The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, June 20, 1902, Image 4
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VhotAUrt of Wiirin l>ny?i?ud Cool Nltfhfu.
A loadliiK |ih > ulcl'iii wi Him Out In) hit* no
tlc<Hl \V 11 in >i iyH Mid >vtol nlrflitt <>l?r iyti ulT ?wjt
UlO t>oWo!4, lint flUUK 'stl n >?>>?? pl nVont't llvo
)i?iit0<ly. l>r. niii foia' llU'-ktoiion y Cordial U
tli? only 0116 tu it can bo at}* >1 u : < ly lulled
upon. if nwi* r>?ti* toi'uro.
pout by nil I' *i kvc> ?*#. W find fr'O' 1 1 ? .
'i'lir Sr?(>oHr?l .V It4 1. 1. to
11m u foiJi<r umlur the iiiIm, "Hu in
itio r Ivlfcowhoro Yin hcub nr.l Air
whVh will l>o nutiliKl t<> Hi?v U'ldro^M u|>ou
ii|i|>ll?ntli>ii fo A. V. llnrrill, 1', A-. T. A., !43
Bouth Tryon 81,, ('hur)otto, N. or any
otbor I'UHiuiigor roj.roaoiiliitlvo <d fLo abuvu
ouuipmiy.
II. H. Ghkkn'm Shn.1, of Atlanta, Oh., nr?
tlio only HuaotMHful l)ro|?yy spyrUliht* in f M ?>
world. Soo their littoral offer in ftdverlUoiuoul
iu another uoluuin of Hum paper.
!'?<? Allfii'n loot - Kii*h,
ft Ih the only euro for Jwolloii, Hm<t rt l/?cr,
Tired, Aching, iiut. fiwe tlln;; /not, Corn* aci
IHhiIoiim. A ^ U fur Alli'nV -KnMM, u jK?w?l?r
to bo .sliuk'Vi ini - tin kIioom. rures while yon i
walk. At all lJiuuiiijta uud iihou ht'if j, ,'j-. j
Don't u<!COpt any liubatltili'-'. Hiituplu -enl j
I'jirn. Addri'Hft. Allen K. olm- 1 ? ?? I . Loltoy, N.V. I
J )('!?( ruction of tf'ini I'l-.uii ; rnOH'initiH-n ,
Is n;ml to havo largely v .irvcd lfavuna
from y.'llow fever \ i.-titation*.
1 1TK jmrnian* nt ly em ???!. No lilt ? ?r n^rvoni
I fen a/ler llrtd day'a into <f I >i . K lluii'a < IrAat
Jv t i v?' llcnl ori'r. 1 VI i lal bot t )<< audi ri'at iMofrtm
1 1 . 1' . 1 1 . li 1 1 n f , I . t < I . . i'.'JI A i i'Ii St 1'b I la., I'll. I
The washerwoman may oltcn bo ?ren
wi'm^in;? her hand*.
Wo will ?,'lvo tlO) inward f ? >r any oftso of 1
ralarrli that cannot bo ewreit with Hall'it |
Cttlarrli Cure. Taken internally.
1'. J. < ' ii kn i-v A ( <>., 1'rop*., Toledo, (>, j
A iicli rn.in'n autograph aluay* }ookn
best on a check.
M r* . W In slow'* Soot bin i; Hyrii |> for nhlhlr?n
t r ? 'llsliiff, hofttm lli?' K"HiH. ri'tlin'?hliinuininK?
tii n.AllHyK pa In, en res wind colli?. v.V\ a t>o?U
A donation parly the follow who in out
for llif tloii^h.
* Wfcu'a Curo cannot bn too highly ipoknn of
bk a <'outfh"-vuro. J. W. O'linit.N, :i 'l'hir.l
Am'Iiii*', N., \{iiini'.i polls, .Minn., Jun. ii, l'JJJ j
A man's i'ii luck i h oiU-n iluc to Inn Liail ;
hubllrf.
I, 'i Konif oi the rani >iw> <>l Swit/vrlaml
all tin* il<-. mI, rich as well as |n?oj , art bur
it i| is i i lie public expense.
AT siia ii i,s['i;,\i:i t iium i:,
" hi rut ford -on- V von. "
"I cm Nril.Mliintf a lout of Kuropi*; 1 1 1 ??
tlilnx i vi< tiii'l over Ih it l?o\ of '1'i-t I <>i inn j
I lirou^'til from Ih?im?>, ' - { '. II. \|.?i '??niii'll, j
Ai^^i^voiioniii'iii Uruy of riiicii^o, in.
'IV I Icrtiio <mi i*?*h i ( ? 1 1 i 1 1 K ?l<in Iroitlilrs. MV\ u |
1">\ by in rill from .1 . T. sinij.t i ui'\ Sa\ aunuli,
(in., If yon r ilru^i,'isl don't l< ? ? ? ? j . It
Jamaica liopi'H lo import ovi'i l'J.OOO/Ktn I
Liiiiclic.s of l>;in iti.is tin-, year.
lOvcii I Ih- doiA' utop>i to n s( when It
feels all run down.
MRS. IDA R0SER |
Graixl-Nioco of Kx-ProHlUrnt
Jumcg H. folk, Writ on to
Win. IMnkhnm Haying :
" Dkaii Mia 1'iXKii am : ?I liavc been (
mnrrifil for noarl.y two y< -ars, mul .ho 1
far huvo not been blct>ve<l with a child.
J have, Ih ?\v over, RitftVri'il with a com
plication <>f fnualo troubles and pain
??iul uu-Mhtruatiou, until' very recently. |
MllS. I f > A I,. IIOSKK.
" Tho value of l^yJia M, IMnk
V< !?h> w?l \\un
calhil to my attention liy an intimate
friend, wiiii:..- lifu hud j.lmply beun a
torture with iiillauiwtntlu'n and liber
ation, nn<) a few l^ult i i f youi Com
pound eured licr ; f lu; cnu hanlly
boliv>ii it hersr '. f to-diiy, the enjoys
Bueh blessed h.-.'dth. I 1 ? ?lc four
bottles <>f your Compound and omsiilrr
iny i?e If eured. 1 am cure, more in liuc
health r.:i'l *j>irit"?; my domestic ami
ollk'i.'il i!ut 'cm at 1 so easy ?.o\v, for L
feel bo ?>' I'l'njf 1 Clin d> ? three times
vrhat I nsr.l to do. You have a host of
friends in iVnvor, nn'l an.' :ir I lie hesl
count. Yours v ry at fully. Mm.
