The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, July 30, 1909, Image 4

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Btay Aiuwtr. A teaeher in u small Oregon aeliool WW giwi'K u 00 the circulation 'of the blood; Trying to uiakq it elear *r be Mtitit "Now, children, if I Htood Oft jm v head the blood, ax you know, would run into it, und 1 nhould turn rod in the in?v. " "Ye#, Mir," Mt.y they, ? flow* Arthur,"-. cuuliuuual the -? teacher, ud<lie**iiitf a tuuaM boy, "what 1 want to know i* thi?; Mow i? it that while 1 am island i ok up right in thin ordinary position the blood dorxn 't run into my feet and turn t bciu red T" "Why, ?<ir," anawored Arthur, * ' heeajixe youi' feet uin't empty."-? Kunahinc Jiulletin. ' Quit yc jike men, and be firm in Hie l#at t !<?. Homer. A H?<k ix bc>d tied bvfow it i# f nil,'? Freut'to. HI N VOX'S UMINKNT IKKTOHH AT VOIJIt HKHVICK FHHIfi. No I n I'rnnjr lo I'njf For tho I'uINt McilUal I'AWiolnntlon. If you oro tn doubt an to the oau?o of your disease mall us h postal r? , questing n inedlcalexamtnatlonblank. Which you will All out and r?H\irn to us. Omvrioctors will carefully dlag , noBo yoiir and If >'ou can be cnroil you will be told no; If you can not bocin^d you will be told so, You f!(.' not obligated to u:< In any way, for this advice Ih absolutely free; you are of librity to tak<i our advice or rot a# you ai>e (It. S< nd today f<?r a medi cal ciamlmulou blank, nil out and return to us as promptly hh |>n**iblo, and our eminent doctors ulll dlasuoao your mr.'1 thoroughly absolutely fr??e. M'tnyiT.'s, fi3<l and Jefferson 8t? . PhUadelphM. I'.i. Grief is < 1 1 ? t to imagine to itwlf evils more than double the reality. ? l'hil?M??vn; PAtn'.;ilU>r il't rry iJ-tvU'i *h-.ul I ho .?n l.and ij-wf ir < < I ". 'Uwiifry nnl other lUlitii)! r.< wj??vl??r.t- v.'-- unit W. Iw nc- \va* y<.nn- Smith's lavi -rite ' t?I' hi*. sister- itiitl was m-arest him, Mr* Win>d<>w'.? S-oyt'.iing '.:yr*p for (!hib!ren J tretmnrf hi the t ?? itii tii infl/?nuii? *];.<) ? |miii < hi ?vtu-l 25?.- aUitiie. ! Knud.t'. 11 in !?>r mankind. ? ? 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I 1; Ii. r ; t I'll i: funl's Sore !!<??. I. 1 I'.o'!* Kn'-liCh tv .?!> I'.i*' t ? * <n t ?? Ii i1 I'll It. l.lrttf fill!*?*. I MIVll i : fT ' '? i> ?? r>' 1 1 i . V'1'1 I' :i,? I ?' .lt.'.i.i .<!, 1 *..?:> f i? Kk I" M !>??! ?? V ? ? i- ' !'? ' ? ? ? 1 : r f?"iM? ?' 'i ? ' ? ii.? . I f ? t'.?- n,a>. j' .i.O i .. v .i :.:.u h, ii? A Mean Man. S I .?? p ? i i . ! |>#-r ?;is hi-r fa'i\ Kr-|i?-:;-l. .1 ill'. That | >? > > < 1 1 \ \Va> i * ? ?! i-i.'ran'. ?\ f ?>'?!?; i \ ; * , >-{?>!?<?;? fi "ii r n \ ? ' . ; ? ? ? i 1 ? ? ???.<? .ii ?> iii.. ;i 1 1 U"i ? 1 ns \ \ *:/... r ; i < - ' ? t ? : 1 1 ! \ <>ii h im t M i I it* r ?* k-.: ?' : ? .i! v.'.1.* Ik.' ?U'MO!i<!ci| t;j'oii t:i 1 ?? ; ! ! t lit'!*."" > ? i i:i:: ; nit mi l !i u 'iii li is * t- = . J ? :i''m ?!!??! ! ?. it i? lc s?m' ! (?<?<! '>? wisiU Mi i i* > - 1 m n Jt:ul itilVn- : i riiy i'f nninr.i! |n>\\vrs. whtro tiiov j I'avp Ixtm iii.:n ly. Irulv uml zt'ftl- ) i ~ 1 \ cull t wiUil. ? i Jr. Arnultl. i'..r ii i: a d a c hi:? iiuu?% < a it din h NV >cit.cr fu>n? fold*. H< ?t Htomaeh or ?>?*rv<>nN IreOles. < ni>ud!nr "I'll rvlU vr >ou. Ji \ i>U-a>anl 10 take act* luaix >U< ?u lj . Try ii loc . '^5>c. ami 'ioc. *1 ilrui mm* l'orsevfiiCiit', Lord, kteps! r.t?r.?>r btiy:.! . 'i\> have lit lie 1> to, f|nili' oat ??t fashion. like a rastv nail in ni?'!HiM;rlitj?l ir.lH'kcT.y.? ! ^hfikeFpenrc. BABY'S SKIN ERUPTION*" CURED. \Va? Ho Syr?\ Irritating nttd Cn| I ?Jlmt Little hultrrer Could Not (Sleep ? Scrntehcd (\>initnr.fly-?? ! Culleurn'* Lflleiuy Proven, **NVhrn ulv.il two und u hull vu.?ri old i piy daughter t.roKO cut til l.er hip* <tnd 1 1. ? ! upper nana ut he; leg* w.; !, * \ ?r) irritat- I Injt and painful eruption It leg?ui in Octo ber; the first 1 noticed *?(?.