Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, October 25, 1906, Image 4
W TATES SENATOR FROM
A CAROLINA PRAISES
I PE-RU-NA.
Ex-Senator M. C. Butler.
Dyaitepxin la Oft em Cavxerl Hy Catarrh
of the Stomach?/Vrwnn Rrliovea Catarrh
of the Stomach and la Tltorefoce a
Remedy For Ityepepsio
< Hon. M. C. Butter, Ex-U. S. Sena- \
i1 tor from South ('arniin.i (or two >
term*. in a letter from Washington, )
1 D. C.. write* to the lYin.ia Medicine )
1 Co., u* follows: j
"I can recant mend I'erunn for
I dyspepsia ami stomach trouote. J
i / have Oeett using yonr medicine
i for a short period ami I feel very J
1 much relieved. It Is Indeed a i
usmder/'ul medicine, brsieles a
1 i gootl tonic, " j
ft ATARRIt of the Btomaeh is the corJ
rect name lor most cases of dyspepsia.
In order to cure catarrh of the stomach
the catarrh must he eradicated.
Only ?n internal catarrh remedy, audi
as Peruna, in available.
Peruna exactly meet* the indications.
Peruna is sold by your local druggists.
Buy a hot He today.
So. lS-'OB.
Close Questioning.
In recalling incidents connected
with Virginia polities sonic years ago
a prominent \ irginiau recently related
to a Washinpton man an account
of an investigation of election frauds
in the lower section of the State. In
the course of the proceedings it
developed that I lie ballots in an important
precinct had not been sealed
after the linul count, thereby beiug
exposed to fraudulent practices. The
chariinnn of the investigating commit
tec closely questioned the election
judge as I?? why the ballots had been
neglected.
"Could yon not obtain any inucij
lage in the town?"
"No, sir."
"Could yon not procure some seal
ing wax some shoemaker's wax. if
nothing else i''
"No, sir."
"Well, then, >n, why didn't you go
out into the woods and get some rosin?
Dou you mean to tell me that
there were no pine trees around there
shedding tears at your infamous ras^
eality?"?Washington Star.
The cities of Glasgow and'Nottingham
supply gas to the consumers,
and It is sold at iifty cents a thousand
cubic feet about ono-lialf what it
costs In American cities. l,nst year
Nottingham made u profit of Jl'-'O,000
on its gas plant
A cruel heart ill suits a manly
mind.?Homer.
TV"NKR'S l>VSI*KI*SI.A ItllMEDY.
A Cunrnnteed Cine ? Many llavc
l>ys|M>|?sia and Don't Know It.
!f you suffer from Dyspepsia or
Indigestion In any form", such as gas.
belchhig. hitter taste, offensive
' 'i imd breath, dizzy
fjfys*". \ spells, sour stotnj
aeh. heart flutter,
^ JL pains or swellings
j4r in the stomach,
("TJv hack or side, deepJjh.
seated kidney or
fx lil'DV troiihlrt
I ( nausea, gastritis,
loathing of food,
they will disappear in a short timo
after tnking Tynur's Dyspepsia Remedy,
made especially i o en re Dyspepsia,
Indigestion and all Stomach
Troubles, even of the worst cases.
** > Ty net's Dyspepsia Remedy expels the 1
gases and sweetens the breath. It
\ cures Sick Headache, Colic and Constipation
at once. Druggists or l>y
f / express r?0 cents a lx?ttle. Money rc\
funded If it fails to cure. Medical
/ \ advice and circular free by writing to
)Tyner Remedy Co.. Augusta, Ga.
/ ,x Sentence Sermons.
Let a man keep the' law?any law
?>and his way will ho strewn with
r' satisfaction.?Emerson.
We know Him not, Him shall we
qevpr know
Till wc bchoM llim in the least of
LV^fi these
Who Buffer or who sin.
I wty nIS ?Lucy Larcom.
? To give way to heavenly forces is
I torn* cured of earthly faults.
