The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, August 01, 1902, Image 4
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When Marquis No formed bin last
cabinet Mr. Jlara, editor of the C)3aka
Malnichl, bcc&mo minister of com
munications and filled the Important
post with great credit. In Toklo we
huvo soveral papers of great political
power, which are oditod by men of
tho highest standing in society, Mr.
Bhlmaila, editor of the Toklo Malnl
<;hl, Is a member of tho bouse of rep
resentatives, apd known throughout
tho emplro as one of our best writers
and thinkers. Ho Is one of tho few
Japanoso editors who havo embraced
tho Christian religion. Mr. Tokutoml,
of the Kokumln, hold a most Import
_ Ant post for a number of y?-nr? in the
JUomo ofllco. Mr. Asahlna, of the
h'ichl Nlchl, 13 our gr<?ai Russian
scholar and In closo touch with the
government. He Is now traveling in
that country for the purpoHO of study
ing tho Industrial situation.
Gr#atOt of all Japaneso editors,
perhaps, was Mr. Pukusawa, who
died last year. Ild-was the Dr. Ar
nold of Japan, tho great educator.
No man has dono moro than he did
to advance civilization there. His
second!' son has succeeded him in tho
direction of tho Jljl Hhlmpo, which
has a largo circulation In financial
circles. Tho Japanese newspaper
editor can say almost anything ho
r , please^ In his columns to day, taking
care, of course, not to print libelous
matter. Ton years ago tho govern
monfc censorship of the press was
abollshod and few havo boon In trou
ble with tho government Binco that
step was tftkoo. Our people place
eveti moro trust In newspaper state
tnents than do Americans, which is u j
factor In tho great power of tho Japa- j
uoso press.
"Stringing" the New Kecp?r.
"800 that pair of Japaucuo moiv
keys? Well t hoy cost $700," said a
boo keeper, who was showing a vlHitor
some featuroB of tho, gardens. "That's
a gactrlan camel. Wii gavo $1,800 for
It. A buffalo liko l'aolo la worth $.'!,?
COO. Thin wild una cost uu $7,000.
White bears? Wi ll, a good while j
boar's worth nbout $ 4,00ft. This 0110 {
here co?t $1,500. Yqu couldn't buy j
that lion under $2,000. Hcallon? oh, j
h sea lion's worth uhout $?r?,000, moro j
or leaa." Two young ?"'ti who had j
followed the keeper about and had t
overheard his apprnlsement tif tho ;
zoo's storlc, >*laughed at bin flgurea. j
"ThoBo prices are ridiruou{;ly high,"
said one. "Tho fellow, must bo
'stringing' his friend." "Oh. no; ho
Isn't doing any 'stringing,' " was the
reply. "Ho la a green hand bore, and
tbo prices that ho has jujt quoted
wcro given to him by tho head keeper i
and tho other men. They arc about j
ten times too great, and, they wore!
told to him so as to insure in him a
proper care for tho various anlmaln.
That deception Is always played upon
now keepers. It's a justifiable decep
tion, but till ho gets on to it the new
keeper makes pretty much of a fool of
/ilmsclf when he r, oos to hand out in
formal Ion." ? I'hiir.tJchibia Itecoril
Wnll K ()(ff!Tn TTtill iv n y <<uHc of (In* Kuiitli
l'liiblinhcil ut Atlanta, tin., oofcifttim smu'h
vtilwiblo iuloriuutioii reiati/o to the Hotel-'.
Hummer Uosorte and Hallway ?i !?* ?
throughout tho Houlh. It 1b ImlespmiMt-l" to
the voting nuui mill In I lit? bUHino/.'i ?> til ???<,
beenthto of ItH cortee'. liefs nn<l up to-dato
changes cnch month. It t- lioti t<! l>o In hand
when tiarclims, either (?r business or p
uro, m.d Id woll worth ll? pflee.SOe. p^*tpidil.
I.ntl|po Cnn Wmt Mum
Ono Bmnll.er nftwr u.-dn;; AUcn'n Foot
te.n nowdor for Hi* f?wt. It umkes ti^ht
c>r nowstioo? enfly. Ouronn wollcn, licit, sweat
Jug, aching fool, Ingcoivlo:; m* i l.-i , corn* and
bunion.1*. At (ill <lni{jyiHl?i un<l shoe Mtoroi,
25e. Trial paeVnge I''i?i?.h |>y mail. Address
Allen H. Oliuotod, L?? Hoy, Is. Y.
No man becomes n jail bud jual for a
? lark. _____ _ !
KITS permanently nirod.No fltsor nervous- j
ne.1.1 after first day'-uiso or l>r. Iviiuo'd Clroa: ,
Nerveltwitoror.+'itrjal l???l t lr? and t rent Incf run j
Dr. It. II. Ki.ink, Ltd., U8I Areh.St., I'lilla., I'a. |
There is nothing p'uloitic about the love
of money.
W;W? A. Hood, Toledo, t))ilo, says "Hull's
f'atarrh Cure cured my. of catarrh 'If- ,
toon years afjo and she Jim had no return of j
it. It b a .sure our Sold by tyriufgista. 75e. !
]Winy t-evcre cases of biuua li jia cell i* !
loid have been reported.
Mr?,\VJnido\v> Kcotliing Sy i u p for child r???\
IrolliiiiK, ho ft ?u t In villus, reduces i all am na -
lion, allays p:dn,euu-? wind eoll-*. ubuUio
Pome people run into debt, and others !
are pushed in.
I do not beliovo l'iso's ("uro for ('onsum;<
Hon li::aau e'junl for coughs and colds John
1'. LSovkit, Trinity Spring;*, ind., Fob. 15, ivo.). J
In the slock market lb-' man who id ''uii" j
hopes soun to be well n (V .
Hair Splits
".I have used Aycr's Hair Vigor
for thirty yours. It is elegant for
a hair dressing and for keeping the
hair from splitting nt the ends." ?
