The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, April 18, 1902, Image 4
_ CHANGE OF LIFE,
Soino Nrnsihio Arivlco to Wo
? mon by Mrs. K. Sailer,
?' Dkau its. I'inkitam: ? AVhon I
passed what is Known n*
'ohantfo of lift-,' I )iu<1 t wo years' an f
forlinf, ? smltli'ii In-ill, mill as < p i iclc
chills would ji.iiHovtr mo; my a|>|ic(ito
was vurinlilo und I now r i-onld ti ll for
AI its. K. S A 1 i l If,
PreoMortt (Iitiii ui f.'i in f \ > 1 ialNm,
I.ll.t >. t ' ll,
ft (lay at a tinii !> nv I v.. mid f ? I
next day. Ki vo Imi tli- i if l<>din 1 1.
Pink llil Ill's \' (?;; < ? I i Mi
changed all lliat, inv<lav-> ? >? r.uj'r- ? i . ? \ *
of liualt )i , a ii' I I h'i vn ? u ?> ?%??-? I i- . . i y tlay
*ince~lK>\v < \ i-a i-..
4* Wo have i. . ? 1 1 i-kii '? < ! ? !? M.l- ..r y.i'tr
Vegetal 1 1*' I'liinii mini i-i ? i r ? !ia : i1 .!?!?>
work, a.s we fin I I li ?t In , r
mother I" In-all ii Ml -In-. .'II n | ? ; ?? ? t ' ln-r
Sblf and tli-' <? il -m-h ! "i ?, ? ? } ? - i I" : if
Klieh there In-, i t I m I' ? ? - i ! . t 1 1 i :i to
(fivo other aiil. Yi.w 1 1 . ? ? ? 1.1 . lnai:/
nri(iorseiiii'iit, f??r ? !.a ? ?? pi m .-n
yourse If n tnii- fi 'i-ii I ' ? " ? -. ? w i >
llll'll." -M us. Ii Sunt; ll.il ^ f ,
llOH A ill-fles, t :i I f. ? ,/ -i f,.,.
tliHonlul is '>nt
No <M lior perstiti < ;i n ; : i * Jirli
pit 1 1 ad \ ire to v. on ? ? n \\ tin
arc Kick as ?'.in "dr-.. i > i 1 1 1% h;i ?:t,
for ll(? o(ln r he. I > i i ? i s.;e!i V. rent
eXpei'leiHM'? lin-ii <dress is Lynn,
Mass., and her ?ii:\I?-ji if
you arc sit !t write iter" ; mi ni\>
foolish il' you ?!'>i>'f .
?Vn ! D&fSSf!>?MOWN
A . <\ J ! ,
RfD5t'AL SHOES
N?? )'.? r? v li'MMi'il loll.
T/i'i (*hin< i-ohmy i:? i l >;i> l iiii fr?
VPf mliHi ?; . ..I i.l 'i i <>,<?? i r'T'M 1
t hnt I'lii i ; <?' > :i . ? i i 1 1 r i . ! : t i i. ? | n < - v
In-'o <>l' K \v. i ,;i I . ? >..?,? i I ; > h'
rcd'-d to I'm i it ii.'- <!; Hi. I
to wi'S li 1 1 1 < ? . t of (.'.!<? ? " ; i i 1 1 ? hi liiij
territory I ? l-?n ? \ i:?: > m- ? I ; t ? i? wt
lirtiil jri'i ntiy an I ; ? ? t ?-:??! i ? I !>.' iiiort
thnn f>'>u Chine. <?. \? thi.; ui? ? ? i s>5
tiinny pn t fl??l '<? ;;y.' > !| ? ? r ? .* in.' !<?
mil t\ ii>< i>)< ii : > I | ? i < >l ? ' i..; nr. ' I n I
tho c'.LN;i'M! will !>?? ? '<? W i 1
fans, Chili's.' mini..! i .? . ?
fl tl (1 t r ? I ( i c 1 ' , \ \ ) f , : 1 . \ : ? ? ; 1 1 1 ! . I i; I
Pokln. M< I of I !' ? * ' ? : ' i ? ? ' (!? i !a 1 1
tlmt If tli" |': d'. i.'. I ? . )<?:' 1:' l i'i
tuftiii ntt< in, ' t" ' i/" it tii- y ill i'1
1 11 i ll to < 'hin t ;n ?! ot /<? .'ill Ui my
to flRllt ti I", ill II 1 I 1" ' ' M.