* a little rod car* ! face and a conHtiiiit desire on her part to ! Herat ch her lintba. st.e could not *iw?p and ! tho eruption* got i?o;o, and yellow water came out of them 1 had two doctor* treat hor, hut *he grow worse under then treat juent. Then 1 bought the Cutnura Kein odies and only uno ! them two wtek* when ? tie w*a entirely well. Tin* wii in Febru ary. She has never had another rough place on her akin. and she s.\ tow (out teen yoars old. Mr* K U Whi'.aktr, Winch ea ter, Tenn., Sept. 22. 19'8.M 1 'otter Orvin & v hem t'orp , S.?le I'ropa of Luticura Uetnc lies. it(<*t >n, NU*s. ( J r? at wci'k< an* |? t-l ormed not 1>\ strength, hut t>\ p- rseveraneo. tier j>ala<T was n?is. <1 l?v single sdone* vet yoM set' it-> heiuht and spariott> liess. Hi' that ^luill walk with \ ? *_: ? i throe hour* a dav will pass in seven years a spare equal t<< tho circumfer ence of tlio ??l??lio. - .lidiif-on. You J a river, arc lonlendintr with tho oeean. Latin". A Nfwupnpcr I* One Uf The Cheap- ?i Yet One Of I he Moat DcUyhlfui Luxuries Of >1 o'l rn l ime*. Everyone should reed n pood reliable new*p?*p*r They are a* intimate a fart of our everyday life a? tleepPig Aod eath>g. - T&e uaan who keen* ui> ^ith tbe world about blm through his daily | aper h*s u broad outlook upon life, but tbe mat. who does not read a newspaper i?ec*s-ari?y hat n uurow bofiaon. *4>d 1a a?-t ?o por did aod eelfl#h. Wby uot read a ko- d pat-otV TbaObeerver publlcatlona are all high c:a>?A paper*. ~ " Observer. 1 Observer. faekly OtwerTer. lot Chronicle. 14JT )tveu|og Chrouiclo. i pie eopUa Co., Ofeftrtott* X, 0. riies on the Farm. Flit # uu I lit* farm ran l<? made inmli iMUr eer by keeping the manure well cleaned up. Then th? wowu wire i@$55e are now made very cheaply ami I v m I ? p t ? ? I Ao all hi/,cb of window*, and wire irr^n door* 111 it. I wait Spring* to < low ?piiekly Mill hI*o aid iit keeping uut llica ai^d mOfplitoe*. The few t littC in fan be rapidly dig|xwa<l of Willi one of the line wire* brindiea now Hold iu the hardware ?tor**.. WitU one of these, the hou*ekee|wr can h o around i In; room and kill every ilj on wall or window very rapidly. Khperiallv should (here l;e (lie rh>* est attention to keeping ???i f lliei when there u siekncH* in the neigh I orho'od, mid |?aoplc wr?- earehns about tin' wastes of the M?k room. I 1 railed attention la*l war to llic faei that flifM in (lie dining room CKIIMhI tin' outbreak of tvphoi d at thy ytalc Normal College at Greens I oro, and doubt lews many other cases of diaejiae* that piu^lod |??ople to find the eause were due to tha llica. Hence it is not only ijniiorttut for comfort to keep the l!ie? out, but (specially important as a preventive of disease, With a farmhouae isolated from other buildings, it should he easy to prevent manv of the flies that are usually found there, by keeping the stables and farmyard absolutely clean of manure, and getting it out win re it will do g<u>d and not harm. lieinemher that they have horse mnnure nnd filtb to hreed in, and von do not want these carried into your milk or other food.- \\\ F. Maasev, in Haleigh (N. Frogreaaive Farmer, Bounding from Balloon. A remarkable a scout lias been re corded recently hy one <>f the small balloons, which for some time have b??n sent. up from different j>lacow in order ('?? im **#t igHte t he condition of the upper atmosphere. To the bullions urn attached , sclf registcring apparatus that give in* formation a* to the height attained, the temperature at that height, the hvgromet ne conditions that obtain, ami the velocity ot tlie wind, mvs the Wlll.VtclphTa K. < < id. Th^7 lyillloonsi," whit h arc made of India rubber and filled with hydr<?geu, attain, a? a rule. a:i ahi'iud" of from Kimm t < ? 1 "?,(M m j yards, though heights ot toil \ards have Lien reached. The maximum record wax obtained during an ascent from I'ccle, a su burb of Brussels, to whiih the Ko>al Obscr* atory of Belgium has recently been removed. The instruments re i< i rded a height of twenty-nine' kilo n or AbifKt t-ighteen miles, some "three timet, t hcHieicl.t of the highest mountain on the earth's surface. The t bcrtnoifli'ler fell to l"(l de i'v r< I < lv*w this was ly al mr t he 1 1 <. 