The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 19, 1907, Image 4
Grain# b/ Sand.
Kindness is kind-noss a rcrogni
ciou (lint, lor till our different'<, wa
aio incintx-is one of another -tl?o
same kind of j (ttcry in <1 ifVc*i't*i:f
still's of (iiii.i:.
(ileal i?-('?> 111:?r<? Itul the s|>l i11_<
tides oj' fvoluh oi (!??? extra p.ill of
e!?*t1ftt i.p <n riu"1 it at divp of tin
mini l?i 1 iI i? ???>, when cai lli a.id
11< avfii aiv in <? imjiin< tion.
('lirisl ianily t ?. imi in elhies, lint,
in In i I It. V, Inn Ihc Son of mail
conielli will lli* fi;i< 1 I ni11? on (lie
on iHi :
l'.lijnll did no! |i;:\-(? lo v.ail I >r a
l"C I'd "??i i*l ii: 11 he!oi?: In- l)e;;illl lu.i work
')f I'cftil 111.
We sho.ild i >1 will) wicked 111i it
ns 111<*ii* companion.-., hut as I !j?*ii*
physician*.
('Iilist <!al not linild llis (io:->pr| mi
a "fs'and perhaps," I>111 on tin* eter
nnl "know."
Jesus was :il His he->| hi heart 1<
heart ministration; multitudes al
ways thronged lliai.
There is Koni'-tlii'm wron^ with 11?? ?
man xvlio can he a!i->lie<l while l;.-:
.aloon remain .
Tone Up
With
Good
Paint
It is good
InisineMi to
k <?<?(> prop.
e{ty "toned
up."
A ro.it of
Pure White
I-rud Paint
i> <? t only'
makes
thing* look
l?tt<T and
(Mvrs tlwru ;i higher selling value, Init
it in.ik<'s tilings wear better and
llicm a lni;li(r v.iluc fi?r 1<>i?K war.
Pure White Lead j;ivr* an opaque,
<iut;?i)l<' tout tli.it ptotcits and j>ie ?
serves from the iav.i;;< > of time
ami weather.
Pio.-pectivc buyers of Pure
White L.?atl liav<* heretofore
been subject to imn.li attempted
fraud in adulteration ami .sub
stitution. You are now pro
tected by the Dutch Hoy tratio
mark which is found on the sof
ke^s containing only Pure White
L.ead, made by the Old Dutch l'roo>s.
1 .'xik fur Ijio I* >y.
SEtfD FOR
BOOK
MA Talk I*/\lnt.
Ulvi'i vulnfil>|?? infi.r
ni fit to n cm tlin iiiunt
Aiih)(<i t (s? it t fro v
(ipoi) r?'<|iiti?i
NATIONAL l.KAP COMPANY
li? trhi* hrvrr nf ihf fttiUtw
Ittj rit11 ?i#iir?.*f (/mi
N<*w Y< rk. ItutTuI", f
Oiiiriiictiiti. Clui n^<i, M J.oiiiH, l lnla h l
I'hiti (John'1 |lro?. Co )
[Niilitiiuil Li h'I A < >t) ('?) )
Proverbs and Phrases.
I>y <iilit oi ?in?4 wroti^ ;iii wi.i
<?0100 right. French.
Kc forms have their seasons o!
?Rpring and fall, Iik<* the lives, hut
Ihe tough wood ?rows hv storms.
Put manliness and truth into the
ballot box and hi duo timo it is Voui
leather's good pleasure to give you
th?* Kingdom.
Tlio children of light Iuivo mo show
to win from the children of darkness
in tlio dark. Insist on praying the
game in tin* light.
Men .s<>i'k their own spiritual party
level as e-ertainly iis rivulets se'*k
their rivers, and rivers seek the sea.
Don't be too ready to believe what
? even good ijyen say. Confidence is
like, a fruit tree in a eold climate?
safer in a north exposure.
A Neccssary Precaution.
Neighbor No one ever hears you
and your husband exchanging words.
]>o you I along >o excellently t ?
get her?
Wile Not at all; but we di SCOVIM
ed that the maid listened at the door.
Now we quarrel only on Sunday aft
ernoons between !? and t>, when she
is out of t he house.
If you cannot abolish a wrong y*?u
<?1111 brand it a it passes, and hide
your time. So. tt<
A SM VI.I, SKt'ItKT
Couldn't. t udersrand the lY.st c of bis
t ustomers.