J. A. Grucncnfclder, Crantfork, 111.
Hair-splitting splits
friendships. If tlic hair
splitting is done on your
own head, it loses friends
for you, for every hair of
your head is a friend.
Ayer's Hair Vigor in
advance will prevent the
splitting. If the splitting
has begun, it will stop it.
fl.M ? tettk. All tfroiffatft.
If your dninfat cannot nnnply you,
?end utt ono doiUr And. wo will cxprcft.t
jroa a bottle. Ho mro and rlvo tlio naino
of your exnro# office. Ad?W ?*?,
J. C. A YKH CO., Lowell, Mum.
Bilious?
Dizzy? Headache? Pain
back of your eyes? It's your
liver! Use Aycr's Pills.
jmr nwitichc or beard a
i or rich M*ck ? Use
THEIR LAST WORDS.
? .
| BiJI Arp on Remarks of (ireal Men
Dyiiif.
; BILL SAYS lit STILL LIVIS.
And I his kcitilitds of IJ.mlcl Wch
Mci'h I. ust Words and Mow They
Impress tlhn. ?
"I Htill live." I wan ruminating about
tlm last wonb of great inon, and tho.e;
of DnnUl Webster ulwuya impress inc
with peculiar for ce. On tho very coif
iliK-a ijf eternity, on the brink of Iho
overbtrillug ehange that lift km-w who
at hand, lift) g ' jt. ml ikI seemed to be
studying ami waiting for the moment
of his dopartnro- waiting ami watch*
ln? for the partition of the soul from
the body. ami wondering how he Would
puss the rjirtlrt. Th^re was no fear, no
dread, a? lit?.^ajry,ly whispered, "I still
live," and Immediately died., Ht.l f>b?l y
ill. 'd, itiui what w#n the n ? x t vision of
his great no 11 1 tltc world wotil?l like to
know, but it lw forbidden. I thought of
all thl.s not long ago "? I tn-enied to be
drawing near the end and approached
the confines of that undiscovered coun
Iry from whose bourne no traveler re
turns. I watt eerloun and uolemn with
expectation, but wn? not alurmed, for
my faitli <3 (bat my Maker will take
??are of me and of all others who love
liini and try to do right. All thai, trou
bled me wa? the separation from those
I love ami their grief at my departure.
Two months Ia a long tii^ylto be a
child again without vital force enough
to walk alone. Hut I have passed the
crisis, and though weak and n?rvoua
am on the up-grade and can walk about
the garden and earry the little grand
child In my arms and give iiim flowera
and feaat on bia smiles and carease?.
Fo.ty-one years ago last Sunday the
battle of Manassas was fought. It was
the flrflt battle of the civil war and
made a deeper Impression upon those
j engaged In It than any other, Oompar
t cd with the groat battles that i aine af
! t'-r it, it wan iilmoat insignificant. for
I hero were onlv four hundred and sev
! r.nty federals killed find threo hundred
| and seventeen confederates. The fed
eral account gives sixteen hundred <>f
their nimy ?vfl missing. That Ih a mis
take, for by 1 o'clock they were all
missing. Our cavalry couldn't iitid
tin :n. I hough they followed their trail
Of discarded guns and haversheks for
niib s and miles. There never waa Kiieh
a 1 011 1 and aucb a panic during the
war. V\ e didn't have en ugh wagons
next day to gather up the acalfered
niuiiit Ion { of war and It took Mcllowell
a month to call In bia army ?if twenty
seven thousand meri and reorganize.
I'.ut in I lie long run they got even with
11:1 and a little ahead, and the (Jrand
Army i? at III bragging how four of
them whipped one of us In four years.
That's all right. We are tia.lii-.llod with
our record and It grows brighter as tb"
vcjmk roll on. Anno domiui will tell.
| The other day my doctor sal. I I most
| take some exercise and he took his
| motlur and me up the river road for a
I f"\v miles; to the ruins of the Cooper
Iron w.irka. ll was ? 1 wild, weird, ghost
ly place m tlx1 banks of Use Kiow.Mi,
where one were rolling mills and
furedr.v and furnaces And flour mills
ami tan yard:; and hundreds of cot -
{ tarvi, when* happy laborer); and ine
[ ehanics lived. Hut Sherman's army
! buftu-d and destroyed eveiythlng ami
j sliee the most of the crumbling walla
| have fallen and the trees havo grown
1 up in t heir midst and wild vlne? have
1 cliipbiil tliu trees and nothing is vis
i il'le lint raiiM and the ?ad spectacle of
a cruel and brutal war. Hut tiiis Is otio
j burning that, according to the rules
and usages ef war, was justified, for
thri'e i :? <11 works were making cannon
for th" confederncy. It was the lone-.
Koine chimneys of the poor all along
his line of march that marked his
brutality an I proved bis assertion that
"War is hell."
p.lll lit ? IIUM'C of Hli.S. While view
ing ( h ruins mv memory wont back
to t !u: time when Joe Drown was gov
ernor ami ordered Mint 5,000 pikes bo
made with a spear point ami n side enr
vn| downward like a ronphook am! a
hmir handle in a soekot. mo Mint our
hoys mi i'!i l t ike 'em roniini* ami ^ointr.
