The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 21, 1897, Image 4
A Now Bldyole Drake.
While the blcyolo ItiraUo in not a vot-y
popular utfachniont to a wheel, every
body la lnloro?tod in whatever now in*
ventionn in tbt* lino tut? prcHonted to
tho public. This latoat Improvement
la nuulu lu I ho form of a rolller at* '
t*ohed to a vortical rod. Thin roller
U proaaed more or Iosh firmly upon O14
jr)tlro, and aa It revolve with the tiro,
* Iho wearing \ciiihIIUoh a ro . greatly
decreased. The roller brake has boon
?aod before, but has proved liioftictont
^from lack t>r IIiiihiohh. Tho now Id OA
comprohondrt an in nor roller of fluo
Btoel; which afial.sta lu maintaining th*
pj^Mtro of the rubber upon the tire,
A Iteaul Iflll Hlotchy 1'tiCO.
i lilftltt olT you any, ,llmi>ort?ll?li>!" And no tt l?.
*l'otior, hVttoma, l<lii|;woriii or any othor #euly,
UKly ftktn (I I ?(>???> makes tlio ItniidBoinoet ftieo
litdoouft. "Tolli'i Ino" win euro tlioin. ll'Hlho
only euro?certain, wife, nttrft. SO eeoiitt at it i tit.
Hints, or t1 fy mutl for ortco In titiviiip*. J. T.
niiuiutlu^ Savannah, (fa.
Hoftwell, N. M., has ab urloalup well
>vhleh upouta out l,t)0() pounds of cook
ed Hah a u hour. It also haa a toler
ably robust previt i lea tor who Herv?? an
ipeclul correspondent down there.
' .Merit Wln?.
The I a volition of AlabaHtlno marked a t^?r
win In wall eoatluK", and from tho ulaud
polut of iho building ownwr triu u mutt lin
port Aid dffcoovory. It has from a hhwiII l?o
Kluulne bnutoliod out Into ovory country of
the civilized world. Tho imuin "kiilsoinlno"
hits beoomo ho ofToustvo to property owners
Unit niannfaolurvrH of ohoan kaltiomln*
preparations are now oalllfiK ihom by boimt
other mime, mid nltomptluff to 40II on tlio
A la bast I no oouipauy'? roputuiioft.
TbroiiKb extensive tidvorllainff uml i>?r
tfonul use, tlio merits of tlio durable Aliihus
tlnouro.Mj thoroughly known that tlio peo
plo insist on ^'ottlnk' tlinj?o xooilti and will
lul;t> no olinnco of spoiling lliftlr walla for ft
possible ?iivi?K of ill I bo most but 0 few
oiUitM$jj8%'htis it iii Hijiiiii demount ratnil tlnit
iiiorlt ?Wli, ami that iniiniifuolurcre of flr.M
cliuvi ai'Uulo.i will bosupportod by tho pooplo.
A pair of .vouiiK bisons hnve been
placed by an lOngll.sh iioblemau on his
Kiim? preHer ves mid Hoveral alinilar or
ders have been placed with American
dealer#.
Nti.Tn-Uno for Kilty t'ontn.
Ovor 400,000 on riwl. Why not. let Is'o-To-Hao
roKiilato or remove your doolie for tobuceo?
Savon money, luakca health unit manhood.
<'ure uuanwitecd, M cent* ami |*1.UU ut ail
iJlUUh'lht:).
Tlio City Council of Hui^inaw, Mioh., lias
FftH.'io>l an ordinanoo roipiiriiiK tlio Printers'
nlou Jubol on nil city prlntiiiK.
A Hrniit li'ul Mn|<u/. I110 ICroe.
??Slur Of tlio Soiitii," > oabouril Mr l.iiio'n
new nioni liiy will 1k? uialled roo on rrcoliit. of
I li oe 1 ill I 1 ill -til III IIS ;lo oovor lumt of lOIUllliK,
<>r will lie iiiulled a veir for iMrti-ITvo rents
in ' taino-i. Kacli l^^ue coiitaiiiii coinphlo
ftorlraof me, ail veil I, tiro mvl In r > i 0 1 1 1 . II
lu*t uteil; ileser )?! Vo lyrt-lelra on tlio .woutir?
jiroiii'esH; Mome |i iijos of wit a nil humor, ami
articles of (federal inlere>-l. Address O. Iron
rnoni/er, 1 1'' Knit on SC., New York City.
.T. f. Mimpron. Marnuo??, \N'. Vn? #nv*:
"Itall'H t'aiarrh Cure mi red 1110 of a very bin!
c;iM<oi ratarrh." I Mmjiu'sIs .sell it, <0o.
When' bilious or costive, eat a ('asearet,
rauily oatliaitlc; eu unguaranteed; iOo., ~6o.
Fits pcrinnnontly cured. No flts or norvoun
iicsh alter llixt davV. use 01 nr. hliao'x (Ircut
Nerve Iti'KUii'iir. trial bo tile i< ml Irootlito free
LUi. K. It. Ki.im;, l.td.. till Areli *t..PbUn..Pa.
