The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 12, 1907, Image 4
SULPHUR BATIIS AT liuME.
Tlu-y ilcul the Skin and Tula* A?ii)
it* liupuiilK'M.
bulphur but tin lir.il Skin I'im'.u ?
4(ivt! Die body a vwliuUbi'iut* ?:i"?v \v?
you di-u I I1.4W to K" "'I l? ?? l"K" J'fi'TM nr
M>r( III l{l*l lllt'lll. I'lit It I r? J
M.m. ot k m 1.1 ? i 111>i Sulphur in ;i.i* ;
.uiaj >1>U |4?'t .1 Jh'l li> I ti,
in jour own iiuiiilv
Apply Ilancut k it l.i<pi.<t >
Ofj<?i| jwul*. -i'i'I hxitfm* ?-? . 1 ;
aii ?l.ni ii',ul?!?'d .ij?- ? .?? .1
It. II. Tlauii*!? <>t V.i! : .,'.j ui vi,
<A a |v.<? ii|nl fk;u '.tv1 < ).< m i>iuii>
il ife- 1'n* iii?:.v-'. t<?{ .<> \ ...j *i 'iiKt'M
(!s it.
HtiiiMt ?' 4 I . I, I'tiii 'Miiai |i
l*?l ?'??<? . N.< '.*?. ; Iti.i >;
%C*Vfljf *-K.~
clk:.-' T' C r-ii:r
licit \ ;5 -? Vl.'i'Mm ft ?itht'lUWt
v' .???</ .
Ot'? ? '* ' ')?< 'M I.' '" ?'?
t?* I. " ' ?
C?rm p 1 > ?? ? ? '*' "?'"?? ? 1
do* -a. ' > . - .1.
d.tk? Of! '
traill v/;
tfa? -v. fcl/.-l -V ???
|t*i e it v' >: > ** a-*->
WK? a'.'i ft. V
tiK-ct* *::J i. ? ? a ;
to r??? a;r ?*< fc.t' - ? -*?? J ? :i
oum-!?w by o..r u;*-.-' ?'A ^ v;'
life. by wt r.-y .1*1 i . \? <0: f
? Thcrt) a.a hvii.lr?d.> uf ? :i.? :< a{
t?'o u!>j vr arid muMlu c'a>soa ^ i >'.
now ailiMj; 0'? ir iw-rsr-- iTv
inj; out that h? adai'l.i ? a: '5 !'?> ('? m;.?
7i 111 i ?J? i f-si?)ii ;irc s;>oilia^ / lti*?;r
livi<M. J his is a ni'ui'ct:c a;/ ai.'l
half the world of na n arid woyvn r.ot
<ialy hurt) t!ic. candU' at Iiofh ?*n-1 ??,
S>ut in f hi> iniddlt* as wi ll. 'Ilx* Atr? it
imiuh lift- i:i almost a u'm ^ - sit. to
th? man or svomau who is ambitious
wvrially, jioiitU.ally < r coinimMcially.
Wo aro tio anxious to "#<m on" wi' at
Jornpl io <Io far inoro than wi> are
?roDfiliiiilU.i:^l!y lit for, and nervous
hri-ttkijowii is tin* inmitaMi' li'HUli
l.nck of iL'|N)?n is a prinii* fai tor
In tht- catisjitloii of "ni rvi'5," tin* t-ou
stant rush In <hi> sotrial and htiaiiiess
world, llni frantic jmrsult of in*
anil aniuHonjontH aro fri'fiucnt priv
cursors (<f iutvoiis ill health Wo
rrxdik'Bsly ? x 1 *?-11 d our ciu'i^y on
trlllcj?; we aro constantly up and do
inK; ivvti have no time to rest an<!
nnhody listens to the advocates and
<Jiwlplc>! of the tdm;>ler life.
Horr.t^ life, tjulct donieKt h it y are
tjocominj; rarer every >e.ir "Simple
liloasurcH," "homely and thy
"family circle" aro ridlrnlou. ly old
fabhionod tirrns. Is u any wonder
<that nt'i voiih hft akdov. u and pretna
tun; <|ecay are en the iiu rease ?
Tho remedy ln-s mainly with us
w<?ini n--1 ..r inliucm e can do a uroat
<1< a!, ti.ir 1 .\ample more, to emiu'er.ii t
Tt.o rc.stles-iiiiess and excitenieui tiKir.
. anlc-rifclIc of tills a?e.
Vie must |ii'ejtch itie gospel of rest.
Hsirfl work nowad.i's means sevcro
ni'rvoi!"i !?? rata, a:: ! .ii.; ,1,
p)lc ation te 1111 -i 11;11s an | proft sio". 1]
affairs d? rr.ands regular periods <>f
<711 lot u:.il complot'* rest, if the w >rii
*?rs :ue to retain tlirir Inaltit. It is
tin: more important thai the home
ntinosiihei, i,4' siKh as will restore
fJm hakim o and les: 1 a the '.ensiou <>f
tho inevitable nerve s'rain o-.;i-Ji..c.
I Tt)i;uie'.t] i:i 11!,.; !;? >nj? ?. '? 'ie
tyrantiy of :- > ial 1 1;::ne:,'.i and
worldly "duties." following u;ioii a
Jitrcnuous working day, gives no t>p
porlunity i'or repose Tho [?ower to
ijcn t, the virtue of repose. Is
worth eul:i\atinj; tliih ane of neu
rotic >'Aomen, the woman who is t on
jit.anUy t.u the move, strlvinj; after
Boniolllint; just out of her reach, rlif
fusts an ytniosp-hcre of disi|iMi!t and
vnlR-jr mm rA around Iter To ho
hur.y (Ioch net neeessarilv mean to
-Achieve, hustiini; activity is too of
barn n uf rial progre^:j. London
Express.
Foor John.
?'1 <Hn't <>>?-(?'!>." .lolm I >.
Hock i.