If limy ?' | !t'( run we were to sp-ar ]
'cm an. I hook "om ha."k. That's what
oH man T/*w!s told me. and ho was tin*
master mechanic who made them, am! J
he still liver, near here and Is In his J
SSt'.i vciir. I s:iw him today and In* |
; ?: 1 ! m h t and spriimly. 1 1 < Is an |
Konlisbmau. "Mr. I.cwis." said I. "why
diila't the hoys use these pik
' ??" "Well, yon see." said ho. "the old
a l my officers who were drilling nur
boys n t llli; Shanty looked tit those
pikes and said t.? the governor: "What
will Mi' enemy l>e doing with their \
g 'lis while our ho\s aro rushing on
t' i" wii'i th* ? pikes? They will I
<i?t etir hoys down before they ean |
fit til r,:ein.' and tiny made so much J
fun i...r the !>'!,.?;( that they were re- i
-? ?'I \\'< ,;t l'oint \\<>ihln't have any- I
Ihiau that was not used at Went
Point ' And ?a> Mie fuither m inufac
I'tre of pil.es was stopped and those :
il 'it were nia do are now scattered all
over the country as curios for mus- i
nun's. A sister of mine says she saw
on ? ef tin in n t long ago in a museum j
'it H' I <||. I " 1 1 1 still I don't see why
s;> :ns 't re any mote, out of order than
J.;*\ when ii iJorpornto charge Is
in oe made. "Charge bayonets'" Is in
the W< I'oiri it. ties. and why not
?a pi ^ t 'fh'*y art* an awful
looking wiapon. and if Ibey w. re cem
iiut at iv.'* and my enn was t,> mlfttf tiro
I shimhl 'hop if an I run 1 i V ?* a turkey.
I hi 1 i-l1 >i--!' he b.M'ed v.ilh a bullet
than .stuck lire a hog. 7\ ii it is all ov
er now. nml wf ||V o boat* ti our spears
Into p'unl't-T h * ?'?s aivtrding to scrlp
f're ami v ill not h i:"*, war any more.
ex1 pt when tin* mul*M roes and nigr.ors
r< ?,*< yive up th;*ir land* us. Wo
want m' e land for territory and more
111 purrs f v suhjret?.
Hut I h the dinner hell nnd must
t*n not ??? partake of the feast, but to
say e a ??* and pna'de and inhale the
savory odor rf roi-t lamb and green
i <>iv pmbliiv,: and lco'i at tho peaches
and rnnm for despot t. They lot me do
Mint and ;:!\o me nothing but soup and
rice for my share. Mv tomatoes are
now la their pj 'on > and i? pleases mo
(o gather them in tho early morn. My
lap-post welched ? pounds, lacking 2
ounces, ami was a beauty. It was
working them In the hot sun and then
fllbnr tip with lrc water that laid mo
up.? Bill Arp. In Atlanta Constitution
Tha tydett Shovel.
The olrte^khoHl^ihthe United
States >raa made for the" Stntc of
MacHAchuaetta in the early part of th?
niiwtwBth ??torjr by Oliver Amen.
It WM recover*! frqtn the State Ar
at Watertvwn. orer ifty
?e. ?Uc?' which time tt has
Jobm
SOUTH CAROLINA ALLIANCE
Interesting ami Woll Attended fleet
ing of farmers.
Th* Htate lilllatK-o, the organization
yt which ho rniK'li wa/? beard a f? w
year# ( baek, particularly In campaign
year*. In ulill alive an?l doing w?t|| ac
cording to freahifnt Kttrd, and In- doe*
not think that Km day* of uHefulma#
aro over. The organization met i 11 Co
lumbia l.i til week an?l heKun iU annual
ueaalon, reaching a final adjoin mm lit
about midnight. There were II of tho
forty-Odd eountiCH in the State rep re -
united at the gathering. The body met
lu Ih " Hl.ii" wij>renie court room.
At ihc ow ning of the ?e?sion I'reai
dfiit I). !?'. Kllrd of Lexington prcKenled
his annual report u h follown:
Brethren: We have assembled to
hold the fifteenth annual meeting of
tho KarimM h' Alliance of tfouth Caro
lina.
One year ago 11 j?l:m was formulated
looking to 1 1??* arousing of new interest
in <*ur order. A committee w;m ? ap
pointed consisting of Drother A. (',
Lyies, chairman ?>f the Allf an**** cx
cuange fund, Hrother \V. N. Klder,
lecturer, and ipyself, We ?elocted
Hrother J. C. Wllhourn, r?organizer.
Wo Issued a circular entitled "A ileal
Necessity," which we distributed over
flie Stale, Upon Invitation wo visited
Lancaster, two points in Union, Lau
rens and several points lit Spartan
burg. What wo have accomplished l>y
our work l<;t thy evidence here an
swer.
We have ] i counties here represent
ed. Our eremies have from, time to
time given notice of our death, and re
joiced over lit* prediction of our
burial.
We have stood as a national organi
zation for 17 .?>;'!? and in thin State
If# yearn, battling for the rights of tiie
oppressed. New conditions today con
front on in the Houth. Labor and
capital should go hand in hand, there
ncod be no clash between them. Strikes
Me more universal than ever in the
history of this country; like wars of
times a n< * ssiiy. Win n the "dollar"
irf placed above (lie nidn labor asserts
her power. The Teamsters' strike of
Chicago almost famished a city of
plenty. The Freight Handlers' union
going out on a strike haft cost that
city alone $I,0<>O,O(mj a day. The miners'
strike in t ho hard coal fields of the
mirth went in unsmiling alarming pro
portions. We bear of labor troubles
in eiirory quarter. Labor contending
for her rights against organized capi
tal
This historic city has felt the influ
ence of organized labor in her work
shops and cotton mills. lOvcn the newo
j iK'ys here asked for their rights
! through organization.
Our -fight Is along different lines.
I I call your attention, to these few
canes to show you that we can win
If we but aland together. We have
accomplished much Mtd have much yet
to do. Our demands haye mot stopped
within the walls of our mooting places,
?but have been made Issues In the halls
<'?/ Stato and nation. We hare educa
ted the people as no oth?r arganlzation
lutfi done. We have come out vletorl
our In several fights with trusts. Let
j us at rive to do more good. 1a:L us en
! deavor to correct the rvils of class Icg
| islation. Lot us have "equal rights to
I all and .special privileges to none." If
j a man lib hes your purse he is tried
and punished, but a manufacturer
makes and sel^s for "all wool and a
yard wide" that which Is half cotton
and oU inches wide, thereby robbing
the world of thousands of dollars and
nothing is said. A thief enters your
larder and donates to his own use your
steak for breakfast; you can imprison
him, but a beef trust robs a nation of
millions and it is all right. A hungry
tramp feeds upon your "roasting ears;"
jfou put. him on the chain gang, but a
"Gates" can corner all the corn of the
west, thereby donating to himsolf mil
lions of the people's money and the
laws of our lend fsAy not a word.