Tll.'tv ill ?? ?:I ?'? ? ' .??> ')(> '
I lillfil Shi.
Mown .u. ! ?; i
v ate J.
That Is Hi" In - I | i.i i t nl l < ;n I v w hi' 1
II pic! || t o r;i r: ?i. it < \ ' 1 1
l.atiKirri
Dm m \ <?l \ 't ? l (It
ho il li\ I ?: tt ? j.'i ' ?. !
<( ' 1 1 i ' ? ' r-4
01 I ?s, I i C
Gcnnfnc stamped C C C. N . . ? r :.?>M in 1 slk.
Bewaru of the dealer wh > 1 1 :<? *, to tell
"something just u-; gi'oJ."
WAY W. If. I AKI - ' SndOO
':?r
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cy r .;///'
200 I K I 1: S< IU1 I \ 1 ? I II . I.t . \ I.
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Sin a i 1 crops, 1.:! ?!?? \ <;;
ctal>!e<( 1 1 ? .;! i; < [
siasii.
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our /; , . [>.nn
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B, B. B. SENT F REE I
fiivc* Kncmii, ttohtnc Hnmon, Statin,
( ,ti )i urn lr n, l illl|/lfS, Kti'i
liutnnl') lilouil Mu I rn (II. It. U.) ix a CfTliilU
it it < t Mir<? euro lor Koxorna, Itching Skin,
Klllllulrt, Hl'ttllri, Si'llliM, WIlt'T) HIMiT* I 'I 111*
l l' ?, A<liinK lloiu'H or Joint*, ll??ilx, fi?i?
litiiwIoH, I * r i ? k lliitf I'uln In llii' SKIii. 0]>l l!?t<
iiijr .s<>r< h, I'lri-ts, s<T"ful(V, Sii|?-r.tiiiiK w ? ? 1 1 -
ilitfs. I'liKdl |'<<l-.>n, < ll I > ? ? ? r Uh'l nil fit I
1 ?*, I'.'tilllt" 111"1" | )tl|lln till' 111)
worst ami moHt tlrnf. .M-ut i-tl I'iist'H l.\ m i l 1 .
J |>urlf>iii< . ami vitnlmnij t
Ili'ji! . Ki\mp it In ill ti v Mowit | ' | ? i > I i
.->kin; !??*<% l.-i iM-ry aij<J ??! v?*h Mm 1 1 'i
f'l?i\v </' ImulMi (?> Mil* kin. I 'ruKKint -i ? J l(
j i-r Inrijf Ih.iHi-. 'J'.t | r ? ? \ i it mu.s M.i.i. I
I'.alin m-ii! fn-i l.y writing lik.'.il Cnlr ' ?
1 - M I trh*' II St . M lanl u , 1 1 ii I )i- i'i II' I r 'H ?
unit fri'ii lll" 'l|r;t| It'll ir<- ul-'i '"'lit ill .. 1
I' lii'i". I'., l! l; sriil at i.ii | i'?- 1 iii'l.
II.. u '? I hi. "
Wr ftfTrr ( >im 1 1 mill in! Initial's 1 1 '? w ir I ' >f
Mi v vast' "I * nt a ri 1 1 lli iit "nn n i?l In- ?? iii' l : . /
If ail'* ( it t ii i ilt * urr.
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i.oy f'?r t Im l.ni I '< vr.ir . :i n ? t ni'lii'vi' lipn ? ?r
ii i'dv ti"ii"i iiili- in all imslii'-ss tr.nr ;i ? 1 1 <m
iiihI ilnaii<'lall> aM" l<> I'iiriy <>at any .vi
lli >n iiiiii|<i I. v tin i ' Il im .
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ii ilin-'-tiy uj "ii tin- I ? i <?. ! a; I . 1 ? i- ? "
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Sick
" I first used Avar's Sarsapanlla
in t!ic f ill of I S I S. Suicc ilicn I
liav'.' lal.cn i( rwry *.prinf? as a
li I o n J - |> ii i i F y t !l r :ml i iv I %'C* -
sir<r:!M!it ii i n ?_? nici!? inc."
S. I". .Inncs, Wichita, K:;?s.
It' you feel riin down,
arc easily tired, if' your
neivesare weak and your
hlood is thin, then bepin
to take the fjood old stand
ard family medicine,
Ayer's Sarsaparilla.
It'c a regular nerve
lifter, a perfect Mood
builder, $i o<; ? bouic. ah itru?w*.
