The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, October 11, 1901, Image 4

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Double Daily Service Between New York, Tainpa, Atlanta, Orleans aud Points South and West. New IN KKKK(JT 51 AY U<Mh, 1 1>?> I 80UT11WAIU). .Dally No. 31 I.v Ni?w York, 1'. It. It. 12 55 |>in I.v. riillH'li'Iplilii, " '' 8 v'J }"H I.v. IMJtlitnrrfl. '? " !?- 45 j?m I.v. WaH'.iliiKlon, " ?' 6 65 pin I.v, ltltjbmoml, H A. I.. 10 i'> j>m J,v, IVt?n?bnr^, " I.v. Nullum I.v. ilutiilurtuu, i.v. ldilelKli. I.v. Hnutlmrn I'litrt*, I.v. Hmnlot, I.v. CoimiiMn. { A i . Hit vmiiiiili, Ai. JattkHon villa, A>. Tampa, 1 1 fiO pu? ?j i.i uin 2 46 (tut 4 40 him 6 07 n n " 7 VO am " y 40 inn " 1 47 i-iii " Nrt/l 1 I.v N?vv V-?f k , N. V. I'. .V N.f 7 M (>iii I.v. r'iilln<t?'|j.til?, " 10 V.I mil l.v.Nuw Vol tt,0. l>.HtH.(y?| ;j On j'lia I.v ll'illlinoiit. It. H. I*. ( !?> 1 v WhiIi'Ioh. N A W.H. Ii I.v. l'ortHiiioutli, 8. A. I.. U ?' 10 1 1 in I.V W elllllll, " IV Hi Milt I.v. Norllltil " V I I tun I.v I ItMiilorMott, " 2 4ft am I.V. KiiO'IkO, " 4 10 mil !.v. 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Jtti'k mui Villo, " I.V, Hit Villi lit! h J,V. 1 '( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I >1 li, ) I.v. II U II lot, I.v. "tiU'.l;^::: " I, v. HhIi'Ik'Ii, I.v. I lomli'l iton, I.v. N'orllua I.v, pi tiTnl'll rK', I.v. Illi'lninuul, A r. WiiMlitiiKtoii, 1*. 11 It. Ar llititiiiton'. " " Ai . l'lili.t.|i<lpli|a, " " Ar. N.i'w V.irk, " " X i ?t ?? I Pally, oxi'opt Hiiinlav. ! (Vutiul 'lluiu. si lianlttrn Tim 8 10 am 0 oil am 1 1 ao atu 1 05 pin 2 oo pm 3 10 pm 6 50 pm li 65 am t I! 45 am f I a > pm 5 1 0 am 8 00 mn Nil. Til! 8 (Ki am 7 41 | m 1 1 46 put 4 4<l urn 8 nil a in ii ?! J II III 10 i.i p li 1 I 5H pm I.' I I pill V 4 7 pi/i II ai pm 7 06 pti. 1 I V5 | 111 'V 60 am li .in iiiii ' I ? i' I JAH H. II \ lilt, l*t Vlfo Picn't A <l?n'l Mf;r , I'ortHinotitli, V it. It. K. I,. HUNCH, (lontiral I'iih.idiik^i' A^o ? I'ortttiuoiitli, Va. I uuuiylu LXT N3I0N RAILHOAO CJ. t. KN Kit A I. I'ASSI N?il-:u liKl'A KM I'.N 1'. SclH'diilc l!(locllvi' .lu.ic 15, 1901. ^ I 11 Tun-. 1 , H.a'.loin*. I.v ('umiltMi . . . 1 Wi'fl \ 1 1 1 W . . * K"I r-ljw \v I lt>M lli Np'tfS l.iuit'itrttor . HIvnrKWlo . . v'lUll W I'll -I l't lt.t?;k IUU.. 1 1 1 /.i??i . V in k villi*. . H 1 1 u r< - 1 1 Hickory ( i r . Smyrna A r lllackhbuiv . Lv I lui-knhs^ . I '.HI I" . r H l ( V I h ' 1 1 M J ? Hlii-lliy . . . i.milinoro Mrtornboro . HoiillttKit l'oroft City. I(iitli?r('t<>n TIh'i in.il ( "y < i it'll Wllljll Ar Marlon Station*. .N J. ... N 'J) am 8.11 11m !' M <?m 1" 11 U II '. 0 inn l j ?? it .mi l i I I Mill ? ? llll 'I <1111 .. ill! I * Mill . <1 'I'll 1 I .till N ;<:i I 1.' 60 1 iii I I f> pill :i :o !? :i -tit j. 4 uy |. 4 I* , ?I 14 p C> 4.'i nin 7 .'I.' Mill 7 4 6 am h a n 0 1 n m 1* 10 "in 'J ?'C> Mill 'J fl5 M III in :<o urn I J I 0 III 12 'j'> n:n ] (11) inn 4 1 p. n N". aj. I ?r?lly. 1'J -'1 1 ? 111 12 O'J fnii I I 60 i"iu I I S5 1 < 1 11 .Sc. J I. Nv 12. 6 '!<> I'lll 4 iiil i'lll 4 :t" t itn 4 I 0 , 111 a 1 a ion J 1/ (111 V f t? ; ? iii 1 :s 1 cm I J CI I'lll '.I 1(1 I'lll H |.iii m j:? I'm 7 ;.o cm 7 :ti) ('in 7 (HI | .111 J.v Cmiii. Ion I >f kiilli . . , Wnslvillo * K??r>lwi\v Heath >p'KH- 1 1 '"J" I'1" I .anoui'tor . . . 10 .V> |>in ltivnreldo .10 40 pm ? tit. in i>n Jci 10 'l 1 cm Hock II iU . . .JO CO |<ui 'I Irr.ali 1) Jt'J |nti Yorkvlllo. ... 11 16 |iin Sharon 0 00 cm Hickory (Irv H 45 pin* Hinyrnrt H..S3 pin ltlaoknluif^.^H 16 pin Ar lllivok#UurK. . 7 pin J'arla 1 .'I 'J j>m I'm tor son Hp 7 25 pin Hhi:lt.'jr ...... 7 16 pm I.nttl'noro . . It 65 pm Mr>(>r?boro, . 6 48 pm Hcnrlfcttn ... 6 88 pin Foiwl Clljr. . 6 IW pin ltiilhorCitloii A 05 i>in TharmalClty ft 3fi pm Olnnwooil . . . 6 16 pm .. V kO pm Lv Marlon ft 00 pm ^ 'J 4)0 pin ? Tw?oty mi mil"* for IHnn??r. OAFF4NEY B11ANC11. Station*. No. 15. Lv IllacknlmrK ? ? ? 5 :t0 pm Ar OolTnnya .0 10 pm No. It. Lv Gaffotyft ;:.t SO AtTk Ar tllackaourg 7 10 urn t'? pin i> ?o | in j 1. I i I 'll i mi Mtii 4 .'Ml I'M". 4 4'l |'iii | 4 20 pin ' a so pm :i . ft pm '1 4ft pm Not?.~ Tralon No?. 83 and 33 ato op?rHt"?t ^ daily. Trains No*. Si, 35, II, 12. 