The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 03, 1900, Image 4
TESTING CANNED MEATS.
Can Toll Thalr ('oiidUioM by
i - Ttt|)|tlQ( U|HiM I tie t.lttft.
Among tho most Incomprehensible
proceedings to ho obaerved within tho
vast area ot Woolwich roBprve depot
?re the dolngi of it small party of ofll
$ials, one of whom appears* to do noth
ing all day long hut ?lt at a table and
tap on tho top of tin canlstera with a
couple of bit:* of stick something afV?r
the -manner of a child boating on the
upturned end of his drum. The Una
nro paHMMl before him nbont hb fast a?
lio tan tap them ami absolutely noth
ing feeoink to come of tho game. l|?'
lb* unenlightened onlooker It Ih qulto
unintelligible. Tho tins contain moat
?iul before thoy arc passed Into atoro
It Ih, of course, Important to examine
th* condition of what In Inclosed, an I
this, in fact. Is the way It la dono. Th >
trained ear of tho expert examiner can
tell whether tho moat In In u whole
some or a putrid condition by the
sound emitted when rapped with thc^
ntlok Just as the examiner of n^i+^uy
carriage wheels Is Hiippo*fBkobr> able
to tell whether tho wheeWin taps with
his hammer Is erackedror not. The
rapidity with whlc^Jrio business In
goi.ft through and t/io seeming Inat
tentiojj^of tho pVnvfiner with th)
atlckB and his totufl Indifference to all
nor' i of noi'es f/out him render th*
procedure a venr curious on? to watch. !
The t e;, [ js m^TI to be practically III*
fallible.? London NVwh.
O-l-O
Wlien h proparal ton has an ail vert f.seifl rnP* ,
ntatlmi that Is vv>i|<|-wide. It means (hat
urepaiutloa Is meritorious, If you K" Intrt
ii ft yi e t ?> S > 11 y an .1 r 11 < ? (?? I hat hug ftOhle vd
\l 11I V<<| sill |?? >| u liti I! y ll)?e ('.itsoni Onnly '
Cathartic for example, you^e"! tl Unit tho
<? n.I.>rk<'j 11 n 111 (,?f Hm world. rim Judgment
of tin' people !=< Infallible Initialise It I* Im
personal. Tho retailer who wants to sell
you "something else" in plitVn of tho ar- ;
tl -in y 1111 nsk (ill fpit an a* to grind. I>mi*t
It stand to reaso^j? Jlo's trying to m-II
sound lung thai Is not what ho represents It
to bo. Why? P.'X'ausn lie expeetH to <1 e. '
rite nil extra prolll out of >onr credulity.
Are you easy? I'on'l you sen through hM
llttl i gn.ne? The man wno will try and sell
you u Mil?*itltute for ('itsOurets Is It fraud, j
itetvaro of hi.11! lie is trying to steal th?
hoiie/Wiv earned benefits of a reputation ?
Which another loudness man hat pitld for, 1
mid If his I'o.nseleio'e will allow htm to go
ho far, ho tvl'l go farther. 1( lie elientA
bis rMistoiiPT In one way, ho will In an
other and tt It not ?nfit to do business with
hlin, 15ew.it?< of the ('a*<enr**t sub.stltutorl
Ro"ienil>"i ('/nenrets nre never sold In
bulk 1ml In infttal boxes with tho long
tailed "('."onovery pox and oach tablet
? tampo I 0. 0.
When tt fellow given an I. O, I., be lie
Cornea a man of note. Ho. Ill,
frmlit* Cllli XVonr Shorn
Ono t<lzii xmallor 14fI<?r u*iiif{ Alloii'a Foot
Kiimk, 11 |>?tw?l?*r for tlm f#M>t. it miikos <
or ih'W mIioijm ftisy. C'nr<-H ftwolloit, hot,
HWOIltl,il?, IK'lllllK (col, liitfrowln^ liallx,
nml I'llntons. At all <lnufiM*'*an<1 hIioo
ht'-ri-M. 'J.'iTilitl imi-l.iiK" Htr.K. l>y mull.
Aildi'i'HS A.1 1*<ii S Oliiisloij, i.n Uoy, N. Y
I'ycti tin- tin ut'< ossfnl author j;c!h
rrti.rns, provided he inolonc.s postage.
V) I'M no iiiuai uLly i n mil No IHh or n?rvoii*
it f 101 II r*l 11 :i y h iiho of IM'. I>. tlnr'x <?!'*? ? l .
N or vo I {"-I ??r?- r. l.fi ul 1 lot.I In nml t roixt I ?t< f rn?
)>r. It. II. Kt IM. M?1..U:U Arch ???. Phlln. I\?.
A lamp ran't lu? much g >o<l uuhss
ll s w it lvi*(l.
IIhvo you ??vi,r oxjiorii'tn'otl 111?? joyful mwi
1-ut ion df ii j;o??i| <?11]<i Ui?'V \ oil will If you
??how ? 1 iitii-?* I|ir-i11 Tui'l l'rutli.
'I ho son i?f matrimony is u.;unl1y nav
igated 1 iy court whips.
'I'o I'nro ii < ?>I?t In Olio Day.
Till." I.AXAIIVK Plli.Ml yriXINIt TaIII.!".*.
All iti rotund ili? iiioii?'v if u full* to
<Mii'?\ 1',. \Y. < i aov k'? Mgimluro on oiioh box.
2-n\
Colinrs tnniM.? duWii ns ttin ni?r?niry nom
up. Ho 31.