A *1. \ 't
Ha i*.i (i:\nll >?
ulil I.HMily in
yrc will !??? * *
, r minor.'- CHWWJ--VJ,
( Vnov I ? lit ml Ml in- 11.
M. n and l)"VN who liv?> ill (Y'li.-y Isl
tinj ; 1 1 > 1 1 M ? . i ? 1 1 it now hm\ at
i ' ? < it w j i' t <t <ii en pa t ion of s:<'iirrhlnj; i ! t
t ; a . ami f"i the mom y, \v :i I rinjia
,i i; ? I i.thrr valuaMvs whiih wi-it I < > - i l.y
\ i : j ( < lis f 1 1 i I i II K J ho SMUIIIK T 111 (Ml I Il H.
I'm i'i. las! f? \v -lays tlio strum; wind
! mat'- tin' sin I' ;? I ? i ii k 'I"" shoro v?>ry
1 1 . i \ \ nr. I has also ?1 1 i f ? ? . 1 ? lit* sand
v. :t \ in Working Willi shovoh* an I
t i? v. tin- i.iiinTs <Hk l ir^f holoa
i i ; !j, ? >;nd. and a! tin*-* many vala
ai 1" Unites nro found Tin oUmr day
two >:oli! i i n ami a I'i \v ;>h re. of I'w.n
w > if pi. K' d mi
ftitHtfut II u I?t'h nisHjf uri'inont,
.! i : ? | " > i I; . > of t lie <-a i ly jiihi;s of
' hal only afunt halt a loS\e;\.
iv. tin ? niiaird' i' having heeii rut off
' ? a if|- stroke duriiii; a fit; lit wi>b
t !i.* TurUs.
drizzly i*n I is horn in captivity nro
almost I tv hl?* to raise. of twciir**
! hi ? I >: ri l(t i 'imliuiat I, only ono
hvid.
\?li A '>io IIim'i'I1 I'or \1I?mi'? I out ? Ki?
V : ? >\v 'if ! -!t;i!;o i u t ? > y ? a r ?- 1 1 ? > ? ? : ????-.( - t hi
' t. I'uri-s I ?> rile. Hani' ii-. Swollen, S i.\
if .? . V'liimr. sweating t ? > t and !::?
?. ir N nil.-, A i ! ? n - I'.M't ? I'.Hsi' ;iia'??"
klliVs i'.lt>\ . \t llil dl ll:::; ~i - ai I
?. ? : ri'?. J.'i >ni?i|do mailed . nil.,
\ :??? ota.v'. d. r.oi:- > . v \ .
*- \ ? v I :i : >! St:i*i*s n.i\a! > ?*<????!< hi*
. ? \ inn; * niift rurietl.
I ' ! 1 ?* . o:ana'i?n; I v i".: red. No :!t - .?r ? i ?? r v ? > i? ?
.????> ? t liy's . ?/ I ? r . Iv hud's U i\t r.
v ** i v tii rm\ i .''.ri a i but t ii* and t ro.it n-*. 7 ? ?
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A . 4 ? an* aiiko t ? > ft- in \m I' \ hi i i.ss
? . ? -i a ????!? *r all '? a' >:i>- i- i.i;.
?..t t?v all tlrm;t;isi?
I l:? 1 ?? is s.'lltf llllt-4 \s I'.MIi; w ; t il I I'll' i
-i .i.i ho\ ii'liw* a l |i|i . i'
I .'?? ii'.t I ? 1 1 Pi-- ? s < ' ii r?* !??! < "'iii-iiir.; -
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G A N TT'S
PATENT
COTTON PLANTERS
\M?
Guano Distributers
Wrllo for 1'iico's uuil Cnlftlogue.
The (iantt Mf'g Co.,
MACON, - GEORGIA.
J. T. OA NTT, Proprietor.
RIVAL
*7*
NCNCSTER
" Factory loaded shotgun shells
M!rcr black powder shells, because they are mad-*
MMT ind loaded byexact machinery with the standard brand.* of
r, sbot and waddlt?? Try thsai and you will be convroced.
REPUTABLB ? DL ALBM* > VKBBP ? Ttf B M
w * 1 ' ?.< . ? ?
DR. TALMAGE DEAD.!
S'olcd Pulpit Orator Peacefully Passed
Away.
1)111) SlDDfM.V SATIRDAY NIGIIT
I ?**v fleo Have Won Higher lame in
the I'ii! pit or on the flat for in Mi*
(ircal Work finished.
