The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 21, 1898, Image 4
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01 *n blood nwMiu a clean akin. N?
txuuty without it. C'aacareU, Candy Cathar
tic clean your blood and keep it clean, by
ntniing up the laxy liver and driving all im
J>uritie* from the bodv. |ltgio i?> ?lc?y to
mnish bimplea, boil*, blotches, blackheads,
?nd that aiekly bilious complexion by taking
C'aseatfctfl,? beauty for teu runts. All drug*
tpsts, batiuftu tiim guaranteed, 10c, !K?c> 50c.
..LAV le?*t a dOftfU DWW coal uiiuo.4 won
opened in two mile* of HawOQville, Ky. , ie
t ?o /*??( two month*.
IAiiii A Cii't'M'Irk Kent" fcmoUlns To* ?
mis uaiivftll^d tor purity ?m<i flavor, Made
from thopurebt, ripest ami sw??d<Mt Tobacco
It will pleat*) yo?. Try it
A woman mny bo loyal In love, but imvei
lo lovor&t No 4i
K?>To lia<t r<tr Vlt ly onta.
Guaranteed tobacco hat>H Oure niflUns weak
Ifcteu slroim, blooil pui* bOo, |1 All druggist*
Woman in ?\ Kuitar Ihtmpi'tiiiys of who.io
tone dcdoitda upon the plnyr
To t'uro A <?olil in On* l>?y.
' Take Laxative Mroino Oulntnn Tabl?i*. All
I>rut;gtBt.t rafund money if it fallw lo chip, #><?.
Woman i? a curious creature with b>nK
ti/ujr at nil slioi i ideaa.
Itoa*t Tokaero Spit #nJ &nioke Tour Ufo Away.
To quit tobaeoo easily ami forever, be mug
M^tio, full of iifo, norva and vlttor, tuUo N'o-'iV
Kuo. tha wonder- worker, that uiukcs weak moo
etrong, All (Iru^Kieta, 60o or VI. Cure guarau*
teed Booklet and fiaruple frr.e. Addreaa
B tor ling Wtiiutdy Oa , (Jbttago or Naw York.
Thoto la U cafe in Venhio which Itiic nover
l<ceu o|i>#ed, it 1 1 1 or day, fur lf>0 ynnrn,
Mrs. Wlntilow'hSoolhln ,? > vrup for children
t-etliik. Rof'enH t lie c.iiiin, j td lie . i) mT inllima
tbm.allayn paln.rurt m v\ lud coll* . '.'??*?. a hottlle
In tbrw years tbo e\pi n?o of running an
A tin fit lo liner exceeds of const rui't Ion.
Til Onr? tont'lpitllon Fnremr.
Take Oascnreia Candv I'atiiartlo. lOo or WVtx
It O. O. C. fall to ouro, diuuuibU rtfuud i/uonwy.
Ho who has 4i handsome wife or a cn ub* on
the frontier is never without fear.
Kiln pet mniienl I > cured. N*? 11 oi? nervou*.
lues nitti llrtt <lu> 'i> u *.t oT 1>(\ Kline's Client
nervi' Hentorei , fc'.'ti ial hot tin a nd treat Ine f re?
lilt. It. II. Ki.im:, I. Ul.. '.Ml .irr.hsH I'ltila. I'h
? I ii-ii Potto's Cure fur Coo-utnplioit both in
my laniity and practice. l)u. (i. \V. I'.\ iri.it
fc'o.N, InkHlcr, Xlifb,, Nov.
h. li. Italilw ii writes: "A f lev trying S?m?I.Ii
ltur ittimrdlrr, wltbi.ut avntl, and phvf Iclans
wllhoUt. relief. I line l>i< .MOl'I'KI I S
'I I' K'l 1 1 I N A ' 'I' K I I'tl I Ml l'o? I'Klthl mill I hey
act ei| like maul'*. I ? > carloually km v.^ n c-w
del' to keep in > ch i *1' s ^u in ? <-?>! lened " I I'K.
1 II I N A /\ i?l ^ I in:e it lull. Ill I! II 1,1 1" n the I tow els
and innkcs baby robust, and healthy,
Htatk nr Oil i<>, < "it v or l oi r.i?o, ? ^
l.t'CAM < 'lit NTV, >
KltAXK .1 ? iiKtKV make^tinth that ti i> 1 1 ttin
?eii lor partner of ttie lirntot .1. I . ('iirsrv ,V
< <>. .?b>lM < ni|~tne-M In t he t ti y nt I olclo,' on n
t y uttd H talc a ' orea ?ld. and tbu t suld Mini will
jn> the nun of "ink hi Miui:i> im.m.aiis tor
r ch iilid I'Vet t c ise of ? v i akkii tbut cn n not
lie ctireil by l.lie' il?in of II M.I. 'a ('A'l AKItll
(*\ UK. I'UANK .1. I ' II K \ I : V
Sworn to beforo mi> und mm bHt ribed in my
( j preseie'f, t h i s it' h *1 n v ol ; ecemlier,
SKKAI, A. 1 1. PWtl. A. \\'. (!i.i:asii.\
I -?.?,> Nol.a r y I'nlil c.
Hall's Catarrh ' uie Is taken internally, and
?? Is ilirecilv oil L?m blond ii nd inucotis sitr
1 ec.'t of lltn ?<>ut<'in. "end l?tr t-sttiiioiiinlM
fro?. K. I.' 'iikvkv .V Co., i'ob'dii. <>
Sold by Druggists, Vac.
llaU'H I' ainily I ills art? tho ht-st.