('Asr Miivr.s stionilato liver. Kidneys and
lame) a. Never sl<.'ken, weaken or uripo; 10o.
After phynieians bad t;iv? n ine 1 1 1 was
Hived by IMso'h t'ure. I; \1.e11 iOiuro, Wil
llaiiiMjiort, I'a., N on . IWtil.
M rs. Window's Soot liinif Sy nip for children
I I'otlll ll|i, Mif lens t lie iciiliii . l ed ne i in; I iilln 10 ma ?
ti\>n, allays pnlo, oiw n wind eolie, :jt>c.n liotllo.
.T nr-t try a l<V. box of C'i?ae?ind*?, tlio (1 mist
liv er and bowel reKulutor ever niado.
Vigor and Vitality
Ato quickly von to nvcrv purl <>f tho I ? ? ? ? I >?
by HooiI'm SurHH prirlMn. Tlud lirod fiwdini; is
nvorcom". Tin* I n ?? 1 is pinill<?<t,
mid vitali/.itd mi l a-iirrics health to ?>v<mv
or?:mi. 'J'li ?> appotiio is rt??l?>rod mi l tint
Hloniucli loiii-il a ii'l si mil irl Ik'iiiv!. TIii> iici vi's
nro fed upon |tj.jpi?r noiiri*lnn"n< an I urn
Ui?ivfor?? Miroiirf; din liiain is ?*lotirt**l an I
I hu in i n?l n?friv-lnv| by
Hood S parilla
la tint bt'sil? in fuel t iu< ( tni) 'I'ruo 1 1 lonil I 'iirlll^c.
U/tnri'r Uliln are tin- i>r<t iifii'i-iliini'i
nOO(l a rlflS 1'i.b. aid du^uou. ?'(??
Reliable Charlotte Merchants
c*ll on ill nni w lien j "ii Im'liurluiir, N. t \\ r? l<>
(li?in If you ilo not if", ftit'l J"*v? ymir oritur* lllltnl
I1) tuall. lu Hliiwei Iiik ml m i IMhiih'IUx klit'lly mrii
<!''? tli|? p.ll'iT. __ _ ft*
CT5IV!flWft inTs i WOKK. hi'itHiiiin'Or |'ri.o<
rtVKUIiltf Wilt.- Ninvi A Tillies i'l'if II .M-. .
Pf!0 VtlTUDPI- M A NliliKWS, Iti-ls W.Tr.t I.
? v iVit i t UmW A Iki> I'liino", Ui|!iiii? A itioji'ii's.
Dr. W, H. WfiKEFIELO
? Can bo oonst'.Med in his oflleo in ?
CII AKI.O r I K, N. <?.,
Nit. "><)!> N'ti lli Tryou Street.
On nn.v week day exeoj.t \\'<>du<'H lay . Mis
piactii'o Is 1 1 ii t it od In ilisca-os id ? li??
Eye, Eufl, ^osnr/fHROiT
^v08D0RNE'P f rA
CW/MJ /r-)-l (j OfffrtC
\ mm iihI ii. i% n. AriMil InniiK h? &
ItittiK ^ iSiiPit (tiuo. I |? lioftf ?| Noml lor
LIFE! LIFE! LIFE!
ftUTLER S POCKET INHALER
" Iikh no oijiiaI a- it < in ? f r < "n'urrli NI.IKI. All
ilriigtjIMn.W. j/ SMl l'll A I'D., I'r.>|.n llnffilo, N ^ .
K V IT ?><> ?'.17
iritrry-KIKril CONUllKMS.
ItCl'Olt of tliu Prouoeitlufts from l>uy
to |)uy?
KP.SATR
NVkdnkkday. I u iho 8onato tho sugar
invi??liKutiun of 1H.M was resumed by
tho introduot io ii uf a i osolut it 1 11 of A 1 lull)
of Nobrimka Morgan, of Alabauirt,
made a statement relative to his resolu
tion oil Cuiin, but it wont ovor for fur
ther consideration. A resolution by
llUtlor, (l'op. )ol North Carolina, ro
questing tho President for inhumation
relative to tho salo of tho Union Pncitlo
liailroad was presented and wont ovor.
Tho Soibito then took up tho calendar
iui'1 passed ItillH us follows: I'oi tho
roliof of curtain citizens of Montauu,
claiming tho benefits of tho honiestard
laws; (/ranting to Montana M),Ot)U acres
of land in aid of an asylum for tho blind ;
appropriating 'Jfl M,00t) to Charles l\
Chouteau, for extra work^ on tho iron
clad I'.tlah; appropriating for
Now berry college, Nowborry, H. C., for
Will loHHCH, TllO illlllllKnUUili UIKl tllO
kinetosoopo bills \woro roft'diod, hut
wont. ovor on objection.
