Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, June 21, 1906, Image 4
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HOW 'TIS SUNG IN BOSTON?
Every one labors except, our distinguished
progenitor.
He reposes in a recumbent position
within our residence through the
day.
His pedal extremities idling upon the
bronze of the steam radiator,
Serenely engaged in extracing neb-lions
atmosphere from a tobacco
receptacle of mundane matter.
h?r material mentor receives soiled
linen for the purpose of cleansing
it.
nd in this connection 1 should include
filial Ann.
VnHctarl ol'ArvKn/lv 4 a on on I'O.l in c n m M
variety of occupation In our do
rnestic habitat
/Eboaludlng. as primarily suggested,
our distinguished progenitor.
?R. O. Man In Springfield^ Republican.
Coldest Place on Earth.
Where is the coldest, place In the
Wrorld? W. N. Shaw some time ago
placed the region of lowest temperaCures
of the northern hemisphere in a
great oval of land surface ic Siberia.
At Wercnojansk a temperature as low
Ska 69.8 degrees centigrade below
freezing hus been registered. But this
has now been matched by the ltusttian
artist Borrihoff In Nova Zembla.
During an excursion to the straits of
Iklatouchln he found in an explorer's
cache a box containing 'wo themometers
for recording maximum and
minimum temperature. It is supposed
that they belong to Hofer, the Austrian
geoiogiRt who made an expedition
to this spot in 1S71I. One of the
thermometers registered 15 degrees
at the maximum and the other registered
the minimum of 70 degrees below
freezing. This value would be the
lowest temperature experienced dur
ln& luo last thirty years.
INTERESTING LETTER
WRITTEN BYA NOTABLE.WQMAN
lira. Sarah KiUobc of Denver, Color
Bearer of the Woman's Relief Corps,
Sends Thanks to Mrs. Plnkfiam.
letter was written
h am ^Lynn. M ass.:
was troubled"* ith a
Airs SarahHtHogq Brewing,canting me
intense agony and
crest mental depression. I was unahle to at rfld
to my house work, and life became a burden
to me. 1 was routined for days to my bed,
kiet my appetite, niv courage and all bojie.
"I could not liear to think of an operation,
and in my distress I tried every remedy which
1 thought would be of any use to me. aud
reading of the \ alue of Lvdia E. Pinlihom's
Vegetable Coniioutid to sick women decided
to give It u trial. I felt so discouraged that 1
had little hope of recovery, and when 1 began
to feel better, after the second week, thought
it only meant temporary relief: but to my
great'surprise I found that 1 kept gaining,
while the tumor lessened in size.
"The Compound continued to build up my
general health and the tumor seemed to be
absorbed, until, ill seven numttu tiimne
wan entirely gone mid 1 a well w oman. 1 am
so thankful for my recovery that I ask vou
to publish mv latter in newspapers, soother
women may know of the wonderful curativa
rswers of Lydia E. Pinkbam's Vegetable
om pound."
When women are troubled with irregular
or painful periods, weakness, displacement
or ttleeration of the female
organs, that l>caring-down feeling, inflammation,
backucne, flatulence. general
debility, indigestion or nervous
prostration, they should remember
there is one tried and true remedy.
Lydia E. l'inkhara's Vegetable Compound
at once removes such troubles
No other medicine in the world has
received such widespread and unqualified
endorsement. No other*niediciue
has such a record of cures of female
ills.
Mrs. Pinkham invites all sick women
to write her for advice. 8he is daughterin-law
of Lydia K. Pinkham and for
twenty-five years under her direction
and since lier decease has been
advising nick women free of charge.
Hhe has guided thousands to heulth.
Address, Lynn, Mass.
Remember that it Is Lydia E. l'ink
nam s vegetable Compound that la cur
tag women. and don't nl low any druggist
to sell you anything else in its place.
You Cannot
CURE
all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal conditions
of the mucous membrane such as
nasalcatarrh,uterine catarrh caused
by feminine Ills, sore throat, sore
mouth or inflamed eyes by simply
dosing the stomach.
But you surelv can cure these stubborn
affections 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 successful
local treatment for feminine ills ever
produced. Thousands of women testify
to this fact. 50 cents at druggists.
