The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, December 13, 1901, Image 4
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OAFFNRY BlCXNCH.
Stations. So. 13.
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CABiwrt suRvivons.
MoYi# Loft From Lincoln's Administration
? On& from JohnsanV
If President Roosevelt. Instead of
tendering to each member of the M >
Kinley Cabinet a reappointment. hi? 1
tried, to cu to a Imthci txtrciiic of
conservatism and make up a Cabinet
of the oldest experienced material lie
could find, whom wmiM be have put
Into it? This was the thought of
many who looked at the throng of j.;i iy
heads at tiie funeral cxcrcises of Pre*
ident Mc Kinley.
Such a Cabinet of "last survivors"
would have as its Se< retary of State
John \V. Foster, of Indiana. who oc>
Ctt^ed that ofVh'Q no longer at!" thin
the lattei months of the 1 ?-? ri : < >:i a !
ministration and is now 6\ \ears
old. Its Seerctaiy of the Tr<a?'ii)
would be Ooi } <e S. Hoiftwell. of Mi
sachusrtls, who is in liis 8jt!i v. tr.
I?s Secretary of War won! I he John
M. Schofield, wlio held that ofhre hp
<!er Andrew Jackson. Its Se?-f?'*tary
of the Interior wouM be Call Sehur/,
who s* r ved under llayts. lis S' . i : -
tary of the Navy, al <> dating f r?">ni the
same *!t Imini1 1 rat ion would If \atlnn
t iolY, Jr.. ot West Virginia. Its I'- st
ma tei (?cner tl would be Janu s \\ Ty
ner, o i 'Indiana, who hel l olVui: fur
the last few months of t!>e fir in; a I
ininist ration. Its Attorn- v Cum i d
would !>.? .CieorgiV H- Wdliams. of Ore
gon, ;d;o of the (irant adm'ni ? t ra
tion. ft" i I its. Secretary of Af'.rVuitm ??
Norma n 1. I'nleinan. of Mi. sou:;. who
was the tii'.t fin iipaiit ot tliat ,.i
the latter months oi the Clevtiaal id
mini-.? rat ion.
W'e have, therefore, am >nr r.inkin ;
mi r vi v< >r s, one man who {:???'? b..-k i >
joLii'tn), three who da^e from (irant.
two from If ayes, on** from the livt
< hvdanJ .. !:uii:i-!raMon and ope from
Harrt?on. ? VV'a shnn'tori < ori? >pou !?
rme N'i w ^ , r U i ,vr ni!ii( ' T'o-t.
WU'gs ' Mow is Il.ijone.s tunltni'.; out j
III the rr'il estate l)U:;inos;s?" Wa-;:; -
"Cieat. Ih: has j sold It .sit', .'or a
Mind asylum."
The Mramh'd Thespian who walk 4
tlie railroad track realizes that the lace
for fame oflcu results In a tie.
41 1 had a most stubborn c'ttgh
for many years. - It deprived rue
of sleep and 1 Rrew very thin. I
then tried Ayer's Cherry i^etoral,
and was quickly cured.
k. N. Mann, Fall Mills, Tenn.
Sixty years of cures
and such testimony.as the
above have taught us what
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
will do. 1
We Know it's the great
est cough remedy ever
made. And you will say
so, too, after you try it.
There's cure in every drop.
Ibrcc *lzcs : 2>V\, BOc., $1. All drugiJste.
?V>imitt yoin' r.octor. If lio ?nyi it,
tlion <lo hi liv nv> If Ik* I 'll* yoll n ?>{.
In l;tk^ It. tlien ilnti'l tufco It. lio kuowi.
I.mvh it wliii ill ?ii W<> nro willing
J I A V I'll CO, l.owoll, Mna?.
Corn
?> i i "tn I In' -";1
large s < f
Potash.