1 1 1 inrum, . tlSTT'n h had hee:i nl | i r:i I <? altitinio of ft I ? ? i ;i k lliDit b'rs. The Judge Felt Safe. "Some c?' the West India islan der* !.a\e learned that when' a I'wr * i i inisln I. a ves on their shores it is tiH-r t?? mi1T<t t:i Silence tliati to i'i< i !? cut I'umslinifiit jit the risk of a lit i;:iul>oat t r*? n i the mis creant "s iiaino land,"' s:ti<l Frank H. (iritlit !i>. ?1 Kingston, Jamncin. "A j :i? in lla\ti, however. recently t ?"'< . k o? ? a-it'U li> pa v ctT old scores :??;?! to r? *J?-?-i:t Ins self- re si ?<?*? I in the i;im' ol an I'lTt i;?U r l-umylil l>efore hnn. ''To his lirst question. as to t lie nat ionality of the accused, the in tcrjriter had answered that the I prisotu r was from Switzerland. " Swit/.1. rlanil. " said the jud^e, "and Switzerland has no sea coast, lift* it?'" "No sea const, \our honor," said the interpreter. "And no navy," continued fhe judiro. "And no. navy, your honor," wai I hi? rt ply. Very wtll, then, said the judjre, "jrive him one year at hard labor." Hrrti'Risrcn him J)tnior'B Test of Food, A doctor in Knnsfta experimented with hlB boy In a teat of food, ancj gives the particular!. He says: "I naturally watch tho effect of U l ff or e ut fooda on patients. My own little son, a lad of four, had boon ill with pneumonia, and durltr; hla con valescence did not aeem t o car# for any kind of food. "I know wumething of Qrapo-Nut# *nd Its rather fascinating; flavour and particularly cf It* nourishing and nerve-building powerB, ?o I itarted the boy on Qiapo-Nutu and found from the first dish that he liked It. "His mother gave it to him stead ily, and ht? bt?gan to improve at onoe. In lees than a mouth he had gained about eight pounds and soon becamo bo well and strong we had no further anxiety about him. "An old patient of mine. 7 3 years old, came down with serious stomach trouble, and before 1 was called had got so weak he could eat almost nothing, and was In a serious condi tion, He had tried almost every kind of food for the sick without avail. "I Immediately put him on Grape Nuts. with ^ md . rich milk and Just a Htlle pinch of sus.ir. Ho exclaimed when I tame next day. 'Why. doctc#, I never ate anything so good or that made me fee| ao much stronger.' "I am pleased to say that he got well *on Urape-Nut*. but he had to : stick to It for two or threo weeks, | then he began to branch out a little with rice or an egg or two. He got entirely well In spite of hla almost hopeless condition. He gained 22 rounds In two months, which at hl? j age la remarkable. "I could quote a list of eases where Grape-Nuts has worked wonders." "There's a Reason." Read "The Road to Wellvillo." In pkga. Kver read the *boTo letter? A new one appear* from time to time. Thej are genuine, true, and fall of humai interest. FRANCE'S NEW MINKTRT REPUBLICS III MUSH Socialist Premier Retains Four of Clemenceau Ministry, ! WILL MODIFY THE INCOME TAX hew Kren?i? GoW??*???*t CriiBMltted to Altrinpl to Knd Ww Capital a**<J binija* to tie huppr* **c?I. _ ? Paris. Kr#nrp ? After a day of conference* Arlatld# Biland *ucc?ed- . ed In forming a new French Minis try, and officially announced the auc ttn of hU endeavor* to Pfcildent PalMere* The new Cabinet U mndo up a* follow*: Premier and Mlrl?ur of the Inte rior and of Public Worship, M. Brians : Mlntater of JuUlco. M. liar thou; Minuter ol Foreign Affslra. M. Mlnlator of Flname. Ceorgea i.s>v4 ier/ . .M?ui*t?r of Kducailon, M. boumerguo; Minister of Public Work*. Poata au4 Telejrapha. M. Mlllarand; Minister of Commerce, Jean Dupuy; MlDlater of Agriculture, M. Ruau: Mlnlater of tie Colonic*, M Troulllot; Minister cf I-abor, M. Vl?ianl. The portfolloa of War aud NaVjr were offered respectively to (General Brun and Adtulrai B?ue de la Pay rere. The post of I'ndei Secretary of Posts and Telegraphs, which was held by M Slmyan. wbb** ?e3igna? tlon wis demanded during the re<*nt strike of postmen aud telexrapher* by the Sorlallsts. will be suppressed. An under aecrotaryfhlp of finance will be created, and the