The Marlboro democrat. (Bennettsville, S.C.) 1882-1908, December 08, 1897, Image 4
Ploting tho Kaisor.
??bo German Winporor hag boort put
?on on almost outlroly fruit diet. Ho ls
not allowed to drink tea or eo&oe, and
his physicians eonsldor it imperative
that ho should always havo ob?ht
hourn' sloop.
( ' Tho Answer,
"Say, aren't those woolen elotheo
.wnnii this kind of a day?"
jv. "I don't know; I haven't asked them.
If they are like mo they aro, though."
Cincinnati Commercial Tribune.
; Tho Thin? Ho Forgot.
. The absent-minded German professor
continues to contribute to the gaiety of
the nations. Lately he had, late at
Hight In ids chamber, disrobed himself,
when he sal down with his head In his
hands.
"Donnerwettor!" ho said. "There was
something I was to do. What wns lt,
now?"
i Ile sat. and pondered intensely for
yal? nu hour, growing colder and collie:*.
Finally he sprang up.
"Ah, I haye lt!" he exclaimed. "1 In
tended to go to bed!"
A <jioo<l Honest Doubtor
if; ii person wo Uko to meet. We Uko to havo
fin i? a min? try Yotterlno. Ho will bo moro
.iiithtisiat-lln ("mn anybody ol-o oneo IIO'B
.urod mut convinced. Totfc rino Is for Tetter.
Ne/.oiUn, Klngworin mid ?ll skin Uisoasos. fit)
.ints a box al drug store or by mall from J. T.
Slniptrlno, .Savannah, Cia.
?loo Howard, st loo.
Tho readers ol' this moor will bo plcasod to
ten rn that, Mt oro ts at lo:tst ono dreaded disenso
tlntt ?elenco hus boon ablo to OHIO tn all tts
Bt:tgos, and that ls a tar rh. Hall's Catarrh
* ure -s Ibo 'only positivo euro known to tho
modlest fraternity. ( ntnrrh hoing a constltu*
Ilmtal (I I soaso, requires a const! tntlonal troat
i eel it. Il all's Catarrh ( ero ls taken Internally,
neting directly on the blood and mucous sur
faces ol' the system, thereby destroying tho
foundation of tho diseuse, and giving tito na
tient strength by building up tho constitution
and assisting nature In doing lt? work. ..Tho
proprietors'h ave so umch fa lit in its curativo
pow ei s that tiley ol?or Ono Hundred Dollars
for anv ease that it foils to cure. Send for Hst
o. testimonials. Address
b\ ?Ti CIIKNKV ?.V CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 'eic.
Hall's Family PlllSi are thc byst.
Wo have not been without Piso's Cuto for
Consumption for ??0 yeats. -I.I'/./.IK Wainui,,
( .ami? St., Harrisburg, Pa., May 4, 181)1.
. Airs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup forchiUlron
toothing, softens tho gums, reducing Inllnmn
tlbli,allays pain,cures-wind collo, '?Hu. a bottle.
Kits ponnnnently cured. No fits or nervous*
ness a 11er Hi st dav's usc ot Dr. Kline's Groat
Nervo KostoroV. $:} trial bottle and troatlso free
Dr. ?. H. KI.INK, Lt I..?31 Arch St., Phlh?., Pa.
If millet ed with sot o eyes HBO Dr. I. Thomn
n ns Wyo wat or. Druggist s sell at 25o. a bottlo
ITS WORST FORM
AU Symptoms of Outnrrli llnvo Dlmip.
poiirod Since 'l'nkiiyi Hood's.
"My daughter has lind catarrh lu its
worst form sinco she was four years old.
She old nilled only temporary rollof from
iaodtolaes until ?ho begun taking Hood's
Sarsaparilla. Sine? using this medicino
tho disagreeable symptoms ot tho dlsoaso
bavo entirely disiippoiirod." M. AY. Kilsby,
Hartland, N. Y. Romembor
" ? ? -
Ci-.do Wy. ? I ! til ". .
down to tine points has been nguiinb
tnt i.:;.'. 11 n; e in Hie Oiling ol
Watches and loconiotlvea. A good watch
ni eds oiling once In a year to a yeav
and n hall'. A locomotivo oiled in thc
same way should run sixty milos an
hour diiy and night for IMS days, or
hourly forty times tho circumference
ot* tho earth. He says that as locomo
tives have to he oiled every day tho
watchmaker must have brought his
art to a much higher degree, of perfec
tion than I ho man who has built tho
locomotive. As a matter of fact tho
cases are not parallel. The watch ls
most carefully protected from tho. air,
dust and foreign substances. Tho lo
comotive runs through dirt, dust, cin
ders and debris of all sorts, much of
which, ns a matter of course, works
into tho machinery, If this man could
keep a locomotivo In a glass caso and
oil it and caro for lt as completely as
ho does his watch, he might be ablo
to make some figures, but under tho
circumstances he can scarcely bo said
to have proven anything.v
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Druggists refund tho cash If ltfftllstoouro.2oe.
