The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, May 28, 1897, Image 4
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Wlffltirlolfcy t? India,
Tho toinploa of nulla are to bt Mfhj
wUftr oJcctrtcUy, 'tho example \x*/
) fif!W wt hy thft grfrHt Uhrino of
?KoehloaddUk near Mutwal, lu^^K
and is to bo speedily follojK
~~ -- 4?maliy~vn?t Aiul Huoiout t* Uoy Ion,
tho Natukotta, fii tho ?p>'ed ^y th*
no long timo othotfs wi^'Udfttlon of
>*?? i?.? .../i r?
m.
(improvement/till Island, In
itho peninsula ni*9?^' udopt the gaunt
jprosstng a butto* "l<> holy pinco* of
?lliunluatod, /"<> equipped that by
tboplcv, .ft <hoy can ho Instantly
^ yMUo a modom hotol or
'jr lUby'n flora llc*d
liml ?ktu two quickly oured by 'i'ottoilun.
? tho poor M.MlO.(t)lng?a|-A*m lu?)f li?l?
^i?if>OviioV| rollof Irt ho flfiuy. Kvory uklu
rtjtd"kly uml/titirHy i.y Tott?rjjlo. At dfO(ftfinla
jt t>y m?u forWo, tu (tamps by J. T. tfliupirlno.
tJavaumib, Uu. " y
How lie lljtitMd U.
? A Missouri farmer llgurod Iv out ono
Sk ttiuy day that ho had walked, 800 miles
u cultivating oao a era of coi n. l?o
hereupon sold his farm and moved
p a town, whoro ho walked (X)0 mllea
o And a Job,
llospoot lV>r tho Qttoen,
? Tlio ?ood Quoon Victoria hopes for a
.psacoful adjuatiuoht of all dlfforouooa
botwoon tho Untied Htato# and Groat
ijtrltnln. 'I'ho good Quoen has always
(bad tho good will and rospoct of tho
(AmerlcAn republic,-- Detroit Journal.
? J Nity^ Ommsanb, La,, April 20th, jl897,
Mr. II. it, Tato, H. W. I'. A., Hwiboard Air
Lino, Oily,
Uiuii Hms?-ft In with phnmuro that I nolo
your lino ima rooostly tuauod a olroular an
jQOUno|iH{ I hilt all hloyohm would ho oil rr led
Iron ovor'yoiir Ihioad bajjgugo whuu aotfOni
paalod.by tljo owaor.
An your iltitt lakes hi all that beautiful rid -
Ihk territory In North OeorglA. tho CArol^a*
nnd Virginia, 'no .doubt umny of our whaol
bum i/i tho Houlh will lak# U'l VftntAtfO of this,
and ft will hmny (trout (daasuro to AilvUo
thoiu of your kind offer whloli you have bo
liberally k'.vuij without rosort to tho Blato
legislature, la othnr word#. thUhim bonii vol
xiatary on your part and not compulsory, an
Willi othor rallroHdn.
It U uvidunt that yon nro roanhlntf for tho
biiHlm.'Sfi of llin'whunlinAii, and aa most ovsry
family hitvo ono or inoro rldiu.t, It will be my
^ruiu ph'UHiiro to call t4uj whuclmon'a atlon*
ilou to your nlroular.
ltt'spootiftlly youm,
IhiuK II. lloimaoN,
Ohlof OoiiBiil, La. i)lv., L. A, W.
AVo could not do*orlhr ? plot uro mo I hat you
would know Juul how It looki rlthcr rnn
Wo toll you all I ho iro"d qualll loa of Tho o
bwO' O tliitirmi J you must Bon It yonivu'lf. Send
fo a Hftiiipb) ooiiy to (Jraham A lalbott, 1 ub
lali' in. Inuivlllv, Va. Hubaortptlon 92.(X) n
year. Hamplo oouloi froe. ,
? Bart News.
"Ther? J? nothing now In bloyolo cos
|tumo? for wounoa."
^Tm ttovry to hoar It. I was In hopoa
' Ithoro would ho somo frnftli young glrla
i]n thorn."' (Jlovoland I'laln Doaior.
No-'l'o-llan lor flK.v Omilli
Ovor 4(*i,00l)ourod, Why not l?t"No-To-Hao
rotiuittta <ir romovo your d^alit* for tobauoof
Navofl monoy. mrtUoa hnullh anil manhood.
Cuvo una rnnUcd. W) oonta and $1,110 at all
uruitK Fotrt.
Tho nnnual onrntnpn of minora In Bllosla,
Qorinanv, aro, aftor imblractlng tho tniiur
?uc?o, only #17t to fitiO.
'l'o Itovolfttlonlr.o <;?n-I\I?Utnff.
? Ono of tho plonoor rrull-eaiuiors of
California hns Just, porfoctod an Invi .i
itlon that will rovolutionlro tho can
waking Industry. ?1Ih machlno oan ho
op or a tod by a child. It la f?<l lit om>
?>nd with shoots of tin of tho proper
?l7.o, and It turiiH out at tho other end
nlxty-four onus of any sl/.o ovory inln
luto. At this rato tho machlno s\lll i>ru/(
kluoo U8, 400 "cans In teu.houiM. All t^'o
Joining of sonniH and soldorlng Is
tiono.b? pntls of tho machlno. With a
auu^bcr. of tlioao maehluoa ono factory
rwouUl bo ahlo to supply all the cans4
?usixl on that oonNt for fruit, vogctahles
nrut ?almon at ono-lenth of the pres?nt
cost.