ofllce given to Itene Renoult, M Hu jarilin-Iieau* met* will remain as Under S?cre:ary of Public Instructional! licaur Arts. M. Briand had considerable diffi culty in appeasing th? appetites aroused by the 1*11 of the Cabinet, and only satisfied th* Radicals who charged htm with being a Socialist by- the statement, "I Intend to com plete the work of the C.iemenceau' Cabinet and carry out the wishes ol the President and form a republican cabinet, committed to republican pol icies." S M. Caillaur. Minister of Finance In the old Cabiuet. laid down certain conditions relating to his apatn ac cepting lit* portfolio wkicli iLikkuil could not grant, and besides the op position In the Senate to Caillnux'i djaft of the Income tax bill made il advisable ro substitute M. C.ochery w no v. as Minister of Finance j" t'*? OUMIH'l Ml li )> ... . u incc.l t".;r' M. ''oohery * peleo t on die? no: mer'i th'* abandonment of the lucoiuo ia* lu.asure. but i i incdiftca. ion on lines more ?cc?pt ab> to the Senate. A Ministerial declaration whlcb was foi<nulatcd end unanimously ae ceotci *,v i he m" -r*n,-s c? t > ?? n?v? i~ ? t - i (??, ? . i..? jaJieatiri^ t.iat tno I'notnet i? committed to an attempt to end th< war between labor and capital whlcs( baa disturbed France f ?-?r so m?n> years. An official nr.te svs this dec laration. r.ftcr q th? fanioji rrm.irv r.f y Wa'.iUvk-Rofseau "capital - ni'jt work and labor pos sess. " insist upon the n?c?esity ol fin alliance be'.wen labor and capita) p.nd the moidan"? of every cause ol conPic;; that the members cf thf Cabinet, regardless of their political afiiuat' <ns. resolve, with the aid cf Parliament, to ameliorate the moral fl"d material wcll-i>*?lng of tho work ers as far as In their power lie.-', but that tite accomplishment of ibis end will depend upon the support of the workers themselves; that the latter must sivp ??ctltit> to capital or other wise undertaking* will lv? abandoned > and the ocanomi'* developments of the country arrested. i>now.\s nKrop.i: m;rm:s kyi:s. Cccrce ti. Oit, I* nil re ad Lawyer, Cnr? rled Out to Sra by n Wave. Ban Diego, Cal ? George B. Orr, attorney for the Santa Fo Railroad at Atchison, Kan., wai drowned at La Jolla Bcae'.i in sight of his bride of a few weeks. The Orrs were on their honavraoon and *nre guests of Mr. and Mr3. Samuel Cllne, of this rltv Th*? fo r- went on? to La .Tolla und Orr and Clin > went M'blng.* Orr was lying on trie be rim watch In? the breakers as fhey ranio to ward him. T'.ju tldo r,i5 rising, and he it marked to hii bride that he would He ;h?-ro un'il the waves car ried him out. A few nil.-viteo later a breaker, ? tho largest of the after noon, caught hltn up and carried him out to sea. lie was caught by the undertcw. WINS GAME, SNAlvi: BITE KILLS. Outfielder Cntijiit Long Dy in Swamp and Was Uitton by a Serpent. Monvco, La ? James Phelps, out fielder of the Ri> v?Mo ball team. (Med of a snake b!tn. Phelps had Juet made a phenomenal catch of a long f.v which helped eave tho game for hl9 team, but in chasing after the hall he backed liuo a bog. He felt a phsrp rain, and learned he had been bl'tfn by a va**r euake. H ! i leg swelled bo rapidly that h? fit ished tho lart innlnj with diffi culty. Death ensued twenty-four hours 'aver. A player bitten in the same mannci cn the eame grounds a few years ago died soon afterward. floneial n. I'. ( omptrn Dead. Brigadier-General Charles R. Cotnpmn, lr. S. A., retired, aged sev ent>-thrcj >ear\ died at the dining ta>i'e of hK son in Los Angeles, Cal. General, flomnton rose from the i\?'.ik?. which 1: o en.rrcd during tho ' ? ' w i\ 3 ci.Iciirt r.clmout Hrro\era l'rop?rtj\ P.oi.crty worth $ 7,000.000 was re /rrded by the Rothschilds to .