1 ftiliil li 1 *11 .'i.1- tin*. I i<a>l a ?i?iy
wii'ks ;i'ji >;
Aral rm\v that i>\>iri' t:i:i<' I>a > lie.I,
[II '/I'M t ?i? ? t .. i ? v ri llou ,
?w<?? il tin- I'' -ti ???*> ciiuic l.i 111 ?_;! I, 'lis
Vi'l'V 11 kr, ?
Thr < !il ictiinv cutinnt 1>i\ tlic
ni i ?' .iot!.. Mine >>t t;i? I.
Tiw lijvcuiiis !?*? i*i*ic-? iiii sal?- ij? -
s|>irr I In- liar?I t ? vrr>i' .
I ? ijt I |'i i -11!i;<? I i ?;r??:11 p its
1 t 4' 111 ll?'V? ?N< I ].l' |>.ll
Anotl.i) l!:?>u_it 11 [" ? 111 > w i>!'l,!!.aU?'s
<lai la i st ill fi,\ t .
1 s'jtosr t!:,it .ImI.h I). i ;\h 't ;*:!"??: ? 1 <>ni
bn>* ia! in n ciim.
\\l:n will lutrav, {'i|n? - -?.'.I'f't. ??
(i'-iMnan. S.>. 'J->- 07
coru>\ 1 K1:i:i* i r
Kepi it 11 id I runi lui' < InMri-n. j
"Wi1 cannot keep (}rape-N;its food
^ Sn tli'v h">us<\ II goes so fast I have j
to hide r, hecaus ? Ihe < hi!!rtii love
it so It is. just the food 1 have been \
looking for ev?*r s<i l<>nv?; something
(hat ! ?'.<> iin' have o si up t.> prepare ,
aril still Ik mmrishirig."
ilrajw-Niita is tin* in?>s >?.- i ? ? u t i Pi ?* -
ally made foni! on tin* market 1' is
perfectly and completely cooked at
rhe factory ami ? at. he served at an
inr.tant s notice, oithei with rich cold
ere.am. or with hot milk if a hot dish
Is desired When milk or water is
used, a little sut;ar should he added,
but when cold cream is used alone
the natural grape-sugar, which can
l>e ropii glistening on the granules.
Is KnfP.rJ^nt 1 v sweet to satisfy ihe pal
Sit?. 'Irti.' grape-sugar is not poured
?over the granules, a.*., son'o 'people
think, but exudes from the granule*
in the process of manufacture, when
the starch of the grains is changed
from starch to grupe-sugar by the
process of manufacture. This, In ct
feet. Is the first net of digestion;
therefore, Grape-Nuts food Is pre
4igested and is most perfectly as
similated l>y the very -weakest stom
ach. "There's a Reason."
Made at the pare food factories of
Ike Postum Co., Battle Creek,' Mich.
Read the little health classic, "The
Bead U WeUTiUa," U pkga.
iliNfl MMftb:
\
uuum unauLiivn mniiim
?
| Oo urrtwes of Interest from
All Ovcr Sou*h C ?m>!ina
TWY I TIMS Of STATE NEWS
^ ;/ r*:ijrA^hs Cover
? M i Hi ib* At-i* Whit ui tioiiig
^ V ' i 0 5
By Union Con
CV T U i
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1 i,if. . , ??.x ?>r will
h < '.t f *T(?. IV 11'( ri \ ?'?!
> ' . . . ? . ?S ? , I I > III I 'lll'-ll
.1 -1 >.. :. 11 ? 1 a* V.i'11
i.> . .???? "I tin* W i ?;<(
a.i t cmii'Ii
' ;' . ? ? .til ? < nl< t |?:
? it." .?? ui <nit l<> it-* I ???!;
* a> it-* s.Miti :ii111>:.11
: ti*t|?|n
. milU ui' 111i<? 11y
4. ? < ^ :!.? f.?I" H\ III.Hlllls' roll
t ? < :.. ? ? ' ? }.???'! I III I Kill ' '
' ?> ? '
Ti ? ' ij!.- Matmia. I m ir.y < <?m
? * .).?? r~\ ij:? l;iki*< li.ll'l |> 1 :ti"<*,
. ^ ! V- I"'1 ? ' :ni annual divi
v : I ?" M
Km:: list' |\\< ??Ui'ii knit I iii;f
'? ?>' l!u<i-:t\ it.t\ 11:*?? it-- .1 1-'J |KM'
:t11;t lli'_' to $.">,?
J 111
TI'.'1 M? i <!::iiv! 1. 11 ? 1 IMai. (<?!>' Na
tl I'.a k. v>> i t'u mmi - tin-; b< i i
l li r . i-ii' ?w^ni annual. -?on<ls
; ?*/' ?;i'r,c :t;:11>.1111 Uiis \i\ir, ll."
; ? ? ? ?.?i a!.n? 111kI tt:^ I<.
*!"!??? N'n hi?U'Mi Hark am! Tin ?t
j ' '??it|?:iuv. ul.irli ?a^ oi^ani/fil .fann
j a; \ !. -1;????? i? <! i? i*_r W'u. A N irliolsmi
(\ S hi. lut k' t I'.ii'l I i?i? r mil siMili
l :?! ini;i| 'iii 11 - .f 7'i.non < :ti)iial slink,
j w!iir'i Mia<li' it~ <li\iiloii'ls
Tit.' People's hank as usual |>;ivs
|ii^ ( i"'i i ? ? 111. s'M'U-nnnnal "ii "r ? >' >. -
j .livi.lfii'U. *1 .sun.
j Tlu- I'ui.hi llanlu Mii' < '? >mi>:iit\ -i
? ti- ?-.i|>'t:i! -tix'k will |?:?\ .">
|??t '???iii si :ni-:i m:i .i;t! winch ;i moil 111 ?
I!.) )
Work to Rorin At Once.
> .\i!ili'i?.i?n, i;i!. Mr lli:^li
I fi.M* "! the l>ti U ? ? i Mi in 1111 tx 11 M'
| Ka ? \ <'?>.. <>?' W11!>iiimton. N. <i-?