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"ESCORT TO THE COLOR"
ONE OF THE MOST IMPRESSIVE OF
ALL MILITARY OBSERVANCES.
wringing tho Fing? to tho ltoglmout ?ur
ina: a rnrmlo-Trlbutos of ItoBnoct raid
by Every Orto ott tho Pr?ud Color ll our
ev? March Along with "Old Glory."
? Lieutenant B. W. Atkinson, U. S. A.,
writes au artiolo on "Tko Escort to
tho Color" for St? Nicholas. Liouton
ant Atkinson says:
Thoro is nothing that moro conduces
to make a gootl, truo. and loyal soldior
than to inoulcato in him lovo and ro
spoot for the' ling ho has sworn to up
hold and dofond. To bring about'
this end thoro aro cortain ceremonies
in tho army that aro intondod to im
press tho wearors of tho uniform with
tho dignity of tho flag. Ono of thoso
coromonies is called tho "Escort to tho
Color," und it in tho iinost and most
impressive of all military obsorvancos.
Evory rogimont corrio*, two lings: ono
tho national, tho other tho regimental,
whioh carrios tho number and name of
tho rogimont. TIIOBO flag? are kopt at
tho rosidontial quarters of the eolonol,
or at bis oi??co, where thoy aro zeal
ously oarod for. It is whon tho rogi
mont pnrados, and those flags aro to bo
brought to tho troopH, that tho oseort
to tho color is carried out.
When tho rogirnont baa formed lino
on tho parado, tho eolonol dotoils a
company to bring tho colors and es
cort thom to their piuco in tho lino.
Tho company mnrches in column of
platoons, beaded by tho bund, which
does not play as tho inarch down tho
front of tho lino is nindo. Tho two
color-sorgoants, old and faithful sol
diers appointed to thoso desired pianos
by reason of long service and military
bearing, march botwoou tho two pla
toons. Upon arriving in front of tho
building ?yhere tho tings aro kept lino
is formed, tho band standing on the
right of tho oseort.
Tho first lieutenant, with drawn
sword, followod by tho two eolor-scr
gonnts, who nro followed in turn by
a sergeant armed with n rifle, enter
tho building and receive tho lings.
Whon tho eolor-boarora appeal, fol
lowod by tho lioutonnnt and tho ser
geant, they halt at tho on tran co and
form lino, facing tho escort. Anns
nro presented, ned tho field m us io (tho
trumpeters) sound a thrilling call
named, "To tho Color," during tho
sound of which all stand motionless
with arms at tho prcsont. After the
sounding of tho color lins ondod, arms
?re brought to tho order, and then
column of platoons is reformed, the
two color-sorgoants taking inanes be
tween tho two ijlatoona; and, thus
guarded, tho march is taken u}), tho
band playing a spiritod air.
Around tho shady main avenue of
tho post marehos tho escort, each sol
dior croot and appearing aa if ho i'olt
that thp lings wore ontrttatod to him
alono instead of to tho company of
Which bo forms BO smnll a part. How
I " ffvfonis of
!hi;:'ir?iu' 'h, probably ? n.i, ;i ?. ? p's ph! ili?.'
' 'SI un' und Hi ri I 'nv. ri ' i,,?ul>
p;i . ' |U? otthvi ;.' 0 i - .!..?.... 'lie ;.. ,.!>;..?
H ,\vl:,H:h ?U;? '''In vy.it'.h tn.? wi'-esi,
dhu ghi ors ; d sw.ee?.hi: tria ot lbi> c > ; ? t ?
it p inuit g.Vt the iM?oH The
xe .;i'','< ' foi ! in tia j i MI ei'.mitped te
tho woarors of tho army ?oluo;
tho escort passes each hoiiso, thoso
truo and loyal womon censo their talk
and stand quietly till tho flog has
passed, whon tho interesting discus
sion or tho latost nows is resumed.
Past a group of enlisted mon not re
quired to attend tho parado marehos.
tho escort. Each man stands "altca
tion" and removes his cap, A group
of small boys at play is next passed.
Every ono, a truesoldier's soil, stands,
cop in hand, till Old Glory hnspassod.
I bavo soon this flame smnll boy grow
up, pass through tho "Point," and
command one of tho platoons in tho
oseort after graduation, and maybe in
tho saino company commanded by his
father. This march around tho post
has at last brought tho escort opposite
tho right of tho lino of paraded troops,
when tho colonel commands attention,
and down tho lino passcB tho glitter
ing guard.