I'iK'h packnu?? of I't inam I'ajh'i.khm l?vr
roloim oil hor SilU. Wool or ' otion |i?? rfi*?*l 1 v
nt ouo t'olliiii'. S .lil by all ilniff^isi.H.
llichc.s take unto I hi.msol voh wingA
when a man with iota of money !>.<
nnufK an angel for a theatrical coin
pany.
I fiUi Hiiro Pi*o'w ("tiro for Conmim jitlon ?avim1
in\' life tlii'io yrni'i a^n. ?UlK, ? 11? . Hon
liivs M n|?i?* .si..'. Norwich, N. V.. rob. IT, 1SM>.
a
c
IRmikfassiin "s
Voyainbtc Compound
cures tho Ills pcou/fur tc
woman. It tones up the!??
general health? vases
down nvorvyroughi
norves, auras those
a wful backaches and reg
ulates menstruation?
It does this heoauee St
aots directly on the fe
male organism and makes
it healthy, rollevlng and
curing all Inflammation
and dlsplaoomentsm
Nothing else la Just as
good and many things thai
may be auggomt&d are
dangerousm This groat
medioine has a oonstant
record of ourom Thou
sands of women testify to
Hm Road their letters oon
mtmntiy appearing in this
TC TAT10NAL %
\ BUSINESS
JL life COLLEGE,
ROANOKE, VA.
MORE CALLS FOR GRADUATES
THAN IT CAN SUPPLY.
Send for Catalogue.
V Enter Sept. 4.,
CiAS. E. ECIEIIE. Prt?Me?t.
E&??iTfeMipifa'? iyt Wittr
Till; ST Alt FARMS.
fine Crop Prospects ami Oooil Health
Among the Convict*. ?
|
Tho State arniH of Houtli Carolina
<oniprlH(? about 5,00<> m*ren and aiv in
Hnmtor and Kershaw countics. 'I ho
' DoSatuwure faun in in Sumter ami Hie
I Heed farm in Kershaw, the <ounty
I line htMiiK the line between tho two
> farms.
' Tho ItaSaiitaiire farm is manaK'd t.y
Mr, \V H (tardne.r of Kershaw <oin
ty, who 1h considered a >mod farnn t
Two hundred acre* of Mr flardners
I farm ia In cotton. A low t.timatc i?f
! tho yield vo11111 bo IV.'i to uno bah s
Fifty-four mien wcro : own in win at.
which yielded 930 bushels, mea.airid
from tho thresher Three hundred
J
an<l nrj# acres won* in out.s, wlm !>
yleld/fl 10,001) bushels. Tin >?' <>i?I
h*^ been thio.shed ami are now In
ono bir^o ha vii. Tho barn is l?u
fret ami tln> tloor hi nivt rol t<? a *1 ?? i?!Lj
c?f about four foot.
Tho ino.st of tho la ml that wa.i in
wheat and oats baa !??? n own in
pofiH, On this farm ihoro aro Jiboiil
fiOO Acres in com. the yn Id <>f which
is yet iiinci tain, us I ho m<?v t of it in
lato. Tho oaily plant.iiij;s though will
ninko from |u to ?'-?i Lit hols to tbo
ftcro.
Tho Rood farm contains aboul th??
sunn-. '?v> -liiu l?oSaic:
and is directed ami supervised by Mr. |
.1 II Morris of Marlhoio comity. a
practical tnisim s man. Tin acreage
in cereals and rotton is about tin* same
as that of t ho I >eSa us.-nire. but tho mil
look at present is that tin* yield in 1
both cotton ami corn will <on.idorably
exceed that of tho I loSaussure. Mr
Morri? baa about Hun aero;? of ruin,
which ill a low cKtlniato will yield
bushels por nolo. In addition to thi,?so
Ktaplo crops these farms rinse iilmn
danoo of syrup, potatoes, rico, viv
tahh;H, etc , to ft 111 > t d y thorn
t'ndor tho present niam'iK,'inoiil tbo
farms aro not only self justainine. but
aro a source of considerable revenue
to tho State When Messrs. Mori in
and Gardner tooU < har^o lost March
ono year thoro was not coin enough to
last three months, coiisoiiuont ly tiny
had to buy all tin* ooru they u#ed from
Juno until tho crops worn inado and
bin vested Thoro Is now on oacli of
tho fai ins plenty of coi n to carry them
thiounh. after having hi> 1 <t jj.win bush
fit caob to the penitentiary. Thoy
h;i\o also sold laree quantities foraw. i
sitcb as poavluo hay, shreaded com and i
fodder, and Mr. Morris says 1bat ho J
has enough loft to run the pla<?> an i
otbo|- year without touching this year's I
product
The labor of the farms consist.1; of
lL'ii to i.'iO convicts, who run ??s plows,
liverythliiK moves alotiK without fric
tion, and the men seem happy and
contented.
<'n| .1 I) C i-iff tilt, of i hi' | >? -11111 ? it
Hut y, visits th?? farina about once ;i
month and pives direction ami sup
pcsl ion
*rii?> greatest drawbai k to those
farms lias heretofore been that t ri?? >
were not lira I thy. hut Col. (Jriftnh h:is
to a great extent improved Ihtoir health
by having deep wi'lls hoi ed over the
farms at convenient points for tlio
hands to Ki t watit while working hi
the fh'hln. 'I'll?? water from mir of
t lic'so wells (and tliov arc all ;11 i k??) hits
been examined by the Slate chemist
and prononii'd a pood ;i 11 <I s;if?- drink
ing water. '1 bo sanitary conditions of
the Heed farm are stu b that tiny small
town in tin- State would do well to p:tt
tern iift?'iv
"There is not a case of fever or any
slrknt'KM on the place nor has there
been thin spring."
A Road to Clicstri f..* Id.