Two men w ere dis-"u>?sslnr: the
Various food prodnc; . now being hi:p
1> 11 oil in sim li va.r-ty and abundance.
On p. a grocr. said ' I frequently
try a package <>:? ??<> of any certain
article before off. nil", i? '<? i:iv trad*',
and in ; hat way >? oi.ie! hues form a
different i ! ,i tiu:n ray cuslonuirs
have.
For ir.v.ar/r, ' thouiS'.t I wtYnld
try Postal.i Koot ('off'.', to see v.jjat
reason there was for su. a ?' call for
it. At breakfast I didn't like i' and
supper pro id the .^atne. so t natur
ally coiirlad?'d my la^'e was dii
fer.en' i'retr. tr..,' of t ;?o ?? nloin- iv>
uiio lioir;!;' i? . i-^ln aloni'.
A da\ or t*\.? alter, I waiter on a
lady who we..-; iMiyjug'a 2>? package
and to'. 1 !;? : I couldn't understand
how on > 1 fancy the taste oi Pos
tum.
'1 know 5?*.: . win.' i-; the matter'
she said, ';.< i 'put the coffee boiler
on the s.ovo lor ii;. iifi^en minute:',
and ten minuter, of that time it sim
mered. and perhaps live minutes it
boiled, now if you will have it left
to boi! fyll fifteen minutes after it
commences to boil, yon will ttr.d a
delicious Java-:iko beverage, rich in
food value of glutei: and phosphates,
bo ehoiee .that you will neve.* aban
don It, particularly when you see the
great gain 'In health.' Well, I took
another trial and sure enough I
joined tho Postum army , ror good,
and life seems worth living sfnee I
liave gotton rid of my old time stom
ach ?'-d kidney troubles."
Poatum is no sort of medicine, but
pure liquid fnod, and this, together
with a relief from coffoo worked tho
change. "There's h Reason."
Read "Th? 3oad to Wellvillo," in
F0B6IDH 10 SELL
ntiPT Of!ftn
Texas McrciuirUs in Dan^r ul o J
ff;j H* in Jail it Tlwy iJo,
Qms radical LmV/c in roncL I
Indian- :? ' ? .1."aiiMcdv, IVjo
j., ; . .-lint I'l 1 !>'?<?!?
? / ., \ }?? ? \ J J ?( 11 i) t 1 1 .< lit? \ t ?
lot ;i< \ -(.< M'-l :>l to I Voifi ill
I >. i !
ol I
i.i'
i'i ).!:(? -I'll, hlliill i'" >"'!?i? y <>i II ?C*.(/:iV,
ami shall !r- : *ul '?'> j.?n I'). u
I to t .1 >
'I 11:i? iiiniii'aromp:'?i's miv ' \
vt :v. t:evenl > -fiv?? !<"" cent >, their
'1 cNas earinnk:, la Ill's St'-l".
Thai wire r.ei vie ? shall no' !/>: ;.iv
( ii lo hrokT.i <ofllci'.-;, i).::nops
ami exchanges
Thai no i: pa. ;? s or f.anla shall
he- given.
Thai i.o liiiuo:* shall h:? drunk on
t rain.*'.
Thai all persons; who .s ill pistol:-;
shall In' taxed til iv per cent. oi the
gross earnings on 11 their hiitdnesx.
Tha' cock-light Ling shall In* illei;al.
That no negro shall hold t!?.?i olllc o
of School Trustee.
Thar trntllcking It) human hodien
hy medical colleger. shall ho lawful.
Most of tho IntereHt attaches '?>
tin- iintl-trust law, which Is one of a
series of HUM .-aires pas??'<J hy tho las'.
Legislature. Thi so hills wore pto
imri'il iii:<Iyi" i In- ?1 irtvI Ion of Attorney
(Jcnonil 1%vid.son ami his assistant,
?I. I', l/lghlfoot. Iteforo the otttu't
inent of those supplemental laws
Texas was Kit I <1 to have the most of
fi^ivo ant I trust acts of any Klato
liWhe I't:I'Ki. ,.w.~
The (list of tlif?>**? iH'is authorized
tho Attorney (lencriil to make an
^?xaminai ion of all hooky, records. nn< 1
docu 111 e 111 s, where.-oev. r ritiin'etl, of
every corporation doing business in
TcAin:. The second authorlz <1 him
lo take depositions in any State in
a .-aso brought ai.aimt ai^y corpora
tion for the violation of the anfi
Irns! laws. The court:; wore empow
ered in ensnpel corporation:! to pro
duce any of their odic.'rs and em
ployes ant! a ay of I heir hooks and
docunicnis.