.Let us not become discouraged, let
us go on until we "emancipate the
tolling mnses from the grasp of or
ganized monopolies." remembering "in
things (sscntyil unity, and in all things
charity."
I now commend to you t Ho work be
fore you.
?Tho address was heard with consid
erable Interest.
The following appointments wero
made for the present meeting;
Chaplain ? .las. A. Lewis.
Steward -J. It. Thompson.
I >oorkceper? A. S. Wrick.
Assostant Doorkeeper O. 1\ Good
win.
The officers present were tin* follow
President l> !?'. I'tlid.
Vleo President and Lecturer? \V. N.
Klder.
Secret ary-Troasur* r .1. \V. Held.
Kxuciitivo Comniitteeinen ? l>r. ,1. L.
Hli it'if-r. .1 K. Nix)i?'l ami A. C. ! ,y les.
Committer "u Credent Inls .F. It.
Tho:n psun, .Initios T. Heid. and W. N.
Cam i ? I m* i I .
Tiii' following delegate*. from subor
dinate alliances were in al tendance:
A init io. >n I 11 liouthlt.
Ha i n v oil W. II Diinrnn.
Chestvr S. T. M. Kt'ovsn,
I Iiim hrsh r y \V. N. Campbell.
Horry .Ins. A. Lewis.
Lancaster .1 K. Thompson.
I.a:uins? O 1'. Coodwin.
Lexington J. \V. iMilior.
MViriou I'. C. Kd wards.
Newberry .1 I.. Koitt.
Opdiu'o- Janus T. Hold.
Pickens W. W. l'\ itrlght.
Spartanburg W. Held.
I'nion ? A. ('. Lylca.
York ? .1. !?'. Aslu*.
l'.onnty Land ? J. H. Pickett.
Ford- (5. It. Wingard,
Highl well A. S. Krfck.
St. Clara-- A. Woss'.ngc r.
Sunimervillo James It. Addy.
There weie interesting and timoly
talkr. on Koncral alliance topics by Vice
Presi.h ui and lecturer \V. N. lOlder,
A. C. I. vies. .1. F. Nlsbet. W. N. Cainp
bell, J. it, Pit k< it and J. \V. Drehor.
The report of the executive oomuiit
tw hi regard to tin* books of secretary
trenmrer being examined and fonnd
rorroet was adopt rd.
A i?r?VH committee was appointed
consisting of O. P. Goodwin. J. F. Nis
bet and .1. It. Pickett.
A telegram front Col. James A. Hoyt
published in the Cotton Plant, explain
ing his nb*? nee was reaoY before the
Slate alliance.
All tho officer* wore then unani
mously veelwlod for tho coining year.
Tho coimnlttre on tiood of the order
was choftn as follows: l)r. J. Shuler,
J. H. Picket and J. B. Douthlt.
^ Tho folowlng offered by Jas. B. Ad
dy adopted: X ? ? -
Resolved, TfeaytMa aiUanrm ask the
director* of rtte fttite alliance ?wb?tif?
for a cowwtotttoftlfrom the interest ac
cruing from aaidi^c^nfe found for |
PROMINENT PtOPLE.
King K?t Will <1 1m (I great l?>\ of dogs,
!\ml has had ninny favorlteM.
Th - King of Portugal in iin ardent
tennis player, devoting moat of hi#
-pare i line to licit sport,
i*ope I. co iveently gasp ?n audience
to Anna Moreiil, \*f? ycai'ii old. the
ihiin' of his youthful day*.
Kceretai y Hay has left Washington,
to spend i in* remainder of the rAJinuier
at his Sow 1 lump-shlrc home.
J. \\\ Jilltl hillMOII i*i t lilt hllit fctn vlvof
of i h>* famous 1 1 itti'liiiiMon f amily of
singers. lie Kt ill sings almost as well
rts I't'cr,
Alias (Uara liat tou has bet n Invited
l>y President iiiaz to go to Mexjco asij
establish a l>ia utli ol the lied Cross
isoL'lL'ly iliui'v.
TJiu Sultan of Turkey never rends
imylhlng but slate paper# ami such
laudatory articles <|k pass through the
bt'liM'i Iiik hands of his secretary.
(icuernl Chalfec, who aviih iVroiil ly
relieved froui Ills dniiujj as Military
Covernor in tin* Philippine*. will reach
dm l'nlt>'i| HtatwH early in l>eeember.
(.rami J Mike Ilorlx, of Kussia; i ho
< rown Prime of Slam and Prlnee
fJhen, of Chlnit, will visit the I'niicd
Htnti H within the coming i hree moni lis.
Joseph Chamberlain was at one thin.*
worth t>hout $:!,n:io,t^M?, hnt has nuH
llnnneial lo>ht'f, It is raid, that malic
Ids fttfi.iMNJ a year salary as C'ulon'al
Score I a ry most <(< eeptabjo.
Joseph 1 >i' villi, tht' Nationallnt leader
in Parliament, says tilat during his it
ciMit. tour of America wiih William
Iti'dmond they organ Ijcoi I I r'? ; hrat'dieK
of th<> Irish Land League and collected
*:jr>,000.
The Prince of Walt a and Cenernl
Kilehciicr will I ??? present with the
Khedive of Kgypt at the form.'! inau
guration of tlx- great Assouan dam in
December. The parly will afterward
vlbil Khartoum.
