Fort Mill times. (Fort Mill, S.C.) 1892-current, November 01, 1906, Image 4
A course Lu photography will open
at the Drexrl institute,''Philadelphia.
The Scotch Presbyterian Church,
K New York City, celebrated its 150th
^k anniversary.
Secretary Taft arrived from Cuba
optimistic as to tho future of the tsl^^^k
and rifubtic
^^^^k The Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen
has paid nearly 3>l3.000,000 in
twenty-three in death and dlsAt
Montevideo, Uruguay, the
Cha*??bur of Deputies has approved
"* the hill aboiu -in?; the death penalty,
except iu llu :irn?y.
AccordU:". io tho British Medical
Journal ("v.- onii!? ? ; Bnglish physicians
liav.i trunk twenty-live per<
eutum ia ;.i?.
I.oiuiOil sor.ii'tv is rotsirntn? fr? -i
brilliant i.ouf jn, the dramatic and
musical altrnc t ions hcins; the best offered
for many years
The Hrltish bntUoshinDreadnought
"red its whole broadsid? of twelve<nc.lt
i;uu? In i rat Iter. and stood up
?-eni:trliitu?y v> !1 under the severe
strain. ,
The last. c?i<: .rich' to the huildln;; of
the SHOO,000 Coo! d -rate buttle abbey
a! Kichnmnd. V;;., has '. oil romoved.
and that work to ay now be
pushed.
Insurance 'rand.' to the extent ot
$300,000 m M 'vifc were punished
by the e.onvution ?.>r four of the criminals
ami th'-.i sentences to iinprison'*0^.
and line
^r:;ssociat'.v>n of negroes appealed
to tht rriwdeat to use Ms influence
Jo cause (!i drthamlmcut of Republican
oVitauir.it;ens la the South, as inimical
to (heir rai.a s. interest.
A new coal discovery at Cape Fireion
in reported 1?> Consul-General
Holloway. A 3 00-Toot bore hole
shows a nevon-foot vein under un
-lrea of possibly lirty square miles.
Missmj: tl<xl Ro-Appcara in Men's
Clothing.
Birmingham, Ala., Special. Mis
Fannie I'Vnnell, who so mysterious!.
lisappcarca irom her homo. and \vk<
I is believed by li e j?t?lvens l;i?!
napped, reappeared at It'.*t* mother'
'iotuc af midnight. She doe- i.ot n
member (liin-: thai bso take:
'laee dunsi/* Hie day. She j-a\> s|.
. oe.ovri vd < o:i..ei'.M-..i.c > - a risen < lira
iw, jooJ ? Mind i ia!on in .
ntrnnye r:?o>> I'rcir which she <le?
She canons ! 'cat- (tic Itonse am! dee
no! laiow itow she manajred to li:i<
. r in"'! < bmre
Methodist Slrhcps.
lioc!1 *.>l a , F. ^ Sjucial. Fron
-ill pni I 1 v?I Airsr-vi-. t from Ku
?jic, A at. :n: i A 1 :'ien t he bishops ol
tilt: I\ the-! iv-'iMopal church a?
-nmb'.cd in t! ! cii\ for a week's eon
oMCiiee Tin* obj< .1 of the snectiii
ss to arrange i'os the conference o
the church inn* to : the bishop
*n the coi'f'icsice over whirls thc\
* ill prcuidc.
The I'oet Office Department has
triort loin-inn oil' the "hack stamp"
which tetlss Die time when a letter
urriven at II- posted'.re. II lievor had
my liturni cvn ; : to r;i!! ttlontl ?:*
to (lie tiiuo made by the mail-wagon
teams. Oec'n-' - 4,< w-nntnp post.
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1
/ Vne Maimer's Wife
I* .very careful about her churn. She
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It a sun bath to sweeten it. She knows
that if her churn Is sour it will taint the
butter that is made in It. The stomach is
a churn. T~ the stomach and digestive
and nut^^e tracts aru periormcd processes
whlS arc almost exactly like the
churning of butter. Is it not apparent
then that if this stomach-churn is foul it
makes foul all which is put into it?
The evil of a foul stomach is not alone
the bad taste in the mouth and the foul
] breath causod by it, bwi the corruption of
| the puro^rrent of blood and the dlsscm|
(nation of uiseaso throughout tho body.