HiuortncAA Aooountotl Tor.
( tt thoso days of new and Improved
od licit ('tonal methods II Ih not surpris
ing thuKlhe ehlldrep are heeouilng
iNVTsoi' than (heir fathers.
T!p in tho North Carolina mountains,
pays tho Washington Htar, an old man
has u cahln which Is a reworl for hunt
era. fie km; a grandchild of whom ho
la very -proud.. ti?lio Is a pretty, golden
haired ghi and a pet or. the huntera,
who warm the cock loa of the old man's
'lieart by slutting her praises* 1
On a recent .trip one of the hunters,
after n little skirmish with thd child,
wont out to I lie old man, who tvas do
ing somo work about tho cahln, and
hii Id:
"I" say, gramlpop, Nellie Is sainrter
than over." ''
"Yes," responded Iho old man, proud
ly. "When slu? was In tho city a-vlslt
in' of herannl she went to one of '.hoso
McKluley-garten schools ami learned
n heap."
! Wo will irlvo *10> rownrd for any caso of r.i
tin ib Uiiil i'i>Oui' In- on ivd w lib Hull's I *at? i rh
tj'nio. 'I'aki-u I ttl irdlv.
/ 1'. J. Cin:.M.\ ,v l'o., l'rop.<,, Tolttlo. O.
/ f'.isc a ni'Ti fittmulato I Ivor, kidneys and
/ bowel*. Novel sh kon, wrakon or srlpe; lOo.
PI?o*3 f'uro for fonimupHoo lias saved mo
Innuy a dtH'tvi'?! hill. -S. (?'. It viinv, llopklus
1'bioo, liultlmoro, Shi., I '?!, tMU.
Kit# t*ormanonUy cured. No ftfs or norvoua
Hi'JH niter llrst davV. uso of l'r. Kltiw's (Jrval
Ncrvo Ki'stoirV. J- trial boltlo ami trowUs* froo
l>a. H. 11. Ki.i.sk. l.td., 'Vit Aivh M.. I'hlla..l,a.
When bilious or Voxtlvo, oaf a Ca.vnrct,
r.'.ivdy oatbaitio; euro ^uaranitu'd; HV., ain>.
I f aAllclvd \\ i th aorc cyon iir? Pr. I naao Tlionip
f <n':i Kyo-w ?l*r. l>roi;(:ifllftsi?ll at^K'.prr bvtU?'
,'ott tryaKV'. box of 0.i*<-arc*t?, tlio floMt
II > or and "bow ?'l rrtfuliitur ovor made.
Aire. WlnOow'aHrtotlvlnsr Rvruw for children
t- t liibitf, ?'<?ftooi<th?'K'itn?.ri?tlucli)i|fluartmina
tlon, allays pain, cuiob wind collo. lW-.a bottlo.
* ?t . VII iin' Ofto*bi?ttlo l)r'< V onnorN
Fporlrto euro*. Olrrular, Kroiloiila, N Y.
That Tired Feeling
*U a posltlvo proof of thin, weak, Impure
Wood, for If tlvtf Wood la rich, para, vitalised
Md vigorous It Imparts Itfo and onerior. Tho
Moetsity of- taking Hood's Harsapftrllla for
.-tilt tired feeling Is, tbwofaro, Apparent to
<*??% and tho good It will do you U
' ?*??*** Uyort qMtfbte. Tak? it now.
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OANNOT K1X ItATKtt.
X)i* rfitU'firi ftlatca &upr0n>o Court Atl
JotiriiH Until Ne*t October.
TliO United WttitOB Bupiowo Court
IftHt Monday, ufror rondtning thirty -six
ouhou and giving attention to otlw
buhinoBH inoidont to tho la?t witting of
tho torn), Adjourned until uexkOetobov,
Holow are two of tho orb oh dooidud
Ul)on, Among tho above: That tho
United Stolen Inter-Htato CoiniU 01*00
Commiaaiou hd? .no nowor to act upon
railroad rntoH prior to their being put
into oft'oct. Tho ottttoH woro tho?e of tho
(JomiutHHion against 6flo Cincinnati and
?Vow Oiloana Hailroad Company and
tho Florida und Western Company.
? , When tho court aunouueod the tlnal
adjournment for tho Horin thoro woro
apparently H80 capoa on tho docket un?
disposed of, but thore actually H?'>0
easea, tfl having already boon argued
I and submitted. Tula in asmaller \? ?i in -
bor than tho rocords of tho court liavo
nhown in thirty yearn, At tho conclu
sion of the term ending a yoftr ago.
thoro woro RBH oahoh undisposed of, and
Binoo thon ytM havo boon added, making
a total of 81? contained in tho docket
for tho year. Of thin number Ui? havo
boon finally diaponod of and tho princi
pal labor done in twenty-one others,
included in tho twonty-ono oftRos which
have boon argued, but in which no
urdnioiiH havoooon rendered aroHovoral
of considerable importauco.