On roaohing a point in tho front of
tho centro of tho paraded command
tho escort forms lino facing tho rogi
mont, tho two color-sorgoants march
ing to the front till twelve paces in
front of tho eolonol and his staff.
Arius nro thou prosontod to tho flags
by command of tho eolonol, and while
tho trumpeters again sound "To tho
Color," tho flags oro allowed to fly to
tho broozo, the lances aro loworod in
acknowledgment of tho "prosont,"
and now tho momont is ono to fill tho
soul of ovory lover of his country with
a thrill that is indosorJbnblo. Tho
silk and tasseled lings, caught by tho
rays of tho aun, ?bino and gliston in
front of tho solid ranko of bluo-and
gold uniforms massed across the deep
groon award of tho parado ground-a
pioturo difficult for any pen to portray.
After tho sounding of 1 'tho Color" tho
two aorgeants march to their places in
tho parado; and tho escorting compa
ny, haying faithfully carried out its
sacred duty, now wheels into column
of platoons, and headed by tho band
with inspiring musioproceeds on down
tho lino and around in tho roar of tho
rogimont, whence, without music, it
goos to its proper placo in the lino, and
tho formal dross parado is bogan.
After parado tho oolor-guord escorts
tho flags to tho placo where thoy aro
preserved.
ltomurknblo 1'lgoon l<'llght.
Much interest has boon excited in
London pigeon flying cholos by tho
performance of a bird owned by M.
Evangelist of South Tottonhnm, which
baa flown from tho Shotland islands to
London distant 591 milos, in tho rec
ord timo of 80 hours and 24 minutos,
from Avhioh must be dodueted the
hours of dnrknoss, during which tho
birds cannot fly?
Kym pul hot ic ItofUotl.
Gotham-People aro so dif?oront
hore iii Henton, " HOT/ ad ovory
body loo1 it.
Baokl w Nat ii roi ly. f.fo'w could
they look otherwise when they think
of tito unfortunate people who cannot
livo jfii BostonV - Ito .inn Tin isoript.
Oonily f .," ii,.
Ethel-Do you think that George
WOB struck by my bounty?
Clara-I hardly think howes aovero
ly injured.-Tit-Bits.
LYNCHING A KLONDIKE THI?F.
Tho ?old Hunters Hanged it Mm? Who
Stole 1'rovleloiiH.
A lottor from Juneau, Alaska, tolls
of tho lyuohing of William G. Martin
of Missouri for ni cul mg food at Lake
Bennett.
Martin had sold what ho could of
his provisions at Sknguuyi abandoned'
tho romaindor mid startod in for the
Klondiko with ICSB than iii sixty-pound
pack on bis back. Being so "light,"
Iiis arrival attractod particular atten
tion from camps of boatbuilders. His
pack wan secretly examined to seo how
much grub bo bad. . It WIIB noticed
that he bad about twenty pounds ut'
bacon among other thing?, but no
sugar. Martiu camped back on tho
side of tho hill in tho brush alone. lie
must havo heard how scarce provisions
aro expected to bo in Dawson City
noxt wintor. Ho was susjiocted and
watched, but it was not till after ho
had tried to buy provisions.
Tho second day it was neon that ho
bad sugar for his ooffoo.und that night
his puck was uncovered and a sido of
bacon branded with tho private mark
of ono of tho campors was found. A
poor attempt had been, mado to oblit
?ralo tho mark. The inves?igiltoiil re
ported tho factB to tho few campers
who had not yet turned in, and, al
though it was late, the ontiro camp
Was quietly .aroused and a minois'
mooting hold. " It was Hie general sen
timent that an example should bo
made of the thiof. Tho question was
put. Tho reply to tho motion was an
instantaneous rising to tho foot of
every miner, and a crowd of about f>0
determined men moved off into tho
brush, iii tho direction whore ^Martin's
dying campiiro could be seen dimly
nickering. Martin was asleep. Ile
was unrolled roughly (rom his blank
ets and stood blinking on bis feet.
"Wo stand no stealing in this camp.
Your timo hos come," Martin was tobi.
Ile started to speak, but Va id nothing,
and stood trembling from head to
foot.
"Do you want to leave a message
to your friends?;' ho was asked.
"No," said the man on tho brink of
the grave.
"Do you want to pray?"
"No," said Martin;
"If thoro is 'anything you want to
say, say it quick," said tho spokes
man.
A slipknot had been made at the end
of ? long paint er of tho boat, and the
noose was putoyoV Martin's head.