. <?"!?'' ?!'"! mi 11.ntv !.? ?-< > 1111 >|< -1 <? si * I I
i :i i I i;l'-"immiI * I'n tin* <! \' !< >| 11 'if
| i !i?? 11;? l .ili-i which mj?? |M-1
(ill; : Slliiills oil till' S:|
\ .!hmhIi liver. "|"ii?? r<?n>f im-l n>n <>|'
j 'in> il.uii. it i- n!u!<? rs|imu| will imiii!
! !:?_'!;! :iv.'.i\ ,t v. mcii
; i?!i? IimI wi!| I'-tini^li lO.ofiH |??u
'?i. It i- ? i?i ? I ? ? i -I i >? >i| lli;il :i | ?? ? I ? * I i! t ? ?
j i- t'mw lnjii'j I?:ii11 ( l oin ' 11 <? u'J Slmal ;
; I.. ( "I < ftil.cc Kail* I"i t'uriii-li |it? >\ ? ? 1*
! I-., r tli' ci<n--t i-'irt i< >n nl liii* ilnm. Tiio
j i" i I'm w 11! I)i' Known :i- tin- 4 ': I! 11111 i: I
; |'.|!U I'.I-A.I I '. I' J11 ?; I ? I \ . SI 111 i will b'
| . :11. .1 :il :fs,.*>110.0"".
Corvrrlior II. F. D C.arieis.
' I ? i u\ i!'r. SjiHi-ial. Tin1 Sn'il !i
<'.'mill a liraii'-'i ??ilie rural t'r
' i?!111\ i'i \ ?'?;i?i i?? I ~ ini'l Is?-11* in f'i??ii'* fi
j : i i i r??n\ 'rut i"t: a' ! ??'??lurk W r?? I -
1 ? ? ? i.i \ a ' I ?' l I li ? i i. I ? ?lI ?' I r111 ?' 11 |
| .r.?T 'i iiip 11 ij i'!?..!?? i ai!?!rr<-r^ ? !tr
? ? i i? ? ?_? Mt'li-r am ni:i!;?( -- <>1 vwlnca"
! ii. M;? v?11 \l:i'utn. Al'ri sfVM,r'i?,i
I t'l" a^-iiM'i.i' 51 ? i ? '.vri.t int.' i ? iti c
? -i.if' :i*i? 1 \> iI! ? ? i i:*is<? '' i m ill
; T':.:r- '1 a v. ? >*:??? j ?? u p-i t ??|' ^t ? r:?
1 ^"i : i t ;i: \- \it',pi Hi!! w ill vl111w a ' ? ?'?
I ;? i ? :-i-:i-i- mi tni mi !>?? i - In t > ami '/rM.-r:il
| pi'i.i,'!' nt tin' a-viH-iat iim tor th??
? ? ?I I'.l.-t rni'ril. A fl'Mlt ~>0 l|r|<'l?nt .'-5
Killed T>v Li'<ht?iin?r.
Speeinl. <>n \\"??? 1 m<*siIhv
:i ft < ? n H i n In Hi f ? ? Y!? >r k < I i I tier I
" M M |M ..?! of ^r f. Ml'ii M r<. W. n
' !"vv Iim live two i?ii 1\v?>sf nf rhi-i
!?':?<??? u :>?- in-f:mt!\ I:i!!? I In- :i sii'nl.c
<>f Iil'IiI itin'..' :i!iil I" ; i. ? I their II\e:ir
?>!?! ^i>n vvl'n wiffi liim w:i- IkihIv
-'nunc! :?.?n' i- |?n>!>:il?ly iii.juf'?!"
? lilV.
Kershaw Election Held to Re Ijpgal.
? SI?? I 1:11. TI)C comity
. 1> >;iiiI i .iv.\ ? ?? i - tiV.I ;iii opinion
, <u-t;iinin^ flu- v;i : ? i j t \ nl' the recent
?* 11 t ;i >!> uiih-li \ -. t. 1 ,?rl !!:??? eonntv
: ill-1 ?<-?:-;* i \ Tin- ruiilcvl \\ : i brou^h:
I in I lie i?:i"ic i ?!' the <-t >: i t 11 v Itnarii on
j t ''?? ?1 > l r 11 of ;i 1 i 1 d.-lW|> in I'm
?"i?? !:???. 111;11 \ i':i? i \ . Tin- \ i ? t ?? \\ .i ?
I ?i-i\ ??! i > . l!.'- li i;i (? 11 ll \ i: !;i\ol'
: i ?ii ? ? 11 * ? ? ? i ill 1?? ? I:! u If-' ll;;tr Mil \<>t ?>.
Myrtle Beach Hotel Will Not Bo
Opened.
, < nir.nn.j S|??-fi;il. The !> ifiiiN
; of M\itif lif. h '.I v. ill |< ;irn Willi 11'
! <?! i Ml I ;i' ll:!- I'll :l] Mltnil'.i'l lout
j v til I,il ll' o|ICIICi| tin- -??;! -If N 11 ? I' -
i::i- In i" . i. ? i i ? 1111 ? t imp' in ' '? ?
|:i?t>c I :;;i? :: rI m' y? l.1 1 | ? l -
I .ft. ?! I ix \x 1: Ich t: 11* !:n;?l ?"Ttl
? ?? .v .m i t l.al 1 i)?' ii'?* ?'!
x? ?' i ? i |?;t , h" \
? x i r v> ill ')>?! -I;ix axvax ;i*?? 1 trunlar
. m--it -n.!i - ni.' i ?: 11 .i\i'i t Ihmv !"?? r t i. ? ?
'11.-?-; :!? \x!;i. w i>!i I>? |? 11? 1 an
H' avy Rainfall in Newberry.