Tiiphhpa v, ?? Aftor a long poriod of
calm, tl.o Senate wan considerably a .'i
tatod, 1 1 r h t in tho discussion of tho
sugar Senate Investigation and tlien by
a preliminary skirmish .on tho tsiill
hill. Tho Allen resolution, to brm</
F.lverton K. Chapman boforodho bar of
the Senate, was debated in Miuiowhut
monotonous styh> until Tillman, of
South Cirtolina, gave a prosont interest
lo tho su bjoct, referring to reports that
Senat. rs hiel \\ ithin tho last \Yook ^pec
ulated in Miliar stock. .Morgan's ( uhaii
resolution came up and went ovor until
Monday. < iallinger introduced a reso
lution for the appropropriation of $fiO, -
noli lor tho relief of sutlering Amoricans
tnCuha. Tfro resolution wont to tho I
committee <}n foreign relationa. .Inst !
IjcI'oio adjournment Ahlrich, in charifo
o i tho tarijQ' hill, announced that ho
would not nail up tho the tariff bill next
Tuesday u? contemplated, hut on tho
follow ing Thursday, when a statement
would be made, tho regular debate to
begin not late), than Monday, May ~
Monpay. -i Culm engrossed tho at
tention of t lie Senate, 'I wo phases of
tho subject wore presented. Kirst
came tho question of roliof to destitute
and star vi UK Americans iu Cuba This
was presented in tho Presidents mes
sage as soon as tho session opened.
Immediately following the reading of
theme-sago Davis, chairman of tho
commit too on foreign relations, pro
:>?' 1 1 1 1 d a favorable report on a joint
resolution originally Introduced by
( iallim/or, appropriating jjffiO.OUO for the
relief of American citi/.ens in Cuba.
There was only ono brief speech, from
< billi"ger, ami then the resolution went
through by unanimous vote. I ho
resolution as amended is an follows:
"Itesolved, By tho Senate and Homo
of boprcsonlatives of tho United States
iu ( 'on^ri'SH asKtiinhled, that the sum ol
.5 ",0,0(11) be, and the samo is hereby, ap
propriated out of any money in tho
Treasury not. otherwise appropriated,
for the relief of tho destitute citizens of
tho Tinted States iu tho Island of
Cuba, tho said money to be expended
at the discretion, and under the direc
tion of. the President of the United
States in the purchase and furnishing
of food, clothing and medicines to tuich
citi/cus, and lor transporting to the
I ' nited States Mich of them as so desire,
and who are without means to trans
port themselves. " Tho debate on the
.Morgan Cuban resolution is grow ing
vorv bitter. Wellington, (Hop. ) of
Mm viand, 111 his maiden speech made
a vigorous one against the resolu
tion, aipl 11 plea for ity reference to the
Commit too on poreigu Relations. Ho
went on to say that the American peo
ple were more interested in the taiifl
and currency bill# than Cuba, etc.
.Next, Daniel', of Virginia, made a vig
orous ( 'iiban speech and tho Senate at
5 o'clock went into exccutivo sossion
ami at adjourned.
HOUSIv.
Tim'hmpav. In the House tho Indian
aj.'propi iat ion lull was disposed of, ex
cept tho provision for opening the
Utah gilsonite lauds, which went over
until Monday. Nearly two hours wore
consumed iu a parliamentary sipiabblo
on tho point raised oy Wheeler, of Ala
bama, that the rule for seini- weekly
Kcssioii was in violation of the Consti
tution. Simpson (Pop.), of Kansas,
endeavored to renew his attack upon
the speaker for failing to appoint com
mittees, and censured the Republicans
for not mustering a quorum. Tho
Speaker ruled him out of order, but
finally he was given the lloor by a vote
ol *o u? a?. When ho proceeded again
he was called flow n, and then there was
some filibustering after the House de
cided that Simpson could not speak,
whereupon ho appealed to tho chair to
ho informed * 'where am I atV" "loo
chair has never bovn able t * ? liml any
one who knew that," was tho reply.
Moxpiv, The House confronted tho
Cuban quest ion, made a part v issue of
it, nod adjourned without action. Pres
ident McK inlev's message, recommend'
in.n an appropriation to relieve sulVor
niu' Americans in Cuba was received
without any demonstration, and on its
heels Mr. 1 1 ill, former chairman of tho
foreign atVairs committee asked unani
mous consent for the consideration of
the bill to appropriate $*.">0,01.10 in re
sponse to tin* lY*uiidoiit 'a request The
House then adjoift'iied until next Thurs
day, under the rules of bi-weekly ses
sion*. v
j Kilitor tn chief '."How are you going
to lead off that .woman's column?"
? Munagiui; IldllorJ "Pnder tin* capilon,
I ?Woman's <>?fiior,' sir." Ilditor In
[ chief - ''Wo/I,' If you ?lo, don't forget to
I run In a cut of the kIoI?c jiivt al.ove It."
( ?Now York Press.
