The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 23, 1899, Image 4

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T-W ? ri a vo That Picture fainted of the New England People ? ?+ ??? ? - BY ONE OF THEIR PREACHERS -? ? <% W ho TclU thv' ?<?(>'Hs !?>!*> Ilow Wicked anJ Uteris lU |?i ,iv :d lliev Ap pear. "Ill fitrt-H the land, 1 ? hastening ills ft prey. Wlicto wealth accuiunlnl?? in..I men docay." How doth history repent ib<elt. If OoldHinith lit* I Imv.- !in ? I t ? our tiny ho "tyiglit have written tlr^n linn aboiirNew 11u11111 I Wui th< i <? ovi i mich u ftad and |???? t-?I pielmo drawn of any people iih tlnit" N?? w I nghiiiil picacher )mn drawn <>t the country pooplo of Mat-inchuai'tts iijl'1 hnM J?111? lifdicd in tho Arena. We \\< mlcr that tho editor of (hut high toned m igiciri' Would dlU'O to O\poi?'t till ?I ??!* Ii\l tl H IH of tho I'u'itiii.H iii nil tlit-1r h'c.leftu deformity and t<? broadcast it nmon> tho oiti'/eiiH of ?-ii 111 ? r ti I I:.i In I In ?tory of 1 hoir <l< -gi o.lal i m j? h^ sic illy in worno than whiit wo nnd about ol tho goitre (I i h 111 < * I s oi Sivit/.rj luiol Hix 11 iigera <>ii ( inli hand , six tOOH Oil inch fen.I, rri.i-n e\ I'M, hare lij'f, club fort. miil'lo ?? In>|. Ill 11 U'M. dsVI'.llH it lid idiots tiecUl In be common in every mml ? inmni?i? v Hut tho (legem racy no'i ally i > ?-? t ? I? wor?t! for thiii pi t uchor (>ii\it w ?*??!? there in it ({lith? < ii i; Imm ii i^. h Im<> 11: toW IIH III Ii Cattle rlMiH or otlu-r nttino tiou yon will no II? wicked u throng o' human creature * n-i i w r gut lured at WhitO Chapel or tlr> Five I'ow Is, ami that tho pUIIH OI' } > I I r ol:H t >111 i t for drunken MlWilirN till' 1! 111' 11 bo'oro o'clock in tho in< rMnj; un? I I li< *;o h<??? I luniH iiiHult every woman I hoy hum t, and whon night cornea I <<lli mi n mi i wotueii revel in tin! wild orgie-i of a l>roiniHouonH dinoe \ ml y?-1 nine of Hioho Boston odilofM iirr Mill crying **8top thief!" to dn-tr u t ) ublie alt?n tiou from their own f-lninir. ?>ii<m I foro I loivii alluded I" Mi. tftetrton'a statement that tlui mat riagc rchit ion in MaHBiichilHi'tlH i.m nlmo t a nullity, and that acparatiomi aro i>i<*r?? A'ominoii tbun legal divorce*. \..t bjmg Mnoe aliothvr Now Kngbtiwl writer astound cd tho public I>y ?1 ???!?? r111;* that in many townu and v i 11 ?* tln? mniid of tho Habbath lu ll whh ui vi r hcnd, nor tho church door ever opt m d and re li^itin wan K"'"K lapiilly itilo diKti^c ?lUil jnnoonotni donioiode. What lloi'H all tli in in in ii? I' a.-i tin1 Almighty <i. d tnrni'd Mm buck upon that liiHtoric ground and ?.?iv? n 111? ? ilovil frco ri ign ovi r it > pi opi- V Him it bonio to thi" 111'iI u iiiii'i w ho pi r ii/hi s liolinosn or Kiini'litiouiioni i.h l\M hid with tar and font In 1 s un 1 jnado lo l< uvi tho country. I' a m i-ro oonunits an outrngo in that on.-< holy bin 1 dm '< it tako guard* atid policn m.d tin- militia to koop t ho mob oft <? f bitn'.' \nd yet tho Hobtoii '1'raiiHi'i ipr iuil Imt (? coryin ih Bcvoral gcocration.-i 1>. bind Nfw I'm," land inrolinoiU^nt and nior i!h. "IIow hi?> tho mighty billon!" WI ii n wo !lnd that iu The Arena a tpronohrr h hIIowciI to t?ko for Inn to\i), " I liu I 'im-i in racy mid Decay of Knrid \<w I ngliii^l." Their conditio!/ ih amH/io,", pMtlf holploHH. Tt.o land of \\ < liMtrr.t li| I'icrco and Huwlhorno ia now] hantcning ill.sa pn y." for n* woali cumulatCH in Tin^ton iiim ib cav uioiind it. Tliia proiiohor mivk "tin- innlM aro built, but the farina aro nil mortgaged.*' Then, what Will In come of the fin tory girln Whon tho mill" aro oil moved unnth to tbo Cotton, wlii ro tin y nro iddiged to conic Or-..,elon<- Not long ago 1 traveled with my good tro n.l, ( nllo wftv, of 'l'hc Macon i eb graph, and lie talked in rapt lire* about ii now book an Knglinhiiiiiii H history of th?? I iiit<>d Htatea. IV rev dreg bios wiilleti two ?olumoB about n?, and it ia a masterly production?-nothing ho thorough, ho philosophic, bo jil't to all tin' lactorn, obi ICogland, New Kngbind ntid the iiouth, lifts ever bee-n written. I Ii" author i? an Kiigliidmian, a noted traveler, a t el .?}:ir b!"*i toio d, tin projudici'd and ii < ? ?.t it'iliung an eauley. I ^ ' ' to III. him-nd for it to the Kvor. tt W ad lev <'ompatiy. who ptibli^h* d t In \ ijn-11? ? 111 ? <i 11 lolI, lltld eagerly have I p< i? u-< ?I n nd ? nj. ed i t. Thia edit ion i.u . an a 'luiiiibb* preface by (Jeneral \\ i?>le ll'imj ton. I I.im I ?n>U ih two compn h'ii^:v? '.->i tin ichools, but f v cry iihi:i ot le: -'i r<' -' ? ? i! ? 1 h i vc a Copy in his lii ii- c to f< e 1 upon - to feed mind ari l mein-Tv. m I be .xtali lifdied in the fnitli "1 ? i f'.'it 'of from my in m o ?t In 'O t. t t * t ; t; H Mr < ireg for writing ll.M I i. i \ wl ib? I i-till live, for I fee! t '-n ut ? ? ? ? h i. > ? tii . 