Ida I<. Kosr.u, 1 *? t ! i Ave., Is nver,
Col." ? ?."> 000 fcrfrU If a*. ,>r<? <rr I nwn'nl is rot
gl'ttilrr.
If yosi are 111, <lon*< ln-slfnfo to
jrot a !?;? 1 1 i !? < i Jug '? 'n * I *i nK !?si ill's
ahlo pound at (mi;1,
mul write t < ? ?.lrs. I 'inklmin,
Lynn. Mush., tor hpcclal advioo ?
it is 1 rv*o.
I- or six rears 1 have been ;i
vcrv sick man, siilici iiiL: 1 1 < ?in
lU'rvoii'iicss, luadachc ami!
pain in bai L ami Muma<h,
all can <\l In' a stomach i ha! i
refused to 1 1 ? i it> v. mi U. ,\
fi icml ;k!\ ? 1 <-<l im* t ? ? i i \ Ki-j
pans 'I "ai)ti!i Tim i csulisj
have simply i>< rn w<?micrt ul. j
A i <lru','
The Flv??-Coiit ;-r?.-U?e. im ??ri
Onlilliii v oei.'.'iM hi. '!'!.<? |,i
It' etlilfi, eoiia.l. ? a *!!_?, Iv .
Th f?">r aa
av I (lie,
Gcooinc staGiuod C C C. New- tt.ld iii bulk.
^-Beware of iho dc.;ler wbj t.!f (a ac'.l
"SOUJCthlmr just ?S " :;i."
COLUMBIA
VBU8INESS
COLUMBIA, S. C.
?ui8W?'?li>?0*W?'>l<-n ?
r? 10 itoilnt at l*?s| . Itu I
in* ItTalng v> ,tvi. if >> < t ?i. a . ???<?. ?nm.
I* I'll* llW?. toil I i?>r l.trv*' '? w
ML U . II ftKUUKitlll. >1. I'fM J
A; -
MESSAGE ON CUBA
Preside/it Transmits a Vigorous Doc
ument to Congress
? ? ? ?
fin URGES RECIPROCITY MEASURE
? -
$ayt? this ArrnngciiKiU Willi Cuba
Is of t lie ( t in o.st Importance ami
Should llftve I'ronipt Attention.
Washington, Sj?'< lul. A ft <? r talUlntf I
with a 11 w in l>< r of III" in t I-"
ftrcMH |-i'rtil'<liiiK ( 'uIkui i *?? ?!*? ?*??*! > , I
I'lesidiht Uoura volt d"t"i mined l<> s"tnl ;
a nu-isag" to Conf'.rrsH realflnniuK I ? ? j
attllini" on ilo- t?ii lijt.cL. The te\l of thu j
me.sflaK" follow#:
To the S< na H> and House of Kepi osleii- j
tal 1 v*-i? :
I drt'iii U Important ! ?*: f t>i Hi" ad
join niiK iit of the preset*.' sa-..:?.oh .
t'uilKn-; :> to till all cut lan to I. or fo!
lowing e.spn ssions in tin* me.-.sav.n
will" li In 111*1 discharge of duly iin im.n 'I ;
upon Hit* by tli*" constitution, 1 s1 nt to ,
Congress oij (lie Hist I'm-s.i i/ ol i>"- |
ienib"r last:
" 10 1 si- w li ' i >i I have discussed the
quest ion of ri'rlprority. In Hi" case of ,
Cuba, liowt V r, l lo'i'o in *' weighty n-a- j
Hons of iiioralily and "I national iutei- i
i st w hy ili" policy hlionl'l be li"ld i t j
have a peculiar application an 1 1 imnt
earnestly ask your at tent ion to the i
wisdom, Iinlri (I, to Hi" v.'al n"? d, of '
providing for ti Biibstrin: i.il ivduvt t.n n ;
Ilo? tarllf duties on ( 'ul? in 1 in j.'oi I s into
till' I ; ni ted Stall's. Cuba lias in h"r j
foi'istit iitlo'i altiriiiid wli.it we de.trel, j
l hat slu should si mil. in inli i natbm.il
matters, in closer and morn irleiidly re- ;
lit ions with us than wi'h any other j
powers; ami wo an? boiiu I by i vt iy |
oiisidfiat ion of lion >r :? m . I ?? x j??*d t* ncy i
t(( pa a corn iin i'i ial tin '.inures in Hi" in
terests of In i material well being."
This i coin iii< n da t Ion was merely )
giving pill' Ileal * fleet lo I'reaidenl Mi
t ? : 1 1 1 ? > " - v. 1 1 r ?. ! ? , when, in bis ii.' in* H ?
of hi!i#mb?r IV.is, and I 1 1 1 1?? i ? .
I >;<?:?. Ill- wrote: "It is important*, that j
ihiu relations with litis p. ople ifor Cu- i
ha I shall !?'? ol' lho lined ft i ? ? n ' N ? 1 *
aeter and our ioiiiiiurei.il i' |j: \lri
elo.se ail I i eei lproe.ll. ? ? ? ' I".
Hie.iUi.l hlc^ang w hicli eati I ' .
< * u ? ,;i is lite I e.dol.lliotl of h'*l lll'.l'l I
.nit ii tal and induslr.al pi ofspepti y."
J II lit* IL'lll. 1 received by cable flora
1 1. e ministei ill I '111. a a lim: I eai m st
appeal from President I'alnia for leg
islative relief be l o i <? it is loo late and
his country linaiieially rriilneu."
The i ;i ii t i li t; oi reciprocity with
( ' ii ha is a proposition w Ii I Ii stands en
lii.lv alone. The r< asoii for it tar o'l ;
v. tie,'. i ho le fur nt anting reilproe y
with it ii v olaer mat "'i. and are entirety
''OUSI.-'t e It t with pr? :icl VillK i II t let tliej
proteel ive system under which thin :
eotinl ry has thrived uiar\<d uisly .