A 'Inn! ct i > r? > v i (I that t li ?? Sl:?i >
Shall have ;i lien upon 111!' prop Ml v
i)i' all mi-poi nt ions that a:-? convicted
? ?j viola* liu; i lie Htili-i ins' I.iavs of fin
.?I.if??. | hi- conn may appoiu' a r<>
c e I v e r for ;i corporation wnono\ er
' he inl '? rest of the Stale niav so-m
? <? r< ?|iiii?? such u-.'tion. 'I'll.* Stain
shall al. u have t In- right to bsuo
wilts of garnishment. sequestration,
attachment ami iniunct ion
Tims > far-reaching bills svero
passed in file closing davs of the l.eir
lsl.it lire, and In the rush of Work of
tiiat body they escaped general a' -
I'Mition It is only recently that their
full import is being realized
Now that the most extreme of the
lot has gone into force, there is
\\ ides.proad apprehension anions busi
ness men as to its effect, because
any one of them who sells auv Roods
made by a trust Is liable to Imprison
ment. Till:: law applied to all mer
chants who sell such goods. and all
poisons who may be directly in the
employ of such concerns In this State.
I ho Attorney Cieneral's Depart
ment is preparing A\i'Imi u g uraUf fho
most vigorous fc'ampafcu gainst,
trusts that has r/rvr been attempted
In atoy State. \y is asserted that tho
evident?Is n^tnost conclusive that,
most of the ronnuoditlea handled by
merchants are manufactured by j
trusts. Merchants do not care to run
the risk of a term of Imprisonment;
for selling such goods, and many of
thorn have already taken stops to
quit handling trust-made articles. The
law does not recognize Ignorance as
an excuse. The merchant Is required
to make Investigation.
Mr. Davidson feels certain that a
few successful prosecutions will
ft rlke terror into the hearts of the
representatives of every trust do- j
ing business in Texas, and that It |
will then he a comparatively ensy I
matter to drive the objectionable I
concerns out of the State. Chief
among these are tho lumber trust, tho
cotton seed oil trust, the bo,?f trust,
and the oil trust. It is understood
that .Mr. Davidson will soon hie suits
against the lumber trust and the cot
ion s-'ed oil trusi, and will also start
criminal pros: cut ions.
WHOLE STATE DRY TWENTY DAYS
Tcx.is Lav; Pro.iJss if. Bt;l S."i.o:n; Rouiso
tO ClOSf.
D ill. Te;as The new i.ie.
nor law. which praciiiallv presides
that the State siiall .?:> ? w- .My
v' ? became e;?'i a: is e ! ? res oa, ,
ail lie. uses. at.d while i;.? i ti:i _c p.esv
?>t|e>; sa i( ions III" I 1' >,.e Hi;- J u
i> das period
l.tquorand brew-;--. er ..;i: claim
t h is i-l ? - tin; da" > ? a n .?t' st it at io:: a !
.. it en!oi c.'>" Si tte pro!) dot io;l wi: D
' th- c >!!.; n: ? " : lie i*hi i-?:
: ill I I lis ot ; he . I iooake ???.?! , ,1 . |
' h-w ai d a aed oae.s. '|'n ii
V- . i la. . c:o ? ,!
:)
Y a ma mot < > Meets Koosevclf
Admiral > aniamo'o and President
I?e i.,,?ve|f had an inters less at Saga
mo;-.> Hill ss hich. It was otllclallv an
:;oinn<'d. conllrined th" fundamentI
:VI -adiiu.between this nation nut]
a ;.a a.
Indian Chief Claims Montauk.
Chief Wyandunk Pharaoh, ropro
Penilug the last Of the Montauk In
dians. sued to recover the tribal lamia
at Montauk Point, now worth mil*
lions.
Newsy Gleaning*.
^ Count Itagakl cab led to the Now
^ork World that the Japatieso believe
peaco will continue.
Tho $4 500 surplus of tho .Teroinc
campaign fund. In Now York City,
was given to charity.
Nino out of thlrty-elght*auto racora
completed the course at Dieppe.
Secretaries Mctcalf amfrguaus arc
going to Hawaii to look IfWHi the for
tifications and Japanese immigration.
Tho Japnnoso are becoming move
and more convinced that San Fran
cisco merely vcflccts raco hatred iu
America.