'lite, "to ill' I>een vimlicntr l i v [?. . ti r Kvcrv I?????? I I-, r ' >rt, n- I ? h it portion iitx.ut '??II ? :. ij .* sir i.h.l tlx mi l '????? j i? ? iin< ?<?utheru f-j i:it 1 'in \? :1u \ .u mi 1 u fee I in k ?>f tin: i? ? 1 | i ': < r- \ t v?> 1 in tllO MHltll' Cl I'll i'l, \ . - l! tlln'u. -t (in feel ?'hl in i<ii 1 * Here it; in:<>!}r r : !; : i. ?( t he ituIh<>r han jilht ?e; t : . ! ?? i ? ? h Ihr i.iril. ! t* ? ittle. in " I !,i < . i ?: t i.I - t ti A^*?i ir-t the North,' ty !{???:. I .. I . 'irmly, n cultured '?oil 'ti Ni'fi1. < Mti'lirni nn? I late n ii)etnl>(T ? ?'" i i'?i *- ,p i?' 111 t!w?t "late ? oirl ii i-. 'if il i-i' vi.t< run of four venrh' m-Hh r - i \ :ce I linvc < i iilv lull tin.. to ' .: ? < v r if s I'd ii lent:', I'llt In v ? ? r< .1 I !.???: h :?> 1; now thai :t will I' ? utio'h r \ ilti iMc eiue-i tor iu o*)r hi..! ! ! ? -t il?li^)i tho truth in the inn ?!- ? ! <? ir voting people. Tin loiij.' h.i-ith i tnnkiDR her imn lit-r.it ir< now, thank the I/or<l for 11 i- in?*? ???? !? H?-rr ??? >t beautiful iittio I !: < ! p>.? i;.? l?y Kev. E. A. Winfranl. i f C<! :iui ?<. S My frieml, K. A. \ il!, <?( J no New berry News, puMi.-ln I it nrnl pent u copy to me. I lit- 1- :th- ran pruueher la no mere rhymer; he i* n true poet, Mid iniiijy of Iiih jioeiii'* ure lis per K i t geoi an ever lluvi.e or i'unro-1 wiote; lone of them remind onu of (ovtpcf ?ad QohUiuttb. Tney ?r?) n- ini?l?r ?od Irno m cliiRhie. Tho veiaos "No croa*, do crown," are e\<|uit>ite, nr,<l no ?re the line? in Diemortam of Wmmo Ditie. And hero I have some nil inherit of The Midland Monthly, of ht. L.iiiih, thai ie ad admirable iu?t!??\uci ami one entirely fnir and jnwt to thn/^outh, My fried, .lii'nj^tniii I! (ir#? n, of w?a ?ent on a secret miadou t:? Cab# end 8t. Domingo, in 18-lft, i r President Taylor, and recently he wrote a truthful ami very in?truetiv? article containing Ins observations of tho people oapcclftly tho conlliot bo tween tho white and negro race8 iu thoao ihlniulH. Thiaakctch waa declined by every northern magazine of repub lican illhtilieta declined bOCIlUHO 11M com-hudon <ii< 1 not tally with repubit can policy; but it waa promptly ao copied by tho Mill html Monthly, and Mr. Orotu adviaea our people to con tribute to it uml patronize it. Mr. Ureen, (l well know u Melon of that very notable and rvblo gentleman Dulf (Srecn, in hiuiKclf one of tho inoht learmd uml reliable writura of tho Mouth Thon there ih our own Thomaa NCIhoii I'ugr, whoHo "lied Itock" Iium awakened tho couacrvativo pooplu of tho north, unci thoy declare with aoine signs of repentance thftt thoy did not know; thoy did not dream that tho south hh? ho *hatuefolly and cruelly hiu iahMcil iu reconatruction day*. May I>?? they will apologi/o before long. Ych, wo urn riiiing up again to the front, and will yetfullill Albion Tour gen'a prediction. h>r ho i-aya in hi? ' T'ool'a Krrand," "tho ninth eontroll rd and doiniiiatod the iiutioual govern ment for lifty voara, and if our people | continue to worship money us their (Sod, the south wiil before udothir lull! century control ami dominate it <iiii. " The north, like lliirif^u, mi-cm, Mordecai titling at tho gate, And in iitihappy, and now her only hope if that there ia a u ggor in the woodpile who will Homo day break out and drench our land with blood. Let the north beware and let ua alone, for Hainan waa hanged on tho gallows ho '?mil for Mordocai. Wo do not fein I lie negro, for though lie ia a political fool, he in yet our friend. lint I mnat bo amiable today, for it Ik the hoveuty third annivoraary of my oil thday I have already had forty iiiHMra aiid a Jiiindreil good wishes, and there aro more to come. My wife kihaed me early -kissed mo lirat and \\ 1111 a Coll j II gal H In I le * '' ^ Oil ill II at 1 i \ t on and on iim long aa you can, for I don't know how wo would get alone w ithout volt. ' I don t elthel, and ao, like a petitioned soldier, I keep living oil I line cuta dow u .ill, I?ot li grcat plid small, llxcept a pensioned soldier. Wo had a big dining today with eighteen of the tainll.V at the feuat, and the inriiii waa an old faahioued dinner, with iee cream and talk and hilarity for deaaert. I hey drank a cold wntei toast to my longevity bill Arp, iu Mlai.ta ('oiibtitution \H I M V CKOi? IU I I I IIV l.\fl elites ul Ileal allJ Miinn iiljl Cold Willi ^ lienor,il Rain lull. 1 he Week ending Monday, dune 1 iviiH inteiiHely hot dining the tirat four .lava and abnormally cool the remain der of the wei k Tho extreme mini ilium waa 10.',, and the minimum ?>.J ll'g ret a I lie rainfall was general on the H'? 