Washington, S|??*cl u I * Uev. 'I'. lx Wit
4'y 1 1 1 1 ; ? k i ? . ili?' noted I'i e.shy terlan <11
vine, dad at ii i ii" o'cIocK Saturday
at liis residency in this cltv. ll
lit! I? rii \ i 1 1 1 ? 1 1 1 fur Hutuo days that
i- \s a - rii? hope of recovery UU<1 the
* ' t .-ml i ii physh iatis s> informed t he
family. 'I'lii* patient gradually ^rew
Wfvi 1; it until life passed away >.o
I >" t h it even tlii' 'un-lnbcirt of the
family, all of whom were watching at
I hi: hedside, tianlly knew that he had
K iic Tin- cause of death was inlla
in a tii i n ii!' t Ik- lira in.
I >r. 'Palmare was in poor health
w h m he started away from Washlr.K- ;
ton ' > .Mexico for a vacation and rest
r> i x wi cksj afco was lin n suffering
from i ii II ii ' n / it ami act ion a catarrh!
condii ions. Since his leturn to Wash
inj-'imi si- m<: time .igo ho has been
rpiito ill I'ntil Thursday, however, .
fears lor hlu (hath wire not entertain- i
>d. 'I'lie last rational words uttered
hy I >i . Talmane. were on the day pro
elding the marriage of his daughter, ;
when he said . "Of com so I Know yon,
Maud."
At l?r. Talmas s hedsldo. hcsid"s
> s wife, wi* the following nieinhers
of hi;; family Itev. Crank I>eWit Ta!
ma^,e, Chicago-. Mrs Warren CI. Smith,
1 1 1 < >i > k 1 \ ii ; Mrs. Iviniol Mangum.
Mi . ? i I v 1 1 ; Mrs. Allen 10. lionnan, Ki< h
lie. no. Mrs. Clarence Wyrofl' and Miss
'I i ! m i i'.e, Washington
While a i ra 1 1 gone n t s for ?.he funeral
hi v ? ? not hern Ii unity completed, the
family have ahont deeliled to have
the leiiiains taken to the Church of
the Covenant here on Tuesday, wln-r"
services will he held. The hody will
then hn conveyed to Hrooklyn, where
Infermciit w ill he made in the family j
plot in Creenw'ood cemetery prohahly ;
on Wednesday.
K'ntc Fight In New York.
\ ".v York, Special. Negroes and
whites dashed Friday night in tin?
heart of the Tenderloin district and as1
a it suit sonic ! J or 1"> of tho former'
wi'.'c ba lly beaten up. T h ?; cause of
this : 1 1 . ? 1 1 sized rate riot was ? 1? ? ? .
sh i tine. of Holmes Kasley, n youne ;
im l'io. b\ a bieycle policcman. Kasley
J i ? I '.utile trouble In the neighborhood
and was pursm <1 !>y a crowil. Hi* drew
,i i a / ? ? r and t In eatem <1 a policeman
wlio i! h I ,o aricst tiiin. The officer .
di '\v his revolver. Kasley r:iti and t!ie *
I >i d * i .oil. m sliot liiin, the bullet lo.lg
ilK- tu (lie liemo'.-i leg. A ClOVVil of
negroes gathered ai:d threatened lie. ,
ji' dayman, but they were dispersed by
a s<(u id of ollieejs. The wounded ncijn
was i e mi lived to a hospital, but f"i
nonie t i no' afterward I here were clash* s
bi 't wi i u ini'iMcs and whites on the sur
rounding streets. No more serious in
juries vve.re reported.
\ Si inlay Hul I Fight.
I.'l l';is:i, T< ? x . , Special. The battle
nt .Inure/. .M?-x . betweeu a Niiiuidian
lion and a wild Samalayiiea bull, wa.- !
witnessed by thousands of pcoph
from all <>\?r the Southwest and Mex
ieo. < >ne lourt li of the spectators it
the amphitheatre were American wo
men. The battle continued llereelv I
for one hour The bull was not fa
tally hurl, 'but the liou ^as gored L'i I
times albl w ilkjl nib>fesK die. Mis lej;
was b.Yiketi and die wa complete!)
vainppKdifd in ftretigth and spirit.
W 1 1 \ A\ the I i < in was incapitated the !
Mr\i< ;iii authorities ordered tho bat
tie to be d iseont inued.