" Wlicn
I I was a boy I was V
I troubled with dropsy, \
I iny legs swelling tiiil'l l \
/ could not walk and flnalh \
I bursting open and bceom- \
/ lug running soros. The doc- \
J tors gat o ino up and said I V
J could not llvo. At tills tlmo 1 V
I bogan to uso Ayct'i Sarsaya- V
I rllla and after taking fourteen 1
I bottles I was able to get put and l
/go to work. My leg Is still tender 1
r and at tlmos somewhat sore bat I
' havo no hesitancy In saying Ayor's
Sar.wprirllla saved my llfe."?J. 1.
IIazk!/, Tallulali, L*.. Not, it,
WEIGHTY W0R03
TOM .JQ
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
1 1
STATU', <>r WASHINGTON, I N Vl',1 f.KI) IN IMIIf-AliKI-l'llIA 11Y T1IK PRESIDENT.
Description of the MoAuuiciit,
Tho monument has cost $2<*?0,0O(> lo
complete, and was by I'rof.
Kndolph Siomoring, a celebrated artist
of Merlin. From an oblong platform
of Sweedish granite, six fuel six inches
high, and reached on four aides by I
t hirteen tdeps, nyiiibolnml of tho tliir- j
toon original States, rises an euues
train statue in/ bronze of Ooorgo
Washington. Tho .tiguro of Washing- 1
ton is commanding, yet animated.
Washington fs represented in tlio uni
form of t ho Colonial army. In liis loft j
hand he holds tho rjbins of the horse, i
At I he four corners of t ho j'lal form aro !
fountains, served by alleprorica figures I
ol American Indians, representing lour,
rivers? Uio Delaware, Hudson, I'o-j
touiae and M ississippi. ( )u tho
sides each of those fountains is}
guarded by typical American animals, |
eight in all. At the front, and back of |
tho pedestal are twoallogorical groups. |
Thai on the front represents America, >
sealed, ami holding in one hand a corn- j
MUTTON IN TIIIC SOUTH.
A Suggestion AI>ou( (he Value of
liaising Sli ce p.
Mr. William Lawrence, of 13ellofon
taino, O. , president of the National
Wool ( 1 rowers' Association, in a letter
to Ihe .Manufacturer's ({coord, says ;
"When I was at tho Farmers National
Congress at Atlanta, in November,
I learned that the beef theie con
sumed wasoliieilv procured from Kan- j
sas City. As a land owner in Kansas, j
my intorest wouhl bo, perhaps for tho
present, to continue that order of l>usi
nosa. ? JUit as an American citizen
broad enough lo see that the ultimate ,
and real prosperity of the republic, and
her people must depend nil the pros
perity of all the stales, I have to say :
that order of business should lie '
changed.
" I'lio Southern States should raise ?
mutton sheep in sullicient numbers to
supply tin- people, of her cities and of
her plantations w ith the chief amount,
of the best and cheapest meat food in
Ihe world.
.. "ThV ? I I on - pla n t ers should leducc
their nvroafjo ol cotton, devote more ol
their laud to m owing wool and pro
ducing mutton. ihe cities of the
.South should manufacture all the j
cotton they produce, ami In come j
great, prosperous and wealthy. It is!
a misforttino to have wool and col
Ion manufacturing conlincd mainly
to tho New Fnglaud States, New Vork '
and Philadelphia. I hoy thus become
sectional, secure legislation for \ew i
I upland and disregard the interests of
< t her Stat es. I his is show u i u I he 1 1 i ug -
ley tarill" bill, as it passed the House of
b'cproscntati ves. Haltimorc, 1,'ich-j
liioml, Coluinhiaaml other cities should
becoine great ntauulaciuriug cities.
I he States of the South can add largely
lo (heir w eal I hr.'bv embarking in sheep
hushamlr To ?1 this we must havo
a protective tarilV. "
IN't'HKASKD VAM'KOI'' I'.XI'DKTS
71 - ?
III \\ llialngtoii--- i tic\ Were t.l I'm*
Cent, (iroiiler I'lian In Oi?" Same l*o
rloil Last \ ea r.
A large increase in t he*- value < ? f ex- ,
ports from t In* Sout h A tlantic and ( Sulf
J cities for the nine months ending
March of this year, compared with the
same period of 1 *;?'?- 'tat, is announced
in a statement, compiled from statis
tics of tho principal ports. Tho city of
Baltimore, Md., shows an increase of
Ml percent.; Brunswick, Do , 21.1 per
cent.; Charleston, S. 32 pur. cent.;
Newport News, \ a. , nO per cent.; Nor
folk and Portsmouth, Ya., 20t).(i(5 per
i cent ; Savannah, ( bi , 12.0 per cent.;
Wilmington, N. V. , U3. I per cent.;
Ponsaoola, Ma., 1 -I A. t? nor cent.; New
Orleans, 2*? per cent. ; 'I a in pa, Fla., .Ol
|v j>ev cont.
While tho Increase at Wilmington
and ono or two other points are duo in
a measure to tho cotton crop, tho phe
nomenal increase at Norfolk and Ports
mouth, and l'on.sfuola, as well an tho
increase at Nowirtttt^News and Halves
ton, aro duo to tniMsx porting of grtrin,
provisions and I ivostock from the West
and Northwest by way of theso citios.