"Boys," said Martin, in a faltering
voice, "you know how it is when a
man luis mortgaged bis all, sturts for
the Klondiko, and secs that ho can't
get ibero, ll' I um not hanged my
life is not worth much to me, anyhow,
l'vo got lOOOpounds of stuff at ?Ska
guuy, and I'll promise on my lifo, to
carry it. in here for you."
. "Enough of that. It would not save
you if the stuff was boro."
Martin was half dragged down to
tho shore of tho biko. It took less
than two minutos to lash two slender
pines, dressed for masts, in a forked
ii] ' ' V 1 drop another mast from
the l'on, un the 1 ei '.<< In- i ii th
"JM? - I tt?
ked .t n ? in.
'.Mle i]uS<'!t
a ii'iicid?ij?e, boy
pocket and lunouu ...
up, saving only tho back of the en
velope, stooped, pulled off his rubber
boots, and placing tho paper on the
solo of one, wrote in darkness thc fol-,
lowing iii a dim and trembling baud :
"Hoping that with tho money ?
might make in the Klondike, sacrific?
would go out tho door and lovo return
through the window, I left you. Kiss
Ted, but never toll him. (Signed)
"OID."
In tho morning Martin's body wan
?0011 turning iirst ono way and thou
back, like a ket tle dangling over a lire,
bis anns tied behind him with u pack
striip. On tho other half of tho en
velope which Mnrtin tore in two wero
bis nani? and tho postmark St. Louis.
Twinkling of tho Stars.
A discovery of much intorost to
astronomers has boen made by Dr. L.
Jj. J . Seo, who is in charge of Lowell
Observatory, at Flagstrt?ti Arizona.
Tho enure of tho twinkling of tho stars
has alway* been a mystery, none ol'
Hie theories advanced having stood
tho tost of thorough investigation.
Dr. Seo bas found tho cause to be tho
presence in tho atmosphere rif innum
erable little air currents or waves,
wliich dart through tho air and causo
a break in tho light from tho star.' The
result is that to o beholder on the
earth tho star has tho familiar appear
ance of twinkling. Those little air
currents can be distinguished through
tho twonty-four inch t?lescop? very
plainly on nights when this twinkling
is observed most by ronioving tho eye
piece of tho instrument. This dis
covery has boon called to tho atten
lion of tho Boyal Astronomical So ci o I ,
of London.
Wind CoHKl'flHH '^eef*.
Tho best definition of Oongross th
has yet been gi voil is found in tl
print od testimony in tho .I'onos-Outc
ings eontost for a seat in tho prose
House of Boprosentativos.
Alox Gates, a colored witness
tho contostnnt, was askod:
"What is tho Congress?"
Answer-Congress is the people
Question-Wha't is the Congress '
A.-Congress is Congress.
Q.--What aro tho duties of (
gross?
A.-Well, they make speeches,
pow-wows, and play cards, uni : ,
drunk, and rides on tho trains,
draws salaries. That, is all I
tho papers. - -Washington Star.
OIIIBH Wider ripon.
Various English towns aro inti
ing wator pipes made of gins
oovored with asphaltum with In
satisfactory rosults. Tboso pip
donbtloss the most sanitary, and
tho ilrst oost may bo somewhat J.
cons of iron and lead, yet if ??oj
laid and protoetod thoy should )
conturiosand thus bo tho most ec.
ieal in tho end.
Prononce of Mind.
Ho (jv.st introduced)-Wita' : i
homoly person that gentlom ,u ,
the piano is; Mrs. Blaok.
She-Isn't hoi That is Mr f II I
"How truo it is, Mr?. Bb
tho homoly mon always got ti
tiost wivos."-Lifa
wM tim
?. ' --v.'. ... V__
? . . . I .v. JCS
To Cutoh S>mili l>ljj(i .
' Put ft hoop in th< mouth iii ? ei c.
Faston this to ft flth s or rod f?ny or
Avo foot long. Tl ' < . > . > c:?n oe
ol ipi) od o vor tho pi;.- . tthuui any lif
fioulty.
l'raotlcul Vol nt > iii u>-. .-.M .t?uj;?
Soloct tho vitriol. thai bave I?< on
found suooossful ii; ll locality, iVi.oh
of tho fniluro in g) . \ : ig lippies l os dta
from nogloot. Ti - I. ?Hy
loft in sod, unprunod 1 il iijispva, od,
und tho losH duo to 1 pr?ctico io
moro than could -.nub I' u ..vornl
timos tho numbe* ' ii. . ol arm
orops, Althougl . fin ' ora
tions have boon hi -il,!
hftvo nvoragod ft sovui year a from
forty acros of hoi ins,' apt: os, $55
por aero, which M ii jaine
from tho othor 2 I UK ?OIIB.