Witt it *4 s<] > I ?! ?*n e'liingus, itfi lint ilays ; 1 1 1 < I
rliiliv night**, <1 .1 'ii j.in'sd . it ii ? I ? I si \ in#; |
v<<gct <it ton, is | ii 1 1 ii r ly trying t>? tli><
Ii ah 1 1 It . A gor,,l I-* ? 1 1 1 M ??< H < ? i in.? |-t us itn
portaiii ami I-iimMI.'ihI ii- Spt iiij; M*<(lf'*iii?v
II'Xi'I'h Ha rM n | i ilia k ???? ; ..-i thchhi.til |.iirn,
WH nts ' ? !T in .'tint ll. f'r ? : i I > ? a gn . J a it ?*,
KivnH r??f r?*j?ii 1 1? ty M.n?j>. an I maintain' l!i<?
health torn* thr"iigh thi? trying
Noori's Sarsaparilla
I;< A nir ri? -ii's ( i iva I i'm f M I'll ji j no.
Hood'o Pills euro all liviir liU. riMiti.
? .lust ? > ti t of High h'ohool.
Merchant do applicant for position!
A to yon n ?< I | m*!! in it ii ii ml it ?i ?il
upeller?
Applicant nvlm recently grad un tod
H 1 1 high honor*) No, Mir; I cannot
vpell will, iii'l t Im* t* call 1 wrlli* legibly,
luit In physiology, astronomy, geology
find zoology I am expert.
?, Merchant ttesHlj lo clerk In noxi
rooint John, send In ?i<>inei>ii<? with i
practical education Minneapolis 'I 'rib
ti in*.
! ll in nst I'-* pretty plain '<? ?!!????* e 1 '?
have Intelligently fol!jw\.| t s ? ? ? ?
"t !? ? ii s of tlu: army thai tin* un<? ? I ' ll i ? i ' ?
thing about war is i-ol tin* liglri'i::.
?t !i*-? feeding of I'm* I'gl ?,*rs. T t i ? ? ( ?? :
crs really have h: !? : v ? ? Men ?
lighter**. and }ri ti l-. Ii'ii ' "y ???. :?
jnontioii"il or ev.'i. ih"ivh' <?' :?>
l; resit pnhlic w ho art* .*?; 1 1 ? . ;
game of war.
STJtONU NTATflMKiYIX
Throo Womoii Rollovod of Fi*nml<?
Troubles by Mrs. Pinkhnm.
I'roni M rs. A. W. ,sMirn, ?>'?' Siiiiimk r
M . p.iddefoi-d, Mc.:
" I'm- several years I sm (Tere.I ".villi
various disesises jxm-ii 1 i.i i* In my m
Was Iron hied \\ it h :i l>ui uiii); m-iimiI >m
across the small "I mv l*;i?**? . ihat ;ii!
p ' 'lie feeling, w sis despondent , fretful
ami ?liscoin's?^#*il; the hast \crtit?n
til'dl Hie. I (lit 1 .several do.'lof.', I. ill
received little. Icncht. At'last I de
cided to give your l.ydia. M. l'ink Itam ??>
Vegetsiblc Compound ;i trial. Tlie rf
feet, of the tit"-' ln'ttle v. as ina<.'ieal.
Thosil sy nipt urns of weakne*., Ili.it I
was ifftlicted with, vsim*dicd lilse vapi r
lie foil* the sun. 1 cannot >.prak l ? ??
highly of \ our vnl nab'e remedy. I? i -
truly a lioon to woman "
I rom Mrs. Mi i im.'H l'uti.i.trs, Lex
ington, liiil., to Mr I'in'xhaui:
" I iefore I bega ii I ak ing yon r tned icine
I had suffered for two year , with that
tired feeling, headache, hsicksiche. nosip
petite, sind a run-down eondit ion oft he
fcystem. 1 could not wstlk across the
room. 1 have taken four hot ties of the
Vegetable Compound, one box id' I .-iter
Pills and used one psiclyige of .Sanative
Wasli, and now fed like a new woman,
and am able to do my work.'"
From Mrs. Moi.i.ik K. Hkukki., Pow
ell Station. Tcnn.:
"Fortljfte years I suffered wit h such a
weakness of the buck, 1 eon Id not
perform my household duties. I also
? had falling of th<? womb. terrible tK*ar
ing-down pains and headache. I have
taken two bottles of I<ydla K. l*ink
liani's Vegetable Compound and feel
like m new woman. I recommend youx
tnedidne to ? wy woman I know."
plARLOTTt COMMERCIAL
llOLLCfiE, CKIIRlOTtC; H. c.
??VMtniM i'?fcio?wOnTaa#?--Kr? rat. nUtor
M**K s??r?M f? (fumpi ror^e??vi
Ho l.ilks Abou t tl?e Neglect in At*
tending to Them.
SHOULD HAVE HEAOSTONES
# ? - ? - ?
So Thai People Cou U I ocafc Their l.oved
Dead W ti <> I ell In Defciiftc of I heir Coijii<
try Keecitc& a I eller.
Mr JohnS. lloNliourt of Wi?o<lt?to( k,
Ya , wi i t oh nt o that "( olonel VNilliaui
Holt, of Hut Kiglith or j.oi hft|>H tho
Tenth Ueorgia volunteer*, died ill my
I mother s homo during llm civil war.
H in body was louUlulv buried, fur ho
wdh ti Hold tor, a gentleman uud a ( hris*
1 1 ii ii , mi l wo became much attached to
li i in. I ilituk lit) win from Macon, but
\vo huvo ii?> vi>i hcnrd from his kindred.
I whs thou h boy of hi x I con, uud now
thoro mo only two of hi living who
know of hi^grnvo. I Ii o headboard thai
marked it liaH gone. todocny. Kecently
I Ion III I'd t ii ut your wife was a Holt, and
possibly 1 1 my bo related to or know
<>f this < 'olouol William Holt, and
hon co I wr ito to you.
Who can respond to thin letter, and
who will iiiiii k that sold ioi'm grave / My
wifo wan not a Holt, but hor mother
wh3, and iih all tlio tioorgia lloltu aro
kin, oittior noar or ronioto, hIio wishos
mo to make inquiry and do Homelhtug
fortius forgott on man. Shosays: "Mr.
iloHliour ati<l liis inothor have boon
kind and t houghtfiil, and now thai
grave niii'tl lio re uiarkod. It will cost
only u dollar or two for a marblo bomb
stone. I wondor wbut branch of tlio
Holt faluily IhiH ( 'ololiol William 1 1 v? 1 1
belonged to.