I:\-A IJ<frnian Honnd Over
IPchuiond, Special.? Kx- Alderman
King, who was indicted by the apecial
grand Jury on the charge of accepting
$!j<)0 and other la nefiia from contrac
tors, in return for. hit* vote in their
favor on tholr bid for city work, was
arraigned in the police court, ami the
case was continued until next Monday.
His bond ef $1 ,.ri(M), given Friday night,
was renewed until next Monday.
Two Amotiean missionaries were
Btonrd ami beaten by J ?? pinioise la
bo re i'? in Korea.
The total vote <>f Oklahoma, the
most populous of thi! Territories now
seeking admission into the Union as
States, was 721,000 in the eleetlon of
HUM). In (lie same rout est Delaware
east 41,000 votes. Florida ?.S,OOtt,
Idaho 57,000, Louisiana G9.000 Missis
sippi 50, 000, Montana (53,000, Nevada
10,000, North Dakota 57.000. lthode
Island 50,000, South Carolina 50, 000,
Vermont 60,000 and Wyoming 24,000.
U?A U,_
Uuneral i'lMMUtigcr l>?j artmont.
Schedule Fffoctlvc Jnnuary 15, 1002.
hot; i ii no i' ni> FASTF.UN TIMK koh tiiiiouni>
No. 12. No. 82. ? No. 3 J. No. 11.
Mixed. Pasn'r. * I'iissV. Mixml
2 00 ( > 8 45a I.v Marlon Ar 7 85p 1 20 p
2 V0p 9 09^ Lv (lion wood I.v 7 20 p 12 55 p
2 l$p 9 2()fi I.v Th'mal City Lv 7 05 p 12 80 p
8 05|> !' 35a Lv Union Mills Lv 0 55p 12 05p
3 20 p 9 00n LvHotborfordton Lv <5 37 p 11 45a
3 4ftp 10 Ofta Lv Forest City Lv 6 22|i 11 20a
4 lOo 10 20a T.v Henrietta Lv 6 05p 10 60a
4 30 p 10 3oa Lv Moorosboro Lv 5 65p 10 30it
4 4 ftp 10 38:i Lv Latttmoro Lv 6 45p 10 00a
ti 00j> 10 Osii Lv 8holby T,v 5 25p 9 2 5ii
61ft 1 0 8a Lv Pat'nH Hp'gH Lv 5 12p 8 80a
6 V&;i 11 lflu Lv Earls Lv fi Oftp 8 20a
6 45p 11 30a Ar Jllaoksburg Lv 4 48p 8 00a
No, 34 - No. 3!
Mixed. Mixed.
8 20a 11 3fta Lv Hlncksburg Ar 4 28p ti SOnl
.... 1100a Lv CherQk.F'lsLv 4 50p ...
.... 10 40a Lv Oaflfney Ar 5 lOp
8 50a 11 65a Lv Nmyrna I,v 4 10p C 20p
9 10a 12 05pXVIIIo,r> OrWeLv 4 00p 6 0>p
0 40a 12 '/Op Lv ^Shajyjn IjV 8 45p f> 45p
10 L'Oa 12/ftp Lv Yorkvlllo Lv 8 80 p 6 20p
10 45a 1/fiOp Lv Tirzab Lv 3 18[> 4 40p
1 15p/l 10p Lv Rock Hill Lv 3 OOp 4 00;)
MOP 1 30p Lv Cata'ba J'n Lv 2 40p 2 45p
8l0p 1 45p Lv Htvoreldo Lv 2 26p 12 45p
3 50 p 2 Oftp I.v Lancaster Lv 2 10p 12 20p
4 20p 2 V5p Lv I'ieas't I lilt Lv 1 45p 11 80a
4 40p 2 H0p Lv II?*atli Hp's Lv 1 40p 11 t>0a
5 30 1 1 *3 02 p Lv Kershaw l.v*l 25p 10 50a
('? 00, > 3 17p Lv Westvlllo Lv 12 4ftp 0 20a
6 50 p 3 50p Ar Camden I.v 12 l()p 8 20a
?JO iniiiutcH for dinner.
Additional trains ttetwceu lllnckbbnrg mid
Onflney.
NoTl3. No. lfT
w 50a Lv ISlacksluirp ArtilOp
0 lO.i Lv Cherokee Falls Lv ft 50
1) 30a Ar OnlTney Lv fi 30
Trains No*. 32 ami 83 are operated daily.
Trains Nos. 31, 35, 11, 12. 18, 14. 15 and 16
arc oporatcd daily except Hiinday.
Conn rot ions mad v. by soutiibounu
thainh.
At Marlon? No, 82 connects nt Marlon with
Southern Hnilway train No. 36. which ar
rives at Marlon at 8 28 am from Chattanooga
Abbeville and intermediate points.
At Illaek8liiirK--N<>, 34 and No. 11 connect
with Southern Hallway train No 36. wlil -h
arrlvf* at JUacks'.Mi rg at 7 45 am. from At
lanta, Groenvlllo, Spartanburg, and i?it??r
mcdlate points.
At Yorkvllie-No 34 connects with C, ,i
N. \V. tmin No. 70, which loaves Yorkvillo
at 10 48 am. for (lastonia, Lenoir, and tnter
lll**<liHt?? point*.
At Hock llill? No*. 84 and 34 connoet with
Southern Hallway train No. 75, which leaves
Hock Hill nt 3 .SO pm, for Choator, Columbiu,
And Intermediate points.
At Catuwha Junction- Nos. 32 ami 31 con
nect wlih 8. A. L. train No. 32. which pas
?ob Catawt>a Junction at 7 64 pu?. for Mou
roe, and Intermediate points.
At Lancaster- -Nos. 32 and 34 connect with
L. A O. train No, 16, which leaves Lancaster
at 4 45 pm, for Chester and Intermediate
points.
At Camden? With A. C.L fN. W.of H. C.)
for Charleston, Sumter, Florence, Darllng
ton, Wilmington and Intermediate points.