17th, and in placea heavy. I lie week h rainlall i-v?ved< 1 four inches at black vilie, and over three niche.; at a mini i of points. with few placea only ill it had has than an in<jj|. ot' lain i Is er yl.e greater portion State, it cam A in the form of a gentle aoakuig lain. I he extreme boat and dryneaa of the eatlv part ot the week were iletri rni ntnl tr> tin development of all crops e\ei pt cotton, and onused lntlsh miller ing among workmen and annnala in prosecuting the eultivation of field er. pi, but the cooler weather and gen ??rally copious rainfall of tho cloao ot me week have changcd the condition-* materially for the better. < 'otton made rapid growth during the week following the raiuH of hist week and the high temperature,- fa voi able weather conditions for it. I he carlv planted has excellent rtaiob .in.I is fruiting well, ami soino is blooming. I jato planted Inn ueither k.ood standi nor Huurtonable hi/.o. Sea Ulaml cotton n very promising. (traaMhoppera are eating cotton just ..lining up in the extreme weateri. i'iiII titles . The e.uidition of corn wan improved I,v teceifiug the niuoli needed mo?a t ire, an t by the drop ill temperature i )ld 4N.ru i? in uilk and tausol, and in |? ing laid by. Iu the Hoiitheaatern eo'.intiea moiih1 tNirii waa ruined b\ the diought W ire or bud worma con i nine to .h-Htroy corn in a few counties. \ f, w hicitliticH report the crop very I >r> >ui i*i ng Tobneeo win greatly improved b\ tin- riitiH, but it baa poor ht -nidi*, and Ion be. n M-riomly injured by wonin1 iri M irion; tianaplantiug J'lt liniahe>l in Vwberrv, conteiupbited a.Teage I in I >;irli ngtoii. l opping Iihh l.egu >i. .1 imu' rii'c about all plante.l. 1 In cr.-p H genera!ly doing well, but cuter pdlara i-ontinne t" lntvat it in locali tieH. Wti. it nn.I oats threshing well un !,.jwnv. ^ laid of wheat below tin aver igt>, W illie " ?ts are very poor gen c* r h 11 v. I'asturen have ntarti'd new growth Mil Mia bearing and growing well Wild berry crop very poor I e>?? be ii.g ??,.wn oil atubble lamla ami wi?? 4',>ru..- Caucaml Horghum vary 'u cou dition aecoidiny to previous rainfall .SraRK fattened cattle now oeitig mar k- te.l "I In 1 Minister'*" Ctmrrh Tlie An.'! T,? 11r rhur.'h at Kirrlemtlll (Tlirnills>, Scni!;inil. made famous l>> .1 \! l?arric. .-v- nis. to have fallen upor evil days. William (' Conn. the "III tli* minister," has resigned heeause fix uiilt r m. inl)oi;> of his congregation said h<- was." loo hro:nl having preacl.ec. in the pulpits of other denomination^ Although tho presbytery acquitted hiir of nil blan.e, Mr. Colin could not b* persuaded to remain. There are, bj the t^ay. only twenty-seven churchef in Scotland and two in Ireland which are now hu haded in the 'Synod ,,i I'nltrd Original Peceders," a fact whl<h reminds the Philadelphia Prest of ?h<? reply made by an old Scot whcc asked after the welfare of his church "Weel," he said, "ye kon 't this way; first, there were a hunne***^' us Then there wa.s a schisrri an' tha* Jefi hnt fifty. An' then there was a hores> trial which took awa' twenty-five Then a deesruption left only my broth er Donald an' myself an' I have sal' ??ou*'" o' Dor ?'d" toxy." eV-PRODt'CTS 01 MPAT PACKFR&. J lit Lie & (o Which the I'oruuf tt the Steer i? Pur 'J lift ji i cat t'hlengo packing hoi^sa g?? t u great deal more money f<?t tlio by products In< (denial to the tilling . yf ti steer than the meat seiin for. tin the average the ment mml It* nun pounds bring IHO, while th?* by-pro ducts bring at V'holesale >?">*. The latter sum Is roughly mtulf up a^'ful low*: IIklo, horns, hoofs and haii\ $2.%; faVv blood, sinews and bones, $1>'?. ! miscellaneous other waste*, $ir>. It ts only in the largo and well ap pointed Klalighler houses that tin- full | value of the animals dm!) with can be 1 realised, nod the*.* become fa?'torle* j for a great nmiiy products, beside* : llmliug Hie proper and most profitable, markets f?>r each of t to* raw products j Into w !ii< li they separate the animal* Nothing i? allowed to go to waste, and tfii years itgo one of I ho largest butchers iu this city declared tliat tho Chicago packers w^n* pitying the en tire rust of slaughtering cattle out of w hat tit" butchers hero w ere paying to have carted away Hides, horns, J^oo^s and hair have had their markets for ninny yearn and their \aluu in Creases Kteadil.v. This is particularly lint* <>f horns. for the practice of de , horning cattle has become so general ihat it. otn> great Chicago packing house it was found during a two year j fount that the returns only showed ..lie horn to e\ery throe bullocks. | Horns nr.' now worth about $1M) a | din The hides go to the tanner, the hair for mixing mortar. The tails hin t go with the hide*. Mown at tho tip Is smiie long hull', and this Is Hold iu be turned into curled hair for up bolstering. If the hoofs are pure white they have ;i peculiar value They are sent to China tor Jewelry making. Thomi which are striped, black or damaged l?u into the kettle to he boiled for glue and i lie residue made'into hoot meal, i valuable fertilizer. In fact, every thing which Is not used for other pur poses Is nt Inst turned into some form ?f fertilizer, even to the tankage water In which the cuamext of the refuse is hulled to extract Its fats The coarse hones are either carbonized and sold for -uu.'ii rellners' uho or turned into I'ertilr/.ei'H, and the blood Is mostly dried and turned into another aid to mricul t ill'". Some of the blood is sold n liquid form to sugar rellneries. hut ?lot a great deal. The white bones ill table for Knife handles and such imposes bring from $70 to ?