'I II 10 FMH>1> AT 10 b PASO.
Tho Klo (inimln llrcaUH I lirongtl u
Levee and Awanips Homos.
A special to tho Dallas (Tex an) Nowa
from Ml I'afto, of May UiHh, saya: At I
o'clock thia morning tlio lire alarm
Houndod to aroiiHo the pooplo in tho
lower part ?>jf tho city and notify thorn
that the lovoo had broken and that tho
Hood waters of tho Itio (Irando woro
mailing through tho city Tho luvuo
which whs broke was of tho bank (;una|
on Canton street. The river had
reached ita highest point since 1801.
In a few minutoM a largo force of men
woro at. work trying to chock the
angry watora with sucks llllod with
sand, but a aocond break abovo backod
up tho water on the workmen and t.hoy
had to retire. Tho Texaa and I'acillc
railroad, realizing that hntidrodH of
familion woro being lloudod from their
homoti, backed up a large number of
freight Oara for tho accommodation of
tho homeless. Not loan than t'<JU lioniea
wore a wept away and tonight aevoral
huudrod mon are at work on the now
lovoo.
M'KIMjKY can It KM OV 14.
DccIhIoii ?> r tho Supreme Court on
Tenure of DHIce.
In the United States Supreme .Court
at Washington Justice I'ockhant hand
ed down (ho opinion of Iho Court in tho
ease of L. 10. Parsons, Into Diatriot At
torney for the Norlhorn Pislriot of
Alabama, appcaloil from tho Court of
Claima. Tho doeiaion wiih avorao to
Panama' claim that he wiih entitled,
under Hection 7U0 of tho Kcvisod
Statutes, to hold hia ollh'e for four
yonra, notwithstanding oSt- President
Clovolaml'a order for removid. Justice
1'ockham anid that while Mm appoint
ment was for four ,\ oara, it might bo
terminated earlier, at tho diaeretiou of
tin1 President. The Judgment of tho
Court of Claims was allii mod. Tho do
termination of thia case ha? boon looked
forward to with interoMl, because of ita
noaaiblo client upon tho removal of
olllceholdora incident to tho change of
adminiatratiou.
MAY liOSI'J THOUSANDS ON TIC A,
Western l>ealera Caught Sliort by the
New TurllV.
The wholeaalo gJ'ocer? of Iowa who
havo been caught yn the abort 'aide of
tea liavo aont a delegation to Washing
ton. Before" the larilt" of 10 emits a
pound on tea was publiely alated theno
grocera Hold for future delivery in BUeh
quantities that one Chicago houao
stands to lose $100,01)0 if compelled to
furnish taxed tea, and Iowa houses will
lotto heavily also. The importers have
discounted tho future, ami havo Hold
their stock at a liberal discount at for
mer prices. One Chicago and NeVv York
house is reported to have cleaned up
lkiO. "The grocera tried to cover,
with tho result that the demand for im
iiiodiatealiiipnient raised prices in .Japan
71 conta. \
MMjAOK IN IS SKNATOlt.
K
(iitv, lvll?>rl>o lias IssikmI llim u Coiu
iii IshIoii.
(Jov. Ellorbo, of South Carolina, hr.a
isfmod a commission to Congressman
John Vi. Mcliaurin as t:nited States
Senator from South Caroliua, to suc
ceed tho late Senator Karle, until tho
assembling of the State Legislature, in
January next.
Mr. Mol.auriu, as the l?oprosouta4ivo
of the sixth South Carolina district, has
already made bis record in Congress,
where ho has been for two terms. In
national politics ho occupies practically
the same platform as Senator Tillman,
while iu State atVairs ho is moderate
and conciliatory.
To Make it SohUcrx' Home.
The city council of Charleston, S.
lms adopted u inctnorioj addijess to Con
gress asking that CasthfTinckne.v. the
famous o] il foliilleation in (lmt harbor,
ho converted by the national govern
into n homo for disabled nlllt'oiH ami
men of the army ami navy.
AmoiMluieiitN (ollio Tiirlll llill.
Senator Ahlrieh, on holuilf of the Ho
publican njomhora of tho Senate eoin
111 itto en finance, last Tuesday gave
notice of tlurly-two additional amend
ments to tho tarilV l>ill, which will bo
ollered as tlio bill progresses. Most of
tlio amendments aro Verbal.
St. Giindon* statue of Iiogdn,
Great proparationa aro boinp mado in
Chicago f*?r the unveiling of tho St.
Gaudens statue of (Ion. John A. Lo
f an, on tho lako front, on .July 22 next,
t is oxpected that Prosidont'MoKinloy
and his Cabinet wjJH bo j?*e?ont.
Homes Are Numerous.
Horses are so numorons in the State
of Washington that they can be l>ough<
for from G^oents to $1 a head. They
rutt *1 larfee acid nobody 'seems to care
for them. Complaint is made thai they
eat th* grass that cattle andUheep
might feea on; * .
