced
the policy of protection as
ono of public plunder, the fountain
, source of all conception and the cause
of total demorl'i/ntion of the American
republic. This Mr. Landis denied.
He said that every poor but
ambitious immigrant who lauded here
I during the last ten years would re
i i.nc tunc allegation. Ket'ernng to]
Mr. Cook ran's speech, he said:
"This is the best country on earth,
and not the worst country on earth.
And if I thought about it as the gentleman
from New York, I would resign
my seat in this house, sell out
my belongings and move to some othoi
country nearer in hanuony with niv
political notions."
Mr. Williams Takes a Hand.
I Mr. Williams of Mississippi, the
minority leader, in answer to Mr. Landis,
spoke of the conditions leading
up to tli'; appearance of General
Coxey's army on the grass about the
capitol. lie stated that he had walked
through Coxey's army while it was
encamped on the grass in front of the
senate entrance to the rapitol and at
that time the Wdson-Gorman bill was
under discussion in the Senate. He
insisted that the government was still
operating under the MeKinley hill nt
that time, and thut revenues were
being collected under that Kcpublican
measure.
Mr. Williams said be was encouraged
in the tight the Democrats were
? naking in favor of tariff reform boni.cu.
y.c ??.o -O T> if
......v, ... ? .?. IUHIUSI t?l Itl'jlUUIK'IU)
^.coders who wore dashing to the relief
of tho protective tariff. 11c said the
sledge hammer debater, Mr. Hepburn,
of Iowa, the chaste and brilliant
Iloutell. and even the humorist of tlie
Itepublican side, Mr. ('ashman (Washington),
had all been commanded
to support the protective
theory and he inferred from this
that the a1 tacks were having effect.
It was Mr. Williams' solemn beli
' that the wont thing about the
active tariff was that it bribes
orrupts the friends of good gov>nt.
He said tho Republicans
eomc into the Demtpralic parsay
to the friend of free trade,
vill protect you against frost,
? protect you against 'mil,' ami
Democrats yielded and even
been indirectly approached
rne similar lines but he hao
far able to say: "get dice
e Satan."
Roll Call or. Journal.
tative Williams carried hi- i
n the House to the extoat
ig a roll call on the ap'hursday's
journal. Jlc
K ing (o stave off the in*
from the rules' amend
rate bill to eonfo'^per
k g the speaker to
-I...
point conferees withou* itnerveuing
motion. The conference on the pari
of tho House will bo by Hepburn, oi
Iowa, Mann, of Illinois, Republicans
and Richardson, of Alabama, Democrat,
*he cSnate conferees being Elkins,
of West Virginia, Cullom of Illinois,
nnd Tillman, of South Carolina.
There is some talk also of Andricli, of
Rhode Island.
The directors of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company decided to investigate
th* admission** of grafting
made by olieialS.
Shoots Woman, Then Suicides.
New York, Special.?John Kitchovics,
who represented that he was employed
at the Metropolitan House,
shot the woman with whom he had
been living as his wife at 357 Wtt.t
44th street and then sent a bullet
through his own brain, dying instantly.
The woman, who gave her name
as Selia McCnri-v. i<
a serious eouciilou. Jealousy is
said to lie the cause of the deed.
Ruffin Gets Another Chance.
Petersburg, Special.?William Unf
fin. alias Tinker Hullin. colnreil, -dungeil
with shooting; Warren Iirown. post
master at Hebron, in 'jinwidtlle eoun
ty. six years ago, and .obbing hi sal'?
of about iftitltt. was arraigned for tria
in the Pinwiddle ('oun.y Court. Thi
jury failed to agree, standing eigh
for IS years in the penitentiary am
four for aequiiial. The \\r.
continued to the next term oi tie
eourt.
As to the dissipation or largo fortunes,
says the Indianapolis News?
um-rn-m, well, the boys (with the ex
ception of a few like Johndeo junior
of course) are doinc heir host
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LOOKSDANGEROUS
Bold Action of Russin Popular
Assembly
MAY LEAD UP TO REVOLUTION
Parliament's Action in Following tlie
Example of French States General
of 1789 and Becoming a Revolutionary
Body, Sends an Electric
Shock Through the Country.