>'M) a toil md go mostly to (iermany. The itiaiu parts o! the animal as ihey are sent to markets are carefully trimmed, but there is no piece of good neat but has its market Tongues i in I tails are regular articles of com ii'iio, and even tho meat from the he??ks is added to the supply for sail ages and the lips ale cut oft' and lickeh-d. Knch character --r fat U eparatcd from 111?? others and finally lie.se are marketed in the various irins of neat's fout oil, uleu oil, tallow* uid htenrlne and uleuiuurgei inc. He fore the horns are sold the pith Is ?xtla.'ted I'll in them ami the tlliest ^fade of gela ine is obtained from the pith. The sinews are all separated to he used for clue st..< k. the bladders arc <uld I'm holding snuff and the greater tart of the intestines are used for ,;insai;e casing:.*. Parts uf these have, 'luwever a special use and value, and ?ire sohi separately t<> be made up into -uldhealers sUins. The lining of the vimlplpe is also uf particular value, a im: used for a fancy sausage casing tud iiNn fur a lining for pipes, through ?vhi? h beer Is passed In breweries, llcef extract, pepsin and ninny other i hiugs are made In some of the biggest h'.u A new usr> has recently been dls ?(.ven d for the contents of the paunch, winch until lately had to be thrown i w a v. It has been discovered that a .mud quality of cardboard can be made .f it and is now being saved for that (im pose. < >1 course, the large receipts from these by products are not all pro it. but there Is a manufacturer's prolit .nade out of each of ihem which sj-'uregates a handsome sum. and till if tiiis help- to keep down the price if the fresh meats io Hie consumer.? New Vorl, Sun W cn Ducllluj l? ? Crime. Two street porters III Itiillll, tier many. g. t into a row* lately, and. In stead of piiliehiug each other's heads, were persuaded to tight a duel "under severe conditions." They were sn ip ped to the vvabt. blindfolded, ami -tMil..I with revolvers One shut was to be tiled at tiftecti paces, hihidfohlod; ?h'Mi tile c?.inhalants were to raise the bandage, advance to ten paces dis fa me. and tire again. Twu rounds were tiled in this way without damage to anv otic, not e\eti I lie four seconds. I'hc latier then decided that honor was satMnd \ 11 i lie parties t.< the affair l,l\e h. .11 alTeSled the aUthullllcS iippaien11v i cing ftiriou* .'it lie* ridi- j ule brought Upon ,duetlUiL' by the luw J rank ef the .onibatantj TV.ere :ir ? over 'JO0 brands <?r w;rie nroilu?'< 'I r*rj:u'? hut more w ine i s Iran', in Kngland than in I'rant e. and '? nd'Ul i1- 'he gr.-aiest wliic market in the vvcrhl. \ Slier,.Ian Me ' photographer m.W he has dis. ..veiv.l ;. p:"cc^ b\ means ,)? u hid. .1 proof ..f a phutugraph ma> i.. tai?eii v. ithin a few moments after "Better Be Wise Than Rich." Wise peopfe .ire aLso rich Tvhtn ihe\> knorv .t per fed remedy for aII AKnayir.g aisc.ises of the blood, kidneys. Ih'er And barrels. It is I/otxfs SarsapAritlA, which is perfect m Us Action ? so regul.ites tht en!-re system ,t.< to hnng vnporov* health. 3fccd6 SwiMilwhiffa rJUiJ fan we xvonilor that <:iiper*MflAH Js ft control II ok f&rco among the ignorant when |>r?imlM?. clairvoyant* nn<l for tune-teller^ find enough of It among the ho cnllml Hlitcalcil cla**ea- the wealthy and refined- to make their nhallow ?|uaokerlea a trnthful ?onree of revenue nn?l tticifl'M'lTe* yometlnW the pet* of "?Odflr?" the /New Va'V U'orlt! HOW m she LOOKS f'oor clothes cannot make you look old. Pven pale checks won't do it. Your household cares may be heavy and disappoint ments may he deep, hut they cannot make you look old. One thing does it and never foils. It is impossible to look young with the color of seventy years in your hair. permanently postpones the tell-tale signs of age. Used according to directions it gradually brings back the color of youth. At fifty your hair may look as it did at fifteen. It thickens the hair also; stops it from falling out; and cleanses the scalp from dandruff. Shall we send you our book on the Hair and its Diseases? 1 Thtt Bmmf Advlom Fr?a. If you do >!.'? oMnln all tho fltl you expi-:te<l from th? hup of fnn \ Igor, w: u? ttio dootor about It i'rnbatily then- Is noma difficult OH it T with your t:*n?ral ?v?t?tn wlilr-h niit* l>s omlly rriiiOTau. 