I plow tho orclu und
sow fluid pons, upo 'JV* 1 uro
turned about A , ? ? itt off
tho pofts, stir ui ? .h-.- il and devour
tho wormy appl
I spray with ? > . ml -o tvnd
pa-vis grcon ant! coria ? lh< <: :nfrom
that alono in 1 ooiif.l i>i .- , '0. In
gathoring tho I aro
first piokod up, pplos
aro talton from itu t ?. ;ud od to
tho barn, whoi . thc j d in
bins and paola ip soon
ns possible. ? ; . ... . ?s aro
among tho gre I . . ship
ment.-New I j! id Tib ni ? I.
A i'ruoi . ' " !i>. ri u\i
In market p much
work that cm <? whool
barrow. W aohing
arms ono dn . at tho
whool of tho i -as not
boering ita}:]) h, b, so I
mado ono in '?<.. i ll . . plncod
up nearer tl ow, tho
mow.
whool ex \. oap was
iittod ovc ody, and I
found tb 1 /bon muoh
casior. .' i ?"? v weighed
forty-nir pon 1 239 pounds
of sand thor .< v>! : of fifty-six
pounds 'ii i.\dies; ilo with tho
ordin?r? ur- 1 t is ninety
nine po1" ' - s aro G foot
long, 1} t t'roi ?andsmallov
toward ?1 btiri '?'I- whool is 22
inches t'b'ii ivitb 1 2-inob tire.
Tl 1,0 19 ohos at front,
.1 lute!, body 'ifft foot by 13
i-. lien, \y\a\p th.? logs ftv . ? ici li
i ? ?'. , . n i ti-' i t'ont. . . I Biugbaui
:n : ' . -J . I'so.Vj in Abie
Dut.'.1. U/Mt-.|
I :'; i soil J ... ' vii'iu,
oditot
justly . 1 . 1 . udsomo horu 01
Ditto) I i I ih aro muoh ad
mir?e Uno stock who
visit OAvellyn Park,
Oran 10 Now .Torsoy
Sinti ftoon head ex
hibit i st prizes and to
two md. At tho livo
stoo ld in Madison
Squ 5 thirteen prizes
wor bord and sep?r
alo . > . , ig it. A bord of
six! J. 11 hid . cattle, it will bo
von tore, was awavdod
thc at. of prizes ob
tai d ' i . .0 oxhibit at tho
"NY . , there wovo pvpb
ab\ if various broods
gr iian ovor before.
d or blanket brood
o Munn, "aro nativos
Ol' I ia dislinot. family
f : .. , with which many
( Compar?t ivyely few
]. . imported into this
tho brood antedates
Iii antury. In Holland
. .. id controlled hythe
b ? they aro vory blaok,
us puro Avhito bolt
ody, wbiob inakos a
I . it'ul contrast. Thoir
( very lino and their
oat hardy, enabling
aulden changos in oli
ivo on any vavioty of
lk produoors tboy aro
if oj- X'nj'H tim num.
?vs oheapost on tho pas*
3 tho Hold that grows his
a most 2iroiltablo as a
opart mont, boeauno ho
.10 tho coavHo fodders of
j furnialioa tho host mar
to soil tho by-products of
. dairy. Ho assimilates
moat concentrated food
my othor animal on tho
. ker returns como from him
Iii ... ^rsos, cattle or shoop, Ho
tts in Fairoponn countries,
ortgagos in tho Northolm,
in conjunction Avith tho
rodeom tho wornout oottcn
. Ids.of tho South. Avoid
rosidonces for tho hog;
iui< ibout, so that his" environ
. bo clean and unoontnmin
jems that dovolop rapidly
. have suitablo media. Avoid
" ding, as it intonsitlos pvodis
: . i i disoaso. Solootyour.bvood
jood milkers, ns this is tho
ii li ation of foouudity.
!S 'ieultural peoplo thrivo who
? iii or moats and pay for thom
price of othor farm ])roduots.
npoto now, through improvod
and aponing t?infqiortation, with
orld. Tho farmer ia most in
?I nt who finds at loast susto
Oiiii r his family froni his Holds,
nd bords.-Professor Wilson,
. y of A'grioullni?!0.
Oouuintl i'm- Hufo Kur?of.
I uno and cry that on account of
II ..trio oar and tho bieyclo and
IM . sn carri ago, tho noblo horso was
I to go Out of nao in tht, oitiea,
11 :>ut :l?od away, and still tho
i s in demaiul.