13, H, 16 III I Ham rptrattil daily ?xc?pt Hnmlay. i'OBMOUOM I- At CAQildo Willi HOulhorn Railway, 8.A.L and A. O. Llo?. At Laa?M?r *Hb LAC.RR, At Catawba with Haaboard Air Lino, f* At Rook Hill with Southern itmlway. v At Yoikvilla with 0?rvltDM A N rUiwiwtr-p ^Jtallroad. ?. At blackaburit wUb Houtbr, Bill**. AtBbalbyaod llntherfordtor with r.K. L. A* Kattea with tfoelbarn Bailwaj.. S. m WAW. Oawaral hwiijir Ag^nt Ik:. % HODGSON EXAMINED, The Naval Battle of July 3d is De scribed by II'iii. BROOKLYN ENGAfilD IIIKH: SHIPS. ? NN as All Aloiio I ixlitliiK 1 1**? Vlscnytt, the Colon uud tl?e Oqu*udo W hen the Oregon Cnmc l p. ? * **' WaHliiiifttoji, I). Hpcol-tl M"i (*? 1 1 ft > 1 1 nfuider H ')(!'..*y<ri Minify PK?ln on ij)!' (1 Hi ? ijf *'< '? i,:'! 1 uf 11,(1 liino of the Schlfy ("tut or Inquiry na U wIlIlf'St.H. I In \s:i- fo I w.tl ol. this btund liy (' u;i! liu W I ??))!'?' . f<>*" 114 I |y ( lilt t <>r III ? iMir.'ai! <>' *>n! ?i :? :i '? of Hie Navy I > ? J ?:t rncnJ, hut 'IMi.iii iii tier of Iho Ww l >i ' -a'lS <Iim.ii; C>0 ! ,wpani?h war. I -i 'ii(< u an? Oyson was j jmhc ix ?ll"<l t<> ndd some 'lf,t H ' I to It h former UHtinu iiy uccniiU'; lit" ' coal supply ? jf tiio Ann railtt II': " <i '? i-.hk tin' }':i!itl ?k<> hl< t kudo. Tho h.uIIuk of thin Schley IIxIkmimi coj rc > P >n<h .:i< e w as noclitded when court o|K*M>'il Mi. Kiyner Im-k'm. his orosi f'xaiiiiM.'ilUui l?y uhIUiij? Mi MoilKK' ri whctler the M.irbh'hend hal haDrtd lit" Itreoklyu wh" 1 i!i<' two v?*s fa Ih panned each til It ' 1 r an t < ? ? ? I';* '<)!'? ) y it s\;?s on lift* way to ( 'in nrur,p,o ?. Tito wiliM.'ii r< ? | ?l i ? ? 1 1 I rt lite negative. Mie <??. lai'.iml it>M then Ittiii'' I up; n cvenM (I In HI I ( ',|<M I tl ''!<< >-t. ( 'omnia ittl< r llodft ??ii t-ai I Mat It" It, i I s. (Mi III" lltflits t?:t ill" hIk.i'm at ( i'Mi ! iifj^tts which wtM't pilerward <.1 ? " i j ?**' .?*'* I'**'*1.*' , " ' nuppM.-i' t| tin y w<mv signal.** 1 >? ? ? >vc 'i ? I . f I" ? ' i ? ? * n f In aiKiltiM of Lit" Spau.'j-li lor (?f.s on Klturi). II ' it *1 1 1 1 *t I I li at when Captain McCalla arrived with iafor mati.oa ns lo Mm MiianliiK of Hi" sals. li ? was m 1 1 1 1 1 ? ? < H ji.' ?? 1 y di-spati-Vd t<> Mh- jlinrt; to loiiiiituiuralo willt Mi-> li (aii'K'MHM. Mr. Ka>u r asked: "JP'W far wo <j miii ofi' da ia.K t.li/a Idocknde of Sanii ;tj; t. fruit Mm Morro during Hi'' day a ad nlp.lit <?' Mig 2.1. 2!>. ISO and HI'.' ' In response rti" witne.-s s.ii I Ivir j Is la tli" day lime our habitual poii ti .it wan nliout tvix utile;. hi the ni ;i.t I think we attained up and do\?ii in front of I I?jl gtlru hor, a distance <>f | niioiit k:\ auhrt. lie H'.iitol Hint t lm j pi i - K ft Itoals. lit" M.trhltdicad and \ i\ I t a. fctMt' inside (lie I ii ?? of tli>' il"it.i alioiV? inl'lway l?rtwet-n that llaa an I tli" shnfti line. I Mr. llayntM' a.^Ked then aht'it lh?* : t'X pi ersina all ihiiled to tlni \viltn sk. I She will ( til down the Texas?." "TIkmo , i:i a ooil deal in that rep/uied coll;>- : (piy thai I did act say,"/ he added, i "The alatt iiitMii wan nlvcr made," he Welti ell. "hill the ( or ninodott' did j i, ay, haiiin the Texas'." ('luihauinu i l.c said that lite dialogue as report'd was !iiM l! h;:;:+ and iitnt ire flail tr'Mliel Ita verhal a( i tiiaey, w hile not d?Miy iu:; ! Ii < - I rat h ?u' n parr of It. The afternoon Ion '-f the coin t : h< i;an uiiii n (|iieslhMi put lo I. leu j tfininl < 'oininander llodf-iunt hy Mr. I I limaa lie a.'iketl why he had writ ! ti n hhi ( al"U(/i h til denial of the new s j pape,- iepoit of lite tidhiipiv Indwei ii hliie elf ;? jj.j tt,.. !\::::;no !??; > , Ti.< < 1 1 1 1 ? 1 1 < 1 1 1 was oh.leeled to and Ad Hi i i ii I I iewe> wal I "We have. the fit' ts. The lriieiw were w I ill. Ml. Thai Is all the court want.1:. We want f.\"t < flit Ih People are influenced hy tlif f. rt at Minis of IhiiiKM. We want the facta. 