('In-raw, Special Work will be roni
ineneed on the <"bent erlleld iitld l.iill
raPter railroad within a week or two
This will be , a pn at advantage to
<'hesterHeld county as the road will
ruu from Cheraw t;> Chesterlb I I and
oil through >? line Ki.vtinn country
row many miles from tiny rai1r<vul It
will keep trade in the eoiint> that Jtas
for ntiiny years been pomp out of* it
Mr A II I'iipe is going t./ /oust lint
the road
Both Want Veterans.
At the romiiiK annual Stato reunion
of ('onf?'<lrrat?' vctorans ;it (Jivi-nwood
then* will l>?> ;i lively l ontrst ov/T fh**
plat'i* r shi next reunion. Columbia
and Sumter an- tlx1 two hidih'is N>r tin*
ni-xt minion, t'oluuibiu will pnv-i'iil a
.stroll^ invitation Sumter's will !>?? I
hacked up In flin rndo* * -noun of 111? ? J
city <oiiii< il The* f'olninhianw who!
have tin* matter in ehaiv f?? 1 rerl:un |
that tiny will p<?-ure the KatheriiiK
They will In h.*irk?'ii .ilho l)v tin* n'y I
rounril an.I prohabl} thr M. r< hunts
mid M.iniif.ii tur^T n' e'luh.
New (Enterprise .v
The Kxchangc Brokerage Company,
r?f Charleston. wns eharleri-d with a
? apital ?>f f.">,000. K t' Tu ker Is pros
lilont ,iii?1 W. II lMnckney secretary.
A commission w;im i.<sucd to W. IV
ant] R L. Ken and J. K. Marshall, of
Rock If ill. as corporators of the Kerr
Live Stock and Livery Company, of
Rork 1IU1. The capitai sliH'k is to ho
$ 10.000.
Lutheran Sunday Schools.
Ornngeburg, Spoolal.?The Orange,
burg Sunday School convention and
conference of the Lutheran Church
| opened here Friday morning with a
i good attendance of delegates. Hev. \V.
, A. Rogers, of the Methodist Church.
| delivered an address ok welcome. Ml*s
| ,Tattle Snlley. a menrher of the Lutheran
j Sundny school of the city,extended a
| warm greeting to the delegates. These
j addresses were responded to hy MIs4
Maggie Hollow-ay. daughter of Mr. .1 R.
1 O'N. Holloway, and Rev. J. A. 11.
' S.-lierer, 1*. !>.. an alternate for Mra.
? Sch?>r*?r. Mr. R. F. Bryant, superinteii
j dent of the Orangeburg Lutheran Siifi
dny school, was elected president of th<*
conference: Mr. If. A. Smith, of
Charleston, vice-president, ami Miss
Maggie Holloway. secretary.
Waul Our Road law.
The Governor has received a letter
j from a gentleman In Velasco, Texas.
I asking about tl?? county-road law in
! this State. Tte desires to get Informa
tion about the plan of working State
^toll as county convicts upon the
rhSfcr^angs. He asked for a ropy of
the State laws as to roads, and ? state
meat as to Its operation the re
sults.
Don't, Don"!
keep forever taking harsh cathartics, as suits,
laxative mineral waters, and unknown mix
tures. The way to cure constipation, bilious
ness, sick lieadachc, dyspepsia, and other liver
troubles is to take laxative doses of the best
liver pill you can buy, and that's Ayer's.
Ayer's Pills will never
Abuse Your Liver.
They are laxative pills, purely vegetable;
they act gently and promptly on the liver, pro
ducing a natural, daily movement.
?. > ennt'i ft f">x. All druggist?!.
"I >r ('"> \ -.m i 1 stiffen ! t^riilily with s'.tJin.u It trouMt. I nrvrr
I'Ciiil ! I' t.i.ii .ill 11?y ( >oi| aij'l I. >.l i .my li.ml Iti-inon h.t>;< > front llio
: luiii.t' li. I t'M 'i l<'-r<.tu taking .\y?vi's l\!t?. 'I hey pioinplly ? uretl
ift'1, .m?l I (ctl cxtrrniHy fiui<ful t'? )<>u " John <?<.>?>I>. 1'ro
pnotoi Washington House, W.ishipgion, I<? , March I ?, lyoa.
nOHDQV *rw DiacovrBT: ??>.??
IJf ({ ? I|'I r* I ??-<?? m..l i'Hr.i? mi-I
I a mm I'odA uf .inoi' a ? . i??l tO (I n V *' ?ruMili^ ? t
I M i'. I?t U. H. UHkN RAUMB. boi jl.AUftUtft.U4
'I l:r i;n ???i npplr tiiwl tin.' small boy
III1 }?.< 11 i lin t < >ki:I !n:r.
? In- li> nI I'i i'm ri |?11?>it I'm < lilll*
?iimI I'Vvrr N ?i I...llint.I IiUmvk'h TA.STKtr.ns
( mi ? T"Mi' It i- Kitii|>lt> ir ii iimI i|Ulrurju
nt it iH-.ti-li- s Infill. Ni? cm ".no |"'iy.
A rcujili* <>f nmtrH up in K?.*n
linj/lou have Ihm-ii for ten
yi iiiM, ;iml I hey arc still in love.
U?>v. II I'. < rimnii. Si-nt l.iinl, I>nW.,nnyH;
" I ah Ii tlli - i.I II ill'-(Nifirrh < <tf rom[>!??!?<
i) i'iiiri| uiy litlii* ?lrl. 'Sul?l i.y hi ?im.;t-lx,7r>i*.