! l:c I < i lih/.t r .t j i
urn f fuini>li
01 1 < ? r. t ? 1 1 I '< ? '1' tin;
laml v :!i l< 'S. i:^ pr< >
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I" ? n ! 'VJ* 1 'v <,k?
( .1 \i M \ N KMI Wt >1- K S,
.,7 N.* ? ui i , N ? .? V. ik.
PRICE* 25 c.
CAPUDINE
< l it |iM
Nervoin H p? <1 ,??? li Nflwralcln,
And MICK 1IKUJACIIE. It iJ at ?o
iniply lmrinlt*r?. ffTi-ot on tbo
Vor rtt n'l I>ruif
WE PAY H. R. V.VkE ash rsmr. JSWH
Cuatun'r'
?OO k KTT ACMOI.A V*M I tlOM'.U AT
Writ* quloi to C-A.- AI.A.
M A< 0>, OA.
IIU1UIENNVS TABASCO
to.
CONGKfSS AT WORK;
' I
Doings of Our National Lawmakers
Day By Day.
THB IIOUSR.
Third Doy.?Tbo llouijft 1> el d no son
having uUj;?uiut() ovoi to TImuh
diiy.
Forth Day. ? The llou.se adjourn
ment was continued over, no ho#-- ion
helng held.
Sixth Day ? Chairman Payne, of Him
ways and means committee, presented
t,? bis Republican colleagues of the
eotjiiniUee a revenue thrift hill fur th*
Philippines, which ho had drawn
hum the eondltionH of the recent Su
preme Court d^'lsion.
The l'aync hill Is quite brief, w.th
two main features, viz: applying the
Dlglyy law as against Philippine ex
poits to this country, and applying the
Philippine commissions tariff sehedula
l ? goods entering the Philippine*. A
further section grants a rebate of mis
inma tax on goods which have paid an
into>eal revenue tax In this eount.'y.
Theie is no proviso in the measure that
it filial I he temporary, so that the raie*
if Imposed, would I )e ap|dlcable unt 1
Congress otherwise artrd.
During dot discussion on the hill It
developed that Mr. Uuaseli, of t'onr.ec
ti ut. and ?oihe oth-*r Hepuhllcan mem
bers strongly favored a proviso ! o tin.!
hill off<vr<| i,y Mr, Payne, by which
1 i 'tit i irjif fiih u umihJ I).! Mcaliiil iluu'ii
from 10 to L'O per cent on goods pasr-in#
between the t'ulti-.i States and the
Phllijipinr.H.
This was urged on the ground thiil
(3* eat Britain now had 40 per cent of
1 1? ?* trad'-* of the Philippines, and tier
^inanv and other Kuropean countries/
h^ld a considerable percentage, v?hll<?
the I'n ii i'i| States had but S per cent
of the trade.
Seventh Day: ?Speaker Henderson,
at tin- session of the House, announced
the apjH>intment of the committees.
Dni.sualiy the committees are not ap
pointed until after the holiday recess,
but Speaker Henderson had the situa
tion well in hand when C -'/ti
gress met and having com
plete. I the lists he announced them.
The cirl.v appointment of the commtt
t'"\< will facilitate legislation consid
erably, us the e'ommlttoes can now or
ganize and k;:^. their work under way
before the holiday adjournment.
A resolution for the distribution of
the President's message was made tlio
occasion of a general speech on tlio
Philippines by the venerable ex
Speaker (5. A. Grow, of Pennsylvania.
Mr. Burke, of South Dakota, formal
ly announced the death of Senator
Kyle and as a mark of respect the
Mouse Immediately adjourned. The ad
journment was until Friday. Tlio re
cess for the holidays will bo from De
cember lt> to Junuaiy^O.
S&NATK.