I have look od o vor t'olonol Avory s
catalog no and timl that Captain Willis
C. Holt coinmaodod Company (' in tlio
Tenth 4 iom gin Kogirnont; that bo uf
torwnrds became major and thou oolo
nol of tlio i ogiuiout. Vliin regiment
was coin in a in I" I In at by ( ol. Lafayette
McIjiiwh, next, by \lirod Ciimmitig,
noxt bv John l>. Weoius, next by W.
( '. II ol I an 1 1 last by A . J . M o 1 1 ride. < >f
ooui'fio Homo siii \ mng roiurado can toll
us about this Holt, and will writo t ?
Mr Hoshoiu. If tlio HpiritH of tlio
dead do huvor around their graves,
how heartless it is to neglect thorn. It ;
in .sad enough to bo buried by strung j
oi n afar fioin homo and kiudrod, and
sadder !>t ill 1 1 > tin among t ho unknown
and unrecorded dead. ( >f course this
cannot l>o avoided during war, but
thoro is no excuse for neglect nig tlio
l^iavos of kindred who aro buried with
in t'UKv reach id homo. If thoro bo
ghosts ami haiintH and spectres ,/ro
< j u on 1 1 ii g yea vovards, they must conio 1
from those iiogloebt I graves. Kospeet
I'oi tlio homo of tho dead ? the grave
yard 1 ho cemetery im ihio of tlio best
evidences of a civil i /.od and kind
hoarted people. Craves do not roquiio
inoii ii iiioii t h, loil they <b> silently ?lo
tuiind attention. I'liov should ho | ro
loctod from wanton intrusion. Thoro
is ii grave hero now in nil abandoned
cemetery a potter's Hold over which
i udo and careless foot trump daily, and
in tlii** grave was buried tbo fatlior of
a man long honored ami lovod in (Joor
gia. A broken, mildewed marblo
slab that , has his nam : ami ago
lies upon tbo ground where it
lniH fallen. h is a blemish upon
tlio fainil \ name that this grave of tlio
ancestor has lioon no long neglected.
( )n?'0 I wroto to a niftu and suggested
that iiJiiuipIo shaft or tombstono bo
placed over his father's miivo? a father
d ist in g u ishod in h ;rt dav and he wroto
mo saving that tlio wiiiiIh of tbo living
woro more important than went iuion tal
honors to i ho dead
That in mi wiih wealthy, I bad a
marblo loadstone placed to mark that
grave. Woman has more lioart. more
aontunoiit about such things than man.
It. is tint mother who visits tho grave of
hor child uud decks it with HoworB.
Tliu poet ilurrott Biiyft that "Woinnu
was last at tho cross ft ml oarliesl at tlio
urn vo, " and Halleck say a that ' ' 1 he
^ravuM of oiii loved onos nro our j?il
^riui .?> b i inoH.
t wondor if thoro i t a chnrno! house
in this country. Whoro do they find
room for tho dead in Now York city
and ('lncnjjo? Wo road that in HiiKland
and Homo pails of tlorniany tlio bodios
,.f t ho dead are allowed but thirty years
(a fdoop in tlio ciunoloiy and aro tlpot
l.iMtii up and tho bonos thrown ill tho
c'l.iinot Iiouho and there they decay
: mid settle down into dust. I .ami is too
\ a I italilo to koop on HproadiiiK it into
i it vo\ ai da ami Hothov koop ou lining
1 ho niiiH1 ground cv?sry thirty veins.
I'ho r Oil 1 1 in ?> n t 'of icspcct for tlio home*
ol tho dt-ad is proHiiined to paa.s uway
in t hut tunc. There is nothing there
I. nt Ii ?no-? ami nol many of thoni.
I his is at least hotter (ban cremation;
no l?o'ter for the dead, of course,
but ln.-re yratoful to tho living who
lo\ ?> I I houi. Sacred and profane his
Ion abounds in mention of honora to
tho dead and lospeel for tlioir burial j
place" i'lie i-n\ o of Machpolali is posi- i
I I v id v know n and v* a- tlio burial place
of \brnham and Sarali, of Isaac and
lloi)d> ?h and .tiled). It is tho oldest
1 iii i a I place in tho woi Id. Jacob built
n monument to Knehel. but none is re
corded lo I. oi l Leah, poor woman,
w.is not good |o? king. I In? children of
Israel tool; up tho bones of Joseph and
carried them along \sith them ou their
forty years' louiney. Lvon in our tiny
I ho i e.oiuus of distinguished doml aro
carried tiiou^ands of miles to their
home and country, as \\ . W. Corcoran
did i he bono * of John Howard I'ayno.
< o! ii nibus < I o?ts not reoin to rest anv
where permanent 1 v and can well ox
claim as Samuel did t<> Saul, * Why
hast thou disrupted nie"'" I think that
.Spain might lot ns have tho reinaiiiH ol
either Columbus or Americns \ ospuo*
Ci?:s for t ho latter, tlitiii^ itiilian. is
buried in Se\ ille
I ho gi (ivo-t of our Confederate dead
tiro bv this time pretty generally mark
ed wiih marblo headstones. I have
often wondered that tho State has not
I ublishod hi pamt^lot or booklet form
Iho tinmen of all vuv soldier* by com
panioH and rogiinents antl other dcnig
nation*. It wouldent cost much and
would boa great comfort to tbo veterans
and their families. Colonel Avery*
catalogue cou tains olhcors only. I need
such a book almost every day. It would
l?o a homo ovidenco of tho sorviceA of
Inther#, brothers nnd ??? the
t'onfedorato army anil should 'liare a
place on tho parlor table beside tho
family llible. Why can't tbo next leg
islature have such a book compiled? I
was ruminating about the next legisla
ture, (or the press tells u? it will uot
have a negro in it autl only oH& Iteprxb* "
lican. ! k m a member of the legisla
ture of 186S, which waa purely white
and solidly Democratic. Since then
every legislature lias fcsd oae or snore
colored inembera and ae feral Republi
cans. Verily, we are op tb? up aradt.