V, r i. Wt???liiw'#jSii?)i liltii; Syrnii fur o.li I lit r?-ii
? nil I? i mr, Hnl I ?>iik 1111> u ii rim, ri.hi<?in lull'wil)ttn>
I mil, ?liny m i'?l ii . in ri'f \\ liiil i ill I c, 2.r?i\ n hot I !??,
II II <iif kn's Sons, i I Atliiutu, fin., nro
lh? r-.uly H>l<*t'l*.sa/ul I'Tiij ny Spfcinli-lH In t!li<
wil l11 Si'i' ln-ii ill.i nil i.lTi'r in itil vortiso
ilinilt III IIli< .t III-r <?(.111:|:II I.I litis I'll],or.
WAGONS
fjli'O. 1;. NISSI'N & CO.,
VJ .llitiiiUuciiirrr
A I.I. K I % OS
l ightest drr.lt, most _____
dumhle and finest finish. Do not
t?Ke one claimed to he a.* (rood. If
not .so!d In your town, write us for
pi ice.*.
** i"\vro\-sAi.r.n, n. c,
\mm coiiKt 6f u.
Tl?? SI x (> -Tli t rd Ni'tdon wljl <'on?
lubiico Ot'lohcr !i) I 000.
MedIfal Graded Conrno i'our Vp?r?,$0^<0
iVr f-o't-ioit. I enlM (iradrd Co>>r?a 'li.roo
Vr*, S(V> OJ l>r Potion. I h*Mnac*utlc?l
? our ? 1 wi> Yea'*. ItVtOO fer P?# l<>n. No
ICilrna, Fo- furtho- par io.ularti .A'ldrf>?n
? llllivrof'llliu TOIII'KINM, M. <>.,
Drill), It I < II Tl O M>, VA
HOm* CHINA DINNER SET
For 20c . ii ani>LJ?aVnt?<i>.
5000 SETSWiir
lll'.RT ?> r It F.F I'. It It NCR ft. KKN l> TKN
C'KN'TS In So for information.
U. S. China Company,
Dep't "Y" AKRON, Ohio,
IT SOWS JUST
so
Oat yraln drill that win* In c>mj>?tltlan
%>11li all (>thrr?. th# only one that ?<?>?? fnrtiU
Ijit aurr Ijr all t lis t iin?. rirn m hen H'a in had
toudltton, iuini'j* and full of (rath, liat th*
IMPHOVEO LOW DOWN PtHNSYlVAHlA
Force Feed Fertilizer Groin Drill
Mado with H003 or Discs
Ck'<n I <1*?$ ?'"! ?1U not l.?v?oh. P. ret frfd Id fill u
4.? > *? ?!? , ??i noii ? (ami *?.. i ncLt??i
1 4 h/kU HV| ?it Of frain Mil to> 44
?i(h ah*,!?te t4*ul*fItf. Oir r.# ? cam* |*l*ni?r
|u<wl f \4 f U l* ??4 -I If dtttlrd ? Ut>OU| fun con.
I iiuhi<*?> ikoHi-iu, hmv >111Ix uixl'I'llrtxli
liiM Hilolilm>r? n Mprc!ull? . >i'ml I'ur II
111 ?>! lit I fil fltfl?ll>M. >lll.ll(l
II. K U(t|l ll \U I.111., \ orli, P?.
I m REPAIRS
II 14m saws, ribs,
BRISTLE TWINE, BABBIT, &o.,
Fell ANY MaKK OF OIN
FNGINFA BOIURS AN) PRF8V.S
And Wpjiftii# f<r 8?m*. Hhftftliiif, Pulley*
lli'lllnp, JnJi'oloiii, I 11? < . Vulvrs hu<I K,ttlng?.
L01AKI) IRON WORKS k SUITLY CO,
AKil'KTA, CIA.
AGENTS
Wnntort fr.r tliA b?'M
re III m; book ?Vf>r
| utillnlm I. I,fl00 <^A
llv?rf>i| Iti Y>.fW I u.,
1,100 Iii A n>l"<r?
i>on County, lr?
1.130 in Mcmphu Ono agent noil#
tMI In nuowfor >S\v> v5 iliy *ui 0.
in aimwrilnK statu yi.ur i xpertPnoft, It any
j. l. mlenoLS & co.,
No. 0 I't -OV54 Aunt) II It H 11 <1 Int. A I la nt n, 4 ? a.
Southern Dental colleuc"
IIKNTAI. DKI'AK'I MKNT
Atlitnlit Ciilli'K>' of IMty?IcIuiih nuil Siirjffoni
Ol.IIKKT < (H.I.KtiK IS SlAtK Fotirtfolllll All
nual S>-ksI >ii <?!??? ii?* <>?*t 'l. oloaoa April
'ili"h? ?'Clitomp ntliiK 'li? tidily Of I)iiitl-try
tliottli) wrlto (or -'iv nl"Kui*.
AilJti'fS S. \V. KOKTKII, IIoiiii,
O'i'OIl Intuitu Itullilliiigt Atluiitu, <>u.
uon riior Bid m:ck curi-d.
The i ?Mef !? qvitok, th? owrv !? cvrt.?li>.
Kt?r tuvrtlcnihr* nir!t?? Mntnptu
?li, I), A, HMll.KY,
IH'P't, W.. mtJOWKI.l , ll.U
l>r. rinVlv-y w?H rceonuueoOe i.
A'l"l'IiN'riON U facilitated If you inontlon
thts paper wltm writing atlvot ilstu*. So. 31
That Little Bcok For Ladies,
A l.irr. MASHS, lloniHTl R, N. V.
"1
?
~<r
J Jl.
The summer's awful heat will kill those
not fit to resist it?those whose bodies are full
of poison because they have neglected their
bowels.