'I ll ii d Day. ? Senator Hale inti oduccd j
u number <yf bills, drafts of v-hieli haJ
been prepared at the Navy Department
and \\>fu recommended by Secretary
i J.on g. / One provider for creating four
vice admirals a reducing the number
of rear admiralS"lo fourteen; all others
to increase the number of lieutcnauts
j from IJi'O to .'{."iO, and thu number of
junior lieutenants and ensigns from j
I ;'.M) to '''"iu; to change the title naval
j cadet to midshipman and Ineteaso the
I number of cadets i?y allowli:*; ton an
] nual appointments by the President.
Senator .lories, of Arkantms, Intro*
! duccd the anti trust bill which parsed
! the House during the last session of
' t'ongrrss, btit which failed to pas* the
Senate. As introduced by the Arkun
j ?:?.-? Senator the bill Is unamended,
i The I'l'wt'i'.M1.! Kf ill in 1 1 1 <> S^nitn'p
j the new Hay I'auncefortc treaty tor an
; isthmian canal. In-executive B'.^'oi
j the new I lay-l'aunceforte treaty was
; received and referred to the committee
j on foreign relations. No remarks were
! made apropos of iis presentation.
l-'ourth Day. ? The Senate. eutetcd
, upon (li?' Held of debate for the first
J time slu'-e the session began. The
, suppression of anarchy was the
i theme on whi< h Senator McComa", of
| Maryland, made an extended and
| ? jirefully prepared speech, followed
j by some brief remarks by Mr. Hoar.
, nf Massachusetts, on the diflicul-'les
j iu the wav of dealing with anachlst
' assassination. Mr. Mi Comas' service
j on the bench gavo special interest and
! \alue to t lie careful examination which
be had made of the legal authorities.
I iii tuiiinlaiiH d that Countess had lull
I power under the constitution to i n
! a'l it Federal law punishing with
! death any person killing I're.ddont,
j or assaulting the I'resbb nt with in
! t< nt to kill, or aiding. I111 iiing ?"?r pro
i curing such an net. He favored i tgl J
j provisions in the immigration laws lor
I the deportation of alien anarchists.
Much of th? t-poeeh wfts d*?vot-?d to
an explanation of the' dangerous doc
i rines of anar< hy and the extent iv
which these doctrines had been j>ro
pacalcd wlthiu recent years. ;
sixth Day. ? In the Senate Mr. TV
pew, of N'\v York, reported a Joint res
oltit.cn appropriating 575.000 in aid ol
the South Carolina Inter-Statfl and
West Indian Exposition at Charleston
'J'be resolution was parsed.
J i> the terms of the resolution tho ap
propriation is to bo used for the trans
portation and installation of a govern
ment cxhlbitvat Charleston.
Senator Hoar Introduced n bill giv
ing the United States Jurisdiction ia
cases of lyrtching and making the crijm
of participation in lynching*- punish*
able by death.
(Jtfrcr bills were introduced ^hy Pcn
roso.^authorlzlng tho use of J 100,000 of
tho unclaimed funds of tho Freedman'*
Bureau for tho establishment of a home
frrr aged and infirm colored poop!*?.
By Mr. Mooney, appropriating $t.V
000 annually from the sale of the pub
lic lands for the support of an in*ti
tutlon for tho tiklustrlaf education of
women."
Seventh nay:~4/tor the Senate went
into executive session Senator Hoar
presented the report of tho coxflmfttee
on the Judiciary recommending the
confirmation of Attorney ^General
Knox. Ho made a brief statement ro
ffrrlng to tho protests against ctmftr* f
matlon as made by the Anti-Tnwt
1/ugue. hut Raid that after giving
careful attention to thla rftproM*
t'oti the committee had decided
omiucQd confirmation. No
was voiced but action on tl
tion was postponed by
sent.
Tho Senate, then befog
the Isthmian
| vats upon
i.here ai
btr bete
A fiootor's Testimonial ?
Dr. C. I. 8. Cftwibon, of Andalu?1a, Ai*
writf?: "Tfttarin* in mperlov to *tv,' romed
known to nio for Eozftnu rl\d stubborn r V
(iii9?B9a," JOc. u box by ni a i 1 from J. T 8hui
tnue, Savannah, Oa., if your druggist dor.
it.
tf+t ? ? ? ? *
A* ordinary piano contain* a mi'# o. I
W44 iliiag.