'1 he present tarifi law was design* d to,
picinote ll.e adoption ol' Hindi a reel- j
pl'orily llealy lllld e\; i. , !> pniWdfd ;
for a red in lion o ?t l? ' *?' ""'d -0 p? r ,
? i nt. upon rood '? eomilin ironi a p it - ;
titular eon ii t r y , h a ving t h?* larilt rates
.,:i I In- sa ni'.' ai l i< l? s in haif.'.'d us i <
Hauls all other e.u.n; ri' s. .\ 1 1 ? 'T>j< ? I i n
i i .is |n 'ii lii. oh' lo the 1.1 alitiir; ol the
; e;!uet loll oil t III' i;l ollli I I hat I In' '
i.mlial In in lit would not i;o to the
rieiill ill a I proilin ? Vol" su^ar. hut v.o'l. !
injure t ? the Nile riean su^ar relliiei;;.
in my J ; i * I ?* u i ? nt provision e i'i. an I
.-diotibl l-e male wbi h will t'uai iiule?! r
us .te i.n ,1 this po.-i.-ihilily. without !i av- ?
ii,.. n'tourse 1. 1 a iiit.ouire of iioiihtt.il
polit y. sm h as a iiounty in tin.' form of
ii it hat".
The ijueation as I" whieh if any of
the dllferi nt > ? li ? dnles of III.' niriU'
.iiii'ht mo. t pi op rly I o he r< \ is' 1 <1
t.ot enter into this mailer in any way
or shape. We a iv eo n e i 0 ed w 1 1 1 1 h' i i
tlm; a it it telly n eiprocal arran:;eiin ul ,
Willi fu ha. This arram;eiuent ap|ilie.i
to all its unifies that Cuba ?'.!'"** <u* j
pro.iut t .i. It is not in v.ur power to dc -
leimine. what llitiie artP'l 'a s''Ui" ''V* ?
anil any discussion of tin* tarifi it at- |
frets speeial sehedues, or countries
other i hati Cuba, is wholly aside troin ;
the subject matter to \\lii? ;i I call your
attention. Some of our eiii/.e'H oppose j
ill'- lowering of t he- tail if on Cuban,
products, Ju!it Ms thre? years npo ll??>*
tipposeii the ad in issi o n - ? l lii 1 II iwa.an
I si. ill <is. )e t fret' t riide with them j
i u t l; 1 1 1 ruin certain of our interests ?
liiic. In the aclu.il ? \ lit their fears
proved leo-elf * a ; I'.! i i aw.ui ..i d
1 1|. ir app. ? lo ns "US J^to t i:e d.i.n i::
to any i 1 1 ? 1 1 : . . . ry ul" oa?ovMi '? ci .
i jm tiji, ni' iisui .? of ?\ ? I p i o i y
Willi Cuh. i >e? ins lo 1 1 1 1 ? t f|tKi!.v hie :
. . in 1 1 1 y niitjAiue'.it no NuitirMii in
ilusiry wiil he hurt, an! i.M:iy \tn<rl- |
.i ti in I list t a s will :>?> b li'iil ?"d by the
'?ropoM-d a t ion. It i.; ?.i .air advantage
a nation thai tb.e :;i .w>m- Cuban j
:n a i Kt t s)n ; 'I ! i lie coil t vol I ? d by A ni. I i - |
, ,ci pro. In. ? l ?? V
't he events follov. in-; I he war v. ith
>pa ti. ami p:os|i? < t > ? huildiiu; "f the .
ihmlati . anal. r. rid ? it ee? t'llti that
,.e i u : i f t la'ro in the I'u :??:??? a la: . i?
.; inn rest lli.ni Jiubeno In what hap-, j
[?ills i it I oiij'li' ii, t the \V. -t indies. 1 ? n ?
iral America and the adjacent eoa.'l:
;? lid v. ,i'< tt ? t. \ t.. ' I < 'uha lo ti'U,
i:s on an < xo j?: :< I to ?i:n;; poliiieady !
:md v.e i h"!i! 1 p'.it her in the same ? ?
ceptiolial pod" Oil >? ical.y . I he ,
proposed a'l.oii t.- in I. in- with i ? |
? ourse w (? ha-, e pursuetl a a regards all J
ih'- islands w i.li wiii'li ? h ev In . a
h i o 1 1 -j h t into i - hit ions of varyiiu; Inri
maty by the Spaui h war. I'o/.o Ui-oj
and Hawaii li.?v : In en in? l'.nb il w it hir
our ta:ifi' line.-., I" their Ki'eal ii> iv'tt
... w- i! a? fa: 'I lo INtilippai. a, w \r h
st i * 1 1 i i ti a tlilYei e'i? r<l i'i( have iirt ii
granted substantial t .Mice:.-ions.
Cub.1 is an ' i.l , < n !? nt i. p-.'al.e. !."t 1
a r< pMldie w' i.'i b.as ass une I .?< rt ? :i t
s'M-eia: old if .i i :? ? < iieai.i-? her in
ternational | i f.t'.cti i*. i oi -.pi. ance With |
o? r :? ipiest. i .i.-dv ? ? : lain sjn . i ii i
i f. no:nie era censio:'.: ;or ; * ? 1 1". 1 11 ; tb.esi
. ?cii'iUiie riiliei :Oi.< '. 1 h 'iielii
well as her. Ti.. .e are few- hr"'hl ?
in A nn t i. .i :i his'ory than ? :;? :
p;*i;? which tilia o. car <1 alili,;j
C'ii?a during Ou- p: -r t-'io > e.o
lu r Ik half w/ w.:i;.' l a war o L w'n.
tl'.i m.ihupi'.n?: w.i j: a- lot.s .mi'; -.
t'.nti apnlr.rl oojm : on and v - i i\*. I
kept faith ah . .llliOi;. . It is ci. j
lo bo hoped thai we v.i'.S (orapl':. n I
tho naine spirit Ilo ivoord fo w.si l j
Kun. ond show in our ileal ar.r, with
Cuba that stc uly eon'.lnu'ty ' polh y
whieh It is ?K*<nt'.al our nal.cn "o
catahliih In foreign a fairs n w ? desire
to lM.'iy v,vll o.;r j.arl m j w >rM | ;? vtr i
. Wo nr?? a wealthy n?;j p.-iwcriii! ti
Hon; Cuba i a ft y^:u.: iop:jhll? flli'l
weak, who iw t > r.s'-hor birth, who^:
wholo flltUf/5, w'. cf ?. vejy ].f>, ;m ? r ex
pend on our attiiu t?? her. J a.*i.
that we hcljj her t-s r.'.ic ?>t? rr,?]' ? '-i 1
ward along the ;,mi iJiftir.ilt
ro.n! of ?elf-Roverr.!ii>^'r.(lfcKr ntlence. 1
a*k this aid for her. lit r.;ic >
waak, hccausc us* r.tces it. Vccjv imj we
havo plr*ady aidid hrr." t a**: .'nil
ojwa-baoded JkJp Of a kind fhjclj ?