Jt i.v. jii act 11 y (!? < !?!< il ? o Qrf ft
? 11 ? ? : ': 11 il*1 <>r ''Iii UlOi/bfl Cu'uuullSt
w hu ll will ? i/.i' $ 1 On.i.i 11??- ?'??ii*
t??*? hi tin1 plaza in IK-!.' ? ' lit- r?? .V
ti it it>ii l a 11 w a y Hi a I ion
The (',?? < ivs'ri Hay,
h1;:m< <1 tit'- U' .i'v uit.i V uito Homin*
V.K
The iornilil o.'lc pl'i r.> !'? 'tr Ad
tinri'.l Sands, r ii'''it1 i f Iii(j
Naval A";i?l< i.i \, </.'i lii" iilinil li.-i,
Iuih I -I'll 1 ?-ii:??<I
Tb?-?*o la Hum ii speculation in Wii?!l?
itiK'oii over tho coiii" aad time necoK*
vary lor 11..? ? mis" of ii." l.a'.tlo.dUp
It -el io Pacini- 'A at. !
Secleuuy TnH denied vigorously
tiiai t:io,?. wa ? db;iai i/.facflon at
\\ ashinon with i he Canal Commits*
t.lon
Xa.ril oHir'-rs ;11 <? le:til'i,| tii.it tho
hattl"Khi|> lleei will Ii- iiii;i!i!<i in read
ily obtain co:.J on 1 ? h cruino by tlio
Magellan's St rail route
'I'll.. A iiHM'w an I'll'; which floated
over Fori Mclli i?:*>, near Halt imoro,
in IM !. and which prompted'Francis
Scoti K<*y to com|hmu "Tins Star
Spanned Manner," has boon received
at. tho National Musouni.
Afi'.-i* a liiet'M arraignment of tho
man who would deliberately attempt
io (I' lraud the public Jud.-je Kimball
lined lli-nf. .1 K!r ? $ lfor KtdlliiK
strawberries in i"o:;c? with raised
bottoms.
m il ai>optki> isi.a \i?s.
Tin* controversy ovrr property of
tin1 Catholh- Church in tin* Philip*
pines has boon set Ceil by Secretary
TaM.
Monsi^nor Avcrso, the Apostolic
Delexato io Culm, r?-?-< iv?*?l a treasury
warrant for $1,387,1)8." in payment
for land bought by tho American Gov
(iiunont from tho Catholic Church.
Tin' strike of tho Havana cigur
mukors has been on for ubotU. six
months. Unless it. is soon brought to
an ond tho stock of Havana clears
inn.st bo exha-nstod. Sane brands and
"? are alrcndy out of tin? market.
Faustluo Allien, the Pulajane load
er, who was wounded and captured
on tho inland of Leyte on J nun t!, Is
r.'covoriiiK. Ilo advices his follow
ers to lay down their arms.
Roland I'. Falknor, Commissioner
if Education in I'm to Kieo, has re
?ii};n"d Prof Dexter, <>t tho I'nivers
Ity of Illinois-, will m:cci-od him as
Commissioner.
i; f-ust rat ion for the Philippines
Meet ions dosed with only 7500 voters
registering in .Manila, when !\,..<n)
were expected Only one re.ndeju out
>?: thirty-five qualified.
Si; hundred Japanese laborers on
lie llouoie.u plantation, island of Ha
waii. have at rack b ' -au^e of ?iifl".
?nee;; with tho Japanese oVer.sOei'o.
no.M rstic.
The \Vhi--> Si ar Lin ? Adrian*", on
uv arrival at New York from Queens
town. repot it'll I-Ulining; through a
?snows,oiin m mid-oce.<ii om July -1.
IMnkerton detectives were notili-'il
thai $20,(io worth *?t" diamonds had
disappeared from flu* safe of J. .M.
Cehallos, in Now York Cu>.
I'M ward M Shopard addressed the
Illinois Bar Association In (Jah sburg
in favor of removing tin- dollar tna.k
from capital stock of corporations.
I i y t lie capsizing of a towboa*.
Misses Nellis Noe and Mrry Coin
stock, Jacob I'ar^i-'w and a negro
hoy were drowned at Sprin;,Held, Ky.
lO.xtetisivo except Ions were IIled in
Concord, <N..t If . by counsel for Mary
linker lCddv ami Hie trustees under
her deed of trust, which probably
will lake the case to the Supreme
Court.