Favorable to I'nrk Re.servatFn
Wnshing'ou, Spei ial. ? Hepreeenta* '
live Moody, oi" North Carolina, report
ed from tin? House commlttce on agri
culture tho bill establishing a National
Forest Reserve in (lie mountain forest
regions of Virginia. West Virginia j
North and South Carolina. Georgia, |
Al.thnma and Tennessee. The bill i ar
ries an appropriation of $10,000,000. of
which $L\000.000 is immediately avail
aide. Tiie report sets forth the need
of preserving 'his region and argues
that the national government is thv
only power to conduct a w*rk of this
inagnit ude.
linns \\ recked and Hurucd.
Cheraw, S. ('.. Special. ? Freight
trains No.*. L"J and ?>'! on the Seaboard
Air Fine, tunning north from Colittn- j
Ida, had a rear-end collision on a very ?
heavy urade mar Mi Hoe. twenty mi'os
from here. Train No. L'l! eatne rushing j
down loll a: a U'. 'i i.itc nf spytd and
era; le! into N >. which had st< p
pel to tix a pin which had dropped!
from i ?? ot the ears. Train No. Ti '
was a ! tl w re. I, and a tire destroyed I
it.
Strikers Dcfv Court Order.
Kansas City, Special? Striking join
neyinen 1 akersf. have disregarded at.
order issued by Judge .lohn Henry, ot |
the Circuit Court, restraining then
from interfering with the business ot !
Warnoke'* bakery and one of then
went so far as to throw the court's nr
?ler Into the street when the dep.it i
served it. What cons? Judge Hem* J
will take remains yet to be teen. Tin !
strikers have Interfered wtb the bak i
?r'$ business by e'aniiog in front r>
his shop and tcllta^ oil persons whe I
parsed not to patronise the store, a: j
Its manager was antagonistic to or 1
ganlzed Jabe
I
Heavy Rain rihI Mall
Houston, Tex., Special. ? A heav?
rain accompanied by hall and In tomi
sections a hlnh wind, prevailed ove.
south Texas #A?un(fay. The rain Is o.
great bencfti though It docs not Lhor
?ughly relieve the drought. The hal
has done great damage in the aggro
gate though no one section has stfT
toed ??Vara!/.
llrallli will conn? with all its blessing* to those who know the way, ami it is mainly a ques
tion of right-living, with all the twin implies, hut the efforts which strengthen the system,
the games which refresh ami the foods whieh nonrisli are important, eaeh in a way, while it is
also ail \ an lagoons to have know ledge of the ties t methods ol proniot ing 1 re.cdoni from unsani
tary conditions. To assist nature, when nature needs assistance, it is all important that the
medicinal agents used should he (?' 'hu best quality and of known value, and the one remedy
which acts most hcucttcially ujul plwMuntl.', as a laxative, i*> S \ rnpof figs niiumfact nrcd b\
the California Fig S\ rnp C o.
Wil h a proper understanding of t he fact that many ph\ sical ills an* of a transient char*
acter and yield promptly to the gentle action of Syrup of I'lgs, gladness mid comfort come t ?
the heart, and if oik* would remove the torpor ami strain and congestion attendant upon a con
stipated condition of the system, take Syrup of figs ainj cnjn\ freedom from the aches and
(tains, the colds and headaches and the depression due to inactivity m' the bowels. In ease of
any organic t rouble it is well to consult a competent ph.vsieiau, but when a laxative is required
remeinber that the most permanently grutifv ing results will follow personal cooperation with
the beneficial clfcetjj. of Syrup of Figs. It is for sale hy all r?*li able druggists. I'rice lifty
Cent s per hot I le.
'I he tyrix Hence of Syrup of Figs conies from I lie beneficial cll'ei Is of l he plants used in the
combination and also from t lie method of muniifiicture w liich ensures (hat perfect purit> and
uniformity of product essential in a perfect family laxative. Ml the members of the family
from the \ oiiugest to the most advanced in years may u>e it w hcueviti* a lavat i \ <* i'i m'cded and
share alike in it ?< beneficial effects. We do not claim that S\iupof Mgs is the oulv remedy of
know n v aim;, but it V,K*csses lliis great advantage over all other la 1 1\ es ( ii.it it acts gently
and pleasantly without disturbing natural functions, in any way, as if is free from ever)' ob
jectionable <| mi lit \ or substance. To get. its benellcial etlects it is always necessary to buy the
genuine and the lull name of the Co. California fig Syrup Co. -is printed on the front of every
package.