Whilo tho/increa'o in value from all
ports during tho nine months ending
March. l.W, wa* 21 per cent , and
' from North Atlantic ports Pi por cent ,
tho increase from tho South Atlautio
ports, from Delaware to Florida, wa*
37, and for tho Gtilf i?orts 39 por cont.
tlcopia, in tlio other ft trident, and hav
ing nt lirr foot chains just cast off*. She
is in tlio act of receiving from
hor victorious sons tlio trophies
of their conquest. liolow this
group is an eagle supporting the
iir in m of tlio United States. The group
in tlio back roprovents America arous
ing her Hons to a sense of their slavery.
IJolow are tlio arms of Pennsylvania.
On the side of the pedestal are two has
reliefs, one representing the march of
tlio American army, the other a west
ern-hound emigrant- train. On ono sido
tlio pedestal hears the description, "Sic
Semper Tvrannis" and "i'er Aspora ad
Astra;" on the other, "Westward the
Star of Empire Takes Its way." Sur
rounding the upper portion of tho ped
estal is the legend, Krectod by tho State
Society of tho Cincinnati of Pennsyl
vania." The statue, the figures and tho
has reliefs, as well as the numorous
other ornamentations, are of bronze,
while the platform and pedestal are of
Swedish granite.
1*1(1 In Words.
Freeman, the historian, was apt to
prow lrrltnblo over matters of Intel
lectual difference. One day he was at
tho Mnomillans', and when the conver
sation turned upon the subject of Ire
I. uid Mr. Macmlllan said that, for his
part, lie was In favor of granting au
tonomy.
This set Freeman to growling at the
use of a Greek word.
"Why can't you speak English," said
he, "and say Home Hide, instead of
using Greek, which you don't know?"
One of the guests Hushed with anger,
and ventured to reprove him, calling
his attention to tho respect due their
host, and at tho same time paying
tribute to Mr. Macmlllan's reuiarkablo
abilities. Hut although Freeman did
not apologlzo In so many words, ho
smoothed the matter over by a humor
ous repetition of his criticism. Later
in the evening gout was ' mentioned,
"There again!" he exclaimed. "Why
can't we call It toe-woe?" Everybody
laughed, and the breach was hoeisd.
tin-; tiorriiKK.vs postal hills,
Tlio I'ojit iiiuMcr-tic iicrnl Sends a
Statement to ( lie Senate.
fn co/npliauco with a resolution of in
quiry, J ho Postmaster Gcncaal sent to
the I luted States Senate last Monday
the statement in regard to the compen
sation paid to the Southern Ibiilwuy
Company fur the transportation of mails |
since IN'.M. The reports show that since
.laiiimry last the compensation on the
division between Washington and
I ynchburg, per mile, has been as fol
lows: for transportation; $'?M5 for
1 ost>il ears and ?> 1 for special facili
ties. The Postmaster -General says that
t lie weighing of all mails last year on
this line was conducted with more t h hii
u.Mial care, and that all ollicors and em
ployes of the ltailway Mail Service who
had anything to do with it were in
structed fully as to their duties, and re
quired to make reports of any unusual
amount of mail matter received by
t hem.
Tlie .lob Is Worth $7,000.
A Washington special to tho Charlotte
(N. C. j Obsorvor, says Ki Oudger is
slated for tho consul-goneralship at
Shanghai, now held by Mr. Jornigan.
'I he salary is put down at 8fi,000, but
including notarial fees and other per
quisites, it- is nearly 8i,000. He has
three good appointments under him.
'I lie liist an<l best is that now lield by
I Mr. Isaac Erwin. Avery, vico consul
general and marshal of the consuhu
court. I havo heard that this pay*
J nearly $3,000. Senator Triti^ard will
I name' a .young man from tho ntato foi
i this place, who will probably sail with
; Mr. Gudgor, The other pine**- aro
! worth $1,600 and . $1,000. Mr. Ottdgei
will have the iK>wer, at Henator Pritch
J ard's instance, to nominate al| of thorn.
I The two last inentionod will not, liow
! ever, belong tojNorthJJayolina.
"Ho covered her mouth with ft lo?#
: iclss" la tho unflattering Inscription bo
i ncath tUc_ Illustration of ft norelnow
j running In a New York dftUj. Tin
' author, not being ft rotUUt, probably
- - ? ? nUAllA
fft?o dimensions Of
cftrd for the fcolto?tof
A SCIENTIST SAVED.
tfr oaIrtrnt Hiirn^by, iif Hurt* vlllv CoIlfRf,
Kiii vIvch n Serloui lllutMtw Through
t Ik 0 At<l of iti'. I'lliU
i'lll* for I '.*1 o I'topUi
Vi itm l)n< Hri'iMloi |?i, CoUt mbiti, (>%?!,
Tho Ilurtavillo Culiogo, situated at Marts
rlllo, Iudiftiift, was foundort years ago In
tho inturoflt of tho United Jftrothrcn Ohuroh,
Whon tho Htato was mostly ft wilderness,
ami colleges \rero ftearoo, Tho college In
well knowa throughout tho country, former
o*n<Unt# hOYlng gone Into all pait* of tho
vtwld.
r*OV. AT.VIM I'. BAnNAIi*.