Attorney-General Jackson, of New
York, began an action to annul the
i'luutor of the 1 nterborough-Motro
nolitau Company, a 1 login;; that it is
an illegal monopoly.
J udge Parker declared titat the
common law was adequate to cover
all present Federal prosecutions, hut
that officials were Inactive before Mr.
Roosevelt's time.
At Fond Dii Lac, Wis., four chll
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Jason Field,
ranging from night mouths to four
vears, were burned to death by tho
explosion of a gasoline stove.
The National Educational Associa
tion declared in favor of peace and
simplified spelling.
The Atchison. Topeka & Santa Fo
Railroad was indicted at Chicago on
sixty-live counts on tin? charge of re
bating.
American coal dealers declare bat
tleships taking the Magellan route to
the Pacific will find coal scarce and
very high.
Fire destroyed two hundred houses
and devastated an area of ten acres
in Uisbee, Ariz.
roKKK.'V,
The French Minis, er of Finance,
M I'alllaux. spoke in support of tho
income tax bill before the Chamber
of Deputies.
An open attack on the French Gov
erunient and oti M. llompard, the
French Ambassador lo Russia, wai
printed in the Novo N'remya," at St.
1*? tersburg.
Major l.oniair. a Ihlgian. who
served eighteen y. ars in the Congo,
ha., imblihlied an expo.-ure of aliened
re\<dtinv. lomiitions i i* the local
arm?.
A coroner's nr> in l.onden e:
oueraied i he U<'\ \V S llancoci;,
lortneri> oi Chicago. ot pois;ming his
w i! >.
l-'nc,lish pa;.e: . in Chin:1, upheld ;1>. ??
ri-'h; t?f the Americans ?o send their
s!e. t i > t he I'acil.iV
The French :'.:ri.has ad
journed.
'i'he anthom ies of the Congo lnde
pendent State have requested the ii.i
mediate opening of negotiations tor
annexation, and will appoint a com
mission i<> meet representatives of
the Heluian Parliament.
At Madrid C.eneral Primo de lll
x-era was appointed Minister of War
in the Maura Cabinet to till the port
folio made vacant by the death, on
June ot) last, of General Lono.
The economic war between Greece
and Rumania has ended and diplo
matic relations will be at once re
sumed.
I According to a special Antwerp
dispatch the law of desertion has
done much to discourngc the Holgian
stokeA' strike.
The strikers in thq TcAnsvaal min
ing regions will e.pi^aVMo Premier
Dotha to force arbitration.
Tho Canadian Railway Commis
sioners havo ordered freight rate dis
crimination abolished on traffic from
Detroit and other American cities as
compared with ratei from Western
Ontario frontier points.
Mrs. Emma Stolt, of
Appleton, Wisconsin.
"A neightutr adiintd ??? to u?? f'eruiuI. /
l/tjitii U> ini/trorr n! tmrr,"
MN4. Lai MA 8TOLT.
Mm. Kninm Stolt, J<XJO Oneida 8t., Ap
pletoii, W is., i*it:
"1'eruno bus done mo a great deal o!
Rood since 1 begun taking it, and I urn al
ways glad to spoilt a good won I for it.
" I'liiM! years ago ! was in a wretched con
dition wiilt liiwhiirhi'H, hittrinu ilowu
jminn, and at times was so sore am| lame
tliat 1 could not move about. I had in
flammation and irritation, and although I
used diflferent remedies they did me no
good.
"A neighbor who had been using IV
run A advised me to try it, and 1 a |n glad
that I did. I began to improve as booh <u
I ty>k it and I felt much better.
"f thank you for your tine remedy. It is
certainly a f/otlneml to nick women."
Catarrh ot <lic Internal Organs.
Miss Xheresa Her Ilea, Win to Church,
Mo. writes:
"I suffered with catarrh of the stomach,
bowels and internal organs. Everything I
ate seemed to hurt me. I never had a
p.iaaage of the IhwcJh without taking medi
cine. I wuh fo tired mornings, ancl ached
all over. 1 had a pain in my left aide, and
the least exertion or excitement made me
abort of breath.
"Now, after taking lVruna for six
montha, I am as well as I ever was. l'e
runa haa worked wonders for ine. I t>?
lieve lVruna is the beat medicine in th?
world, and I recommend it to my friends "
Peru mi is sold by your local drug
gist. Buy? n buttle lo<lay.