The victims of sunstroke, or of any of the
other terrible dangers of summer?diarrhoea,
dysentery, cholera morbus?are always those
who have been careless about keeping clean in
side, and as a resuit have their blood full of
rolten filth breeding disease germs and their
bodies ready with weakness to succumb to the
hot spell. Dizziness, heat headaches, sick
stomachs, sticky oozing ill-smelling sweats,
restless nights, terrible pains, gripes and cramps
in the bowels, sudden death on the street, all
result from this neglect.
Keep yourself clean, pure and healthy In
side, disinfected as it were, with CASCARETS
CANDY CATHARTIC, the greatest antiseptic
bowel tonic ever discovered and you will find
that every form of summer disease will be
effectively
PREVENTED BY
CANDY
CATHARTIC
TH?5 15
TUB
TABI.DT.
f Oc. 25c.
50c.
ALL DRUGGISTS
OASCARPTS are absolutely harmleaa. ? pttreljr rentable compound. Wo mercnrlal or other mineral pill potaon in CASCARHT8. CAS
C AHK l ? promptly affectively an J pet ma neiulv cure every diaorder of the Stomach. Liver and Intestines. They not only cure conatlpation,
luil rot left .?n v An 1 every (Aim of irregularity of the bowela, including diarrh<?a and dyaentrr Plaaaaot, palatable, potent. Taate food. <>0
good. Never sicken, weaken or gripe. Write for booklet and free aampla. Address RTKhLIMG RBMEDY CO., CHICAGO or lfRW TORK.
VCIIINiKV AND
AIM'UMTiYWCIiS.
i.tr.ittun -1?? ii- |ii11?{???? I wiih th>>
Murru\ < l?-?wi iiud I >1 s( rl Imi I i iix .
hysii'iii.
l'?>ivrr I'lipiI|tini'ii11,
>n\\ Mill Mnehlnrry. i
I' n r in ii ii <1 >1111 M h r Ii I no r y I n <? eitor nl. ,
> Aki'iiIn fur niim-Io'h New South |
lirli-k >1 iti'hInery
Willi* ii* for |iric<'H <>n i.*)thlni; In our lino,
W. II. (ilBBIiS & CO.,
COI l MHIA. - 3. C.
iiwim; I'oiini n a ? onmic i io.n
o: u:: \? i i m : o: :o
THE ELLIOTT
GIN REPAIR WORKS
I aiii now prrp?ro<! ?<> r. p*lr nnit r*l>ulM Collo*
.In* ?? lhir<>u|hl; ** the manufacturer*. Thl?
I rtliM'li <>f (ho tmtlncM t>?iintl?r (Ii? personal luptr
rial >n of
nr. W . J. ICM.IOTT,
i*bn hw hk-lfuiirCn rc?r? of pr*rtl<-?l # ?prrl*n<?
li> I.ii I.tin/ (he FT.i IATT OiS. ??<! who It ?<>ll
kix.n n t>> mo*C ?(lit u*rr? In (hl? *!???
4a>" Now is ?he Time I Brinf Your Giiu
Before Vou Need Them I
<v.mp!et? Olnnln* rqulpiwd wH? th?
m<>?? Pn*utn?t|r ?i.l r>l?rnr>iitln(
r.iilfminnlhi>mirlrl Mll/ flfM ro??i>l?Jo nut
flu In IIcv in thl?SUt<\ *i>.I orcry on* r f thom (lTin?
? l) >n
OTxtWJfengln**, Holier*. S?w Mill*. Com
B?1ofc \Vo?l MurklM M??*bln?V.
?m??. IH "TfiyHpi' . I
W? oKrr.Rr yoick r>#lt??ry, U>w rn ?? *n4 J
!**?? n*t> ? Trrto* .
V. C. BADHAM.I
IM St, C0LU1BM. *? C, /
Thr? olltolal KtahMiM'Uf tiin) (0.:?71 *r
p uis wcro transported from New Y??rfc
<vly to Mio Philippines at a rosf of
S7 a head. or a tola I of SJTN.iiOS, sponk?
will for iho army tran?pnrf service
partieiilarly when w?? ivuumdImt tint
tljo co-t al rointnervial rates would
havo liri'ii about $1
A WORLD
without MUSIC
Wnnlil l>o h :
dreary i>l?oc.
.M Is mi In- |
Npfrution -a tonic.
Von expect t.'?
buy ?b f*r^An or
I U no' timo
Why not notV?
An Inntruinont
I* furniture ? It'*
*nt?r t*l a ill 0 r? t,
II * tnre?tm?nt
if get o-is of
th* Standard
make* r?'pr??ent
rd by mr, ?g? n III
not tkttact It it
Will b? MB KOOd
flro yoi*r? from
now. am tlio day
| you bought It.
'tfy Price Is Rigbt.
OROANS $35 00 UP.
PIANOS $175.00 UP.
%W liytto r?rC*tal||a? aa4 Trrtnm.
Mrm,
M. AIM ALONE,
n. s. o.
Little Willie Felt Sore.
There wjis a vacant seat In the rnr.
Linle Willi.. allowed tli?* strange lady
to lake it, although ho looked tired.
"Thank you, my little gentleman,"
said she. "Why did yon not take the
seat yourself? You look quite weary.'*
'So'd you be wenry. lady, if yer
father found out yer went flshln', like
mine did.?1'hdudelphia Press.
In Holland they deal with the tramp
nuisance In a most effectual way. Hol
land cure* her vagrants by forcing
(hem to do labor on public Improve
ments. until It hns restored the habit
of industry again, when It places thcui
in colonics to farm for themselves.