1 1 raw mil the facts. " Mr llaiina: "All I want to llnd O'.it j. lie oitadon for writing this let t< : f Adinlral I'tewey: "The court don I want thai Informal ion. We don't need } llta' " Mr. llaiina then changed hi? tjue;, I j. m and the witness said that he had w rit I ( n his ? xpli. it denial In response t < i rt 1 1 (piesl from Admiral Schley. "Have you anywhere denied the Mie.latillal accuracy of the facts as fit forth In the report of that collo tpiv "On the contrary, I have admitted it." ' 1 < 'out inuliu;. the witness said that Commodore Schley hail not said as reported thai the Brooklyn was loo in'iir I In* Spun i;t t ils. Mr. Iloyin-r n.skrl: "What do you ( know shout i!ic strength of 1 li ?? bit tt'iiis the u uin her of batteries or lljO or rite guns ncmri' mo ^v- j xino .o.j.incc 0:1 May I Wluit :n-f f\.i 1 1. now did you Iimvo?" Tin* \vi(iM?-; ropllol: "I hail mo knowledge what ever before tin; re ? u ? I u. mvm.i :?n\ ' \\" li j: ( It !??*! ir?? did you ai'<|llre as l Sir 1 1 s i I ! (if t !i ^ 10. -.1111) dssanee i>." ' tioml ardim 1: t ?" j "lly t lie numb* r of shots thai were lire I 1 y t h ? ? i-iiaraeter of the dis.diavgo, tho r.;n?>lu?, ? ?/.., as indicting tin- ??.? t i be.re of I tie guns. by Mn* fa II of tie 1 r > jeet ili'H. {.lw amount of water tin y woul 1 tlitow 1 1 [>. and the evident di rection . tSie fall as In h. atiiuv \v I ? o>' ? ? - ? r tlii- projectiles we re moving w t!i gnat \eSn.:ty or slow. In lh.it way I I Judge, alone." '?-Thene frnnp" w~re rlevelnprtl n n tSie Tf.-v'r of tin* re ? ?nno!s.?an *?*, wr.ro tlnr not ?" "I ivni iiii'r Hi.' ::im>i..*:inni in fl'i1.! part* ili.i r So ?i .1 v : ? 1 ?? 11 I'sr f li!.** "The re .utnolr.r in<e w.n; fuei ij f.>; t'v :? u f |?? ,f o i ArVi is K ? h ?? nutn In r arid ?'t li < f tin* batteries .it Santiago ?" ' Mm 1 11 lit ly so " Lieutenant I'.iy.m w . 1 : . ivrjilbd II 1 ft ?t iiiutny iilnti-d t 1 tip* supply of eo.il l ? fiif I tv the : vou: b *nts on May Z >. wlirn the :???; r ograde movement t 1 Key W'f,1 ! was I ? ? u 1 1 Tlio court a.loju: ne 1 j .Miss Stone's Situation. London. Spei ial. V4t is reported from Solln," says a <liHpatr.Ii fiom VI 1 nna to th" lUlly Kxprervs. "tint. (Tnit ed States Consul IMrkrufon a:ul an envoy of the missionary nvlwy, arriv ed there Saturday, Intending (:? follo.v fttv-Jdisa Stone (the abduetod misl.-n i?nry)\ and t?> deposit a jvortion of tho 'TanaoW Th<ffl>rlR.rnd8 have extended tho tlmo for. p^mont oro month." Trust to I'lght Cotton Tri st. ' Boston, Spool*!.? From a trip abroul In -tho Interest of tho propesaj $.*?0.0;).} .. 000 co-oporai.lve trust to tight tho <. t ton trust. George K. Wash bin n. pve i went of .tfio Oon) iihxu w*va.i i ?t Club, of Maaftichuse-iu. roturijod Saturday When Interviewed ho said that thorc 'was no annotineomcnt W> moke a; this tlma Whrn his basinets Interests per nclt he will go South to eonsult w>'! tho loaders ot the tnovoiron tn I : r leading cotum-crowtrs' association. 0ftoi? Governmental Aid. V t y 1 1 1! (icncral (Jovcrnnient of I 1 140 1'u I ted States should (i l<t In building t lit; great (t llltfllWayH, IIS AVftH COII I ("ill* plated l?,v ili?' founders of t li<? (invrru ment. In fact, tlift power given in Die ? '(institution t(? cxtalillKh postolltceH 1111(1 post roads llllyllt Jlllitlj' In: COIt strueM ho ii s toMnriudc all roada need ed tin- postal Her vice. Itunil mail de livery will nerossltato thousands ??f such roads through 'lie country (lis tihts. Why should not tho, ( icneral < Jo vcrnuicnt old in building them? Now could the < ioveniuicnr expend money Unit would do much good to ihc | icojile of this nation? flood roads would make the country more altrrte* live, and would (end to relieve tho congest Ion of population In tho cities. The greatest drawback to country life Is 'I lie luahlllty to move with ease from point to point, owing to the laid condition of the highways. Why rati* not the t io \( in 1114*1) t make appropria tions for tlie highways i>n land as well ns the hlghwa.Ck on water? Hut few go over I lie latter, while millions go nvi'ti I lie former. Congress votes suits. dies to railroads, steamships and for ma inking the m-iis of commerce. Tliis Is a very neeossnry and Impor tant work, hut nid more Important than ih;i kin-/ the highways oil land. We :iii 1. uou' n.iie men are to gel tin appropriation In the rivers and harbors Wills for the lin* pro\ i'Iiicii! of some insignificant strram in i heir State. How much wiser It would he to voto this npproprla I Ion for making soino highway between two cities or between two States. 