Mica Axle Grease
lengthens tlie life of the
wa^on ? saves horse
power, tiir:c and tcm
per. Best lubricant in
the world?contains
which
forms i
powdered mica
U 91:100 th,
hard coating on axle, and
reducca friction.
If you want your outfit
to /cm/ and earn money
while it lasts ? grease
the nxlcs with Mica
Axle Oreose.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
IsnoimiM
A 811 re Siyn
"I wonder it' there's anything seri
ous between that tall girl ami the lii
t le ca pt ai n ! "
''I think there is. She lias had tin1
heels of all her shoes lowered."
FITS,St. Vitus'DnncivNorvrms Diseases per
manently cured by Dr. Kline's (trout Nervo
Restorer. trial bottle and treatise Tree.
Dr. H. It. Kline. L,d.,(K)l Arch St., I'hila., Pa.
An optimist is one who keeps alive
tlie joy ilerived l'nini common thing.*.
11. II. Onicr.N'H Somk, of Atlanta, On., are
the only nuecwsstul Dropsy Special!*?* in the
world. Seo their llburiii off?r la advertise
ment io another column of tbla paper.
FROM THE BUZZER.
Host ? Why did yon write all our
guests that this is to la? a very in
formal atl'ar ?
Hostess So I'd he sure to be the
best-dressed woman here?Life, j
I 'ro fessor?What is a vacuum?
Student?I can't just tell, but\ I
have it 111 my head, all right. ?The
Columbia Jester.
COULD IIAKDIA* TOTTER ABOUT.
A Vivid IVurriptlon of the Most In
?ddious of Disoasrs.
Miss Kmrna Shirley, KUlbithk, N*.
Y., writes: "Kidney disease tnys
terlously fastened It
self upon me two
years ago an <1
brought awful head
aches and d i 7. r. y
upells. I was all un
strung, weak and
nervous, e o u 1 <1
si- a re e1 y t o t t e r
about. Pains in the
side and hack com
pl?telv nnnorvod inc. My food dis
tressed me, 1 looked badly and the
kidneys wore noticeably deranged. 1
sank lower and lower until kIvcii up,
and at this critical time began with
Doan's Kidney Pills. Details sir1 un
necessary. Twelve boxes cured me
and I weigh six pounds more than
ever before. They saved my life."
Sold by ah dealers T>0 eentF a box.
Footer-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. V
One may be sure that he lias s<upe
lu?\v u<>t on i lie wronj; side when lie
ceases t?> feel indignation and hatred
against l lie activities ot sin.
4,833,630 WOMfcN WOKK.
They Havo Invaded All But Nln?
, Occupations.
Women at work In the United
Sfa'Cti Id the HllbJfcCt of U rWpOI't Is
cuod by tin* Census Bureau based on
tho returns In 1000. In that year in
eonUnental United Slates tins r jta!
number of wonicn 10 yuura of ago
and over was 23,485.550, while thoso
at work numbered 4.Sa.'i.G.'JO. Moat
of th<? women at work wero young,
OS.4 per cent being under 35 years
| of aye; 44.2 per cent, under 23, and
25.0 p?-r cent, had not reached th?
j age of 21 j 15.0 per cent. wore mar
ried, 17.7 per cent, wero widows, and
1.3 per cent, wero divorced.
Tho number of divorced women re
turned by tho census, the report says,
is probably deficient, because the fact
of divorce Is not always admitted. Of
the number reported u<Vorccd, 55.3
per cent, were supporting fthemaplvos
wholly or In part. The total number
of women at work included 1,771,000
native white women, whose parents
jiImo w?*r<> natives; 1,009,744 native
?white women, one or both of whose
parents were immigrant#; 840,011
white women, who were themselves
Immigrants; 1.110,021 negro women,
and 11,288 Indian and Mongolian wo
men.
Tho number of women at work more
than doubled In the twenty years
from 1K80 to 1000, and there was a
noticeable increase of bread winners
among married women In 1900 as com
pared with 1890. Women were rep
resented in all but nlno of tho 303
occupations In which bread 'winners
of the country were engaged.
Tho returns showed, among other
things, that five females were em
ployed as pilots; on steam railroads
10 were employed as baggagemen, 31
as brakemen, 7 as conductors, 45 as
ejiglneers and firemen, and 20 <is
Rwltchuien, yardmen and flagmen; 43
wero carriage and hack drivers, 0
ship carpenters, 2 roofers and slat
185 blacksmiths, 508 machinists,
8 boilermakers, 31 charcoal, coke and
llmcbui'Ders iuul 11 were borers. Two
women were reported as "motormon."