X. \ In ? ? ? . S| ii i-ial. A ^?"\ i'i i'
v|.,ini i- i. jnuiril in l'ir St. I.ukf's
i <>1 Hit-- countx I.hi1 I'liuiMia .
a! t?? i nnuM It i -? ?aid that txxn ai.l
a iiall'* int'lii ! rain 1?? 11 in hiic hour,
lliat maux wen' Mown down an I
i frtn-?'-j 111?\I'll. lauhtnin^ slntcn
:> n? ? t<> raliiti, hut tin one xvas hurl.
; S'Htit' hail l?'il and it 14 the crops
' in that sertion xvere ronsidei ah'x
Stock Ilaisins, in Horry.
t'onxva\ .Special, ?- Horry is raj>
idl\ devclopiu:; a desire nmong her
people In enter in to stock raiflinx
ami to improve the present brew! c.t
>t<?ek ami eat tie. As u furtherance
of this cud, a eompnny has recently
l>ecn organized here, composed of tho
leading enthusiasts in this line. The
company is composed of I^oht. TV
Scarborough, president; A. T. Collip*
secretary and treasurer, and a direc
torate of Mews. U. A. Dnsenbnry,
A. C. Thompson and J. A. McDcr
?oU.
iVlK. (.iAUSUEN ON IM MIG tt AT 10 N
H?k Been to Europe to Btudy the
Emigrant at Home Di cus.'.cs Con
ditions, Proh.poets and Need ot A j
riculturei Settler. His .Suggested
Colonization Plan.
y\ i tit.- annua! !in< "i tin- Si ale
f'l'-ss KI' io.I .st II'- l-h- of I'almS
Nil J'. ||. (iadsilcn, 1?ri- :? 1 <? 111 ol lli'
< lull lestoii <'(insoii<iiM<,<| company,
who Lad Ix'cii miiI l>y Ma\or Khctt
to \ i-ic Kniopcan cot:. t ri<? - and thee
to make an investigation into immi
gration ?*??mIit ions, was call ?? 1 ijp"ft
for an itddivss. Mr. < had
toady made a i*fj????I lo Mayor I?11?* t
which wa.- published in tin- ( ha.rlcs
Inn i?;t}><-) Imt was not yi\eu inn-'li
| njblici I \ i In '(Million! I In* Slate ami
lite member* of I In- Si at?? I'rc-* A s
sociation wi-ii' vi j ? tin ?'!i |?!??:>-?*<I al
Ins Inoadly i ii ! el I i %i ? - n t dr-cussion ?>?
t he -il mil ion. lie told of l in- nee I
ol labor, lln* i !<?<?? I of iiiiiiii'^rai ion, In*
neei I of more liberal labor laws a in!
ihiall> ol a population which will'bnv
ami I>11iI<I 111* farm laml.s, which
now l>?? 111;.' 11"11111 \ciy lat'u?'l\ by no-\
t-'IOC-i. I
11 ?? spoke ill |iait as |oilov\s;
\VIiiif lln- liMoiy of the iV
|4i:ilion iii'ivciiiin; in t1.i-> Si.iic i<
fairly well Known to you all, a brief
rc\ lew of il al l!.is time v\ I!I serve
a u:.ct'iil )1111 [mmc, I'm- (jiii'-t ion < f
i imiii'.'ra I inn was lir-i hroii<jht to the
all.'ifuion of tin- public of thi- Stall*
b\ .Mi. I). <I Icy wa <\h I hen a ea i
didate l ire ?ovei nor ; sinNKqiieni l.v, lit
?faiiuarv, IfMtl, (1 >>\. I ley waril, in Ins
atnnntl mef-savfe in ll:c "em-iai as
sembly. developed his ideas a.- t?>
imini::rat ion.
'' I>y 11 Iei? iiei- to that message ir
will lie cell tlli'l I lie I'fcom IIK'lldat ioll
of the n:i\'i? i nor lo organize an i.ntn'.
?^i at ion bureau in 111iState w as
ha-eil aluiosl entirely ii|io!i t li<* idc-i
that such a bureau when established
was to devote itself t<> the inlrodii'
I ion into the State of home-deckers
ami settlers Kollowiuv the rerom
rncmla I ion of |! i?? ? o \ ? r 11 ??i ? llie gener
al assembly (lasscd an act which was
a|>|>rnvc?I on I* el?. |!?M I, e-tabldi
i"'j a ilcpartinent ol immigration and
pro\ iilimj for lie* appointment of a
commissioner. ' Thai with regard ? ?>
;iric111111r:11 interests under this act,
if shall he I he <|;M\ of I lie conimi
?^?ioiier lo .scenic those immigrants
who desire l" pnreliasc homes, he
come eil/ens of this Slate ami I>11i??1
up at: i ii-1111 lira I inl ei est s.'
" l lie original purpov<\ thercf'oiv*, J
of' the est a hi ishmcnt of a hareait of ;
immigration in this ami :'i" j
primary one. w as fo cncoiii a"_r" home- !
seekers ami seS tiers, ii ml wit !i ! !:al en ! '
in view the hnrcaa commenced "Is',
operations ami sueeceileil ill i 111 I'm 11 le ? {
.inu in different parts nf the S f a *?* |
<iniIe a iinnihcr of Scot<h :nid oiler
inimiirraut - who h.-crime ciii/.cn- >t I
(lie land. This pince-. neccssaiify j
a slow one. .I iisi a( this time I h ? I
siipplv of lali.ir in the cotton mills oi
the Stale hceanie .n >car?<- thai i!i" j
? "t fon Mill a-isociat ion ol l'.e Stale)
aj'i'Oin'i d .i co: n ! 11' M ee In s ipplcneilf |
s:ic]i ~i; ppI \ If. Hirer.- ? al ion I ro n '
: ? I?r. ??* ? I and approached the co i- ?
ii! i~?o?Yer ut' 'mm . :i t io i n irli ;ri o:V-r I
lo siipplv (he 11 ? ? c i - -> i \ fund- t>> pi"- i
pa\ I'ii- pas... ?- # ?: t ??i j npi-ri- J
ti\rs tliaf w, ,, iii-edi-'l :n Mm- Stat". I
'' Ucal i/.im.: lira; the Lit rod net ion i
ol home sccer- and <cith'l'-. while a I
natural and proper iine. on- i
?arily a s|nv ap.i.e( iat in-^ !