(fAEIF&IFSFJIA
San Francisco, Ca!.
Louisville, Ky.
swjiTp
New York. N. Y .
impiovr the n'1; of ' ]
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all woiirmi, stout or slim, tall, short, or (
medium. A k vuiir dealer about them. ^
ROYAL WORCESTER *
CORSET CO.. WORCESTER,
MASS.
y tISNOPATH Y
Is ill ? r.i>w vci?MK detecting
c it ril> J? ilist'i* m.11- ft 'Ul ;i CHEMICAL
.?!! I MICROSCOPICAL iUinlvM* >'
iht i.rino. I-Yml 1 cents for m.tiiint;
t .1- f it Il'l l>i >t lit* lol t?' >'?'? I *? ? '?* -"*>?
. ..i,- tiatioM trio, I-Yes iv:ts n.ilno.
Miviit'i fi< f'li 11 i - 1>? <!. ^ tl <1 ?' t'H
i i*. SHAKER, M D .
' ? ? ?>< nn Ava., I'lttsburjt. ?'?
SALZBR'S SEEDS.
> ?! it of Bi'i'.! f- j inj?lr ?,
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Filler
3
FOR
10 $
You can t buy a Cigar of better
quality for 10 cents each.
" FLORODORA " Bands are of same value a? tags from ' S?nr,"' " DrummonV' Natural Leit,
" Good Lucll," " Old Peach and Honey*" " Razor " and " E.. Rice Greenville " Tobacco
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THE ONLYj DURABLE WALL COATING
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jfm \?rr isrt* ><?ro T?fc/ e??r ?*?><??, M*
CMM?
Kalsomines are temporary*,
rot, rub off and seale.
SMALL POX
and other disease germs are
nurtured and diseases dissem
inated by wall paper.
ALABASTINE
should be used in renovating
and disinfecting all walls.
*
ALABAST1NF COMPANY, Grand Rapids. Mich..
250
FREE SCHOLARSHIPS.
Apply atone* to TDK LANIER SOUTHERN
BUSINKPS < OLLKGE, Macon, Ga. Bo kk?*p.
In*. Banking; l'aumanablp, Shorthand. Typ*.
wrliluf, Totograpb?. &Utb*ia?tKa, Grammar
and ButincM Cor r ?? pond* nc* thoroughly
taufbt. Board W to 410 p*r moo lb.
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ABSINTHt AND ITS 0H1GIN.
? reucli I'll jr alt-ltt u S.il<l tu^? H'8 l??*ont?
or o< Muff.
Temperaoc<^>eople in Kuropo worn
recently nim?fi Burprised at tin* discov
ery that the ?leuilly absinthe was or
iginally an extremely harmless med
ical remedy.
Tt was a French physician who first
us it; I lis nam** w;H Ordinaire, and
? fM. was living as a refugee at Couwt,
I y Switzerland, at fin* t lose of tho
eighteenth century. Like many other
country doctors ut that time, he watt
a druggist and his favorite remedy waa
a certain elixir of absinthe, of which
ho alone had the secret.
At his death lie bequeathed the form
ula to bis housekeeper, .Mile. Grand
pierre, and she sold it to the daughter*
of Lieutenant Henrold. They culti
vated in their little garden the herbs
necessary for concocting it. and after
they had distilled a certain quantity
of the liquid they so hi it on commis
sion to Itinerant peddlers, who quickly
disposed of it in the adjacent towns
and villages.
Finally, during the first decade of
the nineteenth century, a wealthy dis
tiller purchased the formula, and very
soon afterward he placed on the mar
ket the modern absinthe, which differs
greatly from the old medical remedy,
since tho latter contains no alcohol
and very little absinthe.
S. C. 8 (I. f. II. II.
lieneral I'ussentje
i.v ;> r2;> h :ion
l.v 5 05 ;? H 20. v
Mi.\e I
. o 50.
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Schedule 1'. ITecti ve January 15, 1932.
sou i iiuoi'M) F.ASTl UN ll.MI'? x< s11>'
No. 12. No. 82. . ,
Mix ?)?.! . 1'fut.s'i-. v 1 ?:*[?