4<lilr?*n, Ml. J. C. AVEIl, l.owttll, Mass. fxp.nshc Plovers* A French contemporary grumhloH Jmv cfliiKc, owing to llit' KTcediness of tlio Kni;lish. |?l<? \ egg's cost cents apiece in Paris. Hut I In; complaint need not Ik* liiKi-n seriously, its the same aiitlioritv ipmtes SI per cut; as the price current hi London. asserting, inorcov cr. tliiit :is mini) as S|."i wns l?l<l for a coii| Ic of spc< iincns recently. On the ('outllietit i he eg^s of tlic plover are not l?y :m.\ ' h'.-mis ?-.i highly appre ciated :is with us. The hue l'rinee ltisinarck, however. was particular)y fnii'l of ilieni. ami his admirers m<cd to send tlietn t<> lulu 1 >y the thousand from the plains of North t ieriuany.? I ? >ndon <'hronicV. 'I lio Modorn Mt lliotf. an awful thing not to know where one's next meal Is coming front." "Yes. hut a good many of us married men arc experiencing It since the grocery -uorea Rot advertising hat gain sales "? Indianapolis Journal. Ail ExiH'lleiit Combination. Tito pleasant method ami beneficial pfYeela <>f tin* well known remedy. S v in * P ok lius, manufactured by I he f' \ i.i kokni a Kio Svni'p Co., illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa live principles of plants Known to lie mcdicinaiiy laxative and presenting them in the form most refreshing to tlie t:iste and acecptublo to t li?? system. It is the one perfect strengthening laxa tive, cleansing the system effectually, dispel 1 ing colds, headaehes and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling one to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its per/oct freedom from every objectionable quality and sub stance. and its acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating them, make it the ideal la xat i ve. in the proeess of manufacturing figs are used, as they are pleasant to the taste, but tin* medicinal qualities of the remedy are obtained from senna and other 11 nana tie plants, by n method known to the Cai.ifokma T'io Svki'p Co. only. In order t<> get its bencticial effects and to avoid imitations, please remember the full name of tti< Company printed on the front of everv package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, KAN FRANCISCO. CAL. I.OUI8VTI.I.E. KY. NKW VORK, K T. l;ot ?ale l?y *'? l>fUKKi*tn. ? I'rler 5<)c. per Ik.IIW* V-. / ,1*) I hr EREE i r ' f t // Scholarship ? PO SIT IO N'SGU A R A N T R E D. Km'ron'l Knr<> I'nl'l ACTUAL BUSINESS TAUGHT ' opoit all > 'ar t > Vei y Ch?'?p ?*<>ar<1 < ieor^in-A In t?a mn lliis(nf?n ( ollrgr, V(7<v>n. Ijeorffin The Wheelwright In Colonial Flmfl la New Hampshire in earlv days a wheelwright whs not a man who made ? wagon wheels, but one who made spin-! nine wheels. Often he carried them ? around in the country on horseback j selling ihem. Spinning wheels would ? seem elnniwy for horse carriage, but they were not s?*t up, and several ' could bo cnrnpnctljr enrrled when taken apart. A century ago one of these u heel iv right* im?M a spinning wIih-1 for a dollar, a clock reel for >>2 and a wool ? heel for f'_'. I BTORIKS OF REURF.' Two Lettm*? to Mr?. PiokJiam. Mrs. John Wif i^i.vMs, Knglitdi .own, i N. J., writ oh : "Deau Mijj*. 1'inkhXm.^I cixiu.ot )>? gin to toll you how I suffered before taking your remedies. I was so weak that 1 could hardly walk across the flyer without fulling. I had woiub trouble und such a 1 oaring down feeling ; also buffered with Vu v back and limbs, puin in womb, intlunViat ion of the bladder, ' piles ami indige^iun. llufuru 1 hud taken one bottle of r>vt}la K. {'inklitun's Vogotablo Compound I felt a great deal better, und after taking two and one* | half bottles and half a box *7>f your i Liver Tills I was cured. If ruoro would [ take your medicine they woul I not have t<? suffer so much." * Mrs. Johki-k Pktkuhon, 51 d East St., | Warren, Pa., writes: "I)Ka11 Mm?. Pinkham:*- I have suf ft led with womb trouhli) over fifteen I years. I bad inflammation, enlarge* ( ment ami displacement, of the womb. ! 1 had the baekacho cpustantly, nh,o j headache, ami \va? so dizzy. I had heart trouble, it seemed as though my J heart was in my throat at times ehok i ing lue. 1 could not walk around and j I vould not lie down, for then my heart | would beat so fast 1 would feel as j though I was smothering. I had to I sit up in bed nights in order to breathe. I watt so weak 1 could not do any thing. j i have now taken several bot tles of Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and used three pack ages of Sanative Wash, and can say I am perfectly cured. 