Train No. t>8, which leaves Camden at 4 13
pm.
UONN1COTIGN8 MADE BY NOKTHBOUNl>
TRAINH.
At Camden-- With A. O..L (N. W. f>( 8. C.)
No. 71 from CharlMton, Flo^nco, DnrltnR
ton, Wllmlutfton, Hit inter and Intermedial*
point*. which arrive* nt Camden at 11 W hid;
with Bouthorn ltuilwuy tralu No. 77 from
KliiKAvilln, whlch-arrlvee ut Camden at 11
am.
At Lan^airter? No. 89 eonnrctt at Lancas
ter with L A C. tralu No. 16 (or (!h#.iter and
intermediate point a.
At <'Mtawl?a Junction?No^. 83 and 83 con
wl.h **, A. L. train No. 92 wbloh loave*
Cutnwba Junction at 7 64 pm for Monroa
and Intermediate point*.
At llock lllll? No*. S3 and 83 oonneots at
RqcIc Hill with Southern Railway train No.
34, leaving Kock Hill at * 23 pm (or Char
lott*< an<l points North.
At lllftcltshurg" No SS connects with Bon.
Ihern Hallway train* No*. 13, 4 38 pm; No.
38. at 7 03 pm, and No, .40 at t 45 pm ftn
point* Nurlli. Nos.3flFkud35 connect wtU
Houthera Railway mils No. 31s leaving
Blaefcatranr at II 33 pa for polau Sontb.
At Uartoa?No. 33 ?nnneeta wHM Bootbem
Bailw** tvats No. at,1*avni* M?T%I at 11?
1N?f?fr jJkettte, Cfeattaix ~ ?*
dtata ******
TkivHktw nntM wftbaat %an*a t?
**rmm Harlow aad CftuiMM uklilMKtt.
SUICIDE OF I) It. GRISSOM
Was I'or Alany Years Superintendent |
North Carolina Inxane Asylum. I
Washington, Special. ? l"ir. Eugene
Gribsoin, Kin o well-known as an
alienist an I nourologUtt, com in I tied
suicide hero Sunday at his eon's
home, hy sending a bullet through hiu
brain. Dr. OrbsHoin ha<l boo it dejected
ami morose for several woeks and hud
become physically and^ mentally
weakened from the use of strong
narcotics. Ho was u natlvo of Oran
vllle county, N. C., served on the Con
federate sldo until wounded during
the <?! vl I war and afterwards was iis;
mem)>pr of the State Lfiiilalature. Fur
21 years ho was superintendent of the
North Carolina Insane Auylumn, ut
Itale|j?h, and gained a wide reputation
a* un alienist and lecturer. Deforothe
Amor lean Medical Society ho deliv
ered a lecture entitled "Tho Border
land of Insanity," that attracted great
attention. If*-1 was tho author of
"True ami False Exports," a work
devoted to showing tho alleged in
accuracies of the expert testimony in
insanity cases. I)*. vGrissont was one
llnui (list Vice president of tho Ameri
can Mydical Ho<;|oty uud several times
presidium officer of the Assoclalion of
Amerhnn Asyliunns. Ho was the presi
dent of tho convention of 1886, llo
was a Mason of high degree. He was
71 years old.
EkVv'iitli Wctk of Strike.
Wilkexbarro, Pa., Special.? -Tho be
ginning of tho eleventh week of the
anthracite minors' strlko finds ap
parently no change In tho Bltuatlon,
although tho minor has been revived
that an effort will bo marie rtbme day
tlila week to Hlart up one of tho col
Marios. Tho companies have a sufll
dent number of coal and Iron pollce
inon enlisted now to provent trouble,
should It arjwfe, and all that would be
necessity. -to get a mine In operation
would lie a sufficient number of min
ers and laborers to blast the coal and
load It on tho cars. No doubt plenty
of ordinary laborers could bo secured
but It is a question whether the re
quisite! number of minors could he per
suaded to go Into the workings.
At strike headquarters the belief Is
as strong as ever that tho operators
cannot resume ami that It Is ldlu
talk to even suggest such a thing.
President Mitchell simply says that
the situation is about the name and
that the strikers are as firm as ever.
Three hundred delegates, represent
ing 10.000 Polish and Lithuuian resi
il< nts of the Wyoming Valley, met in
convention here and after endorsing
the strike, appointed a committee of
10 to visit New York, Philadelphia,
Pittsburg. Puffalo and other large
cities and solie't aid from the Polish
and liiUiunian people for their coun
trymen now on strike in tho an
thracite region. ,
Coal Prom Alabama to New Orleans.
New Orleans. Special.? Preparations
arc being projected 1 ?y the Warrior
River Coal and Transportation Com
pany for beginning the transportation
of coal by barge from the mines of the
-Warrior river in Alabama to this city
by means of the recently constructed
Lake Porgne Canal. The transporta
tion company la incorporated under
the laws of Connecticut and is capi
talized at $3,000,000. Mr. J. 1>. Risglo,
president of the Warrior Paper Manu
facturing Company, is president of the
organization; ex-Governor Thomas
M. Waller, of Connecticut, treasurer
and attorney, and II. K. Waller, secre
tary. Mr. Oliver (iildersleeve, of the
Gildcrslceve Transportation Company,
of New York, is one of the stockhold
ers in the company.
Notes of News.
Henry P. King, a former resident
of Baltimore, shot two Sisters of
Charity at the New York City Found
ling Hospital.- 1
Gov. Robert M. La Follette, who
was renominated by Wisconsin Re
publicans. tn his speech attacked the
friends of Senator Spooner.
A speaker in the North Carolina
State Democratic Convention, at
Greensboro, caused an uproar by de
nouncing ex-President Cleveland.'
The inquest in the ca^f of A. J.