?el f- reaped I ng people can accept, but
glV'cn to Cuba, for tho very reason that
wo have given her ?u< h help in tho
past.
Our soldiers fought to give her free
(lorn: mid for Ihroe years our 'ropre
8'Htu(iv< H, civil and military, haveMo 1
til uutcaijingly, facing disease of a\>e
tiillarly siiihsior and fatal typo wit I
path ni and uncomplaining fortitude, It
teach her how to use aright Iter mv\
freedom. Never in history has any alien
country been aided with mich high in
Icgrlty of purpose, such wine judge
men*. uiid sin h a glnKle-mlndcd devo
tion to the count ry'a interests. Now, J
ask tlio Cubans he giv* n all pofislbh
chance to use to the heht advantage
the freedom of which Americans haw
a rij'.lit to hi- proud, and for whhh so
many American lives haVo been ivac
rliieed.
T I f P0D0U M K 00 SPY P 1 .T.
White House, June Kl, liaii!. \
Popular Summer Pates.
Por t he Northern and Pastern Sea
Bid.* Itcrorts, the lialtuuoro Steam
Packet Co. arc offering the following
rates from l'ort> mouth. ? Norfolk or
( > 1 1 1 I '(;i 11 ( ( 'omfort , \'i?'
VIA I'KNNA II. II (lo<)l> l'.\ fll, oi T. !J1, 1^02.
Aibary Purl:. N. J. fcl'I.OI); l.ong Branch,
J iPI.IIO; A I I'oil li* City, N. J. tit. (Ml;
(i<!i.<aii N. ?! . iPJ.tO, < 'n May, N.
>?ll 'i' >.
\ I A II. ?V ' II. I!. (IDilli I Sill. OCT, !il , 1 flrtj,
Asian v 1'ark, N. .1. ? is.it'); I.ong Hrunclt,
N. J. $1:1 00. AUioill.i City, N. J. $ 1 1.00;
i an (S ruvo, tiII.OU; I lii r per. s Furry, W. Vu.
?7. .b.
y . VIA 1^1 KKS AX.Vk'h 11 K.
Si<a- "rt ti<\<eis (gund to rct'irn Hopt. 80th)
i ap" May, N .1. : K. 75 Itnlioli'il li llcai'li. l>o|
isn't T"ii days ( it|?<i .May T/.70; lPdiobolh
1'clU'll J 7 'i!t.
'I his route offers the tourist a de
lightful sail and the pleasures of
promcnn<liiu; on tho spacious decks
of its popular steamers, inhaling tho
balmy lirci'zi s of the Chesapeake; and
all?r a good night's rest m the com
inodloMs staterooms of tho "Ahiha
ma," "(borgia'' or "Tennessee," trav?
el. i 4 en route to the North, Past and
West are invigorated and prepared for
rail journey hy the early trains out
of Haltiinoro for I'hiladelphla, New
York and Host on.
Tho "Pay l ine" has also arranged
I or special , \i unions to Niagara l alls
for :< I I oo fur the round t rip.
1 1. scri ptlvo pamphlets, etc., at all
railroad stations.
I or further particulars, address
.1 W HlfOWN. Jr., So. Pass. Agt.
KPY COMI'TOX, (Scncral Agt.
Norfolk, Va.
Killed My n Street Car.
Cleveland. Arthur Cndt^wood, a
prominent member of the Cast I a
P'prtre opci i ('-mi puuy. playing1 an en
i;ai'"!iieiit in tiffs city, whose home is
in I on . was struck and killed Sun
d iv by a fdrr et car a,' the corner of
Puclid and Wilson avetuns Mr. Pn
d< i wood f*"' ?>ft' of one car and In a
blinding rain storm, stepped in front of
ano' her ear, which knocked him down
and ciushed Mm to death.
fllgtit VIr?% ffftn Out on Car*.
" rho Journals In otrcet cax trnckB ab
w ay u wear out on the right side
Seaboard Air ! inc Ry,
i >(>uMc I Jail s' Service
Rutwi rn Ni w Yurk, Tai-ijn, Atlanta, Now
Oi l(MUi aiiH l oiiili) ^oulii iiiid Wesl.
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IiV. K.ivrtntihli " 1 40 pm II 40 pn
I.v. Colnmi'iit, $ " < u *> pm 6 00 aa
I.v. llAtili'i, " 10 40pin H25?a
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Ai . PJ.1i.i'l<'i| Mil. " " l so pm SM?<i
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SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL
Southern Timber*.
Manufac turors Keloid.
Tennessee ft* ouo of 1 1 io Southern
States to l>i; benefited by the cstabllsh
m out of tho Appalachian Park, wlih Hh
lessons In forest handling and forest
resorvaUQ*. It will undoubtedly k-v0
an ImpotuH'lo the movement, already
effective to aoino extent In thut and |
other State#, for practical and economic
forestry. The example oT the national I
government may he expected to he fol
lowed hy the State and by Individuals.
Meanwhile, attention la being given the
subject hy private land-owners, and In
Foresty and Irrigation Mr. K. W.
Powell of Tenm ^ce sets forth certain
valuablo facta and suggestions which,
if proporly considered, ought to oon
trlhuto to the general welfare. Three
or four years ago Mr. l'owell made an
examination of tho chestnut-oak ie
Hources of North (Carolina, (leorgia.