1 do not think I could have lived long if Mrs. rink ham's medicine had not helped me " FOl llTII OS J| LY KXtXIISIOMN. I'd tlio HuuiiIi.Iii* or SmidIioio at One and Olio Third Vnrxn for the Mound Trip, b> tho Smbourd Air I.lne. I'd country folks and dowu-oountry folks end a shake-up at least odoo a year. 1 h>* rh ike-uo niitfht as welt conic FVurth of July as ?ny other day. Mountain folks need a dash of eoasljle and seaside foils s need that peculiar snioethlnp called "mountain air." Fourth of Jlily Is kltHl of a jolly affair any how. KvelyOody moves tum*nh?r?. The ijiiery, li? whir# to jiot Tli? ?u*w?r In found Iii h tfUpce at tho seaboard Air Idne system. I From ihe waters of the C'hesapea'ko to tho j ct atfs |tnd deop trout pools of the llltiv ItldKo. J This railroad wilt put on sal* t'eketa pur rliadn^o of any a?ent, July 2nd, Urd and 1th ami u $d to roturu on or beforo July 7th. at j one and tone third fares for the round trip. . Floaty <>i pttopln will he (foiittf, hut such ! ample acouituuodation will ho provided t hat ; t here wllf be plenty of room for the children l for the thole family. There will ho no i ei ruifir'e dor exhaustion i noldent upon crowd ! Iiik for U)o.?o who t?ko their Fourt of July ! <>utins' tty tho Seaboard Air Line. Ht'iu^tnher, the Fourth of duly < units hut j once a year. It will never do to miss the : on tint. ? Ihftrn'a lots of work* ahead for orange blossom* and brldo'a roses, flon.Jno, \V, Moore's Trip. uttondlnu the J'reshy t* rian General Assembly I wns taken with ?>ever?? Dysentery, very j'alnfu'. Two duBt's Dr. King's Dyasutery and Diurrhwa <'ordin! jjnvo mo permanent relief. .1 *u. \V. Moonr. Com. Mecklenburg PreihyUrj-. Hi kwkm, i\. I>i'ss Co.. ( li:wloti?, N, C\, maker?. ? Til.. fna(i vo fieeklt* i-? o?lt ll'tllltflK t rouble. Pr?a(>' Im niood l/rrp. Clean blood means a clean skin. No beauty without it. Cascarets, Candy Cathar tic clean your blood and keep it clcan, by stirring up tlie lar.y liver aud driving all mi purities from the bodv. liegin today to banish pimples, boila, blotches, blackhead*, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets,?beauty for ten cents. All drug gista, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, &0c. TALKING CLOCK. The I nlest Endeavor to House ? l.sry Man In the Morning;. ijuite the newest thing in London in timepieces is the rlock which announc es the hour In H somewhat metallic, but clear and distinct, voice. It is, of course, an Ingenious combi nation of the clock nml the talking ma chine. tho latter acting by means of a simple connection with the works above. Inquiries made by a Ihiily Mail representative of those In the trade show that already several orders have been received for clocks of that kind, which, so lar, have been designed for advertising purpose*. A few days ago a firm in New Ox ford street were asked to manufacture n timeplec; <>f this description for a linn of patent beef extract manufac turers. The idea was to fix the clocks In the various restaurants where the beef -essence was Sold, so that every quarter of an hour an automatic figure would appear in a small doorway and roar out encouragingly: "Now's the time to drink our licef tea threepence a cup," or words to thai eft'ec For the use of the private individual the talking clock might be employed with considerable effect as u morning call. If a man wanted to be awakened at. say. 7 o'clock, all he would have to <lo would be to fix the attachment at ; that hour, wind up the. talking ma chine, and retire to rest, with every confidence of something happening. If everything went off nicely the room at 7 A. M. would be filled with the strains I of "Hall, smiling morn," or, in a lighter vein. "Klse up. William Jtiley." which, as au eye-opener, has seldom been ex celled. So far orders for private houses have not lieen extensive, but the general opinion among members of the trade flint tho cuckoo and the trumpeter and the picolo solo and the ornamental chime and bells will soon give way to a dock that will fife of! instrutpeutul solos and funny stories whenever any one presses a button. As a stimulant to ihe sleepy hand maiden of the suburbs, a contrivance that would yell out: "Now, then, hustle around aud get thnt lire under way!" eleven times in rapid succession, would l-e one of the greatest blessings be stowed by modern science. Soldiers returning to the TnUed States who have served beyond the i seas are sporting their foreign Service : stripes proudly. This stripe, as new to ! our army as foreign serried Is to eur [ history, is a narrow bar af I'M worn ? low down on each ileevfr? fchci 1 bc> Svajfui Pio<t Traveler* li? Kurope are Hunted by , the mllrouds to a stmill <|uantlty of | bajfgaifO carried free, usually about j tlftv-Klx jiunuda. laa train in Helglutn recently two fellow \rav<-l?TK got bno conversation and cfu|ic u|?on 'Ik- sub* j joct of f!???? l)aKKMKf. w^en out- asked , leave (<> muasuye tlije> other's trunk. The result was that tlie ?