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It does for the stomach what tho washing
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II.... ?>-- - "
i>vi mm mi" u.suin accompanying imliScstlon.
or dyspepsia and their iitteiulunt
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cnoe I<7r*\T^" l-uT^ iV TnoitT>ovi-svinntoma
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SlhcM^Farsjdioolsof medical nrnrPrp,
ve been skiUhjII^ aniL harmoniously
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will be readily proven to your satisfaction
if you will but mail a postal card request
to Dr. R..V. Pierce. Buffalo. N. Y.. for a
Ircc oopv'of his liooklet of extracts from
the standard medical authorities. giving
the names of all the ingredients entering
| into his world-famed medicines and showing
what the mosi eminent medical men
of the age say of them.
The Bright Side.
''Anything pomp on here tonight?*'
inquired the baking powder
drummer who was marooned in 1*runty
town tor a number of hours.
"Kli-ynh!" replied the landlord ot'
the (avein. "Tin village band is going
n> give n concert in the apery
house for the b'liciil of old tlnp'n
Fct hie#. who is doubled up witii tin
rheumatism."
"Well, llial is certainly too bad!"
11 Vcs Mis: but. after nil, it ain't
as dis old t'ap'n lives elcnr out at the
edge of town, so far away, that lie
won't hear any of it it lie covers
up his head in the bedclothes, and?
Aw. shucks, though; you meant that
the rheumatism is too bad, of course
?not the baud. But then you hain't
heard the hand yet!"?Puck.
A Feeling Ballad.
A fly and a flea in n Hue
Were imprisoned; so what could they
do?
Said the fly: "Lei us flee."
Snid the Ilea: "Let us lly."
So tlieliy flew through a flaw in the
flue.
She always addr ssed him as Mr.
Until ho took eournge and Kr.
But now that they're wed
Like n brute, he has said
That ho wishes to goodness he'd Mr.
Pearson's Magazine.?
It' yon have a cross to bear, bear
it like a man arid don't place it on
exhibition. So. 44-'0(?
BUILT UP HER HEALTH
SPEEDY CURE OF MISS GOODE
8b* Is Mad* W*ll by Lydla E. Pintcbatn'*
Vegetable Compound, and
Writes Oratefully to Mrs. Plnkhaxn.
For the wonderful help that she hss
found Miss Cora Uoode, '.'55 E. Chicago
Avenue, Chicago, III . believes it her
duly to write the following- letter for
publication, in order that other women
afflicted in the same way may be
benefited aa ahe was. Miss Goode ia
president of the Kryn Mawr Lawn
Tennis Club of Chicago. She writes;
Dear Mr*. Plnktaam:?
* i tried many different remedies to
build up my system, which had become run
down from loss of proper rest and unreasonable
hours, but nothing eeeined to help me.
Mother Is a arrest advocate of I.vill* K p?r?ir.
hum'* Vegetable Compound for female trouble!),
having used It herself wom? years ago
with great success. Ho I began to take it,
anil In leas than n month I was able to bo out
of bed and out of doors, and in three months
I a as entirely well Really 1 have never felt
so strong ana well a* I have since. "
No other medicine has snch a record
ofcnreaof fctunlc troubles a* has Lydia
B. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
Women who are troubled with painful
or irregular periods, backache,
bloating (or llutuleneel, displacement
of organs, inflammation or ulceration,
can be restored to perfect health
and strength by taking Lydia G.
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
Mrs. Plnkham invites all sick women
to write her for advice. She has guided
thousands to health. Her experience
is very great, and she gives the benefit
of it to all who stand In need of wise
counsel She is the daughter-in-law of
Lydia R. Pinkhara and for twenty-five
years has been ad vising sick women
free of charge. Address, Lynn, Mass.
\
NO MORE PASSES
AH Editors Must Buy Railroad
Tickets Like Other Folks
THE RULING OF THE COMMISSION
Chairman of Inter-Stare Commerce
Commission "Writes, in Reply to
Protest From Massachusetts Press
Association, That it Seems Plain to
the Commission That the New Law
Permits Payment for Services of
Inter-St ate Carriers Only in Money.