Alabama and Tennessee. He found
that to obtain hark for tanning mil
lions of feet of chestnut-oak timber
were cut each year, the general practice
being to cut the timber for the sake of
the bark alone and to leave the trunks
of the tree# to decay. Mr. Powell be
lieves that this timber could be cheap
ly treated In the woods in auch a way
as to make it worth whilo to be han
dled hv lumbermen in large quantities,
and ho also suggests the use of the
timber f??r railroad ties, for which it .
even better than white oak if cut under
eipially good conditions. Mr. 1 oweli
also points to tho possibilities of hem
lock and chestnut .is materia! for wood
pulp, and of wind-shaken chestnut as
fuel for brickmaklng. Especially dots
be protest against the skinning of the
,nost valuable white oak from tlmbei
lands by the stave and spoko manufac
turers. lie insists that the latter should
exercise more care in lumbering, and
pointing to High Point. N. t ? li . c h
less than twenty years has heroine ?m
important site of. the furniture Indus
try, shipments now aggregating
twelve to twenty-live carloads daily, he
What is being done in High Point, N.
(' can he even better done in many
places in Ibis State if tho right nu n
will lake hold of the problem. \\ .? nm.u
more diversified industries In "
sec. and to that end should take caic
of gur natural resources and
them to tho fullest extent, and do what
we can to bring the furniture plants of
the North to us rather than send o.u
raw material to them. The laws of the
State are probably liberal enough with
regard to manufacturing industries n^
ing home products, and I am rathei in
..lined to think that what is uccded
more than anything else at thin time
is a little mo. V; confidence and rot c
slght on the part o.' owners uf foreM
/""n'addiMon to the above suggestions,
many others could be given along
somewhat similar lines, but each man
for himself, as interested, can what
he can do to make his own future >u.
tcr while at th?' same, time not foi
getting that h<v Is but part of a great
Commonwealth. We have the ad van. -
age of the economic history of ot ??
' communities, both hero and a ion .
and the sooner we put ourselves ,ji
complete touch with our pr(?Kroast\ ??
| neighbors the sooner we willP'V la*
I into our former r< lative position with
our sister Commonwealths.
Trulv thn South has the advantage j'?
! the experience of other sections m
many Hues. Part of that experience,
and. perhaps, the most notable pa.t.
has been the recklessness in hnrnil. 1.-.
forest resources lo the absolute de
struction of extensive areas of tin I u
growth. This loss has turned the ???
berinen toward tho South, and not al
ways haw experience taught Us mo
valuable lesson, that a regular an
practically enduring profit is nui.
more to be desired for the good of l.u
section and of IndlviAiia s than qui. k
and large profits to be cnjoyedoniyto'
a comparatively short while 1 ho
South has become the last resoit of i..c
lumbermen in the United States. 1 io
<?rly handled, its timber is sufficient to
meet demands for all time Uf com"
particularly with the extension of tin.
nse of iron and steel in construction
and of petroleum as fuel. If the
ful methods which have prevai ed _
where are permitted in the South, tin
end will soon come. Wisdom and b"?'*
ness sense ought to make general the
practices of economic lumbering vim n
have hern adopted by corporations in
Texas, Tennessee, < leorgia and other
States', while the general wealth, based
upon Southe-n forests, may ho eii
1 anced by the building up of ot her
High Points, so that Southern lumber :
shall he sold at its highest price. I' or- ,
,st products are worth a great dea
more money as furniture, vehicles and
jmplcuientu to an as logs and bo&;us.
Textile Note*.
Messrs. I-. C: Meadcvillc, E. G. Kra
mer, \V. J. Stewart , H. O. Lovvoi p.,
Hamilton llogan, C. M. Tanner and L.
I'. .Mandeville of Cnrrollton, Cri., 1 1 ; * v o
incorporated Maiul. ville. Mills, with
capital sto< L of ?200,000, for tli o man
ufacture of cotton goods and otlier fa
U?'i? a.
It is rumored that a larrro cotton
jmill will i **.? elected at Sheffield. Ala.,
iuid J. V\\ Worthington is mentioned :n
?connection with the enterprise.
J n its large No. 2 mill, recently fully
rephjted, tlte ]). K. Converse Company,
(!lendttl.tv i?. ( will manufacture l'7
i:uh print cloths, not IM-tnch cloths,
as wa( at li.r.t stated.
Washington Woolen Mills of Kreder
Ickshurg, Va? intends to make exten- j
hive i improvements to it? plant, Includ
ing the installation of a new water
wheel,! ten looms and other machinery,
,1 n i| the erection of an Additional story
to the present balldir.g.
TTope Milts (N. C.) Manufacturing Co.
has decldcd to add to its plant a Unish
ing mill and a weave mill. Its. present
plant operates 1 2>f?82 spindles and l'?2
looms, producing madras, chcvloU and
dress goods. . i
J. S. Dowers, secretary of Scotland
fteck (N. (I.) Cotton Mills, has. pur
chased the KnfltMd (N. C.) Knitting
Mills. If the gale Is confirmed the
plant will ho removed to Scotland Neck
for operation. 0
Russell Manufacturing Co., Alexan
der City, Ala., will soon double the ca
pacity of ft* knitting mill, which had
only jreeentiy been completed. Tho in
creased capacity will reach 450 do?tn
tine shirts per day.
Four girls wera nearly suffocated In
? flr# a( tbvpUy Hospital, ot Ciocln
?itl. O. .
* ? A*? ,
No Hair?
s-.r.
"My hair v.is falling out very ]
fast and I waj f,rc?.t?y alarmed. 1 i
tnen tried Ajer'a Hair Vigor a>ctT
my hair stopped fulling at oncfx" ? (
Alra. G. A. McVay, A!?xurfilria, (). !
rniaaiMiBMK i ??4 ai Mfcv }m> . ?? i^X^Mn.i.iXiia
The trouble is yotahair
does not have life enough.
Act promptly. Save your
hair. Feed it wkh Aycr's
Hair Vigor, if the gray
hairs arc beginning to
show, Ayer's Hair Vigor
will restore color every
lime. SI .00 a All ?lni{gl?!l.
MHiMrwuiiiw ? ???? ^lTtanail
If your cannot h<i i>{>ty you,
?ami "ns <?no dollar unU wo will express
you u hoi ll<?. J I r> hur<? and fjivo llio naluo
j of your iic.irost exi'ro*;* olHrc. Address,
J. A YKU CO,, l.owoll, Muss.
SUMMER HOMES
ON LONG ISLAND.
Ey tiie Ocesn, Sound an-'l Bay.
fooled It; SrA llifciN.
to*. KiLAt.0 lt.lt. o "~V h i 0 , t ?