I'?at h\ I lie a^'-i. ? - ??i' lie cc11? ?.) I
mills a lar'je iinmhi i- of imiin-jran's
could he nil ro.hiced Mill) tile Stale i<
one time, the comnii??ioiitT aecep'
? ?d llie iiller of the cotton mills and
went abroad for this purpose,"
ITcle Mr. (iadsih'U dc-ci ihi'il t *: t?
: I ills of ? he \\ 11 t I'll I id ami I lie |-e
sults t hat came from them.
Why Wo Need Immigration.
"'It is fur 11?i - | >:i rt ienla r 1 ?i i
that I illll M'l'v i; I :i?! of the ?? j x?|?i 11 i <
ilv l<? address \<m today. i canio
back from I'.nrope more impressed
than ever wit 11 I iic importance ?? >
Si.iMli ("arolina ami )]i<> Soiif'i ??!' im
migration. If wn-i inevitable, in am
?_!??'ut i>?'<>ri? >i11i?- question as (In-, th:?>
there sfioiild be d i-at >point incut s an<
? ? \ i n partial failure, hut it lui> beer,
tii.' e\p< rience 11!' tin* world I !?:? t t'n
-onnd ami ?:?ii? principles nnder'v
11!it a movement -nch ;ithis arc di
cowred an<) ! i>111>\vri 1 up r<> tilt itii:i? ?
vi|cCC->s.
?'There has hceii no ?-11;?ii*_r?? in tliv?
? ? l i *_; 111: s I purpose t.f the bureau or in
f!i<- c|i-<n--i'>n .?! 11??- subject ot' im
'.niirratiot>. It was originally pr k
ji'cti'il to provide i .iiiir-'-i'fkri v and
- t I ;.-r- It ?a> J>? ? 111? >rai i!\ divert
ed in the Imp" >1 -1?????! 1 iI v v u p p 1 \ Mi'4
Im? ip t>> our ti-Miif in'creMs. in niv
11 d 111 e n t cm i \ dollar. which 11;i -
lirt'ii -spent ? ip l ? llii- time mii (lie in
troduction "t iiumierant ' into thi
State ha-* li''?:i a 'rood invest metil. I'i
n<> o 1h c i . con Id tin* siih;ect 1?;: v?*
b-en l>ioi;ui t '<> public attention. and
in rio other wa\ could ;i ?-?ibjcct ot
fin- in t ndc. which promises ?n
lllllcli for I In ? : n t lie ot' tile Soil'Il,
have been i en ?<?' n i/cd b\ the public
a- one ot it ? vjreat economic <|nes
t Ion-.
" 'Our f;i. :us have been lartje'v
drawn ii|>11 f??r r\l<ite labor by the
< < I I'm: niiil- and other in<i 11 s|? ,(
the expense ?. j* the aiiiieiilt'.ual in
ter. s|s ..I t lie Stall*. < ?ne of | In* r *?
-'ill- <i| tli!? has been, a^ is shown
by I ho I'nited Slates eeiiMis, t!i.it the
number ot ne?ro tiiiiiii'i- and land
holders, in this Stati* lias increased
t" a \i'i-\ considerable percentage.
After ?li-M lissin^ tin* various need?
of tin* State for additional labor
Mr. t5;i<Im1<ii elosed as follows:
"1 am jilad to sec that this, ques
tion IiAiI been brought up in tin*
Vnili'il States I'luni ami that his hon
or, .Imlire Hrawley, hail derided that
f in* art of South Carolina on this
subject was unconstitutional Wh.it
I would like to so<', however, is not
the art should he nullitifal bv the
courts. but that at the coining session
?f the legislature, tbo jrcncral assem
bly of South Carolina should repeal
such art, thereby authoritively de
claring tjurfmblic policy of this State
ou tTHs subject
"You can accopt it without rJCvu
tion that labor laws frantfd for an in
ferior colored labor can not and will
not be acceptable to the liberty-lov?
lug and liberty-seeking white mux
SOUTHCAHOUNA WEATHtH
Weather Conditions for tlie Week
Ending Monday July 7, ?.? Given
i , Out Ly the Weather Bureau.
) ** ?*>
I 'Hie weather bureau <<( the Soun*
| ( avolina seelion ul lite <'Imialoln^ie.tl
(?t tin- l iiiiiui^Hrati'H |)('|iarl
?iiv11 o|" Aii<*1111(ir<- issues the I'ol 1 ?>
nix weather bulletin lor tin* |>a*t
vvt?ek r
Tin* fore part of tin* week wan com
paratively cool, with maximum tem
perature* in 11)?- sevcnties ami eight
ies, ami in i ii i in it in tcinpctutures in
the sixties; tin- [alter part was vei>
warm with I In* maximum tempera
iiiri>>. iniij^infrom ninety to nearly
one hundred. The temperature ex
I n ine , were 00 at Columbia on the
7lh ami (ill at (Jreenvillc on the ">lh
The mean temperature for the we ok
was slightly below normal sealtere?l.
Showers occurred on the 2nd ami
did over praeii?-aIly the entire State,
ami on tin* llli in I lie eastern por
tions, wit Ii the exception of a few
small areas where tin- rainfall was
^excessive, ^jic pivcipilat ion wn.< l>e
!o\v iioima] in the western, central
ami northwestern portions, ami it
was approximately normal in I he
southwestern portion. The rainfall
as heaviest in Newherry County
ami adjoining counties in the west
ern division, while in the eastern di
vision the lower Savannah Valley
and immediate crtast counties had th"
heaviest rainfall, the weeUly amouti*
having been in excess of four indies
in Heaufort county.