1 1 u nd i ( lis of millions of dollars have >?<?111 wii-trd on streams that ran never lie made navigable, which if expended on our highways, would give us the best system of roads In the world. Suppose the fJciicral (Jovernment .?lue.ild appropriate rvrry tell years nil amount equal to that now expended i iir pensions, Miy, ."?l ."?(>, IMK>,0(H>, for i he building and improvemeut of the roads of the country. This v/ oil Id give, In round numbers, $'J per capiln for the entire population of the I'lilted States. This, roiitiuued for two gener al ions, would grade, inacadainl/.e and gravel every great public? thoroygh fare in the country, when aided by lo <?:? 1 appropriations. Who would begrudge the expendi ture after such roads have been built? W ho would not siiy that tho expendi ture was :i wise one, elevating In lis influences and adding liuinrnsely to lie* tangible wealth and commerce of i lie country? We paid more than this : mount in the expenditures of the lanish war. Is there a single person -ii would not receive a benefit from ? ?I'd roads far greater than lie rc ci ived from Hie Spiinish war? I'ut il 5 hi .?uio'iier way: Is there a single per- ! son now using the highways of Die ctiuniry, or whose business l.s in any i way affected by the tratllc on the highways of the country (and this touches tin' business interests of every I man ami woman in tho l ulled States), vim would not be will I ti;; to pay as much feu" good roads as lie has paid l'ur I he war wll It Spain ? Ili'iirlll h to t lie I'nrinrr. A \ i 1 1 ? good loads the farmer will come more In contact with other men and take larger and higher views of | life; be will heroine more useful to ! himself and more valuable to the com* | ? minify. Mis interest will go beyond the division fence that separates him from hi* neighbor, lie will read more ajml become better Informed. They ojicn to his children tin- higher schools o^tjie towns and cities. Ills wife and daughter will have an opportunity to ifiix in town society, to the heiieflt of J rhciusc] yes and equally (?> the bemlit j of their lowndifod sisters. Antl-Itul (:ni?ii<lo Iti'itm, I t'p to (lilt i* roads ma!y<> up-to-date I ly.'-HH. Hnorl VO.lfls will pay even hotter than | good stock. It Is absurd to have ltet'k I shire pi^H ami razor hack roails. Thcro Ik ho part of the nation's business or social life jvhlehJs 1 1 ? > t /if I cc'.cil I iv the (jucstloJ1 of good road*. The railways an* Ucuotlted by lianl roads, and ii is almost as much to (heir Interest to have them built .is It lo t he fanners. I arm life must he made more at tractive; I lie people must have more ? ??' the advantages that hitherto have obtained only in town or city life, i i ioiiil iiiads make this possible. IHstance Is no longer measured hy | the yardstick, but hy the clock tick; 1 dtsfrnirp Is? merely a mailer of time in I thi.i age of rapid tr.'.UKlt. <!ood | roads make short miles, bad roads long I KlllS. With bad roads as a barrier to free niid easy intercourse between the city I a lid the farm, the young mind is | wa pc-l b.v wPolig Impressions, the soul narrowed by prejudice and sound, .symmetrical education thereby much hindered If not rendered impossible. The economic value of good ronds <?.111 hardly bo overstated. The rleuce In Massachusetts, New Jersey and New York shows that where hard loads have been built the income* from the farms have largely increased and expenditure* have corresponding ly diminished. Ninety-nine per cent, of all fnrni pro vjriueo moved by the railway, express and steamship eompanUs Is first hauled in wagons. The secretary of the Farmers' National Congress esti mates the annual waste in haulage to bad roads in this country Is equal to Sio for every man, woman and child iu it. Every farmer knows that there In nothing more destructive to tranquil ity of mind, nothing thru more effec tively banishes smiles and nothing more conducive to gray hairs than to ?dt on a loaded wagon and see a team struggling through mud and ruts while the wagon tonguo swing* viciously from ajfjo to side. TThen n man arrives nt the conclo* sloi :hat there'* nothing on earth go^.d ? uougii for n certain woman be aaka her to, have bta I Wonderful Veldt Ponlej. There are many differences of tem perament between colonial and home* bred horse*. J lie practical virtue* un doubtedly lie with the horses of tlie African country. They will stand f?