. ? liill Arp, in Atlanta Conat it ntfoa.
^ffcr mrrrrtrrr itVatmtrflm*# ?
?jf ffv fiioht ?v|m? ft stnjrK
INDUSTRIAL IPICATIO.N.
k Plea AgainM (lie Old Mclhodi of
Teaching.
At tho Homl annual meeting of tho
Seaboard Air Idue Industrial Agouti,
hold at Elbertoa, (?a. , rouoatly, tho
followiu# highly lutoroatiug ft(Ulro??
along t It o liuoa of "Industrial i. dura
tion," vvmh dolivorod l>y 1'rof. Jumd>> B.
Ifuuuioutt, of tho h'ehool of Ayrloul
turrt, (Tniveiaity of (loorgia at Athous:
Muny huvo olulinud that oducutiou
v\at dovolopiug what wan in iltu j er?on
to bo oducatod Wo )<avo novel beou
aldo to uudornfautl how oducation
could coiuu Irojn withlO union* t lie
child was lToru with mora knowludgu
ill li i in than was pOHaoHsod l>y tho world
outMidii of him.
For inyMolf I am diatiuctly conscious
that what littio I know has coluo from
without. Ilouco I am com ptdlod to l<?
liovo that all truo education nhonld ho
conductod upon thn idea of acpium'
ing tho iniinj ot tho pupil with tho
facta and phouomoii a of tho world
about him.
( >bject touch I uj; tho boMt touching
bccuuno wo g<?t our knowledge ol thu
oiitHido world through our phy.aUul
tuuiKOH. i ho k i udoi>;a? ton i>i ba?od
upon tliia theory. Ilonco tin wondoi
111! HUCCOHfl.
When tho American colonic* throw
oil tho HntiHh yoke tltoy fadod to fioo
themselves of tho < )ld World's ldea'nud
inothoda of oducatiou. Tho?0 relic* of
hygono agoa Ntill duminalo American
HVtitQiiiH of odiicatioii. Kncrusted fo-t
nils of dead lauguagoH still claim tho
right to t ill*? (jut model n methods. Wo
iiavo Hti llorod long enough on thin ac
count.
Tito tiino lnts eomo when practice
h li i > it 1 < I go with theory. Whou thy how
should bo taught along with tlio why:
<>nr olnhiron domund to be taught no!
only that u tiling is desirable to bo
done, hut how to do I lio dosiinblo
thing.
I'urely olaKBieal and literacy oduea
(ton may ho all wuil for gcutlomon nmi
| ladies of wealth ami leisure. Hut tlm
| ureal toll l n k millions who aio brought
face to faoo with tho uooosbity for earn
nig a living need Homuthing practical.
They need to ho taught how lo ? I u
Homothtng- at Irani otio thing, ami
liow to' do 1 hat ouo tiling woll enough
to uurti an Inmost living, if not a com
potency, Tlioy cannot ali'ord to spend
till their youthful days and thoir share
of tlio pnrotitnl inheritance, and thou
come forth from tlio colioge hulls li o S i> -
loss in the Htruggln for success,
'I lie world does not owo any man a
I living, hut every man owns it lt> hiiu
[ Rolf, and tho world, to know iiow to
make an hoiiost support for himsoll and
t liosodc pond out upon him. 1 1 is enough
for tlio world to oiler linn tlio opportu
nity and mouim.
rareuls have a largo rosponsihility
roBting upon them just here, 'I'hey
have no right to tutu loose drones upon
society. Kvory young man and woman
i should ho a worker in the great liivo of
human industry. They will be, if l ight
ly educated at homo ami at school.
M iiuual lubur i.t as liouoiublo aainuu
tal, but it is not so considered. Wo
have coino to fool that tho man who
does brain work is more honorable t hail
tho one who does hand work. Labor is
considered as a drudgery. Not only
thin, I ml hand work if done in tho shad o
is considered more desirable t han when
done in tho sunshine. II oneojigrieul t ure
stands at the bottom of the li st of pro
fcssioii*. < >iii" boys do not select farming
from choice. \\ hen they can do noth
ing else they fai m J Ins is not {acci
dental, not providential. It is the
lined result of the cittinctimi thcyget at
I home nnd at school. i he trend of ail
they see and hear, at home nnd abroad,
causes them to feel that any other call
ing is to be profci red to farming.
I he constat uouco.s of tins condition
are natural but appalling, Ignorance
is not ublo to cope success! u iiy with
combined intelligence. llonco agri
ciiltui e languishes, farming does not
pay. When farming ceases to be
profitable every other pursuit becomes
less prosperous, (ieneral depression
settles upon the eountrv. I'usinoHs be
coiues demoralized ami commerce stag
nates. Hard, hart! tunes are felt by
uvet yone.
As ignorance is the cause, and wrong
education the occasion of tho Mate of
alburn, we see that tho only elVectivo
remedy is to be sought in right educa
tion.
It is perfectly natural tiiat a felt do
maud of tho times is for industrial
education. I'y this we do not mean
simply teaching the young lo w?>ik
wilh their hands. We menu to leach
them to think while they work, and
work bocau.se they think. lo cult unto
the brain as thoy train tho muscle, and
cultivate the brain through tho train
ing of t lie muscle.
Lot the conversation at home and the
course of instruction in tho schools and
colleges be based upon the principle
that "an honest man is the noblest
work of <lod. " \nd furthermore, that
it is well nigh impossible for u man to
bo honest who can not earn u living by
his own clbiits. And still further. that
it is O'tnalfy honosf and honorablo to
earn this living by manual or mental
labor, or bv both combined, 'leach
them that nothing is honorable that is
not strictly honest.
I hose c.d leges should bomanagod by
those who fu.lv rct'ogni/.e the dignity
of labor and illustrate it in their own
live". Liternr.v instruction and learn
ing ii trade or profession ahould bo
combined all tho way through tho
school life of our children.