2 00,) 8 45a r.v Mitii"U Arj 3.>p 1 2U|
2 20 n 0 OPa I.v (ilemv. I I v / 2<?p I .s ?.>|
2 lop U 20a I.v Th'inai ?'i'.v I.v 7 o.p 12 30|
3 05f? U 35a I.v Union Mi! ? v i> .>>;? 1-' <>jP
0 20 1 1 J) 50a LvKuUi-if i )'"t, I.v ti 37p II In
8 45p 10 05a I.v *'itv l.v n -2p 11 1
4 10|i 10 20a I.v I i i-nri* t l.'i l.v'?0.?p 10 aOa
4 30 1 1 10 30a I.v -p. I.v 5 55 p 10 30a
4 15p 10 38a I.v l.atti m>r" I v 5 15p 10 00.1
C00(> 10 5?a l.v S>,? ii I v .? 2;?i> W 25a
016 1 0 8a l-v rai'i:.
0 25 ? 11 1 5a l.v I (i
C 45|> 1130a Ar l?l.? -k - ' ur^' l.v I 1"V 8 00a
N'o. 34 *"? :l
Mlxed.
8 20a 1 1 35a I.v 1 tin -k -l nr.; Vr I
1100a l.v Cherok.l '"is I.v 1
... 10 40a I.v (iaffi
8 50a 1 1 55a I.v Srnvr
K 10a 12 05 1 1 I . v II r> <" 'v< l.v 1 ?' '!? "0 |
f) 40a 12 20|? I.v Shar..n l.v ?> I P " l-?;.
10 iOa 12 35p I.v Y ? . r k v t I ? l.v :<
10 45a 12 50 p I.v Tlrzali l.v ll??,>
1 16p 1 10p l.v Ko.-k II i. i l.v 3 i o. . ? oo
2 40p 1 30p Lv Ca'a'i u ?' !> I v 2 !'?,? 2 !.>:?
3 I0p 1 45p I.v Kivr-I.'" l.v 2 2;>p 1-' ??>??
3 50p 2 05 p TiV I.nuca-tei l.v 2 10.. 12 20;?
4 20p 2 25p l.v 1' I'iiVt llili l.v 1 15;- 11 30.i
4 40 p 2 30 p I.v II. n'li >pS l.v I l'>p II 20 a
5 30 1 > *3 02 p l.v Ker.-havv I v 4 I 25p 10 50a
GOO.i 3 17p I.v Wc^nii" l.v)2 45p '?> 2" >
C 50p 3 50 p Ar ('.mi l-n I.v 12 10;' 8 211.1
*20 mi notes for dinner.
Additional trail!1* between lii>i<-ks!'iir;r ai.d
('mlliiey.
N??. 13' \ . I'!.
8 50a l.v i:l i '?!?.-! i. .: \rC. I0|>
0 10a I.v Cherokee I >!!< l.v ?>
y 30a Ar (iu'lii-y l.v5.<
Tralux No.". 32 ami 33 at'1 operated daily.
Trains Nus. 31, 35. II. 12. I '. !?. 1<> :"*'l il;
arc operated daily ? ? \ ? j t .-> ?> 1 n< I n>".
('ONNl'.CTIONS MAI' 1" HV Sol llll! .CM.
Tit A I N S .
At Mar|on--No, 32 '"(iiitii'-'t- at Musi. <n vvi:li
Southern Hallway train No w I . i < ? 1 ? ar
rives at Marlon at * '/?< irn li?D) < liattiiiiontra
Ashevillo an<l Inb itnedi | ?l?i t
At Ulacksl'Uri;- -N'.., 't| r 1 \'??. II c*? >n t. ?-??t
with Southern Hallway 11 tin N ? . wlif'di
arrives ut IMaeksl.urt; at . I'< am. from \l
laiita, Greenville. Spa: t at. ' ? ?:rir. and intei
mOfllate points.
At Yorkvll.o- V> ;:4 n ?. ????ts vvitl: A
N*. \V. train No. 70, wli ii leaves V?>rli?-iy."
it 10 48 am, for <ia-l"ii:a, I "neir, aiol inter
nietlinto points. ?*r
At Hock 1 1 ill-- N 0-. 3 i a n 1 II -on ;i -? u i ? li
Southern Hallway train N ?. 75. vvlii -h I'-avi-s
Hock Hill at 3 :.0 | in, f. r 1 liester, t'oliimliia,
an>l IntcrineillHie | oiniH.
At Catawba Jui;eti<>n- N 32 aii"! 31 con
nect with M. A. I,, train V>. 32. vv.'iicn pas
e.s Catawba Junction at 7 .'?! | n:. lor ?.l ? > u
roe, and intermediate | ? t-1.