"?V ~ / V " r !
? '?/
4""
vsC* jLj^rs^u^ . .. .
ri fl -g Vw^
If
tt- A 1 1 A A ' ' C 0 c t * ? .J
"I.ONti ISI.AM)," (i hjii't-MHUf1) ili ?t >
t< <1 ilrac! ipllvu txMik. i i/l; Uiliiliiai n i ??'? ??'
tlic ImU'.i ah .1 l>iMr.ii(?7 lioi ^ .'. ? !C
i.slf.lMl, fiat ufio'i a|>i'/l' *i Hi l t'i'K.l
?rtU rj?, .\?il".*4lo'jSO. I ii.il \ ,
(l*M II u 1 1 . mil ?!!?* t.tvl \.r > ul
Vay, t>6 ,'aii ;?> . 3lt |i ?l . 1 li.. inMI 1 < >t
N?-w Clmfutjri.i 41 aid 1.1 rt CM l-'.'il.l
II., Nt>* York; 333 1'iiton it , Krt<l4
K'umrnw liurrfi'i. in lwn.nl
)liookl>n, ami at 1.. 1. it K stations in
lUuUilli li, Vt td I ' l'l tl ililjXl t?? 11 M.
smith, g<m i ruC?r? a*i . i : cnr. n y
MliDICAl. Oil UGH OF VIMINU.
I>'4' tlU.lN!l r;o ISIIS.
'IhfHx'v I 1 Hi c- - 1 ? i . will lOiiinuMioe
<fJ li \ 1 ><? j ftt tnirfi t ?) <>t
M cil i lit -. licntMry an ? I Imt in^O)-,
II l "I .M>|<l)ll I.MbiT it'll lf? l.l> o Old llj-lil
ti?l ini'ilitfi n n nd |il'Uii'iii in ?? <>i ? I ir??l .Ma
terml utfocd uncji'ellril i pp irtunft ? a fur
l?r?< iiriil w??rk. Ki?f .'Uhhhi iiooni. n t iukI f r
tlmr inini in iiloii. U'lilri'fti, < li riMt<i,>u?r
'!'?? Ill Ji It I Ik ??, tl . (?,, I?C|III, HlCIIMl'MI, V A
ClJRliS
HiutdiK'lioM,
N orvc
lull
<' t> I tl ?? , etc.
Fold at all Drugstores,
[lie candidates
The office choose,
They win who run
In Ited Seal Shoes.
DROPSY
10 OAKS' TP.CATMENT, f/IEF
Ha vo made D r op y and mow
pi i c ft t ic n i iv c pt ^ i *1 ' y ' fo r 1
yeauwith tlu wo it v dorjul
lucc. sa. iluvoourcdiaauy tbous*
;tudcaaoli.n.a.omN*3D0Ma
* Box 15 Atlanta, Qa.
MOD WANTOHEof
? t tii'Hi* Fluffy I.Hll. \\ Mte
ivt I".-!- *?"
I'ariiciiiurK mmuI ? >
Haiti nnn s Pet Kernels,
f Hti'i Mnrnlillcl'l * * ''
< lilt ? I I.I I V-IH
0 U ft L t O ? 8 f ai'tlon o u ar :? u
Writ* for rrl JK'.iSK M \ M'K *
liv S Hi . IUI mm ?i i'. MO.
So. '2~>,
Mothers and Daughters !
IJoth !' - n f 11 if tliey
wear the straight it out
or Bon Ton
? Corsets. I
Try thorn now.
You will alwavs wear litem. |
Ask your dealer to order what tnu
sclret, il he itocs not keep them.
Royal Worcester Corset Co . j Worcester, Mas?.
8?
"ROTT .TTB.~JC? GS! AND ENGINES
j ^^l?J? cvti.am gAw?a fl muLtaaouaU nu^Mi P^Ulr 1 links, Slacks, Stftnd
ah. I Mifot-lron
\\ ork, Shaftlnu, I'ulloys, lloxon, llnncfrs, Kto. liull'Hng Cnttlii^s -oist < vry day; c.i
I>n<-Jty, 800 Itan s. l.umhiiril Kouinlry, Hin-liliii- ami Itoit.r Work*, A&|!U<ti. tia.
Fo Preserve, Purify, and Beautify
the Skin, Hands, and Hair
Nothing Equais
T\ 7TILLIONS of WOMEN Use CUTICURA SOAP, assist cd
1VJL by Cuticura Ointment, the great skin cure, for preserving-,
purifying, and beautifying the skin, for cleansing the scalp
of crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the stopping of falling hair,
for softening, whitening, and soothing red, rough, and sore hands,
for baby rashes, itchings, and chafings, in the form of baths
for annoying irritations and inflammations, ct too free or offen
sive perspiration, in the form of washes for ulcerative weaknesses,
and many sanative, antiscptic purposes ^whtch readily fuggest
themselves to women, especially mothers, and for all the purposes
of the toilet, bath, and nursery* No other medicated soap u to be
compared with it for preserving, purifying, and beautifying vthe
skin, fcalp, hair, and hands. No other foreign or domestic toHet
soap, however expensive, is to be compared with it for aH the
purposes qf thf toilet, bath, and nursery. Thus it combines in
ONE SOAJ^ai ONE PRICE, the BEST skin an * complexion
soap, and the BEST toilet and baby soap in the World. - ^
u COMPLETE TREATMENT FOR EVERY HUMOUR, $L
/TiK/llltiA ConsUtt ng of Cm cur a Soap <98c.), to the skin of rmsta
? III IITII IVI ?>>'' w?lcd, and soften U?c tblckcued cutii-lc: cuticuka Oiktmxnt
i.'Ars.), to InstAntljr nllay Itching, tnflamni.-iiloM, and imutlon, and
O aootho and boat; and CCTIC'URA Kuulvwt ru44 (Mr v. to coot
TUB AST Al Mid c.Iea>t?e U>a TiIimcI. A Sixout Skt la Often aaflclent to car* the
? ?" ? moat tort wring, disfiguring, And humiliating skin, aralp, and Wool'
bunion ra- wlth 1o?* of hair, when all cla? fafla. Sold thronghont the world. Brlttak
gifor : f? W. Chartorhnuaa So., Ix>ndoa. Traooli Depot: ( Boo da la l??iV Facta.