Washington, Special.?Under a ruling
of the inter-State commerce commission,
transportation over railroad
lines no longer may bo given to news
(JUUIISIKTS OL CtlllOVS 1U exchange
lor advertising: space in tliciv
newspapers.
A protest against this ruling: hasbeen
received by the commission from
the Massachusetts Press Association.
The association unanimously voted to
"enter its protest against the reported
ruling in holding that the payment
for railroad transportation at full
rates in advertising shall be treated
on any other basis than that of Iransportatiou*paid
for in cash/'
In a letter to Secretary Ilefferman,
in response to the protest, Chairman
Ivtiapp, of the commission, says in
part, after quoting the section of the
law which prohibits the issuance of
free transportation paid for in any
other way than in cash:
"You are, of course, aware that all
tariffs filed in compliance with the
regulating statute name rates in dollars
and cents and do not in any case
pivvide that transportation can be
paid for with property. It seems
plain to the commission that the law
above quoted, coupled with the fact
staled, permits payment for services
of inter-Slate carriers only in money.
"This ruling of the commission in
no way interferes with or abridges
the rights ol' private contracts. Newspapers
and their advertising space
may be freely exchanged for any
species of property upon such terms
as may be acceptable to the parties
to the transaction, but the facilities
of the public carrier arc not private
projwrty, nor are they the subject
of bargain and sale like merchandise.
The right to travel or have
property carried by rail, like the right
to the common highway, is not a eontract
right but a political right, the
very essence of which is equality.
"Prtnnn/linr# J1. -. 1 1 ' - ?
^vttvvuiii^ iiltll* lilt* itll\urtisillg
arrangements in question are ordinarily
made ami canned out in good
faith, it seems plain to ine that these
arrangements must as a practical
matter involve some measure of dis-_
crimination, and it is not easy for me
to see how an honest newspaper can
seriously object to a ruling of the
commission which appears to be in
obvious accord with the provisions
and the purposes of the regulating
statute."
President Takes A Hand.
Washington, Special. ? President
Roosevelt has derected Victor II.
Metenlf, Secretary of the Department
of Commerce and Labor, to proceed
to San Francisco and make a tliroough
and complete inquiry into the
situation affecting the exclusion of
Japanese children from the schools,
provided for white children and the
determination to place Japanese pupils
in separate schools. The President
is anxious to obtain at first-hand
from the cabinet ofliccr. who is acquainted
with local conditions in San
Francisco, full information affecting
every phase of the subject to the end
tii.it whatever action is taken by this
government may be after an accurate
understanding of the situation. The
President feels that even' effort within
the power of the administration
should be exerted to see that nil !.?
enty rights elnimed by the Japanese
for its people, residing in the United
States should be respected and protected.
Moose Hunting in Maine.
Faslport, Me., Special.?Reports
from the White Mountain and Northern
Mnir.t eainps state that moose
hunters have arrived there in laroo
numbers. Though moose have increased
in the woods since last winter
the present conditions are regarded
as unfavorable for hunting
owing to the density of the foilage.
Frosts r.nd fall winds, however, are
expected to remedy this condition in
the course of a week or two.
Admiral Endicott to Retire.
Washington, Special.?Rear Admiral
Mordeeai T. Endicott has announced
his intention of ' ivoting his
entire service in the future to the
isthmian cr.nnl commission, of which
he is n member, and intends to retire
from the navy on reaching the statuary
npc, f>2 years, Nov. 2Gth, next.
Rear Admiral Endicott was chief of
the bureau of yards and docks of the
Navy Department. (
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SKIN ERUPTIONS 35 YEARS.
Qwflbro* kftrclj With K?w?u All Om
BoAjr?AThoaiind Tlisnka tm
Cntlcnr* Remedies.
'Tor ~rer thirty-five years 1 was a sertrt
suiferer from eczema. The eruption
was net confined to any one place, it
was all orer my body, limbs, and even on
my head. 1 am sixty years old and an
old anld-fr. anil haw K*?n ?vami>?a ?