ToOIrr *1,000,000 to Ch?rHy. ~
Andrew Cirnstf;, who usually pre
fftoea bia aanaal t*ip to Enrope by a
decided to fir* $1 ,000. 000 to charity this
?fria^the exact object of tfee donatio?
lM>t NI in \|, |'|{()(i
A<nll to thi' V oting Men of tlitiKoilili)
Tho opportune Mino ha? arrived for
fhu vouug iiiuu of the MouU# Thoy oc
cupy Uu Important pUsltioii To thofuturO
(Ioyelopinciit of that vuttt territory of
uioxliuustiblo I'iChoH. it in earnestly
Imped they w ill take right hold of tlm
matter, liirtntor its details ami assist in
advancing llut industrial progrcsnof tlio
country. Jn ovory hnetion, overy ilia
I not, ovory county of ihu 8outln.u u
States exist udvuntaxoo for tlio young
iu u 11 better chances than anywhere on
thiyraco ol t iio During tlio punt
fe^ yeain lai^H numbers of young tnitti
surrendered limit* interests in tho Mouth
wont into othoi and, a-Uhey boliovud
then, bioador fields for tho employment
of tlrtvir talonttt and capabilities.'' That
movement of tlio young hiou, ax woll an
others, Intu reached a conclusion. No
more )n tlio Mouth sending people lo
aid in trying to build up othor factions.
Wo have reuohod a full realization of
tliu fact I luil tlio Month possesses super
lor advantages over till other section^ for
tho utilization of,our nativo talent, as
woll as that of other hoc t ion h. Wo not
only have room for all our own people,
but several million of desirable immi
grants Tlio young men of tlio Month
V' n cities and towns al'o rapidly awaken
ing tot Itcir duty and privilege, and aro
castn g aoout for some avunno through
which t In: y cun assist in tho develop
lii out of tlielr respective localities,
doling men's business leagues are bo
mg organized, immigration and im
provement societies uiM*fod and ^no*
eossiully oilicorod l?y young inon, bus
iness enterprises arn heing establish
t?<l by young men, farina opened up
by young men, factories located
and managod by young men, and gon*
orally the young men of tho Mouth
are ably .participating in tho various
important functions which will bring
prosperity and improvement to that i
seotiou.^ThvHo young men, with the
youn-f fnen.-'Who aro preparing to come
Mouth front the North, aro the f u t tiro
Jill sinews men of that section. Tho ties
tiny of tho Mouth is being .shaped by
those people, and the the aeliyity mam
f oh tod and the experience gained by tho
young men of today forms no minor
part in Urn success of the .South, I hey
aro disciplining Iheir ubijtties to tako
up and till the placed ?hoy must neces
sarily be called upon to occupy.
It im thoduty of oaoh and' ovory young
miiu ol tho Mouth to have Inn proper
position in thin matter ami unfaltering
ly take hold of tho oppm (unity, lining
all honorable means to better his con
dition. lie is entitled to ti position in
the commercial as well an hoc ml averi\
lies of the Mouth, and that posi
lion is just what he himself makes
it.- I ho st ranger, (lie hoinoscokor,
I Im tourist in attracted to a section
by tlio activity of tlm people in
placing before them the .special advan
tages of that section, and tho younir
men aro capable of ongagiug in i'
important lino of work iu that di
' lection.
I'lio Went was largely act tied by
young men from tho Last. Tho Mouth's
prosperity will bo greatly advanced by
the young mun of Hie Mouth, This era
of routarkablo push and progress on ail
linos of betterment requires constant
ami intelligent elVoii, ami our young
j men are rapidly adjusting themselves
to 1 h?? situation and are to lie commend
ed tin- their enterprise mid ipiiek per
| eci>lion o| the necessities of the ad
vanced perio.l in which thoy aro liv
I ?ng.
I ho young man of today withoutcap
ital or influence should realize that
(here is in More for him, provided lie
manipulates his career properly, u
prominent place in the ai>cial, eofmnor
cial and financial connections of tho
Mouth.
It is. Imped (his circular will be of
Home Hervico in stimulating tho young
men of tho Mouth am! oticouragisig thom
on ti? prosperous ami <*011 tented eitlzon
Hhip; that thoy wtlj) weigh tho subject
nuiiter, talk ii over with their friends
and associates, ami act upon these .sug
gest ions. I heio is not a community in
the Mouth that does not possess tho'elo
.menlM tor 11 u me) on s lulocotisos to tho
young men. I d the young men get
together, decide themselves what they
can and will do to promotion their posi
tion ami prospects. Let" tbo farmer h'
K>n Hludy agricullttfal situation learn
advanced and modern methods; no#
what other sections are doing und en
deavor to surpass them; study tho
markets, both domestic mid foreign;
learn how and when to reach them ami
when to Hell. Let the young men of
our cities and towns educate I heinsnl von
up to tlio requirements of tho day.
I.ot every young man of tho Mouth ask
himself and answer this question, viz:
" \\ hat am 1 going to do to assist in
advancing the best interests of tho sec
tion in which I live, and thereby pro
mote my own personal interests?"