>r d.iy s, as they dul at i'ietcr's 1 bcinnd their marten, asking and re ceiving nothing. 1 hey will hobble gro* tesijueiy lound the laager, snatching their .sublicence where a locut would be foiled of a and they carry their owners consistently <"'ti t of dangc, whenever the demand is made of them. !?"? ?r veldt work they are marvelous, tr.pping thirty miles a day f ? ?r days at a stretch. Hut their appearance belies them. They look like animated bird cages, with ingeniously designed corner piece* from which to hang things. ' As CJen. De la Key explained the other day, "A lloer consists of four parts ? the man, the hone the Matter and the bandolier of cartridges. All are essential to tlie composition of one Boer, and the absence of any constitu ent is fatal to the whole. In the face <sf the enemy the man .occasionally looks behind him to hjs horse. So J"iig tts that remains steadfast he g"0-. oil Ktolidly shooting; |>ut should it retreat, the burgher, without apology, innnedi titely departs. The whole \irtue <>f a Boer's steadiness under fire rests with his horse." Soulli .If nun i Correspond em' t* lioudon Mail. Collecting Mail by Trolley. Baltimore i,s one of llie few cities of the I'nited State-. that lias a complete liollcy mail collccl iiiff system.., Many large towns tr.nn<p>rt mail by trolley fiom Mib stations li? ilie central otlico and vicr versa. In Haltiinore. however, i collecting the mail from the regular cor ner and hotel and ollic^ boxes. Several carriers accompany the ear. and as a box is approached a collector jumps olT with a mail I'on rh, empties the box of its c<?n tents and jumps back on the car. It was feared that this method of collect ing would interfere with <^d block the regular passenger service, but acty.'l practice has demonstrated that this i-> not t lie case. In the car the letters are immediately canceled and distributed, ?>') that when the central oflicc or sub st.v tion i> readied the mail is ready to start out 0:1 its journey again without sort* *inif. A development of tins service is t ?? have terriers' collect the mail in sec tions adjacent to the ear lines and bring their collections to designated points in time to catch thf in til cars. " K?hl Things" in Bolti Kor; M#n. "Yott will have the suit made with loops?" "said a fashionable tailor yes terday to a young man. "hoops r .saitl the young man. "Loops for the belt," the tailor ex plained, and, the other assenting, he went on : "Shall we make the belt, too?" The young man said be didn't know belts were ever made by tailors, and the t eat the other sneered a little. "You are not yet 'on' in the matter of the latent fashion." he said.. "The real thing in belts now is one made of cloth to match the suit. With a blue serge suit there goes ;f blue serge b it : with a "crash suit a h? !t <>i crnsh; with a homespun suit a homespun belt. r?ml the effect i> very odd and agreeable. At Mciioii or at the Country C lub you will sec no uiher belts than these at present, uid tow! month a majority of the belts >n Oiestnut stmt will be of this kind." " I hen make ine one," said the young man earnestly I'liiladclf liin AVrcn/. A < lianeo l<> Tlnlu1 .Tlonoy. I have been belling Porfmnes for tlio past 0 111 lit hi. I iniikn thorn inysvlf nt home nii't m>!I to friends and nnitthborit. Iiiivo made "t 7 1 0 . liver v dim buy* a I'ottlo, For &0a. worth of inHtxrliil 1 iniiko Perfume tluit would sell for t'-l in drug stores. I also sold 12.1 form u I ii." for muklag perfun e nt 91.00 oiurh. 1 tlrnt innde I; f ? my own 11*0 onlv, but thu eiirionity of friend)* nt to where i pro cured sueti onpiisliw odors, prompted uie to ?ell It. I clear from f'ift to per week . I do ri<>t enuviiAH, poopln eonio and pond to mo for the perfume*. Any Intelligent person enn do us weil ?is 1 do. For 4'2?. In Mnmps I wiil k> ii . | you Km formula for mnkivg nil kinds of Perfume* mid a ?nmpte hot tin prepaid. 1 will iiIn'i he| 1 1 you K?