A reporter rooently colled at thla famous
float of learning ami wan shown into the
room of tho President, Prof. Alvln P, Dar
naby. When liibt aopn by tho reporter Prof,
llarnaby was in delicate health, To-day ho
wns apparently In tho host of health. In
responso to nn Inquiry tho professor said:
"Oh, yea, I am much hotter than for somo
llmo, I am now In porfoot health; hut my
recovery wan brought about in rather a pe
culiar way." ~
"Tell ino about it," said tho roportor.
"Well, to begin at tho bcglunlug," said
the prof eft* or, "I fltudlod too hard when at
school, ondoavorlng to educate myaelf for
tho professions. After completing tho com
mon course I oamo hero, and graduated
from tho theological course. I ontnrod tho
ministry, anil accepted tho ohargo of a
United Hrethron Church at a small placo in
Kent County, Mich. Doing of an ambitious
nature, T applied myself diligently to my
work and studies. In Kino T notieod Unit
my health was falling. My trouble was In
digestion, and this with other troubles
brought on nervousness.
"My physician proscribed for mo for
somo time, and advised mo to tako a
change of climate. I did as ho requested
and was fomo Improvod. Boon after, I
eaino ho/o as professor in physics and
ohemlstry, and later was financial agent of
this college, 'l'ho change agreed with mo,
and for awhile my health was bettor, blit
my duties wore heavy, and again I found
my trouble returning. This limo it was
inoro sovoro, and in tho winter I becamo
eompletely/'prostrnlod. I tried various
medicine# and dllTeront physicians. Finally,
I was alllo to return to my duties. Last
spring 1 was elected President of tho col
lego. Again I had considerable work, and
tho trouble, which bad not been entirely
cured, began to niTeel me, and last fall I
collapsed. L had different doctors, but
none did me any ?ood Professor Howinan,
who is professor of natural science, told
mo of Ills experience with J>r. Williams'
Pink Pills for Palo People and ur^ed me to
give tlii'm a trial, because they had beno
ll I I'd him in a .similar case, and i. concluded
to t ry Uu*m.
"The llrst box Jielpcd me, and tho second
gave great relief, such as 1 never had ex
perienced from the treatment of any physi
cian. After using six boxes of the modi
Vino I was entjn'ly cured. To-day .1 am
perfectly well. I'fevd {>?-t t?-r and stronger
than for years, i certainly reeommoud
this medicine."
To allay all doubt Professor liarnaby
cheerfully made an aflldavit before
7<vMAJf J. ftounni'.u, Xutary J'uhlic.
1'r. Williams' l'luk. Pills for Pain People
ire sold by all dealers, or will be sent post
paid on receipt of price, M) cents a l>ox or
six boxes for $2. f?0 (I hey arc never sold in
bulk, or by the 100), by addressing Dr. Will
iams' Medicine Co., tfchonoetndy, N. Y.
?v :
Kellgion tmds'the loro of hnpplncsrj
mill tlio principles of duty separated In,"
us; and lis mission Is to reunite theiu*
?/?"") ?
u.uiMi.'it AVI) WINTKK.
THE THOMAS
la th<? moat ooraploto ftystom of Klovat.
iiiff, IlundlluK, (Jloanlng oftnd Packing
Cotton, Improve *avp? labor,
makes you mOnoy, Write for Oata
loHiuwj no other equals It.
I HANDLE
The moat Improved Cotton (Una, Presses,
Elevators, and Jtollerfl to be
found on tlio tmukut. My HorReaut Los
Beam f4avv Mill la, In Hlmpllctty and efd
ob'noy, n wonder. Corn Mills, Planer*,
dang Ktl^ora and all Wood Working
Machinery. Liddoll and Talbott En*
KlnOS uro the best. Write to mo bofore
buying.
V. C. BADHAM,
Oouornl Agent, Columbia, B. 0.
THE KEELEY CURE.
ATjCOIIOEj,
OPIUM,
TOBACCO
US1XU
? PfO'lUCOOftOh ft (1J8CA80 ,
* having dHliiito put hoi- ,
r ogy. Tho disease vidua .
r chhIIv to tlio ? l)oulilo ,
r Olilorhloof Uolrt Trent* .
iiu-nt hh ftdmlnlstoroit .
,?t tho KKEL15Y In?tl- ,
lute, Columbia, 3- U. Thotrea merit, ai
tint Institute In !>h<axuMt. Patients aro
not subjoot to tin res son ft l>lo restraint. It
Is liko taking a vacation of four weeks.
Tln'v only know t hoy are cured. Detail
ml information of this treatment, proofs
of its Burness, and Kooley t'hatoehlsm
mailed on application to Drawer -7, Co
lumbia, S. O,
THE TENNESSEE CENTENNIAL
EXPOSITION.