I ''
fUNEI aLOf MRS. DAVIS 1
V
" Fir^| I-vly of the Confederacy"
LovinjJjf'.aid to Best Beside Her
Distinguu-ad Husband.
Riohmpud, Ya.. Special.?On Friday
the remains'of Mrs. Jefferson
Davis were laid to rest here by the
side of her husband. The ceremony
was simple and impressive. The
tributes of flowers were rich and varied.
The number present was small.
Church Services Simple.
At 3 o'clock the casket was taken
into the body of the church, which
fcvas packed .with people, and the
funeral service was begun. This was
conducted by Rev. Robert Forsythe,
rector of the church, assisted by Rev.
Dr. J. William Jones, chaplain general
of the Confederate veterans; Rev.
TV. 1 n It W.lll. ...1. .
x/i values i <M\ ri w in? ^ us
Stonewall Jackson's chaplain; Rabbi
Guliseh, of Hcllialiabu synagogue,
Richmond; Kcv. Hr. I.andon K. Mason,
Rev. L>r. W. V. Tudor, and Rev.
Dr. N. A. Scagle. The service was
ol' a cliaracicr. ihe hymn beiti''Just
as I Aim.'' "How Finn
a Foundation,'* "Abide With Me"
and "Asleep in Jesus."
Must Provide Bulletins.
Raleigh, N. ('., Special.?An order
effective Nov. 1 has just been made bv
the Corporation Commission with a
view to eliminating the much complained
of evil of indefinitely and unexplained
late trains by requiring
bulletined explanations of conditions
and causes. The order is to the effect
that all railroads shall provide bulletin
boards on which shall be posted
the arrival and departure of trains
thirty minutes before they are due.
If u train is late the board shall
show as nearly as ]k>ssihle when it is
expected. If indefinitely late the cause
of the delay shall also he bulletined
and also announced to the passengers
011 hoard of the trains together with
statement of possible duration of
delay.
Funeral of Rev. Sam Jones.
Cartersvillc, Ca., Special.?In the
presence of a large congregation ini
^itosnu iiinerai services wore lieltl
Thursday afternoon over the remains
of the Kev. Sain 1\ Jones, the evangelist,
in the Sam Jones Tabernacle
here. Bishop ('. M. Galloway, of Mississippi,
presided and was assisted hy
many prominent ministers. The body
will he taken to Atlanta, where it will
lie in state in the State capitol until
afternoon, when it will he placed 111
a receiving vault to await the completion
of the Jones family vault here.
Pythian Supreme Lodge Elects Officers.
Now Orleans, Special.- The Supreme
Iiodge, Knights of Pythias, elected
the following officers: Supreme chancellor,
Charles A. Barnes, Jacksonville,
111.; Supreme vice chancellor,
Henry P. Brown. Clchitrn, Tex.; Supreme
prelate. Leo A. Caro, Grand
Rapids, Mich.; supreme keeper of records
and seals, it. I.. White. Nashville,
Tenn.; supreme master of exchequer.
Thomas M. Mares, Wilmington,
X. C.
Revenne From T#t?niin>,o?
? ? * w?v|;uVU60i
Nashville, Special.?In its report
to the comptroller the Cumberland
Telegraph ami Telephone company,
reports 30,13.") instruments in the state,
on which the privilege lax at -It) cents
each is $8,87.1.40. Of this number
0,1)28 are in Davidson county and
0,430 in Shelby county. The East
Tennessee company reports 8.D70 instrument*.
the lax being $3,215. Hamilton
county has 1,137 of these and
Knox 2,008.
Ten Men Burned To Death.
Hinniugham. Ala., Special.?Ten
men were burned to death, two others
perhaps l'atally injured and a third
slightly hurt in the lire which destroyed
the boarding house of Mrs. E. E.
Watt ley, on Third avenue, between
2 and 3 o'clock Friday morning.
Nashville Sallonist Arrested.
Nashville. Special.?Sol Cohen a
well known local saloon keeper was
arrested by a Tinted States deputy
marshal, having liwn indicted hv the
federal grand jury on the charge of
refilling bottles on which the stamps'
had liot been destroyed.