St. Petersburg, By Cable.? With
breathless anxiety, society awaits the
government's response to the bob!
action of the lower house of Parliament
Saturday, which in censuring I lie
ministry and demanding its retirement,
was like a deliberate slap in
the face and a direct challenge which
the government, though inclined to
prefer its usual policy of temporizing
and compromise, can hardly avoid
meeting. Parliament lias burned (lie
bridges and virtually lias taken the
step which the French States Genera)
did when it transformed itscii into a
r?
l>v flaunting the fundamental laws
and practically declaring that it proposes
to exorcise l ull parliuuicniu" y
rights with a responsible ministry,
it has hccotn \ in the eyes of the law.
a revolutionary lanly, and from that
position there seems no relief. The
news of the notion of the House
came like an electric shock, the people
generally being as greatly surprised
as the buroauerney at the
promptness with which the wlude of
the government's policy was absolutely
sco is led. Both sides reeogni/.e
thf aentenesj? and seriousness of the
moment, hut panic is in the government
and not the pjplar camp.
Bolt Kills Five at Game.
Mobile, Ala., Sf acini.?About three
miles from the city Sunday afternoon
during the progress of a hall
game in an open field, a thunderstorm
came up accompanied by vivid
lightning which s'ruek in the midst
of the Mowd of spectators, instantly
killing fi, and injuring 2.~> more or
less seriously. The dead are: Donald
Tounrt, aged 21. Stephen Tonart,
aged 10. (Sons of Stephen .1.
Tourrt). Arthur Moody, aged 1 !>.
"wo negroes, John Green and Charles
Thomas. Seriously injured: John
Yorkers and Fred Johnson.
Afiong the painfully injured were
Fred Burch, Joe Dolhear and George
Cleveland. At least fifteen or twenty
others were shocked and knocked
down by the stroke, who quickly recovered
and were able to leave lire
scene. The field was strewn with hts
of shoes and clothing from those who
were killed or seriously injured and
the bodies of the dead presented a
terrible spectacle, being burned in
numerous places. A silver dollar
taken from the pocket of one of the
victims was melted on both sides.
Charter For Virginia Tair.
Richmond, Special.?The Virginia
State Corporation Committee i-wied
a charter to the Virginia State Fair
Association, with a maximum capital
of $200,000 and with the i'n!lii?ln.?
officers and directors: Henry S. Stuart.
president; John Stewart llryan,
vice-president: Henry C. t'ahell. treasurer;
Charles 15. Cooke, secretary; .1.
T. Anderson, M. A. Chaiohers. .1. <5.
Corley, W. E. Cutsliaw, E. G. I^ei^h,
Jr., li. (). Miller, John Murphy, M.
C. Patterson, K. 15. Sytiod, Jose pli
Wallersteiu, and A. 15. Williams, directors.
Union-Buffalo Mills Sold.
Union, Special.- It was exactly
12.07 1-2 p. in. that Win, Elliot <, Jr..
attorney of Columbia, representinp
the IHion-HutTalo Mi!i< Company, hid
in for $1,220,100 the Cniou cotton
mills and its entire property, eoiisislili..;
of plant, real estate, and .leeountr
this amount being $22.71 n.ore har
the Federal Court had fi.?:ed a- tl.e ii|s
set p. ice. Mr. Klliott, who v .is re- .
quired to deposit a rectified cheek lot
$50,000 before being allowed to hid
was the on 1 v uerson doiiw < .
Knights Templars in Bristol.
Bristol, Special.?The t Stand (Vnv
raandery, Knights Templar*. ?,' T? : ?
nessee, convened in its forty-fourth
nit mini session in Bristol with the
largest attendenee in many years. .\
street parade in Templar uniform
was a feature. The welcome address
by John II. Caldwell, of Bristol, wa*
responded to by Brand (.'nmmandei
Jacob ('. Smith.
A t'?-? "
n. OCI1VUS V/Time.
Winston. Special.? Rev. N. L.
Cilenn, colored, was convicted in#ili*
Superior Court of "caunal l.imwledg* |
of a child under fourteen." Th?i< ,
are two other indict ncnts like tin
above against him. and one tor abducting
the wife and daughter n'
another man to Pittsburg. I'a. During
the trial it was s'iowii mat Clean '
during, his pastoral* here, conductor '
a physical culture M-hool for tenia!* 1
members of his con®ation.
Matter of Relative Risk.