Tho livorym?n and hnokmon may
havo felt tho oDbot of tho ohaugo in
tho now method of individual trans
portation in tho oitios; yot tho horse
is still in doinnud for tho snddlo and
for family oarringos and buggioa, and
this doinnnd will inoroaso just in pro
portion to tho common use of tho oloo
trio oar and tho wheoh
Alroady Indios who do not like tho
whool havo takon to tho saddle to got
tho oxoroise and tho airing that tho
wheolist has found, so bonciloial from
her spin in tho country. . This habit
Avili soon inoroaso until thoro will soon
bo a domand for safe saddlo horses for
ladies.
Tho bustlo and caroloss movomont of
oars and whools on ibo stroots roquiro
for tho safety of thoso in carriages
that their horsos should bo acoustomod
to thoso things aa well aa to tho sudden
noises wblob they aro ant to hoar in
thb city, Tho horso to bo used in tho
oily for family aafoty, either nuder tho
saddlo or in tho oarriago, must bo
trained for eily lifo. Tho horsos, there
fore, whioh will bo in special domand
in tho oitios must be trainod for tho
purpose This will vequiro solootion
in tho broeding, and ospeoial oaro in
handling from their brat years until
they aro proparo'd for uso. \
Tho-number of aooidonts whioh havo
happened ip tho last few years through
tho frightonod horso and tho accom
panying runaway has boeome alarming,
and calls for a remedy.
This must bo found in tho proper
training of tho horsos to bo used. Tho
horne breodora who wish to secure
good prioos for the horsos they would
sell in tho homo market, will do woll
to tako noto of tho kind ot liorso in
demand. Buyors for thia kind of a
horso aro always plenty, and they do
not hesitate to give high prices, whon
they can bo assured that tho horso they
purohaso has tho sonso and tho train
ing ho nooda to bo.perfoclly safe in tho
cities.
Good saddlo horses and stylish and
safe carriago horses will always bring
high pricoa and can bo as easily raised
aa others, ThoMittlo extra caro they
need iii training will bo woll paid for
whon thoy aro sold.-Farm News.
Tho Corn Ilavvest.
Harvesting tho corn orop is hoing
mado oasior every year by improve
ments in labor-saving maohinery and
dovioos. Largo commercial orops aro
cut, tiod and loft in straight rows by
tho improvod corn havvestor,whilo tho
bundles placed in shocks or stocks of
12 to 20 bundlof to euro aro thou drawn
to tho bnvn and run through tho
abroddor. Farmors who caunot afford
i tho latoat and improvod machinery, or
I who havo small areas of corn, cut by
1 - Hn"?trnlad below, or by hand
an fe'. ". !n ? i* .:*-.? ? -, iin< oni . to
t'.'c'U d /?I bUUl.tltiH. V.- UM tty lil'..'?
I b ; I'd (Or tit" ' .-i..nan U,V
i tn;.; t'.v) ' ' tHfisu 'fbi' (dl'Si oljW/rH a
I KlVi?lil llVtVif'.ft'vl ?it l'Ugi > ! t Ui:>, M'/. >V,
KW ti ').;'.!? wi.. -.-v. ? I.' it \vhi ! ilC I'
: i-.nt 1;\ i iprhy.?d, ni a Ob \ov;V brhy hand'
! cutter, tho miyo .
stocks have to bo soouroly fastonod to
withstand tho fall wind and storms.
To mako a corn oultor, as por
trayed herewith, mako a platform with
runners six foot long and two inohos
thick; tho higher tho runners tho
higher it will out; oight-inoh plank
ahould mortiso three crosspieces of
HOMEMADE CO UK OUTTKK.
two by four into top of munera. Nail
boards on cross tios to make a plat
form 80 inohos wido and nearly six
fool. long. Got a good stool knife and
make it very sharp, say 22 inohos long
and livo inohos wide, Bovol tho odgo
from tho bottom or umlcrsido". Havo
a rod mado with au oyo in tho contro
! and curved, in order to fasten either
end to a runnor and hitch a horse in
tho contro. Thia rod should bo of
ono-half inch round iron, and
long onough to work niooly, as
shown at a. Boro a bolo in platform
or runner, and put in a stako about
six inohos high (b) OYOU across with
tho baao of rod (o). Another stalco^
of tho same sizo, but- twenty inohos )
high, on tho right side of platform
near tho odgo, and 21 inohos from tho
front of platform (d). Take a rod of
five-oighth-ineh iron 07 inohos long
and wold a pioco of flat iron one
half inoh tbiok and eight inohos long
to tho 6nd of it, bolt tho Hat pioco to
platform (18 inohos from contro to back
of platform) and bond tho rod forward
17 inohos abovo tho platform, ns in o.
Bend tho rod so as to have it oxtond
out ovor tho odgo of tho platform, over
and baok of tho knifo (h), thou bond
tho rod in so as to oxtond about two
inohos ovor tho platform at tho contro
two by four cross braco (f). From
thevo bond tho rod out io g. Bo sur o
! to havo it carry tho samo hoight all
tho time.