At Laneafiter--N<'s. an-l 31 connect wlih
L. A (3. train No. It., \\ 1 : i ? h leaves I .anca-l.-r
at 4 45 pni, f<>r Chester and inlei mciliato
point?.
At C?Qjdon--\Vjtli \. 1 I . iN. \V.of S. C. )
for Charleston, Sumter. Florence^ Darling
on, Wilmington and i 1. 1 ? ? r 1 u* ? l.a'.c points.
Train No. 08, wh:>'h leuvs t'air.den ,iit 4 15
pin.
COXNKCTION'S MAMUl'V NO 111 II If ?'M>
THAkNS.
At Camden-- Wit h 0. I. [N W. of S. |
So, 71 from < liar le-i . n, l\- -rencn, li.iilia^.
ion, W ilmington. Smut -r a\j.| iiitertncdiaii.
points, which arrive- .it 1 rr \.n at II Wjiaij
wliii Southern Hallway tr.i!nv,N?i._?T^fr.>in
Kingevillc, which arrive- a Cuucji n ut II 53
urn.
At I.an ?astor.-N'^. 33 i.i.e is at l.utiea^
ter with I.. A train N . J., i , . r c'Uc.nd r ami
luturmediate points.
At Catawba Jiuictl. 1, -\ 33 and 35 con
nect wi.li >. A. I., train N v 32 which icavej
Catawba J u notion a: 7 I j ;n for Moi.roc
ind intermediate poi: t
At Hock If III? No-. 33 a- ! ,i,"> ootinciM.* ut
Hock Hill with Sotnlicn. K nlway train N,i.
J4, IuuvIuk Hock Mill at -> ;ti pm fur ('liar- '
iotte ntid points North.
At Hlacksbiirrf -No 3.) .?.?m i.-cts with Sou
tlmru Hallway truiiis No-. t 3s (l|f; . \l)f
3d. at 7 05 pm, and N . 40 at 7 45 foi
polntp North. No?.31at.d3j co:,i.ect with
Southern Hallway i.-i.f. \.), 35 Umvihj
Blacksburi.' at 11 25 ; .: 'or point* S".ilh,
At Marion--N<>, 33 ..in., t- with Southern
Hallway train No. 3>. lea vim; Marlon at 11 4C
pm for A??jL'vitle, Cljat'.i ca and ii;t<T re
dinto jioli.t*,.
Tluouarti <-ar gervire withom chat.^e I10.
twi^n Marlon and Chari-Mon trains No*
32 nud 33.
E. H. SH \\*>. (jen. l'a^g. Aft.
SOUTH CAROLINA AM) (iBt)R'ilA
EXTENSION R All. ROAD CO.
TI10 South Catolli.a and (ic.,r^ia I'xten
flon Hailroad aniiounc's the following lnvv
round trip rates t.; CIkii. on. S. <'.,aeci:iim
ol tli? South Carolina l:d. r State and West
Imliau Kxposittou. 1 1 k.-ts on sale mm,
coupon ftatloiis. V.\ ? I i?- ii t pa-sen^er ser
vice performed. Sc.. that your tickw:H read
via S. (T. and tl K. It K.
FltOM A H
Wes'.vilie, S. C. . . c. ,, *, . ... . ~ ,
Kcrabaw, H. C
? ?-S Is
lu'rA?HJs?';'- ?'? ?!
Ti.rr.nti, S. O. . . . J ^ r rn ! 'A
Voritville. 8. C V5 2 i'vl
ShAron. S. C . HI fg J-g
Hickory O rove, 8. c. ,.5 f.JJ ] ^
Smyrna, H. C i0 1(, r .1
Bla.ksburK, 8. C l0 43 7 t*
8. C P 70 5 03
e*i ii, k. o : ol,
8b?lby, N- C . on ? fn
Lattlmora, N. C .... JJ Jf ^
Moor^boro. N- C. ... n"55 o?! If.
B?nri0ttc, Jf, C... . 11 en a f , 5
Foittt City, N- C....i ! ij'fj ll\ lit
Katb?;fordlOD, N. ( j2'4o fl'S 5 22
?? &8gjg 1
Coin mnJTN Ticket* to SOid dmiw
5?nHo* Nat.\3Q 1,, j?)| Uo?, * wa
?T*1-*. IWX.I limit (" i^,Vn U'n1g
tioo to day of /?!* , oxc^r.t
4bould I0 bo o^o ^ J"*1 '"nit ?
Columa C. <T!?k#l. ^
% rajftrtaz
? I MtV,
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