We live fn a real world. Lot us
rct'oguixo this fact all the tune. "Lite
is real, fife is earnest," should be
written over the doorway of every
schoolroom. < bir children should bo
taught that "they. too. can make their
lives sublime' by honest, manly and
wOfrtlinlv toil. That the sweat of the
brow ornaments the diadems of true
nobility. That he i.s the man id great
Oht w oi th w ho adds soiueting to the
common stock of human possessions by
his own brawn and brain. I hat man
Alio Is fully conscious ol Ills own inde
pendence is capable of being tho truest
patriot.
Without seeking to le.?.r down or
injure aitv school, wo demand thooxtah
| I tslinie it of schools nnd Colleges where
the science nnd art theory and practice
of agriculture and the mechanics and
home industrtos shall occupy the place
of hunor ami rcceivo a full ?haro of
attention.
From such school* will come men
and- women ?M{Uip(?*d for useful and
happy lives. Having been taught the
laws of nature and understanding their
relation to thorn, these men and womon
will know liow to develop tno grcaw re
aoureesof our Southland, 'i'hey will in
augurate. and perpetuate an era ol ma
terial pro*w?.rity that will bring wvonl
peace and pleb?y, comfort and contenV
moot.
? Any money spent in this direction
will yield an hundred fold m tliia life
end eternal life in the world to come.
Poverty ie the ebtld of ignorance and
the parent of vice. Wiflom is better
ihaa riobae, and the ?a?ny of ein.
Trap deTelopment M rarnd and body,
in area haraoay, prodaoee Iba aobiaet
manhood and render* pouiblitSI thiufr?
iBdailrW ?dmqtoftfRH \U
KOblf ol \
QUfEN OF THE GYPSIES.
Holly l i'luf '.'iNiwn* I Kulcr of tho Ko*
iiianlci All Over ttic World.
A queen wuR recently crowned In To
peka, Kan. She Is a ?*??<? I r?. too,
tm- queen (if nil the gypsies. llrr tiamu
I ^ Molly Filar, auU upon t li ?v death of
her mother, who had reigned for sixty
two yours, Molly was declared Queen
of tho Itomanle* all over t tie world.
Hir mother had reigned In Austria,
I ?t? t i In- Queen-elect has announced her
;!< termination to remain In A inerlca,
und the gypsy capital will consequent
ly ho tnui.leired to the I'lilted Suite*.
Molly I'rlar Is a real ltuuiuuy. She has
traveled in gypsy fashion all over (ho
world, and speaks fourteen different
lungUligcs. When she was a little girl,
In romping around the camp, she fell
into ii lire, and this has left a sear on
her left cheek She I* greatly attached
to ii?>r mottled Shetland pony, which
Khe rides gracefully, for she herself In
of small frame, and lithe. Tho Ho
Inn tile. h are the oldest and the proudest
of the gypsy tribe*. Over a thousand
j ears ago they made their first appear
I 1 1 K O Y I'M V ullKH.V.
mice in Kin-ope. For many hundred
years Auslriu has heen their heftdqimr
ti ls, hot it* (jueen Molly remains In
A merle.'!, as she declares slit1 will, thn
Koinaiiics' capital will he here also.
Not a Temperance Coinilrv.
A story was told relntlnp to Heotrh
hospitality, as explaining Scotland's
I'fpiHai i? ?i * as a drinking nation. Some
years ago a Scotchman residing In the
Interior. wln? had aceiiiitula Vd a for
tune In America, pal I a visit ; ? ? his old
home. Before leaving a fellow eoitn
t rv man asked him to take in Ids pocket
a notebook, and to make a note of every
visit in< made with an nbsiM'va'lon as
to whether or not' he wtis offered liq
nor. I Miring " two months' absence h"
paid ninel.v 'wo \lxlts In Scotland and
was asked to take lhpior at elghly-Huv
cti of the hoMses he visited.
'I'lin Major'* K\ |?prl?<n?-n.
/Viim tho /h'troil I'm' Prt'itg,
f>no of tie* Pt su n^hest supporters of th?
il op water way fr i n I !i ?? < J r ? ? i f l.nko* to
the ocean is Major A. I ?i-*!m |?, of 7 1 - >
I'lilr I Ave., I><<tr->lt, a civil engineer of whin
e\ j.cflcliee and e.~. ||-(| ? I "I H l>|e p i < i|i)l aenco | n
liis profession. H?? w.t-. asr-i-talit engineer
oil t he 1 1 ii d <4< > it liiver llailr >ad 1 i> and
lias siiv.-e coiidieMnd !ari:e engineering
operat ions. Melius }(???>? I ? >.-> >i f <?. | f|, |f(?!roit
since l.s.M. and Iiuh a large nciptalnlnnco
am^iiL* tlio hu.dao-is no'ii and ohizons of
t liis dty.
I w?> jc/trii (iuo, foi Cut |ti>| lime, Major
IMiliop w?ks in the hospital. I"? ? r two
months lie had th<> host of medical alien
i hi icn, out when he was discharged tie \v:in
lot like the Major lli.shop of ohl. When
iisk? I regarding his h -aJt h, he .said: "Whoa
I had 'ay last spelt of tilcliiicss and came
out of the hospital I was a sorry sight. f
? 1 1 < I 110I ga'ii my str>r??th. and could not
??alk" ov?v a Mock for so .vm! woe|(s.
' I ri-it (.?(?<! nomn
a r t i >? I ??:? In J In'
it <> w ?? |> a |> i> rs rr
u'jirilitiif l>r. Will
iams' I'fuk I'llin
I ? ? r I'alo IVoplt>,
wlil -ii 0011 vinooit
iii<< I tint thoy W'ro
worth trying au-l
I ?' >11 ?.? ! 1 1 I WO llOMt-t,
I ?li'l not takn tlicm
fur my ooaiplexinn
1^' for Hlron^tli.
Aft it NiMlntf I bom
I folt ln?tl'>r. nii'l
^ k now t hoy <II<1 mo
\vi>r 1? I >if kooJ. I
am ploasoil t ? > reo
iiinmoiiil tliom to
Invalltls who iiot?il
u tolllo or to t'llil'l
j i)|> a s|iaUt?r<"l itn t ion.