Almost one-fourth of the tital num
ber of women at work wero servants,
450,405 were farm la/borers, 00.8 per
cent.of whom were from the Southern
States, and 301,804 were negroes.
There were 338,144 dressmakers, 327,
200 teachers, 328,933 laundresses, 307,
700 farmers, 231,458 textile mill op
eratives and 1 10,020 housekeepers and
stewardesses.
Operatic Voicos. /
He Do you tliink my voice wil
ever l)i? suitable l'or opera'/
She?l>tai;u or boxes,'?I'iek-Me
rp.
Peace and a pistol are a perilous
combination, warns the Philadelphia
Press. The depressed, disappointed,
overworked, under par moment will
come when hideous suggestion will
take shape In a suicide which would
* t tVr.
never juivo ootiie out w?i ????-? k*"
habit?the long and habitual presenco
of a suicidal weapon.
lie wuli preaches to (iod in his
prayers is (juite likely to pray to men
in his preaching.
GIVES A PERFECT SKIN.
Sulphur in Liquid Form Adds to the
Ileauty of Women.
"Beauty is only skin deep," but you can
not be beautiful if you have nny Skin Dis
ease or a bad complexion. Hancock's
Liquid Sulphur quickly cures Eczema. Tet
ter, Sores, Eruptions, Blotches, and all
Skin Diseases. Apply Hancock's Liquid
Sulphur Ointment to the face just as you
go to bed, and it will Boon giv? you a
smooth, velvety skin.
Taken internally, Hancock's Liquid Sul
phur purifies the blood and clears tip the
complexion. A few spoonfuls in hot water
tnakea the finest of sulphur baths. All
druggists sell it. Sulphur Booklet free, if
you writo Hancock Liquid Sulphur Co.,
Baltimore.
Dr. W. W. Leake, of Orlando, Fla., who
was cured, says: "It is the mo?t wonderful
remedy J or Eczema I have ever known."
Christ does not save men from any
thing. lie is a way, not an asylum.
SCALY ERUPTION OH BODY.
Doctors and Itemed les Fruitless-?Suf
fered lO Years?Completely Cured
by Three Ikacs of Cuticurn.
"'Small sores appeared on each of my
lower limits and shortly afterwards both ol
those limbs became so note that 1 could
scaivelv walk. The sores Ix'gnn to heal,
but small , scaly eruptions appeared. The
itching was so severe that 1 would scratch
Hie sores until the blood bewail to flow.
After 1 s>utleivd thus about ten years 1
u-.adc a renewed elVort to Offc.-t a ure.
The eruptions by this time had appeared
oiv every part <>t my body except my lace
and hands. The best doctor in my native
county and many rctrwxrics gave no relief.
Finally my hair began to fall out and 1
was rapidly becoming bald. A few months
after, having used almost everything else,
I thought 1 would try Cuticurn Ointment
anil Cuticura Soap. Alter using three
boxes I was completely cured, and my hair
was restored, after fourteen years? of suf
' tenng ami an expenditure of at least $00 to
?tk) in uainly endeavoring to find a cme.
U. lliram Mattmglv, Vermillion, S. Dak.,
Aug. 18, 1900."'
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you, want ,bread.
Great
Antiseptic
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TULANE UNIVERSITY OF LOUISIANA
lt?< uf1v<\nt<\>{?-? for practical instruction, both It
fun J'I o lal>orAtOri<"? ai><( Abundant hospitAl WdU* g*
iuli?. ton* u ii t'?ju a led. Frc* ncra*s 14 given to
<ir?*At Charit> JIosultAl with 900 he<U and 30.?J
patlunU inatriK-lion M ?Uon dully
*t ?h? br<1*ii|i> oftliw ?U'k. TJw n??t btglu
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Eleveo yeara ceiperience, in the manufacture rf " CHair-Covcrl Iniderr, rM?*n#Ue*l us to p'jf upon
the ruaxket a perfect " Eiclip^ Holder." They held tidies perfectly -,r- c\ ail c'iatti. I hey aff c^i1ruct?l
of thr brsi " Hiring iteel" lot thit purpose. They have a heavy uir.Uttoa ^old* platirss ami wt.l !a?t for year*.