\u3ust Delmont, of New York City. Tho J?nbor World. Laundry workers at Ogden, Utah, have formed a union. Newspaper solicitors in Idaho and Montana Tvill tirjjanize L. Union eg* Insrectora at Chicago, 111., demand a Saturday halt holi day. The arerago wage of painters In England la about $10 a week; In thts country $15, San Prencltco (Cal.) Labor Conn ed is considering a plain to send the uncmpjoje4 In t-bat city io work oa farjns. in STIIES KMK MCOME IM PUN ?tr " Only 27 Camroonwiiiths Ar? Counts at Ctrtain on Six tttnth Amendment Washington, d a? Will th* !?? rotne m ?m b?come a la w through th? amendment of ths Con?Ut?ttoa by th? thirty-five 8t*t?? what* iw<Bt It n?*ee*jary ? TbU U a question which U being discussed gravely here, end the neaa Itve answer of noe( wet responsible for the unanimous vote given the r* s olutlon In the Senate Kvea the moat enthusiastic so** porters of the Income Ux ere not Intosleaud by hope that two-thirds of the BUtt legislatures will take favorable actlou. (Jetting down to cold figures, no one pan pco at this time a eafe majority for the adoption of the amendment. To obtain rstirt cation the amendment, as already stated, must carry thirty-flve States. Twelve States rejecting It will kill It. By not acting either affirmatively or negatively, a few States mar prevent the necessary three-fourths majority. The States whfth at this time are regarded as reasonably sure to adopt the proposed amendment are: Arkansas, Nevada, Colorado, North Carolina, Qeorgla, ? North Dakota, Idaho, Oklahoma, Indiana, Oregon, Iowa, South Carolina, Kansas, Sonth Dakota, Kentucky, Tennessee, Michigan, Texas. Minnesota, Virginia, Mississippi, Washington, Missouri, Wisconsin, Montana, Wyoming. Nebraska. In this list arc tweuty-'sevon States, or eight lesa than tho number re quired to adopt tho amendment. In tho doubtful column are placed the following States: Alabama, I?oulslann, Florida. West Virginia. Illinois. Ohio, California, New York. ?? Utah. Maryland. lu tbls doubtful group are ten States, and In the third group of Statea ? thoso which are regarded by reason of dominating influences to be reasonably sure to reject the amend ment-r-nre tho following nine States: Maine. Connecticut. New Hampshire, llhudo lUar.d, Vermont* Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, New Jersey. Delaware, > ?. The latter group. It will be U'-'vCed, embraces all cf New England. Tho casual observer a; ill bo incliuod.to believe aomo of these States' to l>e nt least doubtful, but It Is tho purpose here merely to give the views of per rons who aro very much Interested in the matter and who have already studied and analyzed the situation, and they place New England" among the hosllles. SKA WALL SAVKS GALVESTON. Similar Storpi to Th.nt of 1000 Tas^oil Over the City Harmless. Galveston, Texas. ? Fortified . be hind her aevcateen-fool sea wall and elevatc'd to a point above the danger lino, Galveston passed safely through a hurricane that resembled the dis astrous storm of 1900. Part of the Island on which the city Is situated was again inundated, the overflowing sea water reaching a height of seven feet or more. That portion of the island which has been protected suf fered comparatively little harm. No 11 v 03 were lost in the city, and tie property damage was not large. However, at a seashore resort. Tarpon Fishing Pier, across the bay, it is supposed that sixteen people perished. Tho dead are: Captain Tlettison and wife. Edward Lewis, C. IT. Dally, circulation manager of Th? Galves ton Tribune, formerly o? Chicago; four negroc3. Tho others were un known. TAFT AND DIAZ TO MEET, rn^cnnt Planned at Boundary oi Texas and Mexico. El Paso. Tex. ? President Diaz, of Mexico, will como here to confer with President Taft upon the occasion of the latter's Western tour this fall, according to prlvato advices received here. Plans are already v.nrier way to have the International brldso con verted Into a great banquet hall. deo? orated with the colors of tho two Re* publics. It is proposed to ecnt tho two. Pre*, identa in the centre of tho bridge, dl* rectly over the international bound* ary line, PARCELS TOST CONTENTIONS, Mr, Hitchcock Concludes Agreements With Japan and Denmark, Washington, D, C. ? Postmaster General Hltchcoc'.t has concludc<J agreements with the postal author!