"A. i'. HiHiior."
Snht-'rlhod and swirn l<? hrfo|-?? mo this
| ? ? i ? * 1 1 1 ?lay of January, IX'.H.
IS'MtKlir I!. II I'M . .1 I!.. %"??'/????/
I tw pun1, powrfnl vi'potnMi* InKrodh'nts
In l?r. Wj | |l .nils' Pink Pills for Pal"' I'nopln
r>ii|i|<lv tint untMotrt |dr poisonous mutter
i it I In- M?>ih1 a ml nilil ( ItnHf i'Ic men) u ii <*??? 1 c<l
l'>lmii.| up |>ndv aiixl l>ralns. MnnyiMi^iisi'.'
|| ? H if * II ppoHivl by ? ll?? lll.'.li'Mll {?. iM'SSiOll
i ?! I ??? liif-ii rsi t Iia v?> Mi<*eiHv.??'d toihopo
(??til i ii (I iii'ii <-?? of t piils. Tln-y iuii l??
'ak<'li liv y ? >i? ii Lf ? ? r nlil, Im'Iii^; liurmh'S* III
1 r iK-lr nat ii i rt, I >ii t powerful in eliminating
?ii-?'aao.
'? Teddy's Terrors."
Th.? row puueher has his liiu raw
hide l.iiot square down on "ii > of flu'
liij: i 1 1 in i 1 1 ; 1 1 p:iges of history. Il?'
has }>ut his foot in it I < ? lii? uii<lyiii4
jrloiy jiiiI to tlio uf tor rr.'iil i<*nt ion tit
nli the slltrbt i iik filings thai have
Iummi s;iiil nhout the unruly 1hti1>m of
rlnmpcih'd st cits on the wilil western
pla ins.
t "oloip'l Hoosovclt iirViT t in s of
l.uiilitiu his regiment of Koti^li Ki'l'.'is.
th?' basis of which. ho snys. is (ho row
p ii no lie r. There are ex policemen.
Harvard in. -ii, country doctors. dudes,
nml heirs to millions in his regiment,
lint t!n? framework of t organ i/.a
l Ton that I ins won fa mo Iti Cuba Is
flu' c??\v hoy, bronzed, daredevil, loud
ami unveiied'ed*.^^
"They scrapped ny nature." snys
Roosevelt, nml apologizes for the lan
guage, whilo sticking to tho assertion.
Tin y wi'i'i' not amhushed. Tlioy know
wlit'cc i ho Sua n lard 8 wore and hit
tliein because they wanted to. Thoy
had no: had any excitement. Life
without ii llttlo scrap was Intolerable.
Anything would do to livon things up
a hit. Tho cow puncher* had ifot eveu
had a good yell since t hoy loft l%rUona
and Oklahoma. The fight In the trop
ica I undergrowth was just like a day
off In town to mo*t of Hjoso uncouth
follows. ev*ry one made of heroic
stuff.
Tho Rough lllders will go Into hla
torv along with other ImmorTBl
"eHf^HTP MhIM Brigade, Napoleon's
Imperial <*u#rd. Xenophon's Ten
TtmnsaiHl. oasar's Tcwt.b legion: and
they wljr by and by get Into fiction us
succes&rs to the White Company of
Con* <*!m| tH* 7<nlii ttrav* of
Rider Haggard. And their names wW
ta fragrant of tumaoce, and their
deeds, magnified and gilded, will thrttl
many a circle In the foldrn
4*J9 that aw i? nil. U to asrtfe
?OWfllUJttf to bt 0ML9* M4rt Tw
tmr-Wpm MifNln,
The cakes of Ivory Soap are so shaped that
they may be used entire for general purposes,
or divided with a stout thread into two perfectly
formed cakes for toilet use. For any use put
to, Ivory Soap is a quick cleanser, absolutely
safe and pure.
?
A WORD OI- WARNING. ? There are many white ?oap?, eai h represented to he " just
as good as lit* ' Ivory';" they ARR NOT, but like ail counterfeits, lack the peculiar and
remarkable qualities of the genuine. Ask for " Ivory " Soap and Insist upon getting It.
ftfM, IW Vt T>. ? l*r??Ur k OfcmMt Co., ClnelnaMJ.
The Snfcly of l;a?l Trains.
Thirty years ago, when the averavy
vpeed of passenger trains was very
Inuch less than at (lie present day. no
ridents were of such fretjiMMit. oect.r
tence, that people declared that, in
insure Kreater safely, it hail hcctupp
necessary to "hang a director." In
1*05, out of upward of 1,000,000,000
passengers carried on tluAJincs of the
I'nited Kingdom., only fiv^ivere killed
one in 200.001 ?.< > whereas the mini
her of persons run over and killed in
the streets of l.ondon in a single year
was 'jr., or about one In 1.000,00') of
the population of the metropolis.
Supposing that each individual of
the r?.r?00,ooo of Londoners walkeiU
abroad each day in the year, that
would give a total of L\2<>7.f?' tO.ot '0
walkers against I.iiimi.immi.iumj tra.vcl
]ers My railway, and produces the re
markable inference that, for every
mortal risk incurred l?.v a railway pas
s?'OKcer. the walker in the streets has
)<? encounter twelve ehanees of violent
death. l!lack wood's Magazine.
RdnmlA Toar B#w?li With CMcur^t*.
Candy Cathartic. euro constipation f (/rover.
10c. 20c. If C. C. C. fail. druKK'sts refund uiouoj.
N*? nrlv l,000,n<K) persons m <? k ? ? tln-ir living J
in this pout* try by tho olik'tric i n?l u:-it r i?*.-?.
In the stony fastness of Port land's J
rugged Isle, or rather promontory, there j
i* u sight which tourists often over
,ook
A Popular Cond iielor.