Totum uwo AMD CHUM. Comr., Hole Prop*., Bcwloo, U. S. A. -????
Cvrttrrnx Rrwmxr fnw (CkoctM* Coatatf) ara a aaw, tMtataaa, odoovfc
? ? 1^1 i t u U? Jr>r^ tbo c*VlrfatM Hquld CCTiccr^Raaoirairr, aajwHi a* lor all
rlttara nod humour tort*. Kack plU H> aqvlvalaat to <hmi iiai'?twfg| <4 wT"H Wtii
T? ? !
?, <? -
] -oi l] Kelvin Is li.opoi tod as Baying irt
i moot i/itnvlow that no aybtom ot
ballooning with iiir?0'lbJo air ships call
?ver bo of practical use. Many other
-i li-nti/li men who have given study to
fhn problem of aerial navigation shara
iliis opinion, but whether the ll.viu#
iii.Khlno ( hat will fly without a bal
loon is a long way oft or not deponds
laigoh upon the inlfjcst ami H?'tlvity
dial in ft > (>o arousrd Among Inventors
and srientifle men. Thltj country
wliiih Is usually in (In) lead in mo
ehanit al <l< v? lojunent of thin charac
ii-r, hCt'ins to bo behind ICugland,
IYan<<> and Ci-nnany In experimeuta
lion upon living machine*, comments
tho (.'hit-ago it'^'oril Herald.
Illii ? i Distilleries in New Vo. k
New YorJt. Sp-vlal. -Samuel Stein
?ruck, I );u lt| (lallos, Max Fine ami
l>in?n Levi ni' win' luiiied over to tho
: ? i ? 1 .1 ! .nil lio; if :> s l y (he poljcp Ktui
lay. lii ill ? hi rest of the men I he au
hoi itii .-j I < lit vo that they have un
?arihed one ,<f liw largest illicit stills
Mer ojifra'Cil in this eity. Fine was
it-en fi -<*<f in ntly dri\lng loads of cftska
ind packages t > the jii finises whero
the still was uiit ail lied. Saliuday night
hi:i loa I c>iisls!iv| i)f H'3 pounds )of
ven.-d, mi pounds of sugav i\jtfl n
n iiiii f mt <if l.c^ulloii casks. Stelilihruek
was with liiai. In the lioijsn whero
Fine dellvi red tho goods were Halloa
uitl I.eviuc and a still with a largo ca
pacity.
HliTIT '
(iciii'ral I'lic'-cngor Department,
Belied il<> l iTfi'tivt January 15, 1902.
son in: >; si> lAMLHN 1 1.M K son iiihoond.
V?. 12 N U. No. 31. No. 11.
.M i x . i ,:t.->-.' r, Pass'r. MIxoJ
2 00. ? S I 'u l.v .Marion A r 7 3ft p 1 20p
2 aOp ;i <i.M l.v. (ili'iiutiod l.v 7 20p 12 ftop
2 4ft;. i l.v I'li'mal I lly I,v 7 Oftp 12 30 p
8 Of- 1 1 :> Jin l,v I'liiori .Mil - l.v f> 55 p 12 Oftp
3 !???,? ;? '.(i i |,vKiitl:?>rfi>rilii?n l.v fi 37p J I 4fta
3 4ft p in (I'u l.v F ?K--I City l.v (i 22p 11 20a
4 lop 10 i?0.i l.v Henrietta l.v fi 05 p 10 60a
4 .10 p l'l 3 'it l.v Moore.-d>oro l.v 5 ftftp 10 30?
1 tftp in as i l.v Luttlnn>ro l.v 5 4ftp 10 00a
fi 00 p 10 ana l.v Shelby l.v 5 2 ftp !l 26a
til 5 1 (? Kit l.v Pat'ns Kp'j,'s l.v ft 12p H Ma
6 2ft ' 11 I '. i l.v F-irN l.v 5 05p 8 20?
ti 4 ftp II .'JO t Ar JSlu'-k.st'Un; l.v t 4Sp 8 (I0;?
No. 34 No. 33
Mixed. Mixfld.
8 L'Oa 1 1 .Ti.i l.v |:!a<'kr.l or# Ar 4 28p C 50;)
) 1 Oi'a l.v Cherok. 1" Isl.v 4 ft"p
io 4ii.t r.v (ialTney Ar 5 10;
8 ftfla 11 f/iiu Lv Smyrna l.v 4 lOp 0 '20p
!? 10 1 pi Oftp I . \ 1 1 1 ??' r> (Ir'vcLv 4 OOp 6 Q>p
h 40a 12 lOp l.v S!i n r<>ii l.v ;) tftp ft 45p
10 :0 ? 12 35p l.v Vi'i k vi'lo l.v 3 30 p ft 20p
10 4fta 1',! '.Op l.v 'i irzali l.v 3 18p 4 40p
1 lftp 1 Hip l.v Hock Hill l.v 3 00p 4 00,)
2 40,. 1 :.0f. l.v i a'a lia J*j, l.v 2 40p 2 4ftp
3 I Op 1 IV. l.v l; v i-l !.. l.v 2 -ftp 1 2 4 ftp
3 SOp i (>?;. l.v I . a t. < -ii ~ t r l.v 2 lOp 12 20p
4 20|. v l.v 1' i-aVt llitl l.v 1 45p 11 30a
4 4'lji ?> 0;. l.v II. ,-t-li >pV l.v 1 40p 11 ^0a
M OJp l.v K'.-r-ha \v l.v *1 2Sp 10 Ma
fit'O.. a 17;. l.v W.vtvillo l.v 12 4 ftp 0 20a
C 60p 3 SO,. Ar ('.mi i?ii l.v 12 lOp 8 20a
*^'0 iiiinutcH f,.r 'linio'r.
ai train-, ix-twi-cn Jilm-ksf^tir^ and
A.lditi
(
N >. 13
8 50a Lv
0 1 0 i l.v O
0 30 i A r
No. 10.
l;| iitk' ArtilOp
Kails I ?
l.v 5 30
i la!Th'-y
i rail ~ C,-. ;t ?".iV.d 3.; are opornt<Ml dally.
Tr!.h"i S^. ill. as. II. HIS, '<?.>' ??"' 18
art: o| . ruled daily ?,x?,?,pt SiliidlH .