1 aee that Maxim Gorky Is In Ben
lln superintending the production ot
his play, "The Children of the Sun/ "
said a newspaper correspondent.
"Later on ho will come to America
and I will be glad to shake his thin,
cold hand again.
"I met Gorky in St. Petersburg. Ho
Is delightful. He told me that a Russian
soldier only gets about $2, o,~ 3
rubles, a year?say 6 copecks j day.
"During the war, said Gorky, a private
soldier ?t0le a shirt worth half a
ruble xnd was condemned to be shot.
"as ne was Demg leu away to death
his colonel met him.
"'Ivan. Ivan,' sahl trie colonel reproachfully,
'what a fool you were to j
risk your llfo for the sake of 6G co- 1
pecks.
" 'Colonel,' Ivan answered, 'I risk *t
every day for 5 copecks." "
How to Have Sweet Peas All Summer.
When the sweet pons come into
bloom, cut their flowers oil as soon
as they begin to fade. This prevents
them from forming seed, and the
plants, in their efforts to perpetuate
their kind, will straightway produce
more flowers, and keep 011 doing this
as long as interfered with. In this
manor flowers are secured throughout
the entire season. Hut, if seed is
allowed to form, you will have comparatively
few Ho.wers during the latter
part of summer.?Ebon E. Hexford
in "Making the Count.'y Home."
in the Outing Magazine for June.
" - 1
"no hundred and twenty fire women '
-t Ik* Society of Polictical Stujy In
--cw Voile City, decided that uon apport
is a man's greatest sin
gainst the marriage contract, and
therefore a wife's chief causo for ?1
vorce. Desp c her vaunted emanc!
pnticn womau still exploits her load
jug-strings.
IN CONSTANT ACONY.
A VI ffl l*n'< Awful I>i*tr<-*?
Through Kidney Trouble*.
W. L. Jackson, merchant, of Parkersburg,
W. Vu., snys: "Driving about In
. had weather brought
kidney troubles on
E0:/ A ty. nnd I suffered
k years with
"^arp, cramping pains
ij v in the back and urinI
nrV ^'sor,'e,'<' * ?Hen
I took to my bed, aud
the doctors failiiiK to help, liogan using
Dean's Kidney Pills. The urine soon
came freely again, and the pain gradually
disappeared. I have been cured
eight years, and though over 70, am as
active as a boy."
Sold by all dealers. ,r?0 cents a box.
Foster-Milburu Co., UutTalo. N. Y.
A good many of us will carry scars
to our graves, earned by trying to
make things hot for others.
S10O Krirnr i. KIOO.
The readers of this paper will bo pi aimed c t
Jearn that there is at leas; ouo dreaded disease
that science has been able to cure lu all
itsstages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh
Cure Is the only positive cure now known to
the ntedicai fraternity. Catarrh being n constitutional
disease, requires a constitutional j
treatment. Hall's CatarrhCure is taken inter- j
nally,acting directly upon the blood andmucous
surfaces of the system.thereby destroying
the foundation of the disease, and giving
the patient strength by bnlldtng up the constitution
and assisting nature in doing its
work. The proprietors have so much faithiu
its curative powers that they ofTer One Hundred
Dollars for any case that it fHllstoeure.
i5?n?i lor list o! testimonial*. Address
F. J. Chknky X Co., Toledo, O.
Hold by Druggists, 7.V.
Take Hall's Family Pills for constipation
A homely girl always selects a girl
homelier than herself for lier bridesmaul.
T? A M.' I.. A M.! T.. Si M.'
Buy L. Si M. l'aint and gel a full gallon, j
Wears 10 to 15 yearn, because L. .t. M.
Zinc hardens I.. & M. White Lead and
makes I.. A* M. l'auit wear like iron.
4 gallons of L. &. M. mixed with 3 gallon*
oil wilt paint a moderate sized house.
C.S. Andrews, Kx-Mayor, Dan bury. Conn.,
writes: "Painted inv house 19 years ago
with I.. A M. Looks well to-day."
PAINT YOUR nOUSE.
15 per cent, commission allowed to any
resident where we have no agent, on sale
of I,. <fc M to property owners, at our retail
price.
Apply to MAN A MARTINEZ.
l'aint Makers. l ew York.
Youth and Age.
Young Man.'?"In the bright lexicon
of youth there is no such word
ns I nil.''