Latimer, who was fatally shot at his
home in Piooklyn, developed the im
pression that his mysterious assailant
was a friend of Mrs. Latimer.
President John Mitchell opposed r?
general blriko and presented a new
plan to the Indianapolis convention
of coal miners.
William Odv, a negro who attempt
ed to assault a young white woman
was burned at the stake near Clayton,
Miss.
Josltfia Anderson, white, who bru
tallv murdered his wife, was hanged
on U\o town scales at Owenshoro,
Kv.
William Cannon, a ? IHrmintJham
(Ala.) negro boy, confessed that ho
hus murd< red four negro babies.
'< A. K. 1 lolton. United Stal?n District
Attorney, was eowhided by N. Chun
Williams at Winston. X. C.
Two fine automobiles belonging to
Lillian uRssell were burned at her
summer home. Far Hoekaway. I,. I.
The first meeting of the new' Hal
four Cabinet, was held In London.
Fail Cadcgan resigned as l>ord Lieu
tenant ?t Ireland.
Special Ambopsndor Whltelaw Reid
made a speech at l.lverpuul, in whicn
be t ?>'<! ISritons not to fear American
invaders.
The I T x? i I f??l custom:? steamer
Shearwater was worked in t ho Philip
pines, line !0 nf ?lif- crew d fownod. I
Tho coronation n;>vai review is set
for Aug. ist 11.
NlearsK'ians at Plucflelds drove j
back a party of Colombian revolu
tionists who attempted tc? la Ad.
Tlnplnte workers refused in work foi
smaller *aK< s iii order that the Ameri
can company might take the big Stan
dard Oil contract from Welsh manufac.
Hirers.
Ilcv. J. A. Steinhart.(3 leading min
ister of Maintowoc. Win., has had his
grave tbiK and tombKjfUe prepared in
tho belief that he will die before the
ond nf this month.
Rear Admral Watson arrived at New
York from !?ondon, where ho went tc
represent the United States Army at
the coronation.
John Willis Uaer, the secretary of
the United Society of Christian En
deavor, has tendered his resignation <
to take effect on October t and has
a< c<<t>ied a position as assistant scero
tnry of the Presbyterian board of
Home missions. Mr, Bacr beglps his
new work in New York (Jctpber 1.
The stoRle manufacturers of Penn
sylvania. Ohio an* \V m Virginia.'
with ?no exception. har? formed ?
Uuat. Dclawai?
CONGRESSMAN ALDRICH L
ENDORSESTHE TONIC, PEMINA!
1 i ?% 1 1 ?% Tin -i 11 ->->t
Sayai "It Will Build Up ?
Depleted System
Rapidly."
Hon. W. F. Al<|rich. Congrennrnan from
Alubmna, writeu from Washington, D. C.i
"lht? in to cert 1/ y that I'crutia,
nyxnu/tycturcd by The I'erunu* bledi
cjfio t^0.t o/ Cohtmbuti, O. . has been
ittffifln my family with Hucce**. Jl
in a jinn ttmie and will builil up a
depo'ud uyntem rapidly. 1 canre6~
omtaend It to those who need a tuife.
vegetable remedy /or debility."? IV.
lf, Aldrlch. ' .
Jl. S. Krnory, Vice Chancellor and Man
lor of Arnirf, K. I'.'u, of Omult#, Neb.,
writes from 213 North Sixteenth utreet,
the following \vor<U of praise for 1'eruua
an u tonJe. lie nays:
Catarrh of Stomach,
"it is with pleasure I recommend l'eruna
an a tonic of unusual merit. A large num
ber ol prominent member*) of the different
Oi'ders with which I have been connected
have b - ti cured by tj?e use of l'eruna of
onsen or (tit a nil of the stomach and head;
alio in kidney complaint and weakness of
the | ol 'ic organs.
"It tones up the *ystem, aids digestion,
induces sleep, and is well worthy the con
fidence of auffei'crs of the above com
plaints."? 11. S. Emory.
Nervous Debility.
Everyone who is in (he least degree sub
ject to nervousness, sleeplessness, prostra
tion, mental fatigue or nervous debility in
any form, finds the hot weather of .June,
July and August very hard to bear, if not
dangerous.
Hon. W. K. Aldrich,
The only bufc course to take^ in to keep ,
tin' blood pure, tl iif?-siit?n good! and
regular No rtino?ly equal*, in all respect#, >
I'erunn for tlwu i>uri)one*. If t Im3 8V?tem '
is run <lon'ii and weakened by catarrb, l'?*7/!
runu renovates and rejuvenates the nerveg
and brain.
A book on the catarrhal diseases of sum* .
nier will be mailed to any address, upo#
request, by The J'erunn Medicine Co., Co*
lumbua, Ohio.
The above tesliniQiiials arc only two of
.W.ihh) let inn received touching the merits
of f'erunu as a catarrhal tonic. No inot0
useful ri-im'ily to tone uji the system htm
ever been dcvi.scd by the medical prof(f>"|
ROYAL
'Worcester
Bon Ton Corsets
STRAIGHT FRONT
If you \ycar them, the beauty and
symmetry of your figure will l?o
enhanced, no matter how perfect
it is now. Ash your dealer
to show them to you.
J*oval Worcester
CORSET CO.
^Worcester, M?s?.
CLARE MONT COLLEGE, a
Vounft- VV onion
HICKORY, N. 0.
A noitKl health resort. Pure mountain air and water#"
Pleasant home life, under leftnine Influence?
Twelve courses of s'udy. Rr.tes moat reasonablo.