Tho yotiitu men of tho country tribu
tary to tlm Mouthern Itailwav arc here
by advised that tins company is inter
ested in the welfare 'of its patrons,
realizing that tho success of tho people
along its lines means prosperity for tho
road. A successful people means a
contented people; a prosperous com
munity means at thosaiue time a homo
geneous community.
The r.nndand Industrial Department
of tho Mouthern Kail way is organized
oxprossly for the purpose of helping to
advance the bos I interests of the people
along its linos. That includes the young
man, and the undersigned will he glad
to co-operate w ith them, as far as is
consistent ami piactical, in building up
the covMitry.
Wo wish tlio young men of the South
success in all their laudable enterprises
ami uudcrtakitms. I, and vyo Isot's
tkiai. AoK\r. SorriiKHN d\Aii,H,vy
Washington. 1) ('.
Heineyn "W 111 Not '???* Dlsmlnsod.
The IVeeident bun remitted tho sen
tenco of difliniiisrtl imposed by court
martial on Captain Homevn, Fifth
Infantry, who, after a sensational trial,
was convicted recently of assault on
Jdeut. O'Urlen, of tho same regiment, I
at Fort McPherson, (la. in view of |
tlio fsot that ('apt. Konieyn will retire
by operation of law on .Tune 1st, tho
President believes that the ends of
justico will bo secured by his severe
reprimand.
HepiiMtCAn Organ Oof* to ilio Willi.
Tho Daily Tribune, the Republican
organ of North Carol inn, published at
Raleigh, by tbo friends of ttenaWr
Pritchard. hna been levied on bv/the
Sheriff of Wako county. The fltook- j
holders refused to advance any more
money, and it in naid that tjiey have
already aunk $13,000. Several weeks
salary is due. the employees of the pa>
p?r. o
' Visits I>avldson College.
Last Monday the members of the j
Southern General Assembly of Presby
tery left on a spe<*?eHntf n for Davidson
Ocdbwre <ra u torrr of general inspection,
to look ctw &? working of the college.
The train was chartered by the trustees :
of tfcereollege and was complimentary
to tW Part era 1 IsssmMt TW trail
consisted of six eers. and ft was eeti- j
mated that aSOfMpU Were aboard. -
PAbMKTTO
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A Timid Hill Analinit HlueU-- ,\\l'nrdou
The Huiwint<?li?loiU> and fVmrd of
Directors of tho Penitentiary' will go on
uit inspection tour to tho State farms on
Juno 6. A party of about sixty, in
eluding Governor and Stale olll
eors will irtuko tlio trip.
< Jo v. Filer bo, has granted a pur hm
1?> Charley jpotorson, who was convict*
ed in Spartanburg iu August, ihm, of
breaking into und ontering a house in
tho day tluio ati?l sentenced to two
yoara at hard labor on tuo county chain
K *?*'#?
iV Harrison Handolph, iVf, A., I'll.
P., professor of ' piathomatjcq in tho
University of Arkansas. lias boon elect
od president of tho Coil cue of .Charles
ton to suocood Pr. II. F. Shepherd,
who resigned tho presidency of the in
stitution lust winter.
A charter Iiah boon issued to tho
Tolophouo Manufacturing Company, of
Su nit or. Tho capital nk>ok in $$,UVV,
all of which has boon paid up. Tho
president in i'otor K. Slow, of "Knox
villo; Charlos T. Mason, of Suuitor,
gonsral manager; II, P. G rover, Jr.,
nonrotary and troaMiror. I
in tho Unitod States district oourt at
Charleston tho grand jury has found a
true bill in tho case of young Thomas
.1, Black, tho former night clerk of the
( ,ol i] in bia postoflleo who wan caught
i robbing tho mails by Inspector Gillos
pie recently. Ho iH charged with tho
violation of sections and 6401) of
' the Ucvisod Statutes of the Unitod
States.
Thin morning tho first carload of
water-melons c J this season will pass
through Columbia on l'oiito to Now
York. They coinc from lower Florida
and arc attached to the fast train. It
i? nOodlcss to Hay that they will bring
fancy prices when put on tho market.
'I hi?? i? an exceptionally early Hhipmont.
Tho State, SJJid.
The ro porta of tho sovoral county
pension hoards to tho State board
are coming in very slowly, Up to
date only tho roporta from Greon
wood, Col to ton, Union and Barnwell
are on Hie. 1 Saluda's report was in but
had to bo Hunt back for revision. Greon*
wood's waH/iikowibe scut back, but has
boon returned. Jn Collotoa? ^county
thero has ' boon a very lorgo increase in
tho nuiifbor of approved applications.
?'The Mutate. ?
The Itogiktor of the'* 22d, nays!
Though Senator Farlo's body has not
yet boon consigned to its last oarthTy
resting place, and even before his mor
tal remains wore cold in death thero
wore candidates for his position and
thero was scheming and hustling and
pressure to step.-' in the dead man's
shoes in the United .States Sonato.
This may lie a nod .cOmmontory on
human nature or on politicians, moio
properly, who commonly aro oroated
with having vory little "human natuio"
except whero i t- *i h to their own advitnt
ago or whero they can make something
out. of it iu tho sliapo of some good
"job" with a good salary and little
work attached.