Send for Free Trial Box
TfUC ft. PAXTON CO.. Boston. Maaa.
So. 25-'06.
John S. Young, of Baltimore, and
two others may be adjudged guilty of
cout*Qipt of court for not complying
with a court order to produce hooks
and papers desired in the alleged Tobacco
Trust cases.
HICKS'
ft/m CAPUDINE
" W/^IS r IMHtOI ATtXY CIRU
J J ,<\ U HEADACHES
up COLDS
SflhKMHBp**'
THREATS OF REVOLUTION
Daily Robberies Indicate State of
Growing Lawlessners and Anarchy.
Crisis Feared. Great Number of
Jews Horribly Mutilated and Bodies
Scattered.
St. Petersburg, Ky Cable.?The constitution
Democrats seem almost
ready to throw in their lot with the
Revolutionists. The Novo Vremya
says the constitution Democrats
have actually resolved to break with
the Government, within a few days,
but M. Struve. editor of the Osvohnjdneie
informed the Associated Press
that no decision had been taken.
Bakeries continue closed, the strik
ers threatening to wreck the shops
where attempts are made to hake
bread. The strike of tlie bakers is to
be followed in a few days by the
butchers strike.
News from the interior shows that
the wave of the strike is spreading,
but is too early to tell whether this
movemen. which seems tn<?ro spun taneons
than organized, will precipitate
a crisis.
The usual number of robberies are
reported, emphasizing the owing
lawlessness and anarchy in the conntry.
The (Jovernnient sems to fear a
repetition of the November inutuny
in the Cronstadt forties-, where the
sailors, marines, soldiers and workmen
are reported to he extremely turbulent.
Odessa. By Cable.?The Novesti ol
this eitv published a dispateh from
its correspondent at Bialysioek, saying:
"1 personally eounted 200 Jewish
corpses, a great number of wliiih
were horribly mutilated. Only six
Christians were killed, ami eight
wounded.''
Conceal The News.
St. Petersburg, By Cable.? No fresh
news was received here from Bialvstork.
It is evident that the authorities
will not allov despatches to he
sent from the terror-stricken town,
whieh is regarded as ample proof of
the horror of the situation.
Probably 200 Murdered.
Binlystock. By Cable.?-Quiet reigns
throughout this devastated towtu. Piling
was beard at midnight on the outskirts
of Binlystock. near the cetnetarv
hut no further disorders have
occurred. The total figures of casualties
are not available but 70 bodies
were buried. This is estimated to he
less th...i half the total killed. Jewish
estiinat's say that not less than 200
were killed. The number of wounded
is enormous.
Adjourned Out of Respect.
Washington, Special. Mr. Bartlctt.
of Ccorgia. announced the dentil >1
ll K oillllHlirilO sd.itoo. s .1
...?X . w,,( , .'UIU.I? lilill lit* J\il*1
boon a member of the House n...
eighteen years, lie ottered tin u.-n.d
resolutions wbieh were agreed to and
Speaker Cannon nunouueed the following
eonnniltee to attend the I'unerjtl:
Messrs. Hail let:. (Seoraia; Hurtnn.
Ohio; Hankhend, Alabama;
(iriiisrs, (ieori-ia: Sparkinan. Florida:
Hishop, Michigan; Ht aid ley, < ieoreia:
Lawrence. Massaehusett>: Adoinsan.
(5eorj;in; llardwiek. (ieorjjia; Hell.
Heoi^ia; Lewis, (leoryia: ('layton.
Alahama; Davidson. Wisconsin; I'.nr^ess.
Texas.
Tillman's Resolution.
Washington. Special Senator Tillman
availi railed up his resolution
providing for an invest"mation of the
question id' national bank eontiibutious
to the political eaniiiaiuns and
also relative to the leeent failure of
the Chicago National Hank, lie addressed
the Senate on litis subject.
Election in Staunton.
Staunton. Speeial. At the regular
eleetion S tueiubi rs were ehosen for
the Hoard of Aldermen and 11 Coinmoll
Conneilmen. There wa> no opposition
to the Demoeratie primary
noininess in the Seeond ward, but in
the Frst ward there were three independent
candidates, who received a
small vote and none elected.