* ties of Japan and Denmark by which, after August 1, paresis exchanged with thcue countries may be ac* cepted up to $80 in value and eleven pounds in weight. This arrangement Is in accordance with tho department's pJan to ex tend tho usefulness of the parcels post to foreign countries. The eleven ; pound weight limit now applies to all countries except France and Swe den. tho weight for those countries being four pounds and fllx ounces. Soldier Kills Sweetheart. While under arrest. Private Charles O'Neil, military prison g >ard, shot and killed Miss Minnie Shar bora, twenty years old, his sweet' heart, in tho ? presence of several army officers Rnd their wives. In CJrant avenue, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Inability Tinvr Fail*. Tho Connecticut Supreme Court of Errors dccIded that tho Federal Km plover^' Inability law lj unconstitu tional, Feminine Nolo*. Miss Mary B. Daniel.*, American missionary, died at Osaka, Japan. Mrs. H. 1* Tlbbets has been ap pointed chairman of the Board of Charities in IxmeD, Mass. 1 Miss Anita Stewart, of Now York City, la engaged to Prince Mlgntl of Braganca, the Portuguese pretender. A woman met another in Fifth are* nuo. New York City, and cunraad a dog that was being led. A poKoetnan took botfc women and the dog to Yorkville Court. The magistrate re stored the dog to tho woman who had been leading tt. tai njKpc snm | On a ComprtwHl $500 Wm Uhh H , I ?tA?d<m1 Wool <*r tVmjv*r\> *? Wm%* 1! nh*Tr*( m ; hmiw vttrr I \H?r IWvjV ' ', , . :?-:- :. ? ] n?tt*r, r# - The Kt t **? VM? V fe>r ] four days ba* tied up, | St. <i Car ty>t?p**> '* *mV' *** * <' Hod, and tha ? n\plo*e* of the | plant if (us iu<4 to w<w-k, '?'<?? ?' tu rnout U a paioa'l \;caot> M? bo?H ] ?ld?w, each yielding voiai* 1 r* j?n efrot to i ?-a< h ?n ui?de*>iandifttt { The Krlk? w** brought *'.V#?r ot.4 through the efforts of Father I Neo, t?w*kl, of the l*oh>h CuOfcolt? Ch?'i-< > here, under wh<>*:> a?ivfca tVa men havo baeu aetlnft almctf from the' be ginning. Follow Ins the ptoHViUAicn of an ultimatum by the w?n, l,al M W|w, a lawyer* and Fathcrd***1*' * ! wc,r? called Into consultation wt<h company offlcUlj, The latter agreed to take back all of tb<' voting* and consented to a reduction of th# ff>r centaga of delinquent rent* taken from th? ray envelope* of th* men each wi?k, ! Fathtr Beccewskl, acting tor th* striken, agreed to abandon t>* 4** ! man for au Increase In wagea, con senting to th? rompany's nMfmfnt 1 that It would follow Its ukUAi cuMom In such matter*. An agreement >*** drawn up, which was ratified by th* strikers at a mass meeting held on tho Commons. Following the announcement of th* settlement of tlio strike U was agreed j that the twenty-three nun In jatl la connection with labor troubles be re lented Immediately on n nominal bull. Settlement of th.> strike eame artet events which Indicated that the walk- j out would continue for several days. Following an announcement by company officials that only individual grievances would b<? heard, the strik ers formulated an ultimatum making four couclee demands a yielding to which v> ill insure an Immediate ter mination of the walk-out. The demands were: That the Slate troops be withdrawn; that all strik ers In jail In connection with labor troubles be released Immediately; that the company treat with a com mittee representing the men, giving assurances of an lucrease In wages as soon as trade conditions warrant, and that the percentage of delinquent rent taken from the pay envelopes each w?