KN Ml UTS ()!?' 1?VTHIA8.
All Mx pressed Their Delight of tlie
( It l/.eiiH of A nderson.
Tho ( Irand Lodge of tho Knights of
Pythias, which has> beon in session in
Anderson, bus adjourned. All of them
expressed tho greatest delight at their
entertainment by tho citizens of Audor
son. The meeting of tho (Irand Lodge
was in every wav a success and tho con
dition of tho ordor is splendid, more In
terest being taken in tho work than over
before. The (hand Lodge elect od the
following otllcera: J). C. Hoy ward, of
Walterboro, Kiund chancellor comman
der; Win. (loldsmith, jr., of Green
ville, graud vico chancellor; l)r. G. A.
NfoulVer, of Abbeville, grand prolate; M.
<+. Mryant, of Hock Hill, grand master
at-arms; J. B. Orvin, of Mopck's Cor
ner, grand inner guard; C. T. Fetner,
of Columbia, grand outer guard; D. J.
Auld, of Sumter, graud kooper of roc
cuds and seal; (). H. Itorgeinann, of
< 'harleston, grand master of 'exoliequer;
Charles Carroll Simms, of Barnwell,
supremo representative. Tho othor rep
resentative, Altamont Moses, of Sum
ter, remains, his term not expiring.
Grand Tribunes? George 8. Mowor, of
Newberry, C. C. Feathorston, of Lau
rens, \V*. L. Mauldin, of Greonvillo,
und Jos. Thompson, of greonvillo.
There arc certain obstacles In every
path rhat can bo overcome only/ -by
the presence of self-cotilldence. There
are outward hindrances to encounter,
opposition to meet, dllllcultles to sur
mount, prejudices to sweep away, the
very presence of which will terrify and
appall (In* wavering and despondent,
while they will melt away before the
diunlly of self- respect and self-reliance.
There are also the liinu mora bio ob
stacles from within, the inclinations to
curb, passions to restrain, desires to
Kuhlo/Ti*m|uatlons'to resist; these also
need not oirty the power to deal with
them, l>ut a confidence In that power
that can alone make It elTecllve. i
MCELREES
yyiNE
OF
gARDUl
WOMAN'S RELIEF"
for monthly pains in the side*,
hips, back, neck, shoulders,
head and limbs.
These pains are symptoms of
dangejrous dsrangements pecul
iar to w<Hnen.
McKIree'a Wine of Card oi cor
rects these derangements, cnrea
Whitesand falling of the Womb,
relicrcs Suppf eased. . Mfitnwk ?
jwhL qnictx
nerves an^ bring* happiness to
women.
TftUMPRT^OALLa
ftmm'9 finrv Houudt a Warntoar Not*
to till (iuridttwed,
'd
Tumvw are ???
way a tUroo pres
ent wheix two of
Clod1#" chlldrou
meet.
Make It rlgbt
to ?<dl whl?ky,
and nothing elfi?
?an be wrong.
IDvory m ? n
yho thlpks ho
^ cap decolYo Clod
haw already do*
celved IiUuboK.
The watt who minds his otvi^
news wllJ always have something tf> do.
Stop where God tells you to^nd you
will find your foot plauted ou the rock.
Tho prayer that comes from a brokou
heart goon straight to tho heart of God.
Tho moro grateful we aro for our
blessings, tho smaller our trials will
look.
If God gives us much to do or endure
It tuenus that ho will also give us touch
groco.
If we do too much for our children
they will never he able to do much for
themselves.
,It Is hard to couvloce some preach
ers that thoy are not needed most
whore tho pay Is the heat.
It would puzjjJLo an. angel to make out
what Home people mean whon thoy
?ny, "Thy kingdom 'come."
Heaven's wludows aro still wilting
to lly open fpr tho man who will toko
tho last tithe to the storehouse.
Thero Is nothing In the Bible to en
courago anybody In thinking that he
can bo saved by his own good works.
Tho preacher whose only usefulness,
lies lu his ability to euro Insomnia In
his hearer?, has misunderstood his coll.
There Is much praying done In pub
lic and private that falls short of a
genuine calling <m the name -of tho
Lord.
Men havo no patience with tho man
who falls at a vital point, but
bears, with him, and gives him aM* Wr
chance.
One of the biggest fools In tho world
Is tho man who thinks the devil won't
get him becouso his wlfo belongs to
church.
Many a man who begins what ho
consldors a promising Jdurnoy in tho
Jericho road, meets tho robbers at the
llrst bend.
Thero is somo thing wrong with the
man who goes hSW>e from church mad,
whenever the preaching Is nlmod
squarely at tho face of sin. T
/ dust Mko Ohicuifo,
\ In Furls the streets and public build
ing are lighted with gas at coat, and In
ten years tho city has received $40,000, ?
000 from tho company furnishing ?as.
A public franchise In Paris menus
something handsome for the city treas
ury as a matter of course.
Buckingham's
DYE <
For the Whiskers,
Mustache, and Eyebrows.