Director of Conservatory, J. H. Norman MM
|Doc.f (Oxford, En?., and Loijwlsr, Qer.) Write fat,
jratalogue. M t w> haytok. A. Uti. PJ.. Pres,
IK1STHE FISHBURNESCH80LX2S
Ktt?llali, ?'ltta?leal ?*tn? iTlllimry. Kxpeii*i?oed Tfarlivr*. Thorough W<>rltr3
Huprrlor Lorniloii. Write for C?*?lon;ue. J An. I'IKfl II I' II M-., A.II.,l*rtiif Ipfe!*'
SOUTHERN DENTA L COLLEGE
If you ere interested in obtaining a dental education writo for troo catalogue
of full instruction. Address Dr. S. W. Fontor, Ovan, CI I n in oil Uldg., Atlanta, Qm*l
BOILEBS MB HS'Sfi
1>I |>??8 ninl Sheei-lieftJ
Work, Shafting, Pullnys, OeariiiR, IIiiiif<nr?, Klo. Castings? c iet every <lujr; ov
partly, SOU hull '.8. I.i)inl):ml Foundry, Machino and Itollvr Workii, August:!, Gt,
Headache . B*
Cured Ml
Also Feyerlehneos, Sick Headaoho
Nervous madm-he ?to, 16, U & and
50c. At Drus store*.
CEABOARD
3 AIR LINE RAILWAY.
WEEK-END AND SUNDAY
EXCURSION TICKETS . .
On pale Saturdays and for foronoon trains
Sunday, good to retm a following Monday,
fruin Charlot:o to the following named
point* at ruto&na .ihown below: rortamouih,
Vu. , $7.00, Jaokaon Bering?, N. O., $3.60,
|Ion roe, N. C.. 75 centa; Wilmington, N. ().,
#4.00; I-incoluton, N.O., ?1.00; Mt. Holly, N.
60 eenta; Stanley Cre^kj N. C.,75 cents;
Iron, N. C., $1. 00; Cherry VUip, N. C? $1.00,
Waco, N. C.,$1.26. Hlielbv.N.C., $1.26; ltuth
erfordton, N. C. $1.60; Marlon, N. O., $2.93,
Hiokory, N.O., $1.95; Clifla. N. C., $2.00|
Xenolr, N. C., $2.65; Mlowlng Hook, N. C.,
$5.05; Cross Hill, 8. C., *2.30; Morhcud
City, N. 0., $6.60.
Exceptlones Tlckot* to lllowlng Hook will
be sold on Friday and Saturday, good to re
turn thb following Tuepday. 'lUkets to be
sold to Morehnnd Cny on Saturdays, good
to return the following Tuesday.
For further information, call on, or ad
dress A H. V. lUKkll.b, P. and T. A.,
28 bcutb Tryon Street, Charlotte, N. C.
So. 31.
10.
U? M*.
C?NBT CATHARTIC
ah
Genntwj stomped C C C. Hover sold Id balk.
Bewaro of the dealer who tries to sell
"something just as good."
Red springs, n. c.
HOTEL TOWNSEND
SUM1"1KR AND WINTER RfcSORT.
Th?? Mineral Patera nro not cxcrlled in the
tTnlted State*, as hun<lr< ?U will testify who
hnvo horn b?nofltt??il by ihcin. Write lor
booklet, Tertna, Ac. S 8. TOWNSINO, PKOP ?.
DROPSY
10 DAIS' TREATMENT FACE.
"KINO KE"
(be lM|-lie?lt<l maa's
$3.50 Shoe.
[SffiS
14* fcc.
vyntcuRE POSITIONS
YV For all COMPETENT STUDENTS^
CAM SECVRB YOl'ONB.
A HlKh-Cra lo Schorl for awbltioufl jrono# :
Men nr.<l Womon of mortorato means. Yoit
have ninner en >>i?h to enter with us. B#b4 .
ai once for lurvrw oovv <"at*lo*ue.
COLDMEIA BUSINESS COLLEGE, ;
i olnmb.a, f>.
MTdIcaL COIUGE OF VIRGINIAS
I>TAI1LI*11K1> 1839. ^
1 he h'lrt j Filth Season will rommesQflp
i-ontembor i*)ih IftMl Departments of
Mcillotbe, Iientistr)* an>t J'barmftOJK
Will en ilji;)ed I.Hbor ttorles, M>'.nndld Ho<pU
til faculties and abun'tnnco or Clinical XU
terinl Allord nr. excelled opiMrtunlt.es ?<>?
practlcal work. For Announcement and ftK*1
ther Information, actress, ilirlMnphflir
XoiiivkiiiM, ra. i>., Ueun, richmokp. Vac?
A wan not ctd the sinnll amount of food
1 taking at b-. oukfnat a d my ovidoht
(U^Iiko for eating, llo said, "You need
HI iv us Tabules." That proved the best
p encription I ever received. I bouRbtl
t'o 1\ c-ctmt jnio ng?B ?nd thoy leuolltodl
me t-o ii noli that 1 eout it u d io tnko iboHUl
My dvb|K i' i-v ha* disappeared? aud_,vAirJW>|
before I could eft only a fe.v boura' Die#,}
in tbo warm wi-ntlier, lUpann Tabulos altOi
make my sleep refreshing ho tli.it I fcolUk#]
goin to work after retting. $|
At druggists.
Tbo Flvo-Ornt packet Is enough for
ordinary occasion. The ft
60 routs, eoiilii'ui.s a supply
cancer!
Tumor and DtaeastB of Women, of lh?!
In Mimmcrtni: In llmdrrtonvlll?, N; <
months oi July ?n?l August. 'i ho |)y,
this opportunity of ? ff.-rliig ht? wttll
the ?unert-r* ot We?t?ro North iwd'l
Carolina. Consultation And ExmdIbi
Ireo? ninplo accommodation )>rovid*n N
tmnts (rom a distance. Or.vduat'd Nor*
uttmdimec. Addiw or call 66 Main
Monde rsoTl.le, N, Aftor Hopt, 1st CftV
f?dd< 1 nr. l)ii. UAMri.SAsiTonir*,!
mond. V n. Send for my H'.u trnV.d boi
W?nc?rKr??.
SWT CREEK Stock and Dairv
gshsi ssnSS
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