Drought and Flood Divide Northern
China.
Pekin, .By Cable.--While the northern
portion of the province of Chi
is suffering the most severe drought
sinee 1 f>0(1. the southern extremitv is
pxpcrienein?r serious Moods, eaused by
heavy rains. The llaiikow-I'ekin
rnilrontl for .'HI mill-, ami several
smaller strueturos of the line below
Slient inl'u, have been destroyed ami
Irartle lias been suspended sinee Friday.
Some weeks will be required to
repair the line.
?
Five on Hand Car Killed By Train.
< baitanooya. Tenn., Speeial. A
SlH-eisil to The Times t'roin ('li'ii.lnn.1
Tenn., says tliul flvf persons were
killed in Polk county, niton a baud
our on which thoy wore riding was
mn down by a freight train. The
accident happened on the new Tennessee
branch of t lie Louisville &
Nashville Railroad. Oue of the men
killed was named Womack. Only
meagre information can he obtained.
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Plantation Philosophy.
Red hair isn't so bad in a dark
loom.
The stomach ache seems n good
deal worse when you didu't have any
fun in getting it.
What a man can't understand is
the way mosquitoes will bite him
when there are pretty girls around.
The nice thing about an old horse
and rig is the way they don't break
down on pleasant days, like automobiles.
Riches have wings, they say, but
poverty isn't built that way.
Let dogs delight to hark and bite,
but let not men?it isn't right.
A hit in time may save the nine,
and a kick nnkicked may save a
fine.
A penny saved is a penny earned,
hut in a fool's pocket 'tis a pocket
burned.
After dinner sit a while, after supper
walk a mile, and if another settles?smile.
A drowning man at a straw will
clutch, and a man that's thirsty will
do as much.
The Old Mole that speeds around
underground, humping Itself regardless,
is a scientific puzzle. Where it
hatches itself, where It gets its dynamic
"go" and where and when it will
bob up next may be known to those
who "know It all," but the learned
investigators of the world are still
speculating on the subject.
THE FAVORITE DISH.
Ascum. Some of our evcry-day expressions
puzzle me greatly. For instance,
what does "apple-pie order"
mean, anyway?
Newitt?H'm! Sounds like a Bostornian'a
breakfast. ? Philadelphia
Press.
They have discovered gold digging under
Broadway in New York.
FITB.^t.Titus' T>?noe:NerTO<i?* I 'iseaoes nermauwntly
cured by Dr. Kline'* (treat Nerve
]ie*torer. '-! trial bottle and trenti?t< fro*.
1>B. H. It. Ki.ink, Ld., 931 Areii s?t..l'hilu.f Pa.
Rcrlir lias no slums, owing to tlie dovciiiir.eiit.al
provisions tor tlie poor.
Mrs. Wtnslow's Faothing Syrup lor Clilldrrn
tent hing,softens t hog u tus, r?ulu ccs lutt animation,
allays pnin.c.ires wind colic.25c a bottle
Women sniolA 111 gonie lew ot the New
VoiV cafes.
I?r. BiRKrm H ii?-kl?-l>crry Cordial
When taken nt the beginning* of Stomach
Troubles never fails to cure Diarrhoea, Dysentery.
Flux, Children Teething, etc. At
Druggists 25c and 50c per bottle.
Resourceful Man.
The late James E. Martin, brother
of Bradley Martin, was a man of oldfashioned
integrity and the illegal
practices of many noted financiers
and corporations angered and shocked
him.
In a discussion of a certain muchInvestigated
company Mr. Martiu
said one day:
This concern seems always to have
found It easy to break the law. It has
been as ready and resourceful as a
tenant I once had.
"My tenant was an enthusiastic pigeon
flyer. One day he took a pigeon
in a bag to the Grant monument, Intending
to time its flight home. But
wnen ne took the bird out of the bag
a policeinau ourae up and said:
"'Wliat are you doing there?'
" 'Getting ready to tty this pigeon,'
said my tenant.
" 'Yon can't fly no pigeons here,"
said the policeman.