Tho bonds in tho rod aro mado in
order to bring in tho corn and lay it
aoross tho platform without tho holp
of a man. In thia way tho danger of
standing over tho knifo ia avorted.
Nail a small stiok something likoa lath
from top of stako d to tho outsido run
nor a fow inohos ahead of tho knifo.
Bolitho knifo to platform about 20
inohos from back part of platform with
two bolts, and havo tho knifo slant
back oonsidoi ably. I put a norup pioco
of two-inch plank under tho platform
at o and h, to mako tho platform more
solid whoro tho large rod and knifo
woro boltod fast. Tho lavgo rod from
g to o should bo with bonds fit) inohos
long. Hirootly aoross it is 48 inohos,
thus using two inches for benda. Tho
largo rod is outsido of alako d about
fivo inches, Hitch on a quiet horse,
hang tito linos on d and rido on roar
of platform, and whon a large pilo ol
corn is out and laid aoroaa tho sled,
stop and shook it up.-Farm and
Homo,
Thoro aro moro than 00,000 people
of Wolsh birth in London,
Woolen Ingrain Carpet, 330.
. I ni ?or led Velvot Cnrpot, Soc.
Our eniiro foroo ls working day and
ililli: ililli);? orders. You, also, cnn
suva CO to CO por cont, on a cnriiot by
wi iiinir for om\ now Colored Ctn pot
Ctittil'iguo willoh shows nil goude In
HtlioKi nplicii colors mid with oxnor. ills
ti n ctn ces. .Tho ooo's costs you nothing.
ft you wish quality samples, eena 8c. in
stumps. Ou i* now 113 pxgo general
cntnloguo of Furniture, Draperies,
Crockery, Stoveo, otc. will bo ready
after Nov. 1st., Wi Ito for it then.
JULIUS MIMES & SON,
BALTIMORE, MO.
Pienso mention this pnpor.
?nm
SUFFERING.
*T*housands of ??^lrl$$C
women ore
troubled nt v^^^R
monthly inter- \\.?s?
Vals with pain:} /?^M??????
i i ^ ^>'i* t^jj^ ^ I ^^^^^ j
These pams are symptoms of
dangerous deraugemcuts that
car, be corrected. The Men
strual function ?hould operate
painlessly.
Winkes menstruation pajnless,
and regular. It puts the deli
cate menstrual organs in condi
tion to do their work properly.
And that stops nil this pain.
Why will any woman suffer
month after mouth when Wiue
of Cardui will rilieve her? It
costs ?ir.co ut the drug store.
Why don't you get a bottle
to-day?
K?r ndvice, in cases requiring
special directions, address, giv
ing .symptoms, "The Ladies'
Advisory Department," The
Chattanooga Medicine Co.,
Chattanooga, Teuu.
Mrs. R0ZENA LEWIS,
of Oennvlllo, Texas, soys:
" I V.J8 troubled et monthly Intervals
with torrlblo pains In my head and back,
bul have boon ontlrely rollover! by Wino
Ot Cardui."
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si PRIVATE HOSPITAL $
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nice's?ooce Grease Liniment
Ia i.lwnys ?old under ti guarantee to euro dil
nobes rind pains, rheumatism, neuralgin,
sprains, bruhies und lun ns, H !K?\IR>> warrant
ed to ?ino colds, croup, cough? nml In grippe
quicker tiltia ?ny known remedy. No ?uve
no pay. Sold by till druggints ?nd general
store*. Alado-only hy t.OO.HF. OREASE
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Railroad, Mili, Machinists' un? Factory
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IB'"?.'??! ovory doy; work 180 hand?.
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AND SUPPLY COMPANY,
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DIKfi KM IA 8 H Ti AROS fin bo saved willi
BB 9 I ni ls out their knowleiljje by
Kw R 8 lu RVL "are for tliodrink habit.
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?.?"?.? Co., 60 Uroadwiiy. H, V.
pull information (in plkiu wrapper) malled frae.
CHEW STAG TOBACCO-THE BEST.
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ORT TH 15 G15NI
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Cost? I4CBB than O
Do s uro
Wafter E
(nstobllsfied 1760.)
Want to loam all about a HOMO?
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when samo ia possible? Tell tho ago bj
parta of tho animal? How to shoo;; ft
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donler or Hiimufacturorju? tho South.
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ly low prloos.