*t started In t ho business. M ah i n*. I'ih.ni ih, N >. 11 3. Vandeventer A v t'uui, bt. IjOUI.", Mo, .11 <>i Iters, 1 'id you ever u?o Ooosk Oukahk Liniment for your ones? You t<hoiild uovor bo without itii.i remeriy-r-ii euro* all aehes and pnhi.*. j ? Wheni ,w?u contain (lod you do n >t | norvl tha/ tho world should entertain you, I l 1 I Each package ot/rvtUkU Fadilhi I)r? colors mora goods than any otlur dye and ! color* thoiu batter too. Bold by all druggist*. ) The f?!!ow who no'jjecta golf to attend to business can never hope to b<* much of I ft player. A ivom^a irs.iv fm hard (if bearing and j jt ill not t;e <!<-.* f to flattery Pi>iifiir?t ( umioi ll<> t'lireit I v " < > r ? t application* aa they cuiiiioi teach i?i > diseased portion of the ear. There u only one wiiv tf . cur> <li*ufn?M, and thut U h.v const it u tionul u'liifiJidt, PcafneM u *aused by hii in r?im'il mvlitinn of the nnteone lining of tn? j KiuU"!il*u M'u b r?. When tllU tube w nifl ime I vnii h iv?o n r inthllng niiund oi\inir?erf< ct b?> i .? . ii,', mid when it i? entirely cli,*< I T?caf:tf ? ?< ib? r Milt, and unles* th? inlbininiat ion c; ri be lrtl;en out Itn 1 thu tllbn roat->r< tl to .M ii i" n t i i :i lit bearing mil ba ib-atrnvisl fd.wf;. N'ili" ?*a?e? out of ten arc caused bv < ' rrh. irbi?*h 11 nothing b:u airu-.ttaifie.! con ition of ? lb" hhicmii ?ur'ne?*. We will s,"ve tni'i Hundred Dottni'a tor auv I'jise nt I 'e/it'ioMn ( ce used by eatArrh \ th '.t n ? in t b ? cured by 1 1 ><11 '? ? '-<* ? i* r r 1 ? < 'il ri . Ci'' 'iil.iH Kilt fr<?e. 1\ J. Ciikn'hv A <'<>., Toledo, (?. J Sold by Druggists, 76c. Itiill'fi l'*;?intly J'llls are the bun!. j I'eijiiijis the reason A jus defied the i ' i j luiiv \wis because he hud no nioihci m ... u' to practice on. Ileal lor lite ltiiiiel<. Kn matter what ails yon, headac'ia to ? ! <"?neer, you will never ^et well until .vo ir I lion?!* are |ni( right. ('snimiikih help naUr."?, I i-uro yo i without a gripa or pain, pro ? i <i.*?? ?a*y natural movements, eofct yO'u just D j cents to alHl't getting yn ir 1 tit bii'n. i iv I i aiu'th t'andy <:atfiartic, the genuine, put no I in metal boxen, every tablet ha< ! klninjiod on it. Jioware of imitation*. A woman never <i lands with hcrufli unli ij as u ltt.il resource. u oilier*, I >iil you ever iifo Ooohk Oi.eahk l.isi M ? n r f"r y'.n r In lit" oi^hV V ? > ? i tdioti Id never i>?< without this remcdy?*it ouroH all tvhM and palt.s. LAND OF THE UIIAGON. (ianora) In i hlr.n. In China tho belief in dragons is gen eral. 'l'hero are good and bad dragons \i\ that land, and while it is easy to i;aln a dragon's favor, it la Just as easy to irrltato him. Some dragona live un derground. Othora fly In th?> air. Thus earthquake ary caused by under ground dragons moving themselvas tempestuously. Eclipses aro caused by aerial dragona, wherefore fireworks aro Kftt off and gong* are beaten to fright - en thorn. Tho overflowing of rivers la imputod to a specially bad dragon named Klao. Ono of tho oldest Chinese books, tho Calendar of the Ida, recom mends In cases of Inundation that tho authorities organise a hunt through the country to discover and capture tho dragon. They always And him. They toll a great dragon story of tho pres ent young Emperor. Some time ago there were drouth and famine In an im portant section of tho north. As, in t;pil?? of many procession:; i it his honor, the dragon continued to withhold the lain, tho Indignant Emperor at last hurled a thundering edict condemning him to perpetual exile along tho shores j of tho river III, 1st th?* province of Tor i got. Officials had atarted to find th" J dragon and execute tho sentence upon j him, when tho latter, with touching j resignation, sent word - they do not say I how ? that he had started already for > the desert of Tartary. Such an exam ! plo of uuuuience "melted the heart" of ! the Pekin Supreme Court. The bolemn : mandarins got together and threw ; themselves at the feet of the Emporor. I "Sparc the dragon!" they beggod. The young Emperor was touched In his turn. Tho sentence of banishment v.a.; revoked, and one of the imperial ines sengors was .sent galloping across tho land to overtake tho dragon and ac | quaint him with his good luck. Ho found the dragon, and the grateful anl j mal Immediately sent abundant ra^ . The call of Cod irtay read, "Co," but il means "Come with Me.' FITS pormannn tly cured. No fi t -? or icrv.