*ek be red need materially. TFLLS BLACK 1IAND SKCKITTft, Voung Murderer Confesses and Po lice tiet His Accomplices. Chicago. ? Tony Dafla, eighteen years old, who came from Italy three years ago, confesses to . the killing of (Husseppe Fallipelll, a grocer, at the same time telling of the secrets of Italian societies known popularly p.s the Black Hand, whose husiues.s is extortion of money . HafTa said h<"> belonged to "The So ciety ot Justice;" aai named its members. Fallipelll was murdered on April 12. Haifa, in a letter to De tective Hougabardl. said his accom plices were traitors. "on the night Fallipe'li was killed we watted until he came out of the store, carrying t'.ie baby. Pasqualla and I walked toward a vacant lot, r.nd when Fallipelll passed. I'asqualla h^ at him v.irh a club, but missed him. Fallil-t'lll turned around and grabbed mu and I drew a revolver and shot two tii^cs. The others cut him." . The police have made several ar? rests. FIGHT OVKIJ A COW, t Fatal Pistol l?nt t lo in Mis>lsslppt Town llctwecu Fart ion?. Union, Miss. ? One old cow, which would not have brought $30 on tho I market, caused a bloody pittol battle In the street* of this little town. It 1 resulted in the hilling of two tn-n, tho fatal Injuring; of two more and the serloua wounding of another. Tho dead aio I!. .1. McDonald, a cattleman, and Peter McDouald, hU brother. The mortally Injured are Cornelius Chlsolm, a cattleman, and Joseph Miller, fri?nd of Chlsolm. Murphy McDonald, 6on of E. J. Mc Donald, was seriously wounded. The fight was between the McDon alds on one side and Miller and Chls olm on the other, two factions, which have quarreled for many years. Tho old cow had outllvsd her usefulness as a milk producer, but both Chieolin and the McDonalds plalnutl Qwnep ship, * MKS. J. ADDISON IIAVES DKAI), l^ast purvlvor of tho Family of t'?? Confederate President. Colorado Springs, Col. ? Mrs. J. Addison Have?, daughter of Jefferson Davis, Pfcsldent of the Confederacy, died at her home r.flev illness of six months, Mrs. Hayes was fifty-four years old. She was the wife of J. Addison Hayes, president of the First National BnnH of Colorado Springs. After the death of her slater, Mist Winnie Davis, In Richmond, Va., Mrs. Hayes made a tiMp South a few years ago and was made a Daughter of th? Confederacy in her sister's stead, Iler ciothor, widow of President Davis, died in New York about two years ago Injunction Proceeding Dissolved. Injunction proceeding*, brought to end the Pressed Steel Car strike at McKee's Hooks, Pa.. wt*re dissolved. Traveling Kvpcn?os For Tx* f f . The Urgent Dtfielercy l was passed I'.v the llousa at Washington, D. C., atter four days of stormy de bate. The amount carried by it is ?454,&09, or $20,i0S more than tho original g:mt, and Includes the 000 traveling expenses for the Presl* dent. > Anieilcu in (lie Fa? Fast. President Y.u't'a sending to China a man new to diplomacy Is taken In l'e kiu to in ?an that America is to mak? beisolf felt In tho Par Hast. 1JOY IICNTKH Klf.LS CHUM. /Iulinie, Thinking He Saw a Wood chuck, Fires Fatal .Shot. Hartford, Conn. ? Thinking ho had irpottcd n ircodehnrfr, tJrorpre Hilling, seventeen years old, fired apt! then learned tbat he had shot through the head his companion. Tlnlph Whltaker, sixteen years old. Young Whitakcr, Vriio liv^a lit Ohio, had hesn vhltlng tho Hnllr.g boy'n family Tn HatnpJof. 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Your Druggist has Tuv, tirri, 50c ar.J 55c These candy tablets do just as much as salts or calo mel. But Cascarets never callous the bowels. They never create a continuous need, as harsh cathartics do. Take one just as soon as the trouble appears, and in an hour its over. Veat-pocket box. 1# c?nt?? <udrug-?tore?. S53 Each tablet of tba genuine is marked CCC, WANTS HER LETTER PUBLISHED l or lloiiclit of Women wbo Suffer from 'Female Ills * MIuuoaMIii, Minn.- "I wlm a great Mtflvi*r from ft'inalo trouble** which CHllHeU IV ;ui?l luoktn down I lion of tho ??ynf,?ni. I rt'wd bo 'nUi'hof whatii/dia K, riukham'x Y'eif. Hal'le Compound lind done for other siillcrinK v/avMtt I r??it n would li?lp we, and I inuit ?uy it did help m? wonderfully. My paint all left me, I w wv so.iotuu'r.and witlilu three moutli# 1 wa** perfectly well woman. "I vnnt ihlH Jotter made public to fV? the benefit women may derive ftwui l.tiila E. J'inkham's Vegetable Oompmmd Mr*. JoiinO. Moum#, iy y second St., North, Minneapolis, Mmti T \ on sand* of unsolicited and geiiu icsUaumialA like the above prove \ o' < >i. <?>ncy of LydiA jE. 1'lnkham's \ ? >;??