The p:M'ceida^e of bright sunshine
was low during the fore part of th"
weel? and was high on the last three
days. The average sunshine was
slight ly below normal.
The following special rainfall re
ports were received by telegram ipid
include the measurements at H a. in.
of duly Stir: Columbia 0,.~iS of .in
inch; (Jreenvillc, trace; Spartanburg
0.1 J of an iin-Ij; ('liarh'X'oil 1.0-1 in
elu's; St. (Jeorgc O.i'S of an inen :
Vaniasscp 1.70 inches; Kiugstree 0:liS
of an inch; St. Matthews 0..~)0 of a.i
iii<-11; Allendale 0.7S of an inehv
haV<'sbiirg l.lli inches, (! reenwood -
'J.MO inches; I'el/.er O.'JO of an inch:
("happels I.-}() inches; Ulairs O.'J | ??I
an inch; Catawba O.'JO of an inch;
( aimh'ii 1,0'J inches; St. Stephens
1.10 inches; Charlotte, N. (O.'JII of
an inch; Wilmington, N". <0..50 o>*
an inch; Augusta. (2a., 0.20 of au
inch; Savannah, (Ja., d..'lO inches.?
J. \V. Ihiuer, Section Director.
TO IMPROVE RURAL SCHOOLS.
Miss Nance. President of State Asso
ciation Seeks Information to Assist
the Work.
(oiumhia. Special. Miss Mary
Nance. who has been employed by the
cduca tiouai campaign committee to es
tablish in each county associations
for flu* improv?>iiK*i? 1 s of sc hools, has
-< :if oiif lo the county s111wfii.t?? ii?!?*!i'
? >l' education a letter re< juesf i ny ccr
i.'iin information. it is iuijiortant
tli.'f this letter fk- answered as soon a ->
|io>iF)!c in older flint Miss N^ucc inav
know exactly what work theiv is to
be done I his Mii'ntiuM*.
The |?? i fei is as follow s:
"A.- president of ilie School Im-'
l?ro\ciiici.t Association. 1 want to a.-k
\.>ui cooperation in imr work.
*' \\ c arc anxious to net *i live work
ing 'O^ani/ation in every county.
Will yon please answer these ques
t i>>n- for mo *
" I lave yon a county teachers* asso
ciat ion 7
"Have you a school improvement
association !
'"It you have both, do tliev eo
operato*
"If you have a school improve
ment association, irive name of presi
dent .
?' I >o you w ish information anvf lit
erature on tin* school improvement
association !
" I )o von w ant some officer of the
Slate asocial ion to help pcrfovk an or
Lrani/. ? tion in your county ?
" Do teachers know iihoiif 111?> prizes
we have offered ?
"We realize that we can not <h>
our best work until we have seen ret I
the cooperation and sympathy of our
count \ superintendents
"As tin- educational campaign com
mittee has employed me for my full
time for this work 1 should Ik- triad
to visit your county when you think
best and present this im|>ortant inat
I? ? r to your teachers."
The Calhoun Monument.
< oiumhia. Special. --- tJov. Ansel
has returned from a meeting of 111"
( alhoiiu monument commission which
was held at ('lenison college Friday1
afternoon. At llii,s mectinu Mr. Ivuck
stuhl, the sculptor selected to do the
work, examined a number of photo
graphs and talked with a nnmher of
tin- older residents concerning: the life
and liahits of the <;rcat statesman.
Mr. Kuckstuhl prepared an intercst
insr paper which was read before tin*
commission and although no definite
model was selected ono will he sun
milted very soon. Mi". Kuckstuhl has
also prepared a tentative inod'd
Constabulary Report.
Columbia. Special. ? (Jov. Ansel
lias prepared a blank for constabul
ary reports in counties where it lias
been necessary to place them ami a'l
reports will be sent in either dai'v
or weekly. Te blanks call for an
itemized account, covering the tra.vl
by miles, the salary per day, tin* teams
employed and reports on the seizures
made when it is necessary that these
trips be made.
Crops Seriously Damaged.
Klloree, Special.?The recent heavy
rains have had a damaging effect on
the crops of this section. Portions
of the crops of the low lands are cov
ered with water and some of the cot
ton and corn will be a total loss. The
farmers in such cases are busy drain
ing their lands in order to save us
much as possible of the damaged crop.
Apart from this drawback the crojvs
.of this flection are generally in a good
condition and growing nicely.
I
_*>v , -0
Separation of Races on Trains
is Not Illegal
f ? ?
AN IMPORTANT CASE SETTLED
Case of Negroes Against the Nash
ville, Chattanooga & St. Loui*
Railroad Decided by Intcr-Statft
Commerce Commission.
Washington, Special.-?"The inter
state commerce commission m a de
cision in tlio ciise of (Jcorgia Kd wards
Aguiust die Nashville, Clinttaiioi>_ta
6l St. 1,01ns Railroad, held thai where
a I'liili'oail provides certain accommo
dations l'or a first-class passenger of
the while race it commanded by the
law thai like accommodations shall hi
provided for negroes who have pur
chased first-class tickets It holds
that in this ease it is manifest tin*
railroad "has nndnly and tin,justly
discriminated in some part icnlars
against colored passengers and orders
that where the railrwul provides a
washhowl and to.wcls (in the coachcs
tor white passengers a*id a separate
smoking apartment, siinilar aceoii:
modal ions shall he provided t or ne
gro pa: senders pay in;; sunilar fares.''