-un nett* after tlrnt day's use of J)r. Kliiift'.* Ureal Nerve Restorer. 2 trial hot tic ami ir .*ii i?-? fr | )Jr. It. II.Kunk, I.t'i.. I Arch St.. 1'iiila. Pit. i A fellow may have clocks in his stuck I iu*.;s and xtill never he on time. M r?. Winnlow'a Soothing Syrup for cliildr* > teething, aoftcn tlio K'niii*. roduce* inttamm i : Uon, allay* pain. cures *viud colic. '2$: i Imttlo ' Idleness is a disease with some people, j and it's contagious at that. . 1'iuo's (,'uro in tho best mcdicino jwoover used I for all attentions of throat and lungs. I <J. Ij.NUii.UY, Vanliurco, Ind., Feb. J <?. IW. 'I here is <|i.ite a different'^ between an I airship and m:i heirship. Mrs. Emma K. Fclch, Treasurer Fond du Lac, w is., Social Economic Club, Tells H o\v She was Cured of Irregular and Pain ful Menstruation by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. "Dfak Mrs. I'inkham: ? I have used Lydia J\. I'inkham 's Vegetable Com|x>und for irregular and painful menstruation, and was entirely cured after using two bottles. 1 can truly say it is a boon to suffering women, and I would recommend all suffering from the above troubles to try a few bottles and be cured. Very thank fully yours, Emma K. FeiX'H, Division ?t., Fond du Lac, Wis." $5000 FORFEIT IF TIIK ABOVE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE. When women arc troubled with irregular, suppressed or painful menstruation, weakness, leucorrhoni displacement or ulceration of the womh/that hearing-down feeling, inflammation of the ovaries, backacho, bloating (or flatnlence). general aobility, indigestion, and nervous .l&ML--. tration, or arp beset wtth glicli syinptoi* iwdiiziness, faintness, lassitude, excitability, irritability, nervousness, mlecpleasness, melancholy, u all gone " ana u w*n t-to-be -left-alone n feelings, blues and hopelessness, they should remember there Is one t ried and true remedy. Lydia ?. Plnkbam'* V?feUMe Compound at once removes such troubles. Refuse to buy an j other medicine, for yon need the best. No other medicine for female Ills In the world hoe received roch widespread and nnnuallfled endorsement. Mrs. I'inkham Invites nil sick women to write h?r for sdvioa She has raided thousands to hoe. ii u. Address, \Lynjt, MaaS? immx Tf.ti fmw zsc , UseCEBT*I1|?M>H ^ rf tr? riavo i.ooo i ?v?'* Investigations regarding the num her <uu! lilstortls of peruana suffering from Jeprory in this country sre heing rondiu-tftd by persons connected with th?.? h i rgeon generals olticc Wash ington. These In m-stigations, it is hojif-ij, win furnish valuable statistic* ' and will opr?<i the way to learning the ' beat p.i- ..ib!o method tor chei king the spread at the louthsuiu o disease. They have awakened the Interest of him drd*; of phynirl iiiir. in every State, especially in J.o'.nsi.in* and some wwit eiu H?:i!oh, where l ho dl.sea.su has rprf?d rapidly in recent \ears. Tho results of fh-t investigations haw so ff* r mvealc;! that there are six ' a e.s Jn New Vork. six 1 >i Chicago and nearly Hiu in Xoiv Orle:m>;. .Most of the J'i'u.oiih reported (<> lie Buffering froiji Irjiio.y were 1,01 a in fori ign cotm trl.vj. in I he .southern States t!i? ma jority of the vietiin.s are Italians, and la the (Wbtern States Sweden, ft is I'.tioiateil t hat there a.'i* 1,000 lepers In the I nifed States, cxclushe, of course, of tho Hawaiian \ io l i ms. Tl?? Kn?|??ror dm Poilto. A woman who is of lush sorial dis tinction In America was presented to | the kaiser at snm$ dinner that wa* i ix?> attended with royal state. She wa> | talkiuK tn liiin when is.'ic was offered ! ft famous (Jerinan naiad It was hand ed on her right and tlie kaiuer was on i her lei't. which pn t ln-r in a predica I ment. Sh<* did not dare turn her fare j from tiio cmjK ror ? > help herself to (l.o I'alad. 'I'lie .situation was too much j for her. The omp-Tor, seeinj; the ron*. j ilition ;?