In ono preparation. Easy to
apply at homo. Colors brown
or black. Tho Gontlcmen's
favorito, because, satisfactory.
It P. HALL k CO., Proprietor*, Ntlhui, W. H.
Sold by kit ?ruf(Wti.
RRvcry ingredient in |
ff Hires Rootbeer ialicnltH
I giving. Tlio blood is
improved, the nerves ]
soothed, tho stomach
benefited by this delicious
beverage.
HIRES
I Rootbeer
Quenches tlio thirst, tigklc9
the palate ; full of snap, sparkle
ami effcrvcHcencc. A temper
ance tlrink for everybody.
W?4* only t.jr Th? Cb?rl?* K. II tf ?? Co., PLIUdt IpU*.
A paokkg* makes Ore (tlluui
ALABASTINEwh."
A pure, permanent and artistic wall-coatlnf
ready for tho brimh by mixing Gold water.
fO(l SALE BY PAINT DEALERS EVERYWHERE.
t-Af-p \ A Tint Card showing ) 3 desirable tints,
|jf*nhfc * n'so A laliRstlno Souvenir Hock sonlfret
r ' t > any one mentioning t lite paper.
<LABASTINE CO.. GUANO Rapid*. Mich
Cull on tlioin when you go to Charlotte, N. O. Wrlto
litem If you do not jo, and t-<vve your order* filled
by mill, lu kuivretlns advertueinenu kindly uicu
tlott thl? |?yer. k
M 111*1 VP BEST WORK. lleanotiftMe Price*
fmfl iliiu Wrlto News <k Tliiiv* 1'tV House.
Pltt>WW!?rK. M. ANDREWS, 10-18 W.Trade
t vivrUi VftMAUo Pianos, Organs A- Hloyclo.t.
HAYP R E SSES !
IMPROVED HUNTER i'ULL ClllCLE "All
i Btcel" and Wooden (fcteel. lined) fclilnped on trial
i to reliable varties. >T*J,bY UUAllANTFED.
, li r \\ KITE FOR CATALOGUE AS1) 1TUCE3.
jll. II. I, KW l.S, l.eimrr,
MERIDIAN MACHINE SHOPS
nox A MKKIDIAN, >I18S.
Sfludihcdd
A iikiihI n. ii. Actual bmintiv Nc.t??t &
book). Short tin:e. Cheat/ board- HeUd for catalogue.
B. N. U.? 21. ? '97. ,
\Q ?
25 ? 50 ?
ALL
DRUGGISTS ;
i ABSOLUTELY frlTARJlNTFRn c<ir? m? mrn a-9
flBUUUUllill I UUflnflni&EiU !l,..Bfrer friporrripc.h-t r??M tuj nMar.lrt.uK6. Snm-I
plo otij hnoklH frrpL Art. KTW.'UKO ttRM^Kny <rO.. Chlf?*o. Wontrr?l, Can., orNfw York, ai?.J
.........
REASONS FOR USING
Walter Baker & Co.'s
Breakfast Cocoa.
^ l. Because it is absolutely pure.
2. Because it is not made by the so-called Dutch Process In
which chemicals arc used.
3. Becausc beans of the finest quality are used.
4. Because it is made by a method which preserves unimpaired
the exquisite natural flavor &m! odor of thei?cans.
5. Because it is the most economical, costing less than one cent
a cup.
He sure (hut you get the genuine article made liy \VALTf?R
OAK Hk & CO. Ltd., Dorchester, Mats. I.tUblUhed 1780.
THE STANDARD PAINT FOR STRUCTURAL PURPOSES.
r*ini>bl*t, ''Su<K?*tk>n9 fur E*??rier l>ecor?Moij/' Sitnpls Card ?nd D?tcr!ptlT? hlct Llit free ly idaI),
Afcbeatoa HoofJnu, HitlMIn* Ntrmm rarktn*-, ll?Krr <ovrr?n*s. F1rr?l*roof l'nluta, lice*
Aabcalo* N?B.C'oildHcUuc aud JbilvtlrictU luaulaliit* itlntrrlnla.
H. W. JOHNS MAMJFACTURING CO.,
IOO Willi nrrt Street. New York.
OTIIOAOO: 540 k W3 RAil<5ol|>h Ht. PHILADELPHIA: t7? h lit North 4th HI . llORTON t 77 A TV.rJ K?.
How. to
Do more
Business
It is our "business
to help business men
to do more business
Drop a Postal to
, fori* CwTwptntaotCdbft of AdmM*
1 (L.VUMU __
THE KEELEY CURE.
AMOlIOLt,
OPIUM, ,
TOBACCO i
USING i
? Produce each a dlnmnn
J havlUK definite pal hoi
' <>gy. Tlie (llnense vie Id n
I iinHllv to the Donhlo
[ Chloride of (jolil Treat
" iiU'lit mh nilnitnl-liTfil
" " " " ~ ni, tun KKrilihT Inntl
tuto. Colmuhln,.8. (J. ' Th? troa incut ut
allto turlilulw In plcnnniit. - I'nttMitn aVe
not subject to nnre wjomifolo rosiritlitl. It
Is like tnklns n mention of four wockn.