Taft Homeward Bound.
Norfolk, Yn., Special. The Hat ticship
Louisiana, bearing Secretary Taft
and party homeward bound from Havana,
Cuba, passed in the Virginia
Capes accompanied by the battleships
Virginia and New Jersey. At Hampton
Roads the party will board the
Dnlnliin on/1 nv.wmo.l ?
? |'?wt,wv? iv# n
Fleiniugs to Sonth Carolina.
Brussels, By Cable.?Two hundred
and lit'fy-oiarht skilled Flemish weavers,
with their families, left Ghent for
Ureman from whence they will sail
on a steamer of the North German
Lloyd Line direct for Charleston, S.
They form tho first installment
f a considerable immigration movement
arrunged under the auspiees of
ilie government of Belgium and tho
authorities of South Carolina.
THE LIFE OF MRS. DAVIS
Was a Notable Figure in the Days of
The Old South.
Varina llowell Jefferson (Mrs. Jefferson
Davis) was born in Nachez,
Miss., May 7th, 1S2(>. She was the
granddaughter of 'Governor llicliard
Howell of New Jersey and daughter
of William Burr and Margaret
(Kempe) llowell.
She was educated at Madame Oreland's
school, Philadelphia, and by
private teachers at home. She was
married February 25th, 1845, to Jefferson
Davis, of Warren County,
Miss. He was elected to Congress
15? >>.**
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Mtts. V AKINA HOWKI.L JRI KKIISON DAVIS.
November, 3845, and resigned June,
1840, to go to the Mexican war, from
which he returned severely wounded
and they returned to live at his
Brierlield plantation, Davis Bend, in
Warren county. Miss. She was with
her husband in Washington where he
was United States Senator 3847 to
3852; Secretary of War 3853 to 3857;
United Stales Senator 3857 to 3801
and in Richmond during the time he
was president of the Confederate
States 3801 to 3805.
Mi's. Davis' old home was Beauvoir
House, post ofiice, Harrison
County, Miss., although for reasons
of health she has resided in New York
for a number of years.
"The First Lady of the Confederacy"
Mi's. Varina Jefferson Davis, who
passed away recently, held a tender
place in the regard of the Southern
people, both for her personal qualities
as a noble, high-minded woman, and
as the devoted wife of the distinguished
soldier and statesman. Ilie Hon.
Jefferson Davis, President of the Confederate
States of America. Daughter
of William lturr Howell, of
Natchez. Miss., and granddaughter of
Gov. Richard Howell, of New Jersey,
she was born May 7, 1820, and on February
25? 181"), married Jefferson
Jefferson Davis, than a planter of
Warren county, Mississippi, being his
second wife. Soon after her marriage
her husband was elected to Congress,
and in 1S4(! he resigned to go to the
Mexican War, in which he was rcverely
wounded, lie became Senator
in 1847-52, Secretary of War in 1.85357
and again Senator in 1857-01, during
which successive periods Mrs.
Davis; resided in Washington and
enjoyed the distinction obtained hy
her husband as a weighty speaker,
statesman ami head of an important
department of the Government. During
the years 1801-05 she was "First
Lady" of the South, her husband being
the first and only Executive of
the Confederate States, and sustained
with trrnee ln?r J-? --
^ ,10 luiiuiT in
the aristocratic society of the Confederate
cujiital. With the fall of the
Confederate CSovernment in 18(55 began
a chapter of soninv and suffering
of which she had her full part along
with her husband, sharing his imprisonment
at Fortress Monroe when
permitted to do so. Iler conduct at
this time endeared her to the Southern
heart, the tragedy of her life appealing
to a people who were themselves
at that time in thousands of
desolate homes enduring similar privations
and indignities.
After the release from Fortress
Monroe the?ex-l'resident and his wife
resided in Kugland (IS07-7S). They
returned later to Memphis, Tenn.,
Where the cx-l'resident was in business
(1870-78), after which, in 1870,
he retired to his estate at Hiloxi, on
the Mississippi Coast, for the remainder
of his days. Here Mrs. Davis
(aided him in the production of the
historical work- n?1;
.. in'iMinn and
Kail of the Confederate Government."