Obi Man?"1 suppose not, but as
your education advances you get a
different sort of lexicon."?The Bohemian
for .I line.
Itch cured in 30 minutes by Wooiford'a
(sanitary Ixition; never fails, .void by Drugfele,J<.
Mail orders promptly tilled lr"f Dr.
!. JKtchc-u, Crarvfordfville, Ind. $1."
The best wry to be happy i? to pretend
tiiat you are.
j
Terming ( hlMren During lint Weather
HJtoi.ld take I>r. Bigger* Huckleberry Cordial.
Pour* StOTJWh and Hon ai Dieease
Diarrhoea, etc. At Druggist and 60e
News Notes.
Cornelius N. Bliss, treasurer of the
Republican National Committee, was
before the special grand jury which
is investigating lite insurance in New
York, and was presumably questioned
ibout campaign contributions.
Andrew Carnegie is to lie summoned
io court in Boston to tell about
ns relations with jMr.<. Cassie Chadwrick.
STOPS BELCHING BY ABSORPTION
?NO DRUGS?A NEW METHOD.
A Box of Wafers Free?Have Yon Acuta
Indigestion, Stomach TronbU, to
regular Heart, Dlssy Spalls,
abort Breath, Qaa on
the Stomach T
Bitter Taste?Sad Wreath?impaired Appetite?A
ieeiing ot fullness, weight and
pain over the stomach and heart, sotimcs
nausea and vomiting, also fever anu
aick headache?
What causes it? Any one or all ot these:
Excessive eating and drinking ? abuse of
spirits?-nxietjr and depression?tnentaj effort?mental
.vorry auL physical fatigue?
uad air?uisitthcieut foo?^?sedentary habits
?eocenes 01 teeth?bo.vtrg of food.
II you sutler from thi# alow death and ]
miserable existence, i*? its wud ; ou a sam- I
pie box ol Mud's Anti-Belch Wa/tri *bso- I
utely fi-ee. .No drugs. Drugs uijure th*
itniusch.
1C stoi'- belching and cures a diseased
stf uihcb oy aosorbing the foul odors from
undigested food and by impsirliDg activity
to the lining vf the stomach, enabling it
to thoroughly mix the food with the gastric
juicey, which promotes digestion ana cures
the disease. This oiler may not appear
again.
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Send this coupon with your name
and addre^t and your druggist's name
and 10c. in stampa or silver, and we
will supply you a sample free it you
have never used Mull's Anti-Belch
Wafers, and will also seud you u certificate
good for 2dc. .oivaru the purchase
of inite Belch Wafers. You will
tind them inva>uable for a.oinacj ti6uble;
cures by absorption. Address
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All drucrgUts, 50c. per box. or by mail
npon receipt of price. Stamps accepted.
ITalrcd is often the result of
knowing but one side of a person.
BABY'S AWFUL HUMOR
Thin skin formed Over Itmly anil Under
It Wus AVntci-y Blood?Cured in One
Week by Cuticura ltciiicdlc*.
"When my lift* girl baby was one
week old sne nad a skin disease A thin
okiu forum" over her body and under it
was watery blood, and whe she was
washed it wou.d hurst and bre?k. She was
in that condition fcr * eeks, and 1 tried
everything i could think of, hut nothing
cid her any good. "A lien she was three
months old 1 took her to San Artonio to
sec a doctor, bu the doctor we wanted
to sec 1 . * .lot home, so my s.stei gave 1
me a :ake of C'uticura Jbcap md halt a
box of (Juticura Ointment, and told me
to use them, which 1 dil in time. 1 used
.hem t ree times, and the humor began to
fade, and in me week chc * as scum.' and
well, and .t has 'ever returned ?ince.
l thing every mother should keep the
( ulicitra Remedies in the house. Mr a. 11.
Aaron, UcuL'.'i. Texas, uly 3, ll?D5."
Vacation Time.
Now doth the summer hotel man
Ransack the slioic and hills
To find a 'it foundation for
A place to build big bills.
? I lie itolicmian i'or June.
FlT8.St.Vlta?' Danee:Norvons Diseases per*
rnanently cured by Dr. Klin**'* Great Nerve
Iteatomr. *2 trial bottle and trealise free.
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The best memory is the kind tliat remembers
what to forget.