Ctll too ttlB llowtll,
No matter M/iat all* you, . jivUs'i* to ?
fi.ncsr, you will uevor it?t wr#i< until ?ou
bowel* am put rb<M. Ciioiania iidlo n?tur j
<ur# you wltuout n grip* or p?'u, prolui
f*?y natural movements, eq#t vou Juit I '
cents to start geuiu< vour h Mitft Cai
04 mi ik Candy C&t'uartic, tin fjenn nt, put u
m metal botes, every tablet Ua? C. C. \j
?latopeu oi it. ttrwar * o: imitation*.
With tho aid of u microphone you ctut
hear a fly walk.
FITS permanently cured. No tits or ner\oM
m?* aft ir livst day ? u? > of l>r. rcMfrc's <Jreat
\ei ve llextorcr. t i trial boitl<Mitd treatise fro ?
Dp. it. ki. KtmB, i .tel. , vat Arch bt., 1'niie. Fa.
Tue first American telescope was put in
position nt Yale College in 1830.
Mra. Winslow's Southing Syrup for children
teething, soften the gums. reduces iiwl.uonw
ion, allays pam, cures vin4 oolio. 25 j a bottle.
South Wales* raises more conl than any
ot^er part oi Great Hritnin.
Piso's Cure for Consumption in ?n infallible
medicine for cough* und coidgm-N. W . Ham t<*b,
Ocean (irovo, X. J., Fob. 17, l'jfrw,
GcoIojmmIs are not t lie only people who
are out for the rockd.
Wo refund 10c. for every j.aoku^o of Put*
FAt>Ei.Kflft 'Oyp. that tail* to give *ntisf?c
:ion. Monron Drug Co., Utiionville, Mo.
Tho average girl is capricious. She will
!?.J) u f.OI/m Jin j? tiif> li^ht oi her life and?
then turn him down.
There it more Catarrh in thin section of tho
country than all other diseases put together,
and until the last few years was supposed to bo
n"itrablo. For a groat many years doctors
pronounced it a local disease and presorlbed
loeal remedies, and bv constantly failing to
cure with local treatment, pronounced it in- 1
curable. Science has proven catarrh to ho a
constitutional disc.au and therefore rertnir.^s
constitutional treatmont. Halln <'Htar?l) Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney ?fc Co.. Toledo,
Ohio, is tho only constitutional euro on tho
market. It is tnk*?n internally in dosta from
30 drops to a teaapooiuul. It acts directly on
the blood and mucous surfaces of the system.
They offer one hundred dollars for< any ca.se
it fails to euro. Send for circulars and testi
monials. Address F.J.Cn i.ney >V Co., Toledo, O. !
Sold by Druggists, 76c.
Hall'* jfc'artiily Pills are tho best.
The British boot and shoe trado is
largely dependent upon American ma
chinery.
A Peromotory Sermon, >r
& &
A bootmaker living at hast" 1 Jt an. :i
village in Sussex, Eng., about two miles
distant troth Goodwood Park, has adopt
ed a very summary method with regard
to customers who takes long credit. In
the window o,(i his cabin hangs the fol
lowing memorandum:
"Now J. Jolmson, don't you think ft
time that you pay the 2 boh for rcpiiring
your hoots ? It is if) weeks ago that he
asked G. Turner to do the work. Ife
Could not go to work lor his pore feet.
He has not gone yet."
Most oi us attribute the success ol
others to luck.
. ?
/' * The tfdttor'i
Ecfitors have their trouble*. One of
:!iese men, wlio presides over the de?
inies of a Western newspaper, is
:uourning the los< of two subscribe*.