From the beggar rolpjfles, where the
residents often refill tc^v lift a hand
for their own support until they have
been prompted to Industry With whips,
many graduate Into the free colonies
as decent men, nnd in time;, their pride
and Intelligence having been roused
agnfn, they become prlvnte farmers,
acquire land In their own right and
settle down as decent, iaw-nbiding
members of the community. We Mti
In this country ft curious tenderness
toward offenders. This Is proper when
the offended Is not habitual. and when
tie ran be reformed, but the laws ara
sadly strained In behalf of the other
kind, and It has been difficult for that
reason to do away with the tramp
albeit proofs enough exist that It taife
sponsible for a (rood share of thf rob
tberlca and murders that are commit'
ted In r*rloas parts of tho bod. th'- ?%
the Brooklyn Eagle.
There ts istMn
PKOMINE NT PEOPLE.
Preside^ I Mil/., of Mexico, draws
fLT?0.<*M? a year.
(ieiicral Joseph Wliwler has asked
the W'iij*\1 >?*!mrtni< i<t to nsrtigli htm to
duly in (liiua.
I.ieii tenaut Richmond P. ITohson is at
Toklo, Japan, to be treated for Orl
1111a 1 opthnlnila.
President McKlnley made Ids first
vUlt lu tin' capital on his wedding
lour, iu January, 1R71.
Prince Herbert. Itlsmarok lias pur
chased an immense estate ut Jtokhorst,
lionr llndeinnrsehe.n, (icrmaiiy.
(juccn Victoria , jhns approved the
Hurl of Hopetown as Covernor-Con
Mai of the new Australian Common
wrnlt li.
I'nited States Senator .fames W.
ItradUury retires after forty yenr.s'
service from the Hoard of Trustees of
Itowdoiu College.
Senator Hoar, of Massachusetts,
taken most of his exorcise before
breakfast, when he walks a mile or
more every clear day.
Sir Henry M. Stanley has announced
that with the expiration of his pres
ent term in the House of Commons
We will retire from polities.
Cardinal Frauds Satolll, the first
papal delegate to the I'nited States,
lias been appointed prefect of the
propaganda by I'ope Leo XII I.
The Kmperor of derma ny has decid
ed that lie was getting weak In his
sword practice, and consequently is
taking a daily lesson in fencing.
President ftfluinn, of Johns Hopkins
University, i^wtlces what he preaches
In regard to the benefit of athletics by
playing a game of golf nearly every
day the weather permits.
Coventor Crane, of Massachusetts,
does not put much faith in formal re
views o\ \y>v v'.ottttla. and there
fore surprised the Masachusctts \rooy>*>
by appearing in their camp tlie other
day unannounced and ordering au im
promptu review.
Ingonious Idea ot a tJriaj.
A Belgian bride of recent date made
an ingenious application of the auto
graph idea. She asked every Kiiest to
write his or her name in pencil on the
train of her white satin gown. These
she will embroider later in silk and
keep as a souvenir of the occasion.
The same original young woman had
In her bridal bouquet some myrtle
grown from a sprig planted by her
from her older sister's bridal bouquet.
A wedding foawt in Belgium begins at
I} o'clock in the afternoon and lasts
until P.
Double Daily Service
Between Hew Hrk, Tampa, Atlanta, New
Orleans and Points South Md West.
IN KKKHCT .Il'NK IDOO.
SOUTH WARD
Dnlly Dally
No. 81 No. 27
Lv. New York.Ponn. U.K. 1 00 |>m 12 15 am
Lv. Philadelphia, " 8 29 pm 7 20 nm
Lv. lJaltimore. " " 5 50 pm 9.14 am
Lv. Washington, " *' 7 00 pm 1055 um
I.v. IUetamori'1, S. A. L. 10 40 pm 2 35 pm
I.v. Peteraburf?, " " 1135 pm 3J^^m
I>v. lUdtfewny Jet. " 2 25 am fil7^m
Lv. lieudorson, " 2 53 am 6 40 pin
Lv. ItaleiKh, " 4 06 am 7 50 pm
Lv. Houthern Pinna, " 5 67 nm 9 42 pm
No. 403
I.v. Hamlet, " 6 to am 10 82 pm
" No. 31
Lv. Colutnbin, J " 10 35 aiu 12 55 nm
Ar. Havaniifft, " 2 67 pm 5 00 am
Ar, Jacksonville, " 7 40 ym 9 10 am
Ar. Tninpn, " C 30am 6 30 pm
No.^403
Ar. Charlotte, " 9 31 nm
Lv. Chester, " "52 am
Lv. Greonwood, " 11 42 a n
Lv. Athena, " 1 48 pin
Ar. Atlanta, ? " 4 0ft pm
Ar. Auguata, C. A W. C. 6 10 pm
I.v New Vork.N.\f. PA N.t ? 00 hid d 00 pin
Lv. Philadelphia, " 10 20 am 11 2ti ptn
I.v.n7<vTYork/TD.ii.X.Co f 3 00 pin .... .