OPEN?:n AT NA8IIVILI.E. MAY 1st,
and WILL CLOSE OOTOWilt !M)th, 1807.
Fur this occasion tho
SEABOARD AIR LINE
?i Will sell
JOXC U 1{ SI C ) N T 1 0 K ETS
At VERY liliDUt ED ltATEM, the following
being total rates from points named:
A 1} 0 1
( harlot to N. O. J '24. CO $18.05 $12.75
Clieinw S. C. '20.26 10.26 13. HO
Durlinrn 1...N. t\ 20.25 J D. 2r? 14.00"
I! am lot ?' 20 25 10.25 11.00
Henderson " 20.25 10.25 11.00
Llncoliiton " 21.00 18.05 12.75
Lowlxton " 27.00 10.80 14.40
Loulqbn rg " 2(1.25 10. 25 14.00
Maxlmi " 20.25 19.25 11.00
Monroe " 24.00 18.05 12.75
Plttsboro " 27.00 10.80 11.25
Raleigh " 20.25 10.25 14.00
Riitherfordton . .. " 24. GO 18.05 .12.76
8a ii ford " 20.25 10.25 14.00
Khelt.v ?? 24. GO 18.05 12.75
Wadesboro " 25.05 10.05 10.80
AVeldon " 20.25 >10.25 14 00
Wilmington " 2G.25 10.25 14.00
Class A Tickets sold daily April 28tli
t?> Oetober 15th. Final limit November 7th.
(.'lass 1$ tickets sold daily April 20tli to Oc
tober 15th. Final limit twenty days froui
dido of Halo.
(Jliis.-* C Tlekets sold Tuesdays and Tharfr.
days of ?n<*h week, April 29th to Octqhor
26ih. Final limit ten days from ditto ofst^le.
Through service between all points on tho
SEABOARD AIR LINE
? TO ?
NASHVILLE.
I PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPING
CAPS '
Kun through without change.
I For further information ?h to rules, sehed
: uIc.m, train sorviw, etc., ?pi>ly to nenrest
j Tk'ket AgM>tor luhlros-*
! II. N. f,KAHO. S. 1\ A., ItalH^h, N. <jj.
.s. S IlA'Ct'iiKi-on, t'. 'I'. A.,'Uuk'igh, N. C.
; T. I). MKAilftw, Cinit. Atft., Wiltninutoi), N. C.
: Geo. Mel', Uattk, T. P. A., t bnrJotto. N. 0.
j H. A. N'-wlaml, Gou. Agt., Pasaongcr Dept.,
| Atlanta, Ga.
E. ST. .JOHN,
V. P. n ImI G?jii, Manager.
H. W. H. GLOVEH, T. J. ANDJSR80N,
? Traffic Mgr. Gvn.Pns^.Agt.
i Gunorul Gfllcos, Portsmouth, Vh.
5L> ^ 5Q * ' 'S ?i ??w ?
fiiiQftT IITPT V fiTfRPSNTPCn ?? furp any caso of constipation. Oasrarrts arc thoMcal I.asa
(1L> JUIjU 1 ?jL/ I Uumwlll I EiulJ nrtor vrlp or frrlpc.font cause oasjr natural results. Kain.
ilr anil b^i.Idr ; free. A ?!. STKIIIiIVO ItKMFDX ('<).. fhlraso. Montreal, Can. , or Ner? York. ei7.
???
I I II I'IMIO 1'- l'rt'of ngnluxt .*|>nrk!i, cinders. luit ning ornnua, ov.
S'I'lt O.N I ! -A linavv i .mvM /oil nila I ion.
I. !<? I IT ? W.>|j>lis bill S5 ft. wlion lalil Ooinuletc.
I'liHV I It I j I* -t '.in ? a in a no gun I I iti^tml rot ulrii liutnilnt tol v Us li?nt Imr-llko itllnhlllt v And tnnghnftM.
ItASII.V A 1*1*1.1 III) ? lt?<iuli'ox no kotlln nr otlior expeiislvo apparatus. (;?n l*> lalil b.v any Intel*
li,Tout wt-rkuiau . ?
mi: no roit M.v,ui'i.ns ami iiukokii'Vivk i?A.ui?iir.Kr.
H. W. JOHNS MFC. CO.. I OO WILLIAM ?T.f NEW YORK.
CHICAGO: 2IBA- SIJ IUii.|..!,.Ii SI. I'll I I.A I?J;I,1II I A: 170 A; 173 North 4lli St. HUSTON: 77 h 7? IWl 81.
' Who ^
opened that
bottle' of
HIRES,
Root beer? j
The popping of ? /
cork from a bottle of \
Hires is a signal of ^
good health and plea
sure. A fiOUiKi the
old folks like to hear
? the children can't
resist It.