The Seaboard Air Lino enjoys at tli !h time,
tho wealth (>r millions, ll-it with nil this
power nnd |n*l f , it in nothing when coiitpnrnri
to t tint wnltli, the enjoyment of tho conll
deneo of its employuos. No system in tho
Sou tii has a hotter net of mon and no system
has more experienced men. The conductors
mi most of tin* systems perform tho>o duties,
unii only those duties oftiio conductor. Jlut
mi exception Nto this rule Is J\Ir. J. i>.
Htephens, conductor on tho N. A. I,. .who is
conductor. baggage-niftier, porter, baby
care-taker; nit in one In shout two minutes.
1'. makes no difference wtio you nro or what
you nro, Mr. Stephens studios your inter -
es'.s, how to make your journey an enjoy
ment rather than a suffering. With such men
the tourist can f?;el safe, and t lie company
eminently so.
Society of Pointed Ucnrds.
The Society of the Pointed P.eards re
cently held its third animal dinner in
New York. The " Pointed Hoards" is 0110
of the most exclusive societies in that
city. Article 2. section 1. of the by
laws says: "No one shall ho eligible un
less he have a carefully cultivated hoard
of natural and personal growth, in g-wd
standing, and terminating In olio syri
metrical point half an inch from the
npex of the chin, of sufficient evidence
to preclude controversy." As far its
possible, everything connected with tin?
dinner harmonized with the aims and
objects of the society. The menu cards,
most of which were either designed or
executed by the members themselves,
several of whom are well-known ar
tists. gave ample evidence of the be""d
mania, and even the celery was ' ?cd
with Its foliage trimmed fo a j >int.
A woman may know Just what to say,
but site Invariably adds more to it.
Aiiijieiit Ju|>uiictu> licveiago.
Next to giape wino.lt In beliovoil that
Japnr.eso snlcl. or rice wlno, is the old
est alcoholic beverage known to man.
lis uro In Japan dating back over 2,000
veara.
Month's (irt'nt Steamship Lino.
; Much has boon said and written about rai!
I iv, ,k1 travel, about tiio grand scenery in
travelling l>y suob and such a lino, grandeur
of coaches and speed of, .entities, but the
practical travelling man (net the drummer)
will (ell you that where it is possible for him
to take a boat, he will do no in preference to
railroa I travel. And in Breaking of travel
ling by boat, there is positively no Steamship
l ompaijiy South that Rives tin* untiring
watch f(i Iiu>hs and care to t liyi r patrons that
lle< <?lh Itny Line does from Baltimore to
Norfolk. From the moment you land on the
deck to the end of your journey ollh-crs and
employees ar?< solicitous of your comfort and
welfare. The boats are floating palaces, and
the berths and saloon are perfect hi every
detail. The Virginia, of the Old Bay J.lne. Is
a marvel of hoauty. H??r officers, eotnprU?
ing the dirt oting force, are men of expor
| b<nc?>, and those ser vim? under J'ursor Dovle
j arc men who deserve praise for the manner in
j which the company's interests ure cured for,
not forgetting Watchman Williams, whoso
I cautiful baiitote notes can he heard an
nouicMiiK. "All ashore that's going ashore."
Prospective tfnirtsts in c.omlriK South and
Koing North would reap untold benefit t>y
taking the trip either way as it Is healthful
i and Invigorating.
I'r.Tiiri'il >>n rush , ? t o.my i n?l n I in ?'nl <4. VOWiJ^S J?
BUUNHi latent Attorneys, 1 ai Broidvty, N. V.
UNITARIANS^!*
t.nv Women'* A Minuet*, Kay si., Nt-wport, It. I.
The Best BOOK TIIK WARlKinii'l ninl Miinpt
tiounly Illustrated i>rli'o fro? to nnyljotly semliiitt
two ii ii mm I Kiil>s<'r1i>ili>ii" nf *1 en?-h U> I lie Overland
| Monthly, SAN Kit AN CISCO. Hmin'lo Overland, to,
r^po pcVfEVDiscovEiiyiiii'i
I ? O 1 Qtiirkn?1iof And ctir??* worst
I Hrml ior book of tttMimcniAts ami IO ituvs'
I tirafnil'lit l'rrr. l)r H H (jKtLU'S EOKB Allan I* 0?.
J A 3*uuiiK wo nmn lit Elizabeth, N. J.,
I has recently broken ?IT ail engagement
I which has been in force for eight years?,
,u.. I 1 hi? disconsolate lover has brought
J Hiiit for ?125, (X ><j dninagcs. Well, why
fIiuuI 'n't J10 N' reimbursed for the ice
J (-ream and sprua water expenditures?
"itljr wile land plni|>lcH on herface, but
oho has bo?n inking CASCAHKTS and they
have nil dlsnutiearOil. I hud been troubled
with constipation for Home time, but after tok
Iiik tlio llrst Cuncaret 1 have hnd no trouble
with this ailment. Wo cannot apeak too high
ly of t'ascarets." Fheu Waktman./
07 OH (lormantown Ave.. riilladclplJa. Pn.
CAN DV
CATHARTIC
TRACK MA MM MM1IHO
Pleasant, Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. T)o
Uood. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Orl|>e. 10c. 2.Sc. .'*?o.
... CURE CONSTIPATION. ...
ttfrlluc Rrafl; Coapmr, (kteip, w??lr??l, K?w *?rV. tit
U r| Tft Q1A Bold and guaranteed by all tlrupr
NU- I U-DAb gists to rlRE Tobacco Habit.
\
Tl# City bV IH? Sm. X,
The KEELEY INSTITUTE,
N. K. Cor. V?mlt>rh?r?t k Kni'.th at*.,
( inillJMON KUlTIi 4AMOLINA.