"'Why not?' the tenant asked.
"'It's against, the law?that's why
not." said the policeman. 'If you try
It 1 shall be obliged to lock you tip.'
"My tenant placed the pigeon on
the ground, stroked it and said to it
gravely: 'I ean't toss you up here,
for it's against the law, so you must
walk home. Do you near? Yoi must
walk home.' "?Chicago Inter Ocean
Karlv to bed and early to rise too
most city people would be a surprise
?yet many are healthy, wealthy and
wise.
KNOWS NOW
Moflor Wm Koolnl 1>> If i Own Cafe FoT
n Tiiu?.
It's easy to understand how ordinary
people get fooled by coffee when doc- |
tors themselves soiuelimes forget the
facts.
A physician speaks of his own experience:
"I had used coffee for years and
really did not exactly believe it was injuring
me, aitfougli 1 had palpitation
of the heart every day.
"Finally one day a severe and almost
fatal attack of heart trouble frightened
me and I gave up both tea and coffee,
using Postunt instead, and since that
time 1 have had absolutely no heart
palpitation except on one ur two occasions
when I tried a small quantity of
i-otfpp which caused severe irritation '
and proved to mo I must let it alone. |
"When we begun using Postum it
seemed weak ttiat was been use we
did not make it according to directions
hut now we put a little bit of butter
in the pot when boiling ami uliow the
Postum to boil full IT. minutes, which
gives it the proper rich flavor and the
deep brown color.
"I have advised a great many of my
friends and patients to lenTe off coffee
and drink Postum. in fact. I daily give
tl.'.o ? .1
...ij. uuvn-r. ;-*iiuip given by I'ostnm
Co.. Battle Creek. Mich.
Many thousands of physicians us*
Postum in place of tea and coffee in
their own homes and prescribe it to
patients. "There's a reason."
A remarkable little book. "The Road
to Wellville," can be found in pkgs.
DOCS YOUR BACK ACHE? I
Our* the Kidneys and t he Pain Will >
Never Return,
Only one way to cure an aeliiug j
back. Cure tbe cause, the kidneys, j
Thousands tell of !
mrj cures made by Doan's :
3 Kidney I'llls. John C. j
Coleman, a prominent >
JMB 1 merchant of Swains- j
boro, tin..
several my kid- j
"ey were affected,
and m.v back ached :
A^fflirl ''n-v :,IK' n'K'tt. 1 was j
* li^Kiiid. nervous and
lame in the morning. Doan's Kidney i
Pills heli>ed ine right away, and the I
greut relief that followed has been per- {
mnnent."
Sold by all dealers. .10 cents a box. i
Foster-Milburn Co.. Buffalo. N. Y,
A haul: ne'e !n?.l .01) vca' ? nli! Ii.i'i I
w;? tillered liaek 1?? tiu* liensnrT of
the "licsi.ite Hank. Koiuv N. 11. II
is os; ihe Cheshire I.U for and i*
signed 5?y the llr?t president the batik
ever had.
ttatr. or Oaio, Cjtt or Totrr.o, I
Lucas < ounty. ( ' *
Frank .1. i jiknt.t aiake^ o-ith tuat lie 1*
?euior partner of the tlrm <>! F. .1.CittcXKY .t
< o., doing business in tin* City of Toledo.
County ami Statu aforesaid, ami that said
llrm will pay the sum of no: huni>rki> not..
i.ars for ?-a 11 and every case of catarrh
that anno, bscared by I lu> use of Ham.'a
aatauku Curb. Krask Cucxer. !
Sworn to before ire nud su-ts -rihed in hint I
. tiresetiee, this i?tti day of Decent- |
- skai.. r her, A.l)., ISStj. A. \V.Ui.r.AsoN,
' - ' Xntiiri/ 7*mWiV, '
Hall's Cut arr'.i Cure is t as en iiiteriiHlly,an<l j
nets directly on the blond and mucous sur- j
laces of the system. Send lor testimonials,
tree. 1'. ,1. Ciu.ni.y.V Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by all Druairists. 7."><\
llakl's Family Fills are tiio best.