Lv. Iliitlmore,]!. S.T.Co { 0 30 l"n
I.v. Wash1 tou.~N. A W. H.Jl. ~~~*7.77. 6 30 pm
No7403 No. 41
Lv. Portamouth, 8. A. L. 9 20 pm 9 30 am
Lv. Weldon, " 12 05 am 12 01 pm
No. 31
Lv. Hidtfeway Jet. " 2 25 nm 1 20 pm
Lv. Henderson, " 2 53 am 2 18 pm
Lv. ItnlelKh, " 4 06 am 3 61 pm
Lv. Houthern Pines, " 6 57 nm 6 12 pm
No. 403
I,v. Hninlet, " 0 50 am 7 30 pm
No. *3l No." 2*7
Lv, Columbia, J " 10 35 am 12 55 am
Ar. Savannah, " 2 67 pm 5Q0ain
Ar. Ja^kaouvHIe, " 7 40 pm 6 10 am
Ar Tampa, " C30 am 6 30 pm
No. 403 No. 41
I.v. Wilmington, " 3 05 pm
Ar. Charlotte, " 9 31 nm 10 20 pm
Lv. ( heater, " 9 52 am 10 06 pm
Lv. Greenwood, " 11 42 am 1 07 am
Lv. Athens, " l 48 pm 8 <3 am
Ar. Atlanta, ? "4 00 pm 0 05 a in
Ar. AugU9ta, ('. A \V. C. 5 10 pm
Ar. Maeon, C. of Qa 7 20 pin 11 10 am
Ar. Montpom'ry. A.AW.P. 9 20 pm 11 00 am
Ar. Mobile, L. A N 3 05 nm 4 12 pm
Ar. New Of leans, I.. AN. 7 40 am 8 30 pm
Ar. Nashville,N.t .A SX.l. f> 40 nir 0 55 pin
Ar. Memphis, " 4 00 pm 8 10 nm
NORTHWARD,
Lv. Momphls.N.C.A Ht.L, 12 45 pm 8 45 pm
I.v. Na-hvillo, ?? 9 30 am 9 10 am
Lv. New Orleans, L. AN, 7 45 pm 7 45 pm
Lv. Mobile, L. A N 12 20 am 13 20 am
Lv. Montpom'ry.A.AW.P 6 20 am 11.20 am
Lv. Mfteoit, C. of (In 8 0 am 4 20 pm
I.v. AuKuota, C. A W. C. 9 40 am 7TTT I
' No. 402 No. 3"i
I.v. Atlanta, ? H.A.L. 100 pm 9 00 pm
Ar Athens, " 2 50 pm II 23 pm
Ar Greenwood, " 4 44 pm 2 05nm
Ar. Cheater. ^ 6 28 pm 4 30jtm
Lv. Charlotte. '? 6 30 pm 5 00 am
Lv^ft'UminKton, ?? T Hi 03 pm
No.44 HoTiT
Lv. llamlet, " 9 05 p'm 0 20 am i
Lv. Houthern Pine*, " )0 00 pm 10 05 am
Lv. Halei*h, ?? 1140 pm 1160 a n
Ar. Henderson, 11 12 60 am 1 18 pm
Lv. Rldgeway Jot. ?' Y20Tm 1 45 pm
Lv7P*Ww?ur*, i 16 am 4 40 pm
I.v. Klehmond, ?? 610 am 6 40 pm
Ar. Washington, P. R. R. A 46 am 9 90 pm I
Ar. Baltimore, ?? " 10tl9iis Hllw
Ar. Fbii?u6ipi>is, " " 12 M pm 3 66 am
Ar. New York, " ? 3 03 pm ?jlS
Vo. m Mo. W
Lt. Rld'wa? Jet.8. A.L 6 00 am 1 40 pm 1
Lv. Weldon. ?? 4 90 am 909 pm
Ar. Portemoatti, " 7 00 am ? 50 pa
Ar. WasJT(on,N.& W.8.R 7 00am |
Ar. BaHlssora, B.8.P.C0 f < 43 am
Ar.New York,O.D.S.8.Co f 'f?j pi*
Ar. PkilaJ>kla, N.YPAHf SUm 110 am
Ar. Mw Toik, 999 pm 7 49 am
K?U.-t Mlj, lud^.
_ Tortaad R^H
J J aad Savanaak mi Tralaa
>li*m Tlm^ '
1 AOOR WORLD.
Vow York cloth examiners demand
t a week.
New York pipe calkors got for
eight hours.
The sulphur mines of KIclly yield
over y<X?,<x>0 toiiH a year.
After an idleness of four months (ho
rolling uiIHh at York, i'eun., have re
sumed.
Four thousand trousers-makers In
New York City have struck for more
l?ay and loss hours.
The question of having female fac
tory inspectors Is being discussed In
Sw itzerland and the otensure Is advo
cated l?y the owners of factories. |
Newborg, Ore., Is to have a l>eet fnu
gar factory If the 'farmers will con
tract for the necessary acreage of
beets.
More than a thousand men employed
In the Iron mines of Morris County,
N. J., have struck against a proposed
reduction of wages.
1 Miring the eleven months ended
June .'to 41,885 applications for em
ployment wero made at the free em
ployment bureau in Chicago, and 80,?
t*X> nit nations were secured.
The printers of St. I,ouis, Mo., have
placed an order %lth n New York
clothing house for 1<hm) union lat>e!
coats, to be worn for tho llrst tlmo
in their parade on Labor Day.
l-'oer miners were entoml>ed for
twelve days in the Matsu3'asu eollery
In Japan lately. Ttowy <il?l without
food nil the time, Ami for most of
the time without lljjjfit, and were nono
the worse when due out.
The lockout whleh has held 50,000
men Idle in Chicago since February,
Is thought to In; passing rapidly. Se
cretly the various contractors' asso
ciations are meeting with the unions
hi their respective crafts, and It Is
tacitly understood that the new build
ings now rnvw?> iwlisp wnv
will be finished by union men to avoid
unreasonable delay, ...,
Her "Goifey" Trinkets, " :
The golf girl Is receiving more the j{
Iter share of attention Just "oW^? <"l
The shops are tilled wltli^te
made purposely to urease he?.r^,.?? *ino
golf Jackets and hats are seen in a
greater and more attractive variety
than ever before.