The complainant. who Jiad pitrelnW
ed a lirst-class ticket tt\?m CluiMa
noo{;a, Tenn., 10 Dal ton, (!ar,~WiTfc re
moved from a car foi white persons
to one tor negroes and complained
that she was discriminated against
because ot' her color and not afforded
equal facilities. < 'onunissiouer l.atic,
who rendered 1 lie commission's dccis
ion. held :
"The expense of the small smoking
apartment in the latter (the car for
the whites), accounts for nearly ail
the difference in cost,between the two
cars.''
lie holds that the broad question
of (lie right under the thirteenth aii'l
fourteenth amendments of the con
stitution to segregate white and col
on! ed passengers has been upheld bv
the Supreme ('ourt of the United ,
States. The opinion then eoiitinncs:
" Acc( |jtinn tlics" decisions as con
clusive upon the constitutionality of
such laws, we turn the consideration
of the reasonableness of such a fine
when imposed by the carriers; ami
this we lind to have been passed up
on by this comniisson within :i few
months ot its organization in the ca??e
of Council vs. Western & Atlantic
Railroad Company, which was decid
ed December old. ISS7. and whicii
held tliis reparation univ be carried
out on railroad trains without disad
vantage to either race and with in
creased comfort to br?| ii.
"Again i> 1 Heard vs. fieoruia Ifai'
road Company, decided February 1
rt?f> ? i1..;. held thai ili";
separation of white and colored pas
sengers paying the same fare is not !
unlaw ful, it cars and accommodation* !
equal in all respects are furnished
both and the same cars and pro tec- |
t ion of passengers i-i observed.
"While, therefore, the reasonable
ness of such r< gularion aM to inter
State passenger tPailh* i^ established,
it by no menus follows that carriers
may discriminate between while and
colored passengers in the accommoda
tions which fhey furnish to cadi.
The principle that must yovrm is
that carriers must serve equallv^.well
all passengei*s. whether while or col
ored. paying the same fare. Failing
to do this is discrimination and sub
jects the passenger to undue arid un
reasonable prejudice and disadvant
age. ''
Schmitz Gets Five Years.
San Francisco, Sjweial.? Mayor Ru
gem^. F. Schmitz. convicleil of extor
tion was sentenced to five years in
the penitentiary. The sentence fol
lowed tin* recent conviction <>f
Selnnit/. for extorting $1,170 from
French restaurant keepers of San
Francisco. As the last words fell
from the j':vlge's lips, the great crowd
that had stood throughout the 'Ira
malic scenes sent up a thunderous
cheer. ""(food for yon.'r shouted
man in tire back of the room. His
ejaculation was echoed and re-echoed
by one after another of the specta
tors. There was a sharp discussion
between Schmitz and the Judge when
the latter at tempter? to "lecture" him
upon the cnoimity of his evil deeds.
Schmitz declaring that he was there
to receive sentence and not to !>??
lectured.
Will Be Sentenced August 3.
Chicago, Special. The attorneys
for the SiaiiKitril Oil Company Mo:.
<lav ?!?>(-!it<> submit any furl'im
evidence in I lie investigation !>??!?! o:>
Sat unlay In Judge L.iuilis in the
I'nitcd States District Court. .1???I_ ?
Laudis then announced 1 lint sentence
will l>e passed on I he Standard <>it
Company of Indiana, wiiieh was eon
vieted of itsing illegal railroad rates
on August :;?l.
Move to Build Cotton Warehouses.
New Orleans, Speeial.?The move
ment of the National Fanners' I'liion
ti> build this year between 2~>0 and
300 cotton' warehouses in Texas.
Louisiana, Arkansas and Indian Ter
ritory was brought unollieially T* the
attention of the New Orleans cotton
exchange by K. S. IVters, of Calvert,
Tex. Representing this scheme of
the union for storing the cotton crop,
Mr. Peters is en route to New York
to raise funds.
* May be I?]racfciaf.
ChitUnoopi, Tenn., Special. ? A
special to the The Times from Dal ton,
Ga., says n |>osse of Hhout 3(H) eiti
eens of Whitfield comity are search
ing for ft negro who entered the hoiuo
of Joseph Smithy well-to-do farmer
and threatened the life of Mi's. Smith
The ne?r<y^vas frightened away bv
being told <hat Mr. Smith waa nearby.
The people are wrought up over the
affair and a lynching is feared U
the negro u captured.
ICRS
Great Antiseptic
LINIMENT
iFormerly Tu*tl?? Oil)
LARGEST AND 11EST FOR 25c
HKAI.S WITHOUT SCAIt
Prevent* Wound Poinonlng,
InOd'iVtitlon, Pain. Sorenedt
MONKV ijAVKU lJf JjlOklK AND STABLE
L. RICHARDSON, M/V- Ch?n?ist
G:<RiiNSBOK0, nV?C.
Chivalrous Americans.
Woman is too enthusiastically wor
shipped at all times, her faults mint
never be discussed, and In her must
bo found all the noule finalities, all
tbo Intellect, the physical attractive
ness, tho leadership that belong to
tbo Ideal rtr^ftocracy. And ?t?r??l> <>ni?
cannot bat admire our hard-headed,
money-grabbing kin beyond the rea
for the idealization of our vox. It
has kept them emotional, sympathetic,
chivalrous and this, surely, must be
counted unto them for good.?London
Lady's PlctoiJal.
WHAT IS THIO ANSWJOR?
Conductor? -'.Madam, why didn't
you w.tit until t^ie ear stopped before
getting off?"
Passenger?"Sir, why didn*t you
"top the car before I got ,off?'Cleve
land leader.
8?:> ctary Hoot 6 Story.
ijt'w. :>.i:>er 111:111 having aykod
I-;i!h 1 U00: ho*\ !<>ng ha thought the
A.'iKTifrti) tx.upati-j.'i of Cuba would
J a si got th.' following story In reply.
A kindergarten t<-a her asked a claa?
cf l)o> s:
"Have yoj a warm coat?"
v. as tho reply.
' t'a:i >0 1 take off your warm coat?"
"Yea."
"Has a bear .1 warm coat?"
" Yes."
"Can u boar take off lila warm
coat?"
"So."
"Why eanrio: the bear toko off bit
warm coat?" .. /
This puzzled the youngsters a mo
iiu'nt, and then one cub 011 the back
row yoiled :i ,
'? Cause <^od only knows where tha
buttons are!" -Philadelphia Record.