UUuilt OcoHii Surf Bathing, Y?tohlng,
Hnntmw Mini Flttlijiig, Trolley <?nU Ytttf
lilrtDi 7, l*mnl Jliulloft, HulltvMii [vlAua ana
i the iil?i ??< I'ttimr ?li t<> i t cujoyfra wnil?
iiuilor trt'Hiiufut for
Whiskey or Morphlni Addiction,
Open* Ot l, !tr?l Mild villi bd lh? OKff
K ? ? !? > tii?ll(uto In llt? Ntiiltf,
PIANOS, 'o+o*' PIANOS.,
A
IU .willful l ' prltrf 1 1 I'lanos, of good qual
, it\. Uiivi't 'i in r.Ktyrj freight p re?
ftmn ftMtW up. VVrlU? foronta
]uvut"? Hfitl Urin* mi |ilai)OHto
MA. MALONE,
Columbia, ? ? ? ? S. 0.
SAW MILLS.
II you tiotHl a Hft w mill, ?*iy nine, write
n o before buying olaowbfre. I h&ye
il l* moot complete Jiuo of mllU of any
(tcalor or mxuufMutuier lu tho South.
CORN MILLS.
Very bighorn grade at Utttt?tt?l*
'* '"W >>rlt>04.
L IV ( ? w _ If
l lutuTrt, Moulders, Kdger-t, R>8#W%
Kniul Buwa, 1. at lift, oto.
ENGINES AND BOILERS)
Tnlbott ft ud Llddoll.
? l'.nglebe/g Kico Hullor .inatook, qulN*
tit-It very, low prices.
V. C. BADHAM,
No. I}i2(> Main Bt., Columbia, 8. O.
jtti. bh uih's liver pills.
U? ur?> h > <? tii??lnt;l t li<t I i !???> <lo four things:
l?i rhc) m i mi lite l.iver.
2ml I'licv oi't <*ti the I pper tioVrl*.
;ti (I I In- , not on (lie l.owrr UvH'rU
Itli. Ilti'v <M'I mum the Kidney*
Ni.i> rin-y (In not ?Irkfn or tripe. Oth V pills <1<*
pii- !'. ?tntli -??iiic oin- lm f of nil.*. OlldPr'ii <lo It all.
'iiV Ct tilHii Hov by >1 all.
'i iif iihI A lit iil> ('oniiXDjr
\l t.l * t \. \ >| \KK I IIK.M.
COME AND SEE IT.
Wi>\\ill exhibit at tbo Stnto Fair, to be'
Complete Murray Ginning System,
W. !! GIBBES & CO,,
Machinery and Mill Supply Headquarter.
COI UMBIA. S. C.
THE BAILEY-LEBBY CO. Sg
AMKS Engines and Holler?,
AI'IJ.m'aN ?V TAYI.OK Thresh era.
"MONI I OH" liustlews Urain Heptyator*,
(iin?, I'ros?o-, Corn ami Cane 51iUt?,
KNUIjKBI*1{U IU<? liiillur ami Poliabor,
I?K hoAt'H Saw Mill-.
Wn will exhibit
lu'hi hero Nov.
lion, a
1 ilh to i'Mli, in opera
( (ifTord to miss it.
l.oiilht'V A.- H?il?l)or JHUtinK,.I>^clng,
Packiuua, Pi!'". Iron Fitting^ In*
jictors, I'ullcyp, yhaftiuK, bVtul
I'd nip* nu<l C5enor.il Supplies. ,
UHARLESTON,-- S. C?
Try our B-L Co. A nil- Friction Babbitt Motal
ORGANS.
ORGANS.
(iond, rt-liablo inynns shipped direct
from factory --freight prepaid? from
?.<H> upward. For catalogues **nd tcrina
wriic, *
M. A. MALONE,
Columbia, - - S. Cr
And rery LOW PRICKS. I.nrg* flock. Also
IMI'JK, V A I. V ICS uiul FITTJWfOS. KN
OINKS. 1IOI LKKS, MILI-KaudlftCFAIRH.
Lombard Iron Works jfc Supply uo,f
CEED WHEAT FOR SALE! ~ .
U
From lTu> ureateat ?<<>!> ever Rrown In th?"
?oiftli. 'I Iiipo vurietie8r>Fulcastor, a bearded
Wheat; Red May and Wlrttu Clausen, both
smooth or beardless. Wheats now vorv fr?>
from rocklo rood'and brok/n Krnln. being far
superior to tho ukiia] run fit need wheat, \Vp
will, however, reelean trie whont when d?
fclrctl, taking out upmost cn erv cockle seed au?l
pieces of broken main Howell as any inferior
irraln thoro may bo In It. V Wheat as Uknow Is
price 5I.IW uer bushel, recUeaned wheat |L15
por bushel. Tli?*o price* nra both rara Kt
Charlotte, Including eaoko. -^acU'iMKik con
tain* two bushel*. head in yotir orders at
once if yon wish to aecure tho beat need wheat
on the pinrket. Torma: Cash with order.
Charlotte Oil & Fertilizer Co,,
or Krtd Oliver, Cll AItM>TTK, N. C.
TITANTF.n -Pasa of had hasp h that BTP-A'Jf*?
?? will not Imiii' (If Hond ft .Ms. to IlipsnaOlMmtral
Co. . NiiwVi'rk for In si.d low testimonials.
FREE WATCH!
R'nd voiir address and wo w ill express AO flne, long
tiller Nickel cluurs. When sold, remit 11a 92.S0> and
we will ine.il you, free, n handsome Btein wind and
a?-l watch, wfilc'< retails for t'i.Sn. WINNTON
CUMIt CO.. No. vj .uaili M,tVlnnt?n,X.C'.
IV tirilrrliik' cooda or making rnquirlra of *4.
v. rltaera II will hr to your advantage to naan.
t on this paper. S#<'^SS
The Youth's
Companion ...
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from the tlmeof subscription to January i, 1899, lndu?
Inj? the beautiful Double Holiday Numbers. Among the
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Rudyard Kipling
W? P. Howclis
Lillian Nordica
Nov. ioth fjjue. " The Banting
of the ? Sarah Sana. ' '? Tltt
*foiy of a Nffrt. ' ' .
Dec. ist Issue. " The Water. r
melon Patch." A sbxy of fruit- *
tovlnghoys. *
Dec.^1 Issue. "XacMeataln*
Wfr." An Atwrlcm '
prima 4omm'? IrMiiirt titeaffci:
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