\ieatiurer ?aid: ( "Vuur trunk. I" scvoft atjd a half con tlmotrea too long ami has uo right to be In the compartment of free lnggnge. i 1 am a railway inspector, and must ( line yon one dollar. I'lease j,'i\e in* yonr name ami addrei*.-1' The propohed victim of inlspluoed coallUence was, howe\er. otjual to Uie occasion. "Kindly lend me yonr measure tluit I may satisfy myself or il>e subject. Then, with a polite 1 .;le, "I am a director in the Hoya Weights and Measures Olllce. To my great regret I notice thitt your nieasuro Is not j stamped, 11s is rctjnlred hy law, so that, i flrnrty, your ineasuring Is not legally , valid, and, secondly, It Is my painful duty to subject you to a tine of ten dollars. I'lease give me your uhiuo j and address."- New York Journal. t -Tho brunth c? ( spring ntnl tho breath of spring onions are melting nwny. The ltetnrn of Vro?p?rl?r Toour G r<at Country should be demonstrated bf song* accompanied by a Mou.kb Okoav oh Piano. For the Aues* tuned Instrument at the lowest price, address M. P. Mol.f.tn. Manufacturer, llagerstown. Md. West Point's Hoard Qf Visitor# yost.-r.lay bojnn 1U work. Do Your 1' ect Ache nud llurii? Bhakn Into your idiots Allen's Jfoot-fcail*, a pow?lor for tho foot. It wcikea flight or X?*w r how feol Easy. Cures t orn*, Hun ions Swollen, Hot, Callous, Aclung ami Sweating Feet. Sold by all Imigglstw, Oro <?(.rg and Blioe Htores, Sample sont I liKK. Addrcsp, Allen S. Olmsted, Loltoy, X. V. - It's funny that with nli this boat you cant thaw out a cold In the head. Don't Tobacco Spit aud Smoke Yonr l ife Aoiy. To Quit tobacco easily and forever, be_mag netic, full of life, nervo and vigor, tulie Ko-To Huo, the wonder-worl'er, that makes weal. mctt strong. All druggists, 10c or *1. Cure Kiiar;in iced DooUlet and sample free. Address ,'Jtcrllng Uemcdy Co, Chicaco or New York. --Tho electric fan now appears to b? full df breP7.? and sneeze. KcieitiH l? tt?e feet. Jn I act. tetter, rlngwoi in an<l i?U ??',1 "of are cured l>y Tetterlne. Mr. Leo IV Mattn*. Hun Aotoiila, Te*?a, says: <*m su''rrl! ? a violent cnxn ot ocuemnIn my l?et 1 ?'w" ' * u,e a box of Tetterlne. Mr. Moore, oi Mm. # A j M.-Farland. Menu li's. Twin euys 11 of a similar oiwiv'' fold at rtrtiKRlMs <0.- ?box or | sent pot?t palrtby .VT Miup?rlne, Savn nnali, ?>u ? ?No Maude, ii<-ar, you cannot keep cool ! with a baseball "fan." Ko-To H#c lor Fifty Cents. j Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, rnaUes weata men strong, blood pure. 60c,II. All drucg">ts. ?Say, really now, wouldn't you like to be the icc man? To t'uro t'oniitlpatlon For?T?r? Talto C'ascorets Candv ('athartie. 10o or 25c. If C. C. C. fall to cure, ilruKgisUi refund money. Kven thi~ good-natured man got hot undctr tho collar. IMocstfl Tonr Bowels With t'usoarers. Candv Cattiartle. cure constipation forever. 10c, 25c. If C. C. C. fall, druggists refund tt ^ney. ?Some men flud it well to harvest their winter crop of whiskers now. M rtt Win slow' a Soot!) tnKf-j'rupfor child ron uVthliiK.softens the guinm reducing InHumfl I lie n, allays pain.cures wlad colic Jm * l?otU<? l'i?.t>'s Cure is a wonderful l^ttuxh ?udicine --.Mrs. W. Pickkkt. Van Hlele*? and lilake I Ave?., Kinoklyn, N. Y., Oct. SM, 1K!U. S. K. Pohnrn, ^fK^. Clari? S'-ott. writes: "I And llali'rt t'atiirrh Curo a valuable remedy." , druggists sell It. 75c. Fits permanently cured. No fUs or nervoui re*s ? iter Arst day's use of Dr. Klln?'a Oreat Nerve Ttestorer.f~ trial bottle and treatise fre* l)lt. H. H. Ki.iyg. l.td..Wl Arch St. PntU. Pa. Agents Wanted ^V^?or?rr?'^rtsna<nd>^;ni,r,s,. I trrnis. ('. B. Anderson * Co.. %7i Kim 8t.. Dallas, lex. iiccnl DEWEY"?^1ii'?5?'?''^ ; Llrtlir UL" *- ? wantkiv oni> ?i oo. ; ot THT KRF.i:. HI|I\F> I . *111.Hi, Mtrdtlr Hldfr., < III) AMI VnilD Heveslet], from (Jreat Buok "f fUUfl Kat??. Know V< nr Future. Kr*? t?y rilTIIBC mall. 3ft coot*. OENKsF.K I't Jll.lSlt ill I Uilt 1 NO CO., Htafe St., Kochester. N. <. CABBAGE CHEAP. $2.50 jrcu t:x iiur >?;? f n. l>. here $2.00, L'eans $l.i5 j er bushel t'asltef. i u4J??" sVaV*. 'srnVrJers'an't'l gitara'iitee satis NORMAN H. BUTCH, M?gg?tt, S. C. Akiroloxer. I reveal yotir futiir.* 2<K'. St-ntl hlrth ilste an<l Hf-x prof. McArthtir, IIH'.'. l>anl>y, N. V. rtcrr,*nfrT?r<l*EW BOlUHVi. I -'UHAr.Sl ?nd onij ju ino^coUtjpin V?*?ni Zd in tat Sonih to awnit* building. lull' ? >*0 Mn 8CH00',. Sehilirlr *nl ciperrofM UtchaM, 4 of wiio.* ?je autk r? <>f v?ln?b!#book'. Beth trttt. Ml V101T10S3. Ill bqnnrt? br?nchM, lingUiS ?d<i lc*4emi: d?pti'.DtnU. ? '? LKUItt UCSIHESS couu;? SOUTH OF Id* POTulAC RIY?&. 'I'hjjA.fttDogrApbtr. C*U-iog frM, MEDICAL COLLEGE OF VIRGINIA. , fPHK Sixty-Second Soseion will open Septvui 1 Ler-f*. 18!K). l.fcturo will begin Oetoberad. 1WJ. ."Tlrdlcul Counr. four year*. Matricu lation and tuition foea. |iV> per nes-ion. IHl?" tnl ( onrio, tlir?v your*. SIatrlciilatioa ?n I tuition trr>*, fAft per 'cs^ion Ph?rm*C*??t1 <n I Course, t<vo ycarf. Matriculation a ml tuition fee?, p?r n??sion. For farther particular#. aMdrex*. t'llItlMTOFMFft TOTIPKIMN, HI. !?., Dean, Kichmoml.Vn. "SSKTEAWIOW KACON ACAOEMT ( uqJhcU<I < > IUi?