N'o, i wrote Raking how to r^se h.s J
?win* safely, while ihe other w(ntcd to J
!-nw how he might ii*l his o.vliAul 1 f '
K r.^ <dirpper $. I |j&.,gn.swcrs t\ cut for
ward 1 >y ni.nl, hut by Hecident the editor
put them into the wrong envelope*, so
that the man with the twins received
the answer: 4
"C iv.W tliem carefully with straw and
set fire to it, and then the little p ^ t s,
after jumping in the flames for a few
minutes, will be speedily settled."
A"ul the man with the grast>h<v pers
w:n told to "give castor oil and nib
!)???? r gums with a bone." ? The Colun i
PRINCESS VIROQUA, M. D.
Endorses fydia K. IMnkhum'fl
Vegetable Compound After
Following Its Itecord For
Years. _____
"Dcak Mas. Pinkiiam Health ia
tho greatest boon bestowed on human
ity and therefore anything' that can
restore lost. health is a blessing. I
consider LyriJu H. I'i nktmm's
ctublA Compound aai| blc^lng to
Btate and JNttlipn. It cures her moth
ers and daughters and inakes them
well and strong.
PRINCESS VIHOQUA.
Practicing Physician and Lcctver.
"For fifteen years I have noted tho :
effect of \egot;tblo Compound in
curing special diseases of women.
"X know of nothing' superior for
ovarian trouble, barrenness, and it
has prevented hundreds of dangerous
operations where physicians Claimed
it was tho only ehauee to pet gycll.
Ulceration and inflammation or the
womb has been cured in two or three
weeks throigrh its use, and as I find it
purely an herbal remedy, I unhesitat
ingly give it my highest endorsement.
? Fraternally yours, Dn. 1\ ViJiWfiA,
Lnusing, Mich." ? $5000 forfeit ifr.bwe tes
timonial Is not genuine.
If you are ill do not hesitate to
get a bottle of JLydia 11. Pink
! hunt's Vegetable Compound at
! o nee, ami wrllc to ^?rs. 1'ink
; ham at Lynn, ^Ia;?;. for apodal
atlvico; it is entirely free.
$2000.00
giveH
VALUABLE INI
i HI
Thn of for in oat J|r?iniutt|
is hereby
mm.
EXTENDED F(|r THE EN
r*o Opt Present
PRESENTS WILL
< lelivrrcil to rts (Ittritli J the tfemr n j
i/jj? btamlfi of our tobacco t '
R. J,. Reynolds' 8 oz., Strawbe
Golden Crown, Reynolds' Sn
Mahogany, Speckled Beauty "
Early Bird, P. H. Han^ &
r
To npprcciate onr offer, these \
That H<; uic giving $3000.00 d
ory ?/f oh ewers on our trade mark?
t >iv our best efforts to pleaM &$bbeW(
being deceived by imitators. ' ' 1
I'h// (/escr/pfiouajo/ Pi,
r?A?s Miil be formatted, \
r? 1 nruiini no mniflLi ttt
M> J, liClHULUd lUDftUfU IM
1
Acts G<zr\i\y-,
piej^sa^rvtly
Acts Berxefici
?icts trvly as ai.La.x5
Syrup of Figs appeals to the cultured and th?
well-informed and to tin- In althy, ^cause its colli
ponenfc parts arc simple ami wholesome apd
cause it acts without disturbing the natural' 'fuBC*'.
tions, as it is wholly free from every objectionable
quality or substance. - In the process.o|i
nuuniwcturing tips are usetl.as-ttt^
pleasant to the taste, but the mec_
virtues of Syrup of Figs are.obtajl
from an excellent combination " _ '
knowTTtn be medicinally laxatlvg^W
act most beneficially, - I S
To get its beneficial effects ? r
genuine ? manufactured by the - . .
-Sex rx FV*rvci*co,
l/ouisvill*. Kyi
For ?*!?* * b y ^11. dru^^iata
C*l.
Alew Vork.ii.y.
PriccJjfty cents per bd1