'Irs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Children
teet king,softens 1 ho gums,reduces inflammation,
allays pain,cures wind colte 29c a bottle
If wc were all hi free with assistance 2."
advice, the world would be different.
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A WOMAN'S ORPc'AL
DREAM DOCTOR S QUESTIONS
Thousands Writ* to Mrs. P jkbta, Imuk
Kim., and Reoeivo V Suable Adfriof
Absolut sly Confide' -ial and Free
Thoro o*t> * uo more terrible ordeql
*- " * " -ve, sensitive, refined vromafc
than to be obliged to antwor certain
questions in regard to her private Ilia
even when those questions are askei
by her family physician., and maajf
m
continue to suffer rather than submitto
examinations which so many physi*
cians propose in order to iutelligently
treat the disease; and this is the reason
why so many physicians fail to
cure female disease.
This is also the reason why thousand*
upon thousands of women are corresponding
with Mrs Pinkhain,daughterin-law
of Lvdia E. Pinkham. at Lynn,
Mass. To Ver they can eonHde every
detail of their illness, and from h?r
great, knowledge, obtained from year*
of experience in treating female ills,
Mrs. Pinkham ean advise sielt woman S
more wisely than the local physician. J
Rend how Mrs. Pinkham helped v*
C.Willadsen of Manning, la. She writ-eat /
Dear Mrs. Pinkham: f
" I ran truly say that you hare saved \i\jf
life, and I cannot express mv gratitude \J,
words. Before I wrote to you telling von
how t fait, 1 had dootored for over two wnws
steady, and sjwmt lots of nionev in m.vhVinaj
besides, lent it all failed to do me any good I
ha<i female trouble ar.d would daily bare fitirrting
spelL. backache, bearing-down pain*, and
my monthly periods were very irregular and
finally ceased. I wrote to vein for your advice
and received a letter full of instruction*
Just --bat to do. and also commenced to lake
I.vdia E. Pinkliam's Verotahle Compound,
and I have be?n restored to |H>rf?et hcnWlj,
Had it not been for you 1 would have \tm4ht
in ray grave to-day."
Mountains of proof establish the f?o|
that no medicine in the world equal*
Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound
for restoring women's health
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CEORGI A-ALABAMA BUSINESS COLLEGE, Macon. 0*
W. L. Douglas
*3= & *3= SHOES $
W. L. Douglas 94.OO Cilt Edge Line
cannot ba equalled at any price.
JULY 6 ,8T<i * i
HlllCAPI7AL *3SQQ.WC {
W~ L.aOUOLASt MAKES A SELLS MOA|
MEM'S S3. AO SHOES THAN ANY OTHER
MA NUFA C TUttER IN THE WOiTLO.
<M n Hfin StWARD iny*"* *ho caa
0 I UjUUU disprove this statement.
It I could luke you Into my three Inrge fetforlM
at Brockton, Mass., and enow yon the ln'Irtltf
care with n hlcli aver> palrof shoes Is made, IN
would realize why I.. Ooujjlns $J Sit sWosf
cost more to make, why they hold their sbsMk
tit better, wear lonjjer, and are ot grtswr
intrinsic vutur than any other $,t. *0 shoe.
IV. L. ttoualo* Strong Modo ?hoom tor
Mmn. Sa.GO. SZ.OO. Boy*' Softool A
Doom* Shoo*,??'. HO, SS, $1.78, $t? 3#
CAUTION. Insist npnn having w.I,.V?oujs
las shoes. Take no substitute. None ^opalo*
without his name and prlee stamped on bottom.
Fast Color Eurltls utod ; thry udll not wear brany.
Wrilo for Illustrated Catalog. *
W. I~ DOt'OI.AS, Bmrkton, U>i%
You Cannot
all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal cotvditions
of the mucous membrane such at
nasal catarrh, uterine catarrh caused
by feminine ills, sore throat, norS
inuuiii ur imiainca eyes by simply
dosing the stomach.
But you surelv can cure these stubborn
itiections by local treatment with
Paxtine Toilet Antiseptic
which destroys the disease germs,checks
discharges, stops pain, and heals the
inflammation and soreness.
Paxtine represents the most succeuwftrl
local treatment for feminine ills v.'er
produced. Thousand *, of women te ..*ifjr
to this fact. 30 cents at druggists
Send for Free Trial Be*
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So. 22- 06.
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