TIRED AND SICK
YET MUST WORK
"Mop may tvork from sun to sun
but woman's work ia never done,"
In or<1w to keep the home neat
and pretty, the children well dressed
and tidy, women overdo and often
suffer ia silence, drifting along- from
bad to worse, kuowiug well ihut
they ought to have help to overcome
the pains and aches which daily
make life a bux-den.
It is to these women that Lvdia
13. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound,
made from native roots and herbs,
comes as a blessing. When the spir
its are depressed, the head and hack
aches, there are dragging-down pains, nervousness, sleeplessness, and
reluctance to go anywhere, thejw? are only symptoms which unless
heeded, are soon followed by the worst forma of I-'eraale Complaints.
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
keeps the feminine organism ina strong and heaiihy condition. Itcures
Inflammation, Ulceration, displacements, and organic troubles. In
preparing for child-birth and to carry women safely through the Change
of Life it is most efficient.
Mrs. Augustus Lyon, of East Karl. Pa , writes:? Dear Mrs. I'ink
ham:?"For a long time I suffered from female troubles and had all hinds
of aches and pains in the lower part of back and siili-s. 1 could not
sleep and had no appetite. Since taking Lydia 10. Pinkhatri's Vegetable
Compound and following the advice which you pave nn* f ?eel like a
new woman and I cannot praise your medicine too highly. '
Mrs. PinkharrTs Invitation to V/omen
Women suffering from any form of female weakness are invited to
write Mrs Pinkham, at Lynn, Mass. Out of her va&t volume of ex
perience she probably has the very knowledge that will help your
case. Her advice is free and always helpful. \
MRS. AUG. LYON
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CHILLS.
Winter&mltftS
CHILL TONIC
A Ar?ii Standard for 45 year-.: leave# no bad effects
vlll6S WbIIBIS "ke quinine; pleasant to fake: children Hit? It,
_ seldom falls to make permanent cure.
? Guarantood under Food and Drugs Act of June
malarial Fevors 3?. 1908. At your drurjglsts; or cent prepaid
, ? . on receipt of price. *
50c ?i?d SI ARTHUR PETER & CO.. Ocn'l Aqts. Loulsvllte. Kv.
So. 28-' 07.
The body of another man -was
found in the ruins of tlio "Little
Egypt" structure outside the James
town Exposition grounds.
ALMOST A SOLID SORE.
Skin Disease Front ltirtli?Fortune
Spent on Hrr Wit (tout llonrllt?
Doctor Cured Hrr Witli Cutieum.
"I liavf a roumn in- trocfcinjjham Co. who
one" had a skin disease from her birth tin
1iI she was six years ot ape. Her lather
had spent a fortune on her to pet tier cured
and none ot th? treatments ?li?l her any
pood. Old Dr. CJ suggested tlint tie try
I he Cuticura Kemediee, which he did.
When he romwencftl to nse it the child
wan almost in- a solid scab. He had used it
about two months and the eliild was well
and 1 could hardly believe sbe was the
same child. Her skin was as soft as a
baby's without a scar on it. 1 have not
seen her in seventeen years, but t have
heard from her and the last time I heard
from her she was well. Mrs. W. IV Ingle,
Ijiit'lingtoB, N. <_\, June 16. 1905."
Three things drive a man -out of
doors?smoke, a leaky roof and ?
shrew.?Italian.
KITS,St. Vitus' Dance;Xervons DiseaM's j>er
niHiicntlycured by Dr. Kline's (treat Ncrvo
Restorer, f"Z trial bottle and treatise froo.
Dr. II. H. Kline. M.JMl Arch St. Phila., Pa.
Not His Financial Adviser.
Husband ? Another new dress!
Where do you suppose I shall get tin
money from to pay for it ?
Wife?Von. must excuse me. 1
didn't marry you to give you iinancial
advice.
WllKHK 1KX7TOKS FAIIjKI).
An Interesting Case From Salein, the
Capitnl of Oregon.
F. A. Sutton, K. F. D. No. Salem,
Oregon, says* "Acute attacks of kid
ney disease atid
rheumatism laid
njo up off and oc
for ten years. Aw
ful pains started
from the kidneys J
and coursed doVfl^
through my lin-.hu.
I sought the hest
medical treatment,
but in vain, and
when I began us
ing Doan's Kidney
Pill* 1 wm walking with two canes
and iDleriBg continual pains, head>
mebm and ihipliw atghti. I tm
proeed qikkly and after talcing three
boxes felt better than I had for 15
years. The,effect* have been lasting."
, Sold by all dealers. (0 cento a box.
Foster-Mllbnrn Co., Buffalo. N. Y.
Bl irne to your word, your work
cbd - your friend.?John Boyle
**nj- .
Tlieje- is ? gentleness that, 1fTieEk$0
weds with manhood, makes man.
HICKS'
8APII01NE
CUBES
ALL ACHE?
And Nervonaneu
Trial bottle 10c Aldrelit^M
?t' ?
BBBSa To court ne# any,
? ? ? woman that Pm
^^1 !? Hfaw tine Antiseptic *vlU?
1^? improve her heallh1
I R B Mmb ffl, and do all we clalia
? ? MIBBHES (l)r u. \vo will,
scad her absolutely free a large trlafc
i box of lr*3uttine with hook of lnstrwfi'
' tlons and ^-nuino testimonials. H?nd
! your name anU address ou a po?tal CartL
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and heals
mucous
m o m -
1 brane af- I
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catarrh and inflammation caused by (eml>
nine ills; sure eyes, sore throat and
mouth, by direct lo treatment. Its cur
ative power over those troubles Is extra
ordinary and Kivts Immediate relief.
Thousands of w?>m* n aro using and re?*1,
ommending it every day. fio cents at
drupRlstsorl y mail. i:< member,however,
IT COSTS vol NOTIUNO TO TRY IT.
tiik n. r.v.vros co., ltostou, Mm*.
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