Tliry ??nly know thcV nro rnr?<1, l)r<t?>l
?>rt Informnilon of tlun treatment, prouf*
of Us shocobN ami Kt-eloy (
mnllcil on application to Drawer 17, Oo
luinhln, y. O. ?
THE THOMAS
Is tho most comploto nystom of Elov/U
ing, llAnilllnp, Oloftnlittf flu<l Puckln#
Cotton. Improves MrdI<\ mym labor,
rnnkfs you money. Wrlto for C*U
loffuea; no other eq.uala It.
I HANDLE
Tbo mo*t IrnproyftdJ^otton Oioa, P mm,
Elevator*. Bnginoi and Boil** to bo
found on tbo mmk?i My flirg? at Log
MiH <*, In I AlrapUcJty ?ad?m
? rira^ jjWOtiiWi,- VornHUh. Placfcr*.
- in*f ??? ?U Wood Workfoft
Machinery. UddaU a*4 tWboM *2
ei&?* v? tb* Urt* Writ* to im tnfor*
boyUg. ; ? -
V. O. BAQHAM.
OooonJ Agtai, OoHnbta, flwO.
Wherever This
Paper Goes
J'LEASIS lUOOEIYE IT AS A
Personal - Call,
Bearing a Mo'ht Cordial InvitftWou to
?visit our Btore to aeo tho-~
Great Stock . , |
?OF? ?
MIMNG
That is now placod on our counters.. I
Wo havo often boon eiuglod out by
our frionds as being the Fai rest Cloth
ing Dealers and ns oarrying ' th*'\
Largest Lino of First-Glaus Goods iu
Cbarlotto. Wo euro not what yonr
position may bo.' A Farmor, Mer- ?
olmot, Clergyman or Meohanio, we>
have tho goods that Ay i ] 1 pleaso you;; >
and while wo 'never qnoto prices, wo
bolievo wo can -undersoil some of our
competitors who claim to sell you
Clothing "at" and 1 'below qout," We_
uovor sell anything at cost. Wo make '
only a small and a docidedly reasona*
bio profit on everything wo soil.
?OUR LINE OF?
Hats and Gents'
Furnishing Goods
Is not in tho leaBt in tho baok ground
This lino is Fully as LARGE, as can
bo found in tho oity. We tajtp good
euro of our out-of-town custodiers and
invito tliem to come and see what ?*& '
have. Wo charge you ndthingio
look through our stock,
MELLON & SHELTON, J
Ctothiors and G?nts' Furnishtrs*
CHARLOTTE, N. C.
<3T Mall Orders Receive Our Prompt
and Careful Attention. ~ ? ~
EXCUBSIONI
ALL ABOARD p
FOR CHARLOTTE, - .
?BENT ON TAKING IN?
THE WOMANS' EXPOSITION
AND-, ? ?
BELK BROTHERS.
This in tho cry all over tho oountry.
Why to seo tho Crowds that throng
our stores every day you would think
that mi excursion train had just *
? landed. Wo aro ? ' > .
HEADQUARTERS
Thin Is why tho throng* mako tholrrW*y
to us. Tho prion* wo aro giving ou Bank
rupt Blocks, Hall Iliad wrecks, oto., attract
tho nttontlon of ovorybody. About the first
tiling ono hoard as uoou as tho paSsciiger .
alights from tho triln Is: Whore to the
Cheapest 8toro on Earth? No wondei" Wo *:
aro tho talk of tho country ? buying tqore
goodn, juiylng in^ro freight, employing mow
clorkH, doing moro busluoss than may .two
hoiimtH combined. Think of It, at this sea?
Hon of tho yoar, whon others complain of
(lull tlmo.u, for us to be rocolvlng several
hundred cano* of Hhoos, Dry Goods, Hats,
Clothing, NoUontJ, Eto., and busy All tho ".
tlmo. Wo htfy May goods for May people.
just rot u mod from tho groat centre# and .
picked up many linos of goods far J>elow the
cost of manufacture. "SPOT CA8H" did
tho work. Iu Hhoee w? are offerlljaJ^Blto|^--r
opera llllpporM at 28 conts a pair, Ladles'
Oxfords at 3fl oentfl, Tans 40 oonta and uf
button llooty IR cents. Hand Sewed
Lot," 08e. worth $2.f.o to fS. Men'# O/dters
as low as 48i\, 76o., Wo., and up. Ohtldrea't
Hhoori lflc, and up. OLOTJIINO. . $7 andfl:
suit* going at $4.60, Oood Suit tl.ia.
Hoy's Hull 25. cents. Men's Pants 17
Uoy'H 6 cents, Shirts tOO. Books *a,>'$Ies,
Four In Hand 10a. Bhlold Bows stmhMo^ '
sold ?t 10c, Buy yocft- ttoket -nrf W?
savo you enough ou your pu rebate U> ttOft
than oovqr tho expenses ol :
visitors rept*^ a hearty
Place reseri
other aoooihmo<lMloas.
prloes cut In two la the
Ore ?? both ends, or yea wiH be
the oxounUonlAt* bound for