After her husband's den lb, in 1SS0,
Mrs. Davis obtained a needed increase
of income by her writings, retaining
her property in Mississippi, but residing,
for reasons of health, in New
York. Among her boobs is "Jefferson
I>nvis: A Memoir. By Hi*
Wife." Of her six children four
sons and two daughters- but *ue,
Mrs. I. A. Tlayes, of ('olorado Springs,
Col., survives her. One of her sons,
it is of interest to note, was educated
at Bclnir, Md. 3lor death removes
one of the most prominent personages
of the period of the Civil War. It
may bo observed that ex-President
Davis long survived President Lincoln,
General Grant and most of his
other principal upponents, and Mrs.
Davis outlived about o'l the rest.
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Owe no man anything'.
Haw'n Thli T
Wo offer One Hundred Dollar* Reward for
any cam of Catarrh that cannot be cored bvhall's
Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cnrrr A Co., Toledo. O.
We, the undersigned, her* known P. J.
Cheney for the laetift years, and believe him
perfeotly honorable lo all businem transactions
and financially able to carry oat any
obligations made by their Arm.
wKfrr A Tsoai, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
O.
V.a1.1hn0, Kimvax A Mabtix, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cureis t(\k?nlnternallT,h*iIngdlreeily
a pon the blood and rnncuoassrtrInoes
of the system. Testimonials sent free.
Prloe,7hc. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pill* for constipation.
It is ft dangerous tiling to dig pits
for other folks.?From the German.
j&k CAPUDINE
\ immediately cams
J tw H?ADACHES
jfet uP COLDS
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nomattorhow
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You cannot
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unknown, uncertain and infei
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plants, known to act most beuel
3^ in which the wholesome Californi
trihntc their rich, yet delicate, fru
of all remedies to sweeten ami rcl
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pation and the mauy ills resulting: t
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' remedy has therefore met with the
i the favor of many millions of well
of their own personal knowledge !
that it is a most. rTccllnnt latativn in
it will euro all manner of ills, but. ret
represents, a laxative remedy of kn
containing: nothing: of an objectionable
There are two classes of purchasei
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f articles of exceptional merit, and wh<
sewhere when a dealer offers an im
tide; hnt, unfortunately, there are son
d who allow themselves to be imposed
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To tho credit of the druggists of tli
t nearly all of them valne their 1
grity and the good will of their cu:
litations of the
Genuine?Syri
manufactured by the California Fig
buy the genuine article and to get
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California Fig Syrup Co.?plainly pr
package. Price, 60c. per bottle. One
F A D E L E:
her <lye. One 10i\ parkugp rolors all fltirn. Tlwy dye
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or to other brands
Fill not become ran- lW|\
'enetrates the leather fl?|i
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roof, soft, strong and Vha \Bkvk
Makes old harness M?|\
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WATCH CO., Orleans, NoL.
IIIIIITrn Aridreee of 0) paraomaof par*
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Hll I LU law *.ltb *nr tribe. (I) of man
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tors and medicines without
found, in Wine of Cardui, a
ills, and can recommend it
complaints."
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periodical pains, irregular,
menial flow, and all ailmen
suffer. A perfect tonic for
vegetable medicine for girls ;
to the complaints peculiar t
over a million who used to s
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and we will send you Free Advice
In plain sealed envelope. Ladies' ^
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beneficial in effect* acting
e, when nature needs assistmposed
of preparations of
rior character, acting temporesult
of forcing tho natural
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fy and excellence is the ever
nu far tared by the California
nts tho active principles of
llcifilly, in a pleasant syrnp,
au blue figs are used to conity
flavor. It is the remedy
rosh and clcanso the system
t one in overcoming constiherefrom.
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informed persons who know II
und from aetuul experience II
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rs; those who aro informed .1
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e United States be it paid
reputation for professional
stumers too highly to offer
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fall name of the Company?
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