( a glance, looked nl her for ( fin Inst iiit and laughed, as he said I "A kaiser ean wait, t ? u r a naiad can j not." I I he ^it'.oii! Trunk I' ulway Iia^a r.i r j with lank-. t<> cany h\e ti ->ii for sunk' | ing triams and pools. hairs arl show, Ah will rest! 1/ youV^d tend u? op? y<m n bottle of your ne? Then your n yc I. Y( well. IOUS ness, . cons Pills act dir For 60 year I B EBS ss Powder aded la ? d expert*. FO&TMH the Standafl Small doses. Want your moiuty lirown or rloh bluckf BUCKINGHAM Good for Bad Tei Not Bad for Good Jozodont - " - - .Voituiunt Toolh Powder lL?ifcrjjo ILicfuic? ntirt Powder 4 Ail .stores 01 by mail for l!ie juice. Sainj>ls 101 child's t< i:i;>v : a::i ami I'm*" variety ? f worms pfCj li::vs. ! o-.i: iiu wuir! Aiiupi l he ?.d!e <iitd sure course byi OR. LSOVKilVS WORM- K A SURE. SPEEDY AND SAFE DESTROYER OF THE* IN USE OVER 30 YEARS ACCEPT NONE BUT D 25c- OEST'VERVIFUGE KNOWN SOLD EVER *0 APUDIPiE < s ii t:x Nervous 1 1 radar In*. Nouraljjhi, niul Sl?'K 1 1 i". A !> A( ' il H. It In luli'ly li.irinliHs. N ? ? t < it tti<< tn'Hrt. I'nr vn!" nt all I> r ii n Stnri'-. |g SAW MILLS! i Engine*, Wot ?1 PlincM, I' !< < r 2 mMAclnuoH ami OtUor Machinery, r Miir.ul ?i turi J'lj y til.' Saltan Iron Uurki, Xaiiiu, M.C, " i THE SWIFT GREEK DAIRY ANO STOCK FARM, l!h?r.T?Mli-4 III. \ !* ii lar/t ii i tint >f r ? ?f Ajii; \ 1111/ .IICII^I \ |i| |,| h a \i> lit- ipr im. it i fr,,m i?n*n( Mt.kj.nl Hu!!? i Mik* Ii?*-! m |* i?i lif?th?r 111 iim* s<mi tii I ii" ihoo.i - .r tin r.uiK u-i -t - .it., r. cu. s I ii in I 'f it i<iui V<mmii.?-?I' >? rinl>"t I'.ilnn.l i ijiin I l'tn* nwny - oitlifkn I. I '? . ! ..m , ?? ri< Sr. j ?, ? i vr? ?"s woi: k i.i \:t i viitun U * want ?? u I t;, r II,,,, | lln'iiin llltflrr f t * i.r ih* il lf |>!I k !?: -k .f ar I IHJ.., |<r (?, iinrl ? lir-rn : ?ei| I'li'iirht il rl??i mmi, u ,,?r ' ?>ii-r I'.iM ri-i.l.i.'lli j nil i l?t* r iiyoI ! M-li.'Iftk- In slnUM'- f. r ,j|t,||n I '.Ivrfr ami li ? x . i Hi\ fi, hi 1 . .|,r .'.in* ,? ii t **? ?? I irniir\ in . k I nr t,, ?< ? l< > II . ? < U > <11)1 >1 fr?.?i> ilr;,-. i.' iri?n LlffKllircl* UmiN ill r \?r|. I .'III I urnl W I>rl.? > ? r n >i?r ? III,- i?k llf.ytxH ,r i l.rn , lultuo. 1 Cm. CANCER AND TIMOR W'i We Use NO Knile, NO Plaster. \Yo j.fivo liO | 1 (till . t ln>'l no Mofnl. \V? euro >ou 111 rour. Y<?l' l'.W \V?? nrrn Ol?'i<IUn(i* <>f Tw >> ? Wo waul you to r<-;nl our Mi I ;????? lli>i>k. W?? want tin? ?*n<1" 1 1>< I in writing u*. ? Wo nrv l>it. Sii.i.h I'.^M i , IU-'IihioimI, V i. Wrlto a puMni to i!;iy ltook l"rn?. SICK PEOPLE! My M ?*?! 1 Mue? you <>r mouoy r?-f uu.j,v|. A ill I - I'Jiln I'll Is, for any i'aln,25 ? j.. r t.ohle A nl I- .>1 i?l urlnl , for chills, A>\ 'i5,j Ifovlvjf 1 'Ilia, for tbo Ol.D ami W i ak, W'uhoo Pills, for tlii* Stomaoli and l.lvi?r,7,y ( iiM'iirn 1*1 1 In* for CoiiMtj atlun, 2ft, S. v. PRIEST, M. I>. . Newark, Ohio. rHt AI? SCHOLARSHIPS & . 0?if? o !?*?? Sr?"fU <>nlar?nl ? t > 111! :t u|> nt <>new \><- wi.l ???< opt office wrtik oriio c" l<>r tuition. p.i> r?,ir ml I fnre, fnrtilsht heap bonul. *ml ?ccur.< ? : U?>ns wIibu niMili-aW. 'I his ttffm- i* ? only to m l??w irom onch .county who uj>ily ilrAt. fo writ? atone?. A?l<lre??, (OM IIHIA IM SlMiMKOI I.K.i:, COLiWHIA, fi. v. ! MEMORIAL UFHf McKINLEY III lll*(T?lbiy1iy <'?!?? iiri A. K. .McClnrx, , (li? joMhitf.*'. and ?plhAr. Ov?r ?<u i?k-M over 10# ?Uu?tr*??otis. IVsmTrty ih?> nu.M t ixwk. We term*. Onrbook *11} ?-onuin a F'fuH dfoouat of Afc?Mw!n?tloi). Dn*th *n<\ Kun-ril. ! 8#n<? to an for book. frofWwUi-. i.,r le (?hi SOKES ?,J7^r/^Tcr1p"cm WrU.forrrt^ AHllVr* I* " < h>"l?? !M.. H*l.rtMoar. M n be bettor m?uUr?4 ^1 t T for More Tliau ftj Tho reputation of W ^ 1.60 sUp#?- t<X] v. i r tir.3 cicallad ?Hi 1 'io ).ncc8. T^liexM Ijccii won by merit ak s sues have to sivo bflf ?>rher ?'*.T)0 and $3.8< .-L-pnt vtion for tho oa << mvist bo m*inUl Ii'im iihvays bom plM '.v carer leeeiveofrtOWU in t he \V. L. Odugij .shoes tliiia ho ?*rt W.Ii. Duuglai jaflilj hIu'C.i than any Other t W. L. DougUa 9*-0 rnnot t>0 OfuaJlf w. L. Doi s/ioea arm 1/raJo loath* ?no os and ml 8c!<l by t hot npnn ii u with nnii;o mid ^ How Co Ontav i'iom ?rt tint told f S900 TO W? *tQt iat rmtlln5 K,|(|< m1,iT to g ,cc?ItllB| to (JI w?nt loc?i repfr Jtek ?o(lcom? ?"? POiition pr THK BE1X asthmz Birr) STH f?a S?