CONNi:CTIt)NS MADK. JJY SOt'THIJOUXU
I UAIS^.
At Marioi-.?N", 32 -? .nu'",t" ^ Marlon with
Hoiitli'-rn Knil'.v.iv trail) No. 30. which ar
rives at Mari-ri nt ? 2^ h m from ChftttanooKft
A-lievil:.- and :!.t< rmcdiatf j.??lnls.
At Itiack-' '.ii' -N ,:)! and No. 11 oonnoot
with S.iutli'Tii hallway train N" 30, which
arrlv. s nt r.iafkdjur^ at 7 4ft am. from At
lanta, (ir'-.'iiviih', S; ai taiit.u r>:, ami lutor
ii.c.ti.ito points.
At Yorkvtl v- No 34 coiinorts with A
N. W. train No. 70, wlii.-h leaves Yorkvlllo
rtt 10 4? am. for Cui-tonla, I.enolr, ami lutor
liiodiato points.
At HocU Uill-Nof. 3! and 34 .-nnnect with
South-rn llailwnv train No. 7ft, wldch lcavr>s
Koek Hill at 3 30 "pin, for Lhoster, Columbia,
and Intermediate 'points.
At C'ntawl.a Junction- No?. 32 and 34 con
nect with S. A. I., train No. 32. which pos
m>s Catawha Jnneti.'ii at 7 54 pin. lor Mou
ro>\ ami Intertrit'dlate point-".
At Laneiwtcr-N.-.?. 32 and 31 connect with
f,. A ('. train No. 1^, which leavoe Lancaster
at I 4ft pin, for Chester and Intennedlata
poluts.
At Camdon? With A. C.L. (N. W.of H. C.)
for Cbarlnnton, Sumter, Florence, DarllnK
ton, Wliinliicton and intermediate poiilta.
Train No. fiS, which leaves Camden at 4 13
pin.
CONNrCTIONS MADE UY NOItTHliOUND
TltAlNS.
At Catnden? With A. C. L. [N. W, ot B, C.]
No. 71 from Charleston, Florence, Darllog
ton, W llmiiiKton. Sumter and IntermodlaM
points, wh Mil arrives at Camden at 11 Hnini
wlili Honthern hallway train No. 77 from
KInKsville, w hich arrives at Camdan at J1 66
am.
At I,an,aster? No. 33 connects at Lanca.*
tor with L. ?V C. train No. 10 tor Chester aud
intermetliate points, ,
At Catawba Junction?No*. 33 and 8ft con
| nect wi.h s. A. L. train No. 32 which leavei
| C.atawlin Juim tl< n at 1 .'.4 pm lor Monryfl
| and Intermediate points.
At Hock Hill? N.h. 33 and 35 connects at
H ick Hill with Southern llailway train No.
31, leaving lto.-k ilul at 8 'i0 pin for Char
lotto and polntK N.,rth .
At HlaeliHl.ur^ -No 33 connects with Hou.
tbern Hallway trains No- . 12, 4 38 pm; No.
38. at 7 Oft pm, and No. 40 at 7 4ft pm foi
I points North. Nos. 33 and 3ft connect wltb
j Bout hern Hallway train No. 35, ieavlna
HlaeksliurK ;it 11 2ft pm for points South,
, At Marlon-No. 33 connects with Southern
; Hallway train No. 3ft. leaving Marlon at 11 4(
i pm for Asheville, ( hultanooga aud iutormo
j dinte ptiint?.
j through ear servlf o without ebange bo
| Marlon and Cbarle.tt.n on trains Nos.
. 32 ami 33.
k- "? BIlAW, Oen. Pass. Ai;t.
SOUTH CAKO(.'NA AND OEOROIA
UXTUNSION RAILROAD CO.
Th? South ''aioltna and Georgia Exten
sion Haiiroad announce* tho following Ion
round trip rat"* to Ch:irl< j ? ni? , 8. C? account
f^tlio s??uth Car' ltt.ii Ii.t?r-Statc ami Wost
Iiullivn Exposition. Ticket? on wale at *11
coupon etntlon*. Excellent passenger ser
vice performed, S<"<* that your tickets read
via S. ami fl.E. It. U.
1'ltOM A ~ B C J
Wca'.villo, S. ('? ? 6,r.r. % 4.8ft I 8.5C
Kershaw, S. C /. 6*0 4.95 8.61
ll.-ath SprinKs, 8. C 7.00 6 20 8.61
Lancaster. S. f 7.60 6.60 3.7?
Catn .vt?a Junction, 8. C. 8 20 6.00 4.00
Hock Hill, S.C 8.654^5 35 4.2<J
Tlrzah. S. (5 8.95 6 60 4.40
Yorkvlllo, 8. C 9.25 6.80 4.60
Sharon, 8. O 11.55 7.00 4.(1 #
Hickory Grove, s. ('... '9,85 7.25 4,*6
Smyrnn. S. 15 10.10 6.40 4.1*0
15l?' kshurtf, S. C 10 45 7 65 6 0S
Gnffuoyi", H. C . lfl.70 7 95 6.23
Earls, N. (' i0.85 ^ 45 6 19
Hholby, N. C 11.05 ftl0 6.90
Lnttiraorc, N. C 11.85 9.05 6.50
Mooreaboro, N. C 11.60 9 20 6.59
Henrietta, N. C 11.95 9 85 6 66
Forest City, N. C 12.10 9.65 6 fe0
Uuther ford ton, N.C.... 12.40 9 10 &90
Thermal City, N. C 18 00 lo,80 6.40
Mftrion, N. C 14.85 10 85 7.65
~ Column A, Ticket* t * u i ??
l.?9
ColuniTi A. Ticket* to Le sold daily corn^
m racing Nov. 30th, 1901, until and including
Hay Sl*t, ICOi; Anal limit June M, 1903.
Column H. Ticket* to be sold dally, co:*.
menctng N->*. 30. h, 1901, until a id Including
Mar tl?i, 1*01, tlnal limit tea ?Uy? In addl
day of ?ftl? ; except that final UmM
> should Id bo oase axcaed June Id, 1602.
Column C. Ticket* to 1* told on Tw>
day* nnd Thnredays f^eaeh weak \ eom ?
?MrtaftJDt* frl. IJ0I.
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