[ the Ooxernment Hoard over lif'een times,
I and they raid there was no cure tor me. t
have taken all kimia of medicine and have
spent large sums of money tor doc'ors.
without avail. A short time ago 1 decided
to try th? Cuticura Kennedies, and atter
using two cakes of Cuticura Soap, two
ooxes ' * uticura Ointment, and *wr bottles
of Cuticura Resolvent, two treatments
in all, 1 nm now well t,nd complete.v
**ured. A thousand thanks to Cu'icura. 1
cannot sprak too highly ot .ho '"utirura
i.emedie*. .lohn T. K? aen. Kichmoodcle,
Koss Co., Ohio, duly 17. 1905."
There is no reason why men should
not love their enemies as they love
themselves, especially if they happen
to be their own worst enemies.
A (iond Kecord.
Out of all the external remedies on the
inirUet we doubt if there is one flint has
t'>e record of that world-renowned poron*
plaster?A Pencil's. It has now been in u?e
for sixtv years, and still continues to he
as popular as over in doing its groat work
or relieving our pains and aches. It is the
icinedy we all need when nufferim from
any form n{ ache or pain resulting from
tai.*:?R cold or over-strain.
Alloock's PI art era are sold l?y druggists
in every part of the civilized world.
The creates! length of time which
any bottle hns been known to remain
afloat Is twenty-one years. A bottle
containing a message, which wan
thrown overboard by an American
sea cantain oft Newfound land In
187K, was picked un off the west
coast of Ireland early In IS99.
rnTin??t It*
hv iocsl n*inll"atlor.s as they can no * t'li
di<u'H?odnort'onoftho?*r. T1i*rel<onlvone
wav to cure deafness. and that i-t hv "oustitut
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Inflamed condition o'the mnoou* llnin* o*
the KnstneMao Tube. When ihi? tube isinflamod
you haven mniMlncsound or lrn,'o?*fect
hearln". and when It U eln:?ol
Deafness tsthe result, ami un'w t he infla-nm
at I on can he taken on' and this tube re.
stored to It* normal oond'tlon, **?ariu" aril'
be dost roved forever. Ntnn can** out n'toi
nre cau??d hv eat arrh. which in not hln?*hut an
ipHwfflftH PrtP^itlAn of tl?A
^'c will rlxv On? 'ftimUwl for tnv |
f of caused hr catarrht tha? "aural
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Robl by T?ru?? hats. 7-r.c.
I &ko Hall's Familv Pill* for ccustlration.
Postal facilities in China are reported
to be improving through the
service on fast trains between PeVir*
nnd Hankow. These are exneoted to
make the run in thirtv-slx hours.
I1AI) TO L'SE A CANE.
Weakened Kidneys Math* an Klwood,
Ind., Man's Bark CHvc Out.
It. A. Ptigh. transfer business, 2h20
North B Street. El wood, lnd., says:
"Kidney trouble laid :ne up lor a long
time, and when 1 was
able 1o be up 1 had
f~ . tR to use a cane. I
had terrible backRe
v 0 aches and pain In the
Rs shoulders. The kid,
| ney secretions were
dark colored. After
doctoring In vain I
- began using Doan's
Kidney Pills. Three
boxes cured me entirely, and 1 am
glad to recommend them."
Sold by all dealers. 50 cents a box.
Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Any man who is dead in love with
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Mrs. Winslow'sSoothinp: Syrup for Children
teethinn.softenstheKums.reduei'sinHamnia- |
Lion, allays pain,cures wind colic, 25ca bottle
The first thing a woman does after
being introduced to a man is t<> look
at the hands for the purpose of finding
out whether lie works or not.
A . HICKS'
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I female complaints for 12
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TIT ATCHES?.V'rlt* for onr loeol Agency pr .ood?
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SO. 44-'06.
rom toothache m
rheumatism |||
v3 ft
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iduces sleep Si
ce 25c 50c fcr^I.OO Is
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ipon her functions,
of them affects her ?
is the little things B
n,(s lifp nnH h^lth W
. W W MI IU I 1VUIU1* M
other symptoms of M
oon lead up to big I
is, serious diseases.
ordinary, common, 1
that the use of a 1
;, female tonic, like
5 Relief C
ul, in thousands of cases, fx
'I had been troubled with R
: months," writes Mrs. S
in., "and although I was I
iir months, they did but I
oiue 01 wine ot (Jardui M
of Thedford's Black- M
setter. 1 believe Cardui
poor people, but I shall I
e." It relieves woman's I
fitful functions. Try it. I
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