The t'niversily of 1'aris is said to j
he one of the mosl cosmopolitan in
the world. Of .lie H.4U- students in
the I'nivt rsily, IIKIS, or in?.<re than a
tenth, are foreigners.
II. 11. f J it fun's Sons.of Atlanta.(in..are
the ouiy successful Dropsy Specialists in the
world. See I licit liberal ott'er in advertisement
in aiiolIter column ot tins paper.
Wood intended lo be made into pianos
requires to be kept forty years to be in
perfect condition.
DISFinilRiNn Qifiw wiryno i
Impossible to (irt Kinplovineiil, an Fart
and llotly Were Covered Willi Surra
?Cured by futlcurm.
"Since tbe year 1S91 1 have been troubled
with a very bad vase of eczema which i
I have spent hundred* of dollars trying to
cure, and I went to tlie hospital, but they
failed to cure me. and it was Retting worse
all the time. Five w.vks ago my wifebought
a box of Cuticura Ointment and
one cake of Cuticura Soap, and J am !
pleased to say that I am now completely
cured and well. It impossible lor ny:
to pet employment, as my face, head and
body were covered with it. The eczema
first appeared on_ the lop of my head,
and it had worked ail tiie way around
down the back of my neck and around to
my throat, down my body and around the
hips. It itched so I would be obliged to
ecratrh it. and the flesh was raw. 1 am
now nil well, and I will be pleased to recommend
the Cuticura Remedies to all persons
who wish a speedy and permanent
cure of skin diseases. Thomas M. Rossi
ter, 290 1'rospect Street, East Orange, N.
J. Mar. do, 1005."
About f\." 00.000 people are on the sea !
evoiy day in the \ear
-- - 1 ,
Tleh cured in ."til minutes hy Wool ford's
Sanitarv I otion: never tails. c-old bv Drug
pists. Mail ontoi s promptly lilted by lb.
E. Deletion. L'rawlordsville, ln?l. $1.
There's nunc a true word spoken in uis- I
trust.?Life. j
[what,
11 to:
I as with Joyous hearts anc
how conducive to health
enjoy, the cleanly, regular
diet of which ihey should
not by constant medicatic
ious or objectionable natu
nature, only those of kn<
and wholesome and trul
Syrup of Figs, manufactu
come into general favor i
of its quality and exceller
Syrup of Figs has als<
they know it is wholcsom
ble physicians as to the
original method, from ce
presented in an agreeabh
I used to promote the plea:
we are tree to refer to ;
m medicines and never favc
Please to remember t
" always has the full nam
j printed on the front of ev
J only, if any dealer offe
Hi printed^thereon the name
IJI the genuine you will not j
II\ a bottle on hand, as it
(ft whenever a laxative remc
?c
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PAIN
thai women suffer every
month, can be relieved by
taking opiates and other
dangerous drugs, but the
only safe way is to cure
the disease that causes
the pain, which can be
done by taking
? CARDUI
WOMAN'S RELIEF ||
"I would nearly die every I
Imontn, writes Mrs. Nellie '
French, of Batavia, O., "with B
pains in head and back, but E
Cardui eased ail pain. I can- E
not recommend it too highly." B
At all Druggists. ?7 |
WRITE lor Free Advice, stating aire H
nnrl driK'tibiiiK y??ur symptoms. 10 n
I/idifs Advisory IVpt.. Chnttnnooca IModicine
Co.. Chattanooga. Tcnn. u
wraraEdgjy. tc iLmiiagBJTBBaBBBMB
KILL THE LICE1
your'CHICKENS wilb * B
jSgjr PRUSSIAN
L,CE P0WDER f
t xSaByA Sura Death to Lie* and Vermin 5
I They can I live where il ia. hmy tw apply. Duat .. in fl
"Killed every louse in my florh of /i
230 hene."? D.Perry, Monroe.Wie. * [;i
f rice 25 and 54c c P??. Br mail, 40 and 7JcI
Hi rnuieiin Rimiov Co.. Sr. Psui. Minn. VXSB
#5 DropsyS
ImHW Rrmorri all awellinjj in 6 to ro
days; effects a permanent cure
y#\ jMC in to to 6o davs. Trial treatment
ff'' free Nothings an br fairer
rxr.;i. n. u u r* e
IIIOO I B ?on5, I
v$kN:^r sBISpecUllats. Box b Atlanta. Ga.