{ ti lo Compound, which i a made < \ *ivt,v|y from roots and herbs. Women who tnilfer from those dim t'.v.wfutf ills peculiar to their box should ivot lo<o si^ht of those facts or doubt Co ability of Lydlit 15. J'inkliam's \ . c< :nhh? Compound to restore their health/ . ? " ?? If >ou want apodal advlcfi write to >it% IMnltlnmi, at I<ynn, Man*. S|u* ? 111 trout yourtat teraastrJctly contUlcuMul. For SiO yours sho h is Imoii helping hick women in tl>?* way, t'roo of chnrtfo. l)oa't ; hcsiluto write lit on^Q, 6 YOUNG MEN AND 4 YOUNG LADIES.... ,t\ ,.*. *? f^r insUIbiis now aw&ltliiy thorn. t\>r full infot inniloii. wi1M) SClTm RN COMMERCIAL SCHOOLS; iix*>r n\ WtN8T?)K PAI.KH, OM VUIMIKQ- - TON. Ji. V. WANTED ?e lit-rsl *vj tint Ihj?iv>? enUegc in Vn.'to own iu build* ik ? frs* vr.?. So ticilioni. I.&dir? jind CVndejnrn. ? : '? ? wrt ?Jv.>rth?nd. Prnm<in?hip, Tyfitwriung, 1 eU? * tr< FSi'v try Uugltl l>y mail alto. * i'.t-tini con<-,?e south of th? PotomM SJ.*ev'rtp?/r. Addre*. C M SMITUDKAU IWJent, fcitkmood.V*. SHAFTING, PULLEYS, BELT? LOMBARD IRON WORKS. AUGUSTA. OA ROSY CHEEKED CHILDREN fti < HI) A II a I. -I WftUIJf llf?ltli? Y ?? U |i*1r lo IC I Tf tlltm CaMm ml. It* ? I lie test c*thirii<v tul uaKjt. Tbfylor? / PALATAL CASTOR OIL LOonn. tMriit. t abiib good Children Lick Thc Bpoon t'C Al l. 0? I1T Maii> NORTH & SOUTH CAROLINA AGENTS I MURRAY DRUG CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. Restores Cray Hair to Natural Oolor? RE MO VI 6 DANDRUFF AND SCURF And prorrnts the hair from falling off. For i?i? by Druggists, or 8ont Direct by XANTHINE OO., Richmond, Virginia ?f ?? II Ft* loult, Samplt Botilt 35c. 5?nd (?r Circular* ITCH CURED B'??"S,A8ffiSS?" DR. DAVID'S SANATlVf WASH Ih guaran toed to ru-r any caso of 1 toll in half hour it uv ii according to (llrec'tii'm*. Show thla to yer sons having Itch. If your <lojr has PcraU-heaoi1 Mange [>avHI's Sntiatl ve Wash will euro hlra at unce. Price r.<?c a Hotllo. It cannot hp mailed, I>? iivered at ycur nearest cxprciw ofttoct. ' uvkjii receipt of 75 cents. | Unrm ?!' Minor Driif Co., Illchroond, Vm? Dropsy!! Rtmorti *U twcllltiR in I to M day* ; cffecta a permanent curt In jo to 60 daya. Trial trcMmtal I jlren free. Hothlnffcan be t alraf Write Or. H. H. flroen'8 8on?. %\ |S?Miallat?. IMi ? Atlanta, or. Chicks Doing Well ? if Not, Learn Why ( rom a Book Co?tlngf Less Than the Value of One Chicken Whether you ra.-e Chicken* (or fun or profit, von want to do it intelligently nn4 the reaulu. The \??y to d_. this is to profit by the experience of others. Wo offer a book telling r.M you need to know on the subject? a book written by a man who made his living for 25 \ cars in liaising Poultry, end in that time necessarily had !o experiment and spend m.i h money to learn the best way to conduct the business? or the small sum ot 25 tTNT? i>> po?ugc ("amps. It tells von how to Detect and Cur# disease, how to Feed :' -r K-y*. aivi s'-o tor Market, which Fowls to Save for Breed* ins Purpose*. and in 'w. sr.. : er\ thine von must know on t^e ?nhioct to tnftk* 4 IUC CM. SKNT POSTPAID r.V HECRIIT'OF 25 CKS'TH IX STAMPS. BOOK PLDLISMINr, MOljS?. 134 Leonard ?t., N. Y. City. SAP AT LOW PRICE. SUPERIOR TO BEST SOLD AT ANY PRICE. ! Th? umaii prion is made possible by tho great demand for jthis Razor The small profit on each aggregating as 'urge a sum as f we sold fowcr at a greater prico. Th? benefit is th? consumer's Tho Blade is of tho finest steel, scion* tifically made and tempered by a socrct process--nnd the biado, of course, is the impor tant part of any Razor. Tho frama la of aatin flnlah, silver plated, and "angled" oorreetly for aafa, qulok and olean shaving Tha tough bearded man flnda thla Razor a boon; the aoft bearded man ftntfs KM delight." Thaso blades can be atropped. Buy ono and you will recommend It to all your friend a. That Is the boat test of ai ?ny article. in postage stamps op cash brings it Pr?p&ld by mall tn ? apaoial bo*. -- 5 EXTRA. BLADES 88$ ? :.4fm Writ* nam* and full addraaa vary plainly. POOK Pl'BUSHlNO HOliE, 1J4 U9Mf4 ? IrOet, W, V. Clty| n ^