If she is a golf girl, what to give her
on her birthday or as a little souvenir
of some especially happy game Is no
longer a puzzling question.
One of the latest golf novelties Is a
little three-Inch high cadd.v bag, inndu
of bright plaid silk and tilled with
miniature golf clubs. The clubs are
sterling silver, and they are mode as
stickpins, and are, therefore, of actual
use to the golf girl.
The newest charm to dangle from
the chatelaine Is a silver jmlf ball.
Touch a spring and it opens anil hisUlo
you tlnd a tiny book of golf rules.?.
Baltimore American.
South Carolina and Qeorgia
Extension R. R. Company.
SCHEDULE NO. 3.
In Effect 12:01 (v. in., Sunday, Doc. 24th, '99
IJetwern Camden, 8. <7., nnd Blacks*
burg, 8. C.
West. East.
35 33 32 34
EASTERN TIME.
2d ("Ins* 1st ('lass 1 ?t Class 2(1 CI&as
Lo, Krt Paesng'r l'assng'r Passng'r
STATIONS.
Daily ox. I)nlly ex. Dally ex. Dally ox,
Sunday. Sunday. Sunday. Sunday,
p. m. p. m. P. m. p. ra,
8 20 12 60 Camden 12 20 6 80
8 60 1 15 DeKnlb 12 02 4 60
9 20 127 WoHtvlll? 11 60 4 80
10 50 1 40 Kershaw 11 85 4 10
11 20 2 10 Heath Springs 11 20 3 15
1135 2 15 I'leiieniit Dill 11 IB 8 00
12 30 2 35 Lancaster 10 66 2 35
1 00 2 50 Riverside 10 40 1 00
1 20 3 00 Sprlngdell 10 30 12 40
2 30 3 10 Catawba Juno't 10 20 1220
2 60 3 20 Losll* 10 10 11 00
3 10 3 40 lloc.lt Hill 10 00 10 40
4 10 3 65 Newport 9 85 8 20
4 45 4 02 Tlrznh 9 80 8 00
6 30 4 20 York vllle 9 16 7 30
C 00 4 35 Sharon 9 00 0 60
C 25 4 60 Hickory Orove 8 45 6 20
6 35 6 00 Smyrna 8 35 6 00
7 00 6 20 IJIacltsburg 8 15 6 30
p. m. p. rn. a. m. a. m.
Between Illac.kaburg, 8. C., and
Marlon, N. C.
West. East.
11 S3 82 12
EASTERN TIME.
STATIONS.
2d Class 1st Class , 1st Class 2d Class
Mixed Pasang'r Passug'r Mixod
Daily <?*. Daily ox. Daily ex. Dally ex.
8uuday. Hnnday v bunday. Sunday.
a. m, p. ra. I a. in. p. ra.
8 10 6 30 BlacksOUrg 7 48 6 40
8 30 6 45 Earl| 7 32 6 20
8 40 -6 60 Pattr's Bk>g's 7 25 6 12
9 20 6 00 Shelbj 7 15 6 00
10 00 6 20 Latflmore 6 66 4 60
10 10 6 28 Mooroeboro 6 48 4 40
10 25 6 88 /Henrietta 6 38 4 20
10 50 6 55 Foro?t City 6 20 ? W
1115 7 10Ruth?rfordton605 p X*
11 35 7 22 Millwood 6 63 I *
11 45 7 SSOoiden Valioy 5 40 2\^
12 05 7 40 Thermal City 6 87 2 45
12 25 7 63 Olenwood 5 17 2 20
12 60 8 15 Marlon 6 00 2 00
p, m. p. m. a. m. p. nu
WEST. <?nflTney Olvision. EA8T.
1st Class. 1st ClaM.
16 13 EASTERN TIME 14 18
Daily ox. Dally ex.
Sunday. BTATION8. Sunday,
praam am p ra
1 00 6 00 Hlaokahurg 7 60 8 00
1 20 C 20 Cherokee Falls 7 80 3 40
2 40 C 40 GafTnny 7 10 2 90
p. m. a m. a* m. p, m.
Train Ifo. 32 leaving Marlon, N. C., At 6 ft.
m., making close connection at Blackabarg,
H. with the eouthern'a train No. 88 tot
Char otte, N. C., and all point* Faat. and
connecting with the Southern's vestibule got
ing to Atlanta, Oa., and all point* Weet, and
will receive passengers going East from tralo
No. 10 on the C. & N W. R.R.,at Yorkvllle.B.
C., at 8.45 a. m., and connect* *1 0*md*B,
S. C., with the Southern's train Ko. 78 arriv
ing in Charleston, 8. C., at 8.17 p. m.
. Train No,84 wltn passenger ooach attached,
leaving Blaoksbarg at 5,80 a. m., and con
necting at Rock Hill, S. C.,' with the 8onth?
em a Vtorida train for *U point* South.
Train No. St leaving Camden. S. a. at
1180 p.a.,aft?r iav arrival of the Bonth* n*a
Obarlaetoti train cocaeot* at Lancaster,&0.,
with the L. A C. R. B.{ at Catawba Jeeetlen .
With the 8. A. I*, going Eaat, at Boefe HU,
8. O with the Southern's train St tor -
Chariot fi. and aU point* WjjUL Con
nects at ^rtvlttr,^TC;;-t4u te?
ths 0.4N.W.B, R? for Chester, 8. Q. Al
Bleekabnrg with the Boathera**
golag K*at, and the Sonthera'* train Kf, M
rol g^West, and conneetlag aft Marlon, JLO,
wtth the Ifeetafceta he* Zeet and W**i
8AMUKL mUWt,