We have thouaandi of ratiaficd customers who are irons ihrm NX <? lend full m?Wu<:l:ont how lo uae wilh
all ordera. Price, postpaid to any address, 3 for 25c., 12 for $1.00. Xrtcnui/e alter 30 days iria!, if
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SOUTHERN SHORTHAND and BUA1NV/SN liNlVRRSITV
^ RMLROAI) LINK RUNNIN<i THROUOfl OITICE8.
Pltlftgl - TOP CAT/\LOf. ? l. w. AWNQ|J,V.P^?
Proof.
Mistress (opening t lie drawing
room door during a chat with her
friends)?-Von were listening, .Ji/hau;i
Servant (frightened) ? Certainly
not, madatne! ?\
Mistress (severely)?Do not dfcnv
it! Your hair is standing on end! \
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Divorce.
She was an irrestible creature.
Marriage!
Hut he was an immovable body.
You know- the rest.
Food
Products
Libby's
Corned Beef
is a mild cured and perfectly
cooked corned Beef, and carefully
packed in L?ibby*s Great White
Kitchens. It is prepared as care
fully as you would make it in
yoor own kitchen.
It has the characteristics and
delicious flavor of the right kind
of corned beef.
For Quick tWvln*,?I.ibbVs Corned
Bed, ctit into thin slic-es. Arranged on a
platter ant) garcuchcd With I.ibbjr's Oww
Chow makrs a trmpl
imr dish tor luncheon,
dinnfr or topper.
Jkefc )wr |racfr Tor
l.ttlk) '? mil In ?(? ft
npo*i cctUnc
Llbby. McNeil) ft
Llbby, Chicago
DropsyII
Iwiowi all awalllng in 8 to M
tffecta a pttmiucnt c?r?
la y> to 60 day*. Trlaltreatmrnt
(h<ofr?c. Nothlagcan be fairer
LWrtu Dr. H. II. Gra*iT? Son?.
" ??? B Atlanta. G?.
Tlif Ki?l?t'a, what is an ''automo
bile meet.'"
The I ApaIkhIv that gots ill
the way <>(' niw i> automobile meat.?"
Clevolaiwl IMain Dealor.
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CiAPUDINE
IMMEDIATELY CURES
. HEADACfliak
Breah? up COLDJ
IN 0 TO 12 HOURS
K*'
"rlr I CoitJt 10c. At OrugfMl
WOOD, IRON AND STEEL
U.L KJNDS OP BELTING AND MILL SUPPUK
lombud Fcundf], Uich.n; ir.d Bsilir Y/otkt & Supply StM ?
AUGUSTA. GA. feAj
Light SAW MILLS!
LATH AHO SHINGLE MACHINES, ?
SAWS AND SUPPLIES, STEAM AND |
GASOLINE ENGIN ES.
Try LOMBARD,
KILL IKE LICE
, o?T:'V CHICKENS
PRUSSIA!*.
MCE POWDER '
S"rt Penh in [.ice end Vermis
Ihcy ? 3 > I ve tr?* ?t i\. J it/ to i?i>p'y- Dual it ??
fTfrv l<lU*f ii m- flnrl< o(
2. twin."?i) IVrry.
Prk? 2" an! 'jCc t PV.?. by m?il. 40 ?nd 71^
Phuiiiii ilcnji Co.. St - p**" "* ?
So. 20-'07.
THIS LINIMENT KILLS PAIN?AND SHOULD
CURB AND SCRATCHES.
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J. Arthur Hrubecfc of Simeon. V.v. write*: I hav? tried It, and find Yaof.r's
IjxivrsT tho bcr.t ho cvor \:sc<l. On" of his hor.'.os had acurb ami It removed
It entirely. arsJ It l ? also n auro cura for icralehci, orsd?nanyolhoriil!:went* h?
ha* u.tcU it for, ho aaya It la the best of ail liniment* and rcooquUcnds it.
f A PAINFUL BRUISE.
Jfr. \V. 3. Branar of Richmond. Viu Willi! I had "oocn troubled wfth ?W?M?
brulao. which ha ff*t frona riding a horaa bartihock a ad could not cur* It, *
friand roeommandod Y*o*?t LsxtMurt, oaa application rc'.larod hiat, and
Ie?s than a botUa curad it ?ntl^ely. b* lay* It la tha boat lloimant b* mr nMd.
TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE-ALL MERCHANTS AND
BE FOUND IN EVERY
HOiME AND
STABLE
bed; two bouw ? * ?
Wbcn yon ?w4 a llmiment buy Y?om's *nJ you pet
la your horr?? and Ktsblc, it will be tha bc?t Investment y',
it rud> far
he
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