HO Hiikhrl* U'lntrr U liral Per Acre
Thai's the yield of Salaer'a Red Croaa Hybrid Winter
Wheat. Send ,'c In ?t->iii|>? for flee 'ample of nine.as i
also ? atnl.>iiue of \\ liil< r U heat* Kyc.liarley Clovers. | i
Tlliiolliv. (irasaes Unlet. 11ees.ete. for fall planting. 1 .
Miil/rrSaril Co.. lloa A.C., l.aCraur, Wla.
W/JVCh
For Rifles
where yo
Wmm^^ is Pulled
I accurate,
^hoot ^he
fa??BBB? ?HUB III UB. ?L
JoyThey
Every H<
1 smiling faces they romp and pla;
i the games in which they indulj
' habitf? th^v chr.nW K*? tonnKt i ^ (,
j 1
partake. How tenderly their hea
in. but by careful avoidance of eve
re, and if at anytime a remedial aj
:>wn excellence should be used; i
y beneficial in effect, like the pic
red by the California Fig Syrup <
n many millions of well informed
tee is based upon personal knowle
0 met with the approval of physic
e. simple and gentle in its action
medicinal principles of Syrup c
rtain plants known to them to ac
1 syrup in which the wholesome (
joi11 molt , uiciciurc u is noi a 5?
all well informed physicians, who <
>r indiscriminate self-meaication.
*nd teach your children also that tl
e of the Company?California 1
ery package and that it is for sal
rs any other than the regular Fi
of any other company, do not acc
?et its beneficial effects. Every fa
is equally beneficial for the par
tdy is required.
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UK
BICF
P I I I A ntraM
For Preserving, Purify in?
and Beautifying the Skin,
Scalp, Hair, and Hands.
CiiUrurt Soap coinbtuaa delicate rattUrlnal nnd nnoW
IUtil dtrivvU trmn CntUura^ the grwt Skla
Car*, with th? pur**t of ci ranting in gradual*. tnil tfcr
bh>?i rrtrehtng of floaa* od?*?. PwoUi 37
Chart?rh*UN *1-1 ? Iturde !a fain; Bo*t??n, 117
Coiumbua Ah. Pottrr Drug * Chrtn Corp., Hole I'r.ifa,
Vltaliad Frn. "How to rre?*rvcTurlf)r,aiulUeautify
Eke iUo, laalp, iiair, and llaiitk"
III A UTrn Adtlr#f*a ol (!) penoMiH ? -.art
IB 0 fl nl I H I 1 I r.ilUit blood who ur? : ' ItwMif
Hll I LU ir&?r with nnv tnb*. f ' ?' men
If who K*rve<l in the Federal army, ?r the
iiMr^t K?i? <>f Mu*h eoldier* or M*ib*r? new
lecetMM). NATlIAN lilCLKOlll), \\ italitiirf* hi D. CL
So. 25- 06.
fESTER
VRTRIDGES
i, Revolvers and Pistols. i
:ater cartridges in all
from .22 to .50, shoot
u aim when the trigger
They are always
reliable and uniform.
m and You'll Shoot Well.
Buy Winchester Make. 1
*ww**w*w*wwewwewwww?wi*e^wZ
)ME I;
/?when in health?and I
ge, the Outdoor life they J
orm and the wholesome |
,1th should be preserved. 1
ry medicine of an injuri- ju
^ent is required, to assist H
emedies which are pure Ml
;asant laxative remedy,
Zo. Syrup of Figs has II
families, whose estimate II
jdge and use. II
dans generally, because 11
We inform all reputa- ll
>f Figs, obtained, by an I
:t most beneficially and |
I^alifornian blue figs are W
>cret remedy and hence u
do not approve of patent I
ie genuine Syrup of Figs J
Fig Syrup Co.? plainly
e in bottles of one size I
ifty cent size, or having 9
ept it. If you fail to get II
mily should always have 111
ents and the children. Ill