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For Catalogues, Prlcos, otc., of tho
Choicest Plaues on tho market, write to
M.A. Malone, Columbia, S.O. I chit
longo any houso tn America to aitpply
bolter Pianos and for less money. .;y'y'\
M. A. MALOAli, Columbia, .V. C.
If you aro looking for tho best Organ, and
for tho least, monoy. wrllo for o/itn}o?uo?
oto., to M.A. Malone, Colombia; ; B. O',
,'Thoso who desire to Iti3poct my stock,' !
cordially Invito to visit my salesrooms
wbllo attending tho Btate Fair, Nov. 8th to
18tb, 1897.
IM. A. MAIiONK, COIJI/?IIBIA, S. C.
FARM LANDS FOR SALE
IN SOUTH CAROLINA.
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ADDRESS
E. IC, PAIiStlCIf, COIJUMIHA, ?. o.
TIIK ll XI'l'l?l) 8TATH8 GOV?Alt?V.UK?VT bas
I adopted tho Kooley Treatment In'thu Sol
dlor's Homos and lu an Institution for tho
exclusivo -uso of tho Regular Armv.
ALCOHOL, OPIUM, t Produce each ii ril?base
TOBACCO U8IN0 f having doflnlto nalhoL
oxy. Tho disenso yields easily to tho Doubl?
C'hlorldoof tl old Treatment ns ndininlstcrcd
at Tho Keeloy Institute, Greenville), H. tl.
Detallod Inforimttioii mailed on applleatlonto
THE KEELEY INSTITUTE,
(OB BOX H7)
GREENVILLE, - a. C.
Thc ONLY Keeley Instituto lu 8. G.
MISSISSIPPI GIRLS
NOT AFRAIP.
Crapo, Miss., sayat I bftv?
used,d'. AI. A. Simmons
Llvov Medicino 18 years, ..'
It Ia tho boat of all Liver
Regulator*. It cures Sicht
Kondaolio, and ls a groat,
deni moro popular thutt
"Rbv k li ht'? er any
i hot liv n?dielu? tn
iMtri'youu!
A' -?:n?;frT??V f?on'Ap; .0.100%,
\b(l prob) ?! ? .....>'.. vi;.y o.tfovn a>iuA.
o?>;aA|o ileffccali or ; ron; .? iud vousMSV^n '
<>( du- or ner eus K 'S, > A??tii&purajl
injiY iv;' i Iii ? i nra v ;.:>. f uvtomfl xh,\t
hld : IM i tritiOD A ii igonltmAuvf.'
WllOU tlicjr I. . mpt. loo .
Rah this function la attonu?.w.v/<?h pain i .i
tho hoad, loins and back, okiluucB3, niuiocft
and bloating o? tho abdomon. Tho treat-? _
moat nocossary Is modorato out-door oi;or?
olso, tho ?so ot' Hf. KJL A. Simmons JC-lvof
alodloino to correct tho action of tho diges
tivo organs mid a dose twice a day for norup
wooka of that groat ntorlne etiraxuiVuv,
?v. Simmons Squaw Vino Wino,
^acSKatSsiv I'oslmnater.Moroliant
jiMi^BBeHSk. and First .Assistant*
/.., :'.;'<.'';>v';'') Principal H obro"
BBB Normal High School,
Wa isf^x' IvnVr Fullor, Miss , wrllos! '
Usl Wtfv' iSfrli I nra 25 years old, and
^ teri y my Fat nor, who dlou
I .iciSSa?/ when bo wau 75 years
11. old, bad boon miers
l?iiiiiii/ andsolllng?>r,M. A. "/
/T^'^uk Simmons Livor
?&'VNA /CSMBW Modlolno over slnco
^W^J''y/'Mi^M^ I could remombov, It
?^UXBav'Axfi?v^ does all that laelnhuod \
for lt, and ls nsataplo as Sugar, Flour and
Hacon, I consider it rntioh Suporlor to
"Collin's Medicine," wbioh I don't uso at
any pilco. . ?
O?rlo Ariproaohbifj Puberty
Frequently suitor froni Irritability, rostloss*
noes, smothering ?onsatlous, palpitation o?
heart, depression of spirits, nausea, const!*,
Sation and sometimos fainting spalls. X>r,
Imnions SmmW Vino Wino, takon with
tho original I>r. 1*1. A. Simmons latfor
Modlolno, quickly roliovcs those and othor
distressing symptoms and assista enture in
performing its natural inactions at tho
proper timo. ,> f.
j'.ooic Out.-Don't let tho prepavatton
called "Black Draught" como into your
bousoon tho fraudulent protonslon of being
"Just tho samo" ?8 M. A. S. L. M.', ,I.t 18
"not" the samo, if the component pavtfj .
woro tho same thero la ns mituh difloronco
botwoon thom aa botwocn day and night,
Rownvo of ?U imitations.
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i
A (Irenl llcmr'ly nisoavcrH.- ftonilfora FHKH
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ist
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NI? CI?NT n cup.
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hing House
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