<To!|>ti Mac<m ? oH*g%? will #? )Ull#l* I III thH H; < ? 111, lUllk4 Willi tttft 1p T'1ilfr?1 SUlCl Modern ?uU>vn|t>IK,l,S HUvj a|-L>Il^ uUi-v*. ??> n.im'!ii!ii, i t-- l ? <> hiimlftnl HiJ "ilfty dollars aiHm'h. t m wi>.k shjtii. rrlnclpM, Why tnke Nauseous Medicines 7 Are you suffering with INQIGESTION ? Are you suffering wilh KIDNEY or BLA3UER TROUBLE ? Aro you aubjnot to COLIC, l'LATU' LEXCr or I'AI.XS in thd HOW ELS ? Do you Nutf.ir tcom RETEN TION or HUPI'KESSIO.Y of IJ1UNE ! Do you foul L\N(iUOK,iiiul DEBIL ITATED in tlio morning? WOLFE'S Aromatic Schiedam SCHNAPPS CURES THEfVI ALL ! ? Pleasant to Take, Stimulating, Diuretic, Stomachic, Absolutely Pure, i The best KIDNEY and LIVER MEDICINE THE WORLD M ! A ?OR SALE BY LI WE ASK OF YOU ^<5? Aiivitiniit in llic MACHINERY or MILL S\ I'K'I'V I.INKisiliat yuti k'lvo iiH mi oppor tunity to mi hi. it our prices ami mako com pniiKoii*. \\ o ank this WcHiise wo bol'. sve we caii iiuiko i' to \ oI It a<)vantHtfi*. Try ua. c maku a 9|aiia 11>? of equipping I in proved Uodcrn <?Iiiin*rlin ??i iiny i'U|tHiliy u till I ho simple*.! oiitl lloHt I'iflii'lcnf ( Diloii 11 a 11 <11111 ?' t |>|>HraliiK In Iv\ - ifttoiiio, isii: siHTK.n. <'nrr< N|i.nulrii<r with 1 n lent! 1 ny p it r? t iiuM'i* Hoih iicti. \v, ii. <;imill's At (on i* i m , < oiiuittiin, s. i. s. i A HUM V I.liMt'll < 'o , (.'harlot U\ N. I'.; A. 15 I n rtpilt A f Co., Llil , Vurk, l'a.: liable. ('otton Gin i.'o,, HridKowiitor, Mas-.; Mrimn Mcliy. Co., Cin cinnati, t ihlo. ill Smith I'noumatio Suction Klc^ntin?, Mnnlngtind Packing Hvnteni !?? the Simple."1! and Muet Ktlklcm on tin- AInrkct: Korlv KIkIi' Complete tiuijlfs in SonMi Carolina; F.nch One (living Absolute saturation. BOl I j Kli S A NI > E \(t IN ES: Slido Valve. Automatic and Corliss. My I.iuht a sol Heavy 1,? ?tr I'eam Sniv Mill* Cannot bo equalled in 1)i\h!kii. I.ilii intr y or 1 rice by Rtiv Dealer or Manufacturer In tho i South. Write for 1'ricoB jhkI Catnlo^'ov. i V. C. Badliam & Co., IJ26 Alain St., { < oliiinhln, - - - - ? N, or FliOM $35.00 I'pwnrtl. Write iti-i for < hI? 'JVrtns KASV. A?Mm?s M. fl. WfU-ONfc. V olu>'?bia, S C. CIN REPAIRS %? D SAWS, RIBS, , BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &c., YOH ANY M \KK OK GIN. I ENGINE?. BOILI-RS iiN!> PRESSES And Hrjnii* frr nnin<>. shafting, Pulleyn, i HvliiiiK- Jnjcctoie, l ljue. \ nlvre nt?<l Pitting*. i LOIARI) IRON WOiiK.S k Mi'I'LV CO, AKil'STA. <iA. Thompson*! Ey? Wattr If tfMrted with ?0{? iyN, QM 93 ? ? ? The above flRurea tell a remarkable htory; they rcprc?>?*nt Hlinnnt exactly the l>i"iI'uutngii of curcn Dindo l?y RHEUMACIOE! the wonderful n*<w ronr.tUiHloti*! cur* ?or HHKl."MA'NS.M.Tht others pefccnt. ivcr > iir.toxirab c, or failed to take roedi o I no Hct'orillnv; to dirt-rtlour. 'Ihou^nnds have been <;ured. I n view of tho 'HttUmt ninny ph vploin ns f ci nk tlmt rheumatism is lucm fthlr. hu<1 thntmofst rfim <II?h lail. It mutt be true that HHEl'MACIDE l? tho grcnteat mi dical discovery of tho age. i'artlcuiar* and tegtlu.oiifaU of manr ?ol! Known people F>?nt freo to all appli cants. Manufactured by THC BOBBITT DRUG CO.. JUUJifh. N. C. hi- .i by Dru|{i;!ftt* ^enoraUy at 81.0) nor bottlv WlLL^g If not krpt b > Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Makes Teitblng Easy. TEETH1NA Relieves (be Bowel Troubles of Children of Any Age. t m teething powders l?ru?<U? m??? rrnt. i? V. J MOFFETT. M. ? M I - ? TAPE WORMS "A Up? worm ?lgbl??a feet !??( it !??st I'kmn on th? sr?nc aft?r my ttfklnir two : CASCAKKTH. This I am Mire h?<. rnnsed n>y I bad Hftalth for the i>*?t thre?" vcxm I am atlll ' taking Cabarets. toe onlr CMtbArtir worthy of , notice by ?on*lbl? people." ilV*. W. TJowi re llalrd. Mi?* CANCV CATHARTIC TWAOC M*M ... OURI CONSTIPATION. ... iMhU^rwin.nKui .m iniHnTwi M ivto-iac 5&?fOTia?a&isr SALESMEN WANTED. CHAM'S MAfJNIFlCF.NT TWKSTI F.TII of.n rntr MAroF htatks?pA M'OKM) J'lit completed. l.nrRfat.lnf^er unit most innp printed on oil? sh??? In lh*> world NlioifKHll rrcrnt rhnn|fii. Sell* at ?i*M low Ksoluoivo t?>r -liorjr (tr?s. ItUprolttOHKlMnicn Also Hnndftoiiics* l.lnAof |.ii? I'riooil, Out<'L-HfllliiK Hook* nn<1 Fumlijr lllltlra ofrrcrtiTfil ArtiliM* III IKilMMVliB* MNHINU ?'<?., Klwr tlmidlng. Ai'nnia. U*. TWT ANTF.D - C?*? of baabMlth that B I PA H I " will not Hand t ctn. to nip*rvaOk*ialed . Co., XawY.irt. tot H>?mpl?? and 1?C0 t?mlmopUl?^' USE CERTAIN CORN CURE. * ** 7 *""*'>? o ?a " ~'~1 nDADQV"EW D18C0TEET; atvoa wJ O ? ?ntek r*ttaf m4 car* wo*W (MM. Book ?f t??lt?Boni4U and lOdnt*' irwf?M Free. Br. ?. n emctn'i lost B?s 0. Atuat* f*< K5S fnSrT^TiS? rtftaM jonr aerehnt,^ why mot trf ft? PHo# Me.