HIRES
l^ootbeer
Is composed of t lie
very Ingredient* tlio
?vm i?m Aiding
tno Olgoxtfon, K(X)(lili>K
tlio nerv?s, purifying
the blood, 'V WIMh r
nnoe drink for temper*
?nee people,
n< ,nik.
A HilN ? ?*t MM.
t.
ROVES
idfomaAult*.
PfttCSCOct*.
nA,tuf.? Hot. ML MM.
)? JUST AS COOI
WARRANTED.
mn Mwwctx
8. N. U. ? 20.? '07.
This tltlo of our far-famed City hn? b?en
liandud down through thoanceetora of J. Mc
K nit Aloxumlor anil otlu ra. ftlgnors of tho
Mocklonl urg Declaration of Indopondouoe.
Tbo sumo ai>lrlt of determination thai per~
vadod this Iittlo baud of patriots, tothrowoflf
th? yoke of oppression, and proolalm light
und' liberty to dowu-troddon bumanlty, Is
fully o.vnipllllod now In tbo nrogreaalvo,
wldu-awako and up-to-dato moronants,
BELK BROTHERS.
Who fit u ok tholr tout on this liiatorlo spot
over eighteen months ago, ami with ft fooling;
of pride to tuo'ul down to (ho future genera*
tion<, ii RticcoFsfut business cnrcor. put forth'
every effort to accomplish this end. Be>hpht>
today the magnitude of this venture. Covof*
ii?K n good portion of one entire block, priw
senting nit array of grand our unequalled In
either of t tut Carolina*. Tho declaration ol
principles laid down by us is equal justice to'
all. Haiuo that our forefathers promulgated
on the 20; Ii day of .May, 1776, whilo this onor
8ottled l>y the force ol arms, ours by tho force*
of dollars. Ono brings blood, tho>
othor takes tho hide; look cwor the field
of notion and obgorvo tho wrookft
caused by our "Paulo Prices." Swoon
log everything like thu mighty Mississippi In
its mad earner recently. None duro try to
cheek the onward march of tho Thousands a?L^
they wend their way to this glgnntlo ostabr*
llshment. Tho preservation of this Uniou ia
with tho President of thoso United States,
floorgo Washington, our first chief, rooolve<l
the support of tho people and may >yiHlftm
McKinlcy, our present ruler, uo govern tliU
great Nation that all may bodruwir to him.
No wonder then wo are tho talk of the
country, carrying, as we do, moro shoes,,
dry-goods, hath, caps, gents' furnishings, eto,,
ami employing moro clerks, paj?ug n\on>
freight, buying more goods, doing mor^ busi
ness than any two houses combined. '"Pay
cash as we go." Scoop In bankrupt Blocks,,
auction sales, railroad wrecks and 00 on at
frequently less than .M><\ on tho Dollar. Wo
are tho centre of attraction of tho Quoen Clty
of tho South. Many thousand? will oomo to
gee t}i6 Woman's Exposition in May, besides
there will tie other things during tho month
to draw tho attention of many. Big colobra
tion on the '2llth lasting several days. JBitr
mini ?V Bailey's Show the 12th. Somothinff
new cnch day. So take it altogether this will
be the biggest month in tho history of Chur~
lotto. We have made extensive preparations'
for the reception of the people. Bo coma
prepared to spend several days if you expeot
to take in the whole lay out. Will hftYO it
representative to show you through oue
mammoth establishment and oxplaip our
system of conducting business. Will bo n
good whoolhig for old and now beglnnors. J
W e are the recognized lenders in thomorcary'
tile arena of the Quoen City /
BELK BROTHERS.1,
C'll KAl'lOST SI OltK ON EARTH.
l.r> (o 21 IS. Trade Street,
<111 A l( LO TTH, - - - - - N. O.
Whenever This
Papsr Goes
r LEASE. RECEIVE IT AS A
Personal - Call,
Bearing u Most Cordial Invitation to
? visit our utoro to sco tho ?
Great Stock
? O F ?
That is now placed on our countors.
Wo have often been singled out by
our friends as being tbo Fairest Cloth- .
ing l)calera aud as currying tb#
Largest Lino of First-Clues Goods in
Cbarlotto. Wo caro not what yottr /
position may bo: A Farmor, Mer1- ?
ohant, Clergyman or Mcohanio, wo
Imvo tbo goodw that will plcaso you;
and whilo wo nover quote prices, wo
boliovo wo can undersell some of our
competitors who claim to soil yoiTr
Clothing "at" and "below cost." We
novor sell anything at cost. Wo make ,
only a small and a decidedly reasona
ble profit on everything wo solL
?OUR LINE OF? . j.'
Hats and touts'
Furnishing fiooda ~
Is not in tho least in tho baolrfround.
This line is Fnlly M LARGE 'aa~oan ?
bo found in tho city. Wo take good
o*r? of our out-of-town oufttojpere ??d -
invito them to come and see" what wo .
hate.. Wo charge you nothing W
look through oar atook.
MELLON & SHELTOM,
ftlfftWiff ii< ffiiif rfm
wiitonf, ?. o.
? r x. .