The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1877-1900, November 07, 1899, Image 4

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iori U. er oV ,e ot h making r. But he pits to the list e lowing, viz.:/ Alphabetic writ ing and the Arabic notation, whieh have always been -the two great en gines of knowledge and discovery. Their inventors are unknown, lost in the dim twilight of prehistoric times. Coming after a vast interval to the fourteenth century A. D., we find the mariner's compass, and in the fifteenth the printing press, both of which be yond question are of the same ciarac ter and rank as alphabetic writing. From the sixteenth century we get no physical invention or discovery, but it witnessed..in amazing movenent of the human mind, which in good time: gave rise to the great catalogue of ad vances of the seventeenth ceninry. To cr'dit the invention of the tele - SCOpe,nd, though not of equal rank, the a ometer and thermometer, and another field the invention of the differential calculus, the all in portant discovery of gravitation of the laws of pjanetary motion, of the circa lation of the blood, of the measure ment of the velocity of light. To the eighteenth century we refer the more important of the earlier steps in the evolution of the steam engine and the foundation of both modern cLemistrv and electrical science. This comlpletes the list. What is there to be added to this list? Some would urge that Jenner's discovery should be included here, but this claim Wallace would indig nantly deny. In making such a list, it is evident the personal equation of the author undoubtedly needs to be r6cognized, and different orders of ar rangement, even if the elements were the same, wouId be assigned by differ ent students. And now what has the record been since 1800? How does the nineteeth century compare with its predecessors? A'brief examination will show us that inacientific discovery and progress it is nt to be compared with any single eentury, but rather with all past time. n act, it far outweighs the entire progress of the race from the begin ninug up to 1800. Counting on the same basis as that which he had pre viously adopted, Wallace finds twenty c. ont discoveries and inventions of the * first class that have had .their origin a i the nineteenth century. against the -- -fiteen or sixteen already enumerated of all at time. - amV'Tan - it a ~f theory of gravitatior, which comes from the. seventeenth century, stands out the doctrine of the correlation anid conservation of forces of our own cen :ury, certainly one of the widest and most far-reaching generalization that the-mxind of a man has yet reached. Against Kepler's laws from the seven teenth century we can set the nebular theory of the nineteenth. If the first reveals to us myriads of suns, other wise unseen, scattered through the il limitable fields of space, the second: ~ tells us what substances compose these suns and maintain their distant fires, and, most wonderful of all, the direc tion and the rate in which each is mnov ing. Harvey's immortal discovery of the saventeenth century finds a fall equivalent in the germ theory of dis ease of the nineteenth. The mariner's compass of the fourteenth century easily yields first place to the electric * telegraph of the nineteenth, while the barometer and thermometer of the seventeenth century are certainly less; wonderful, though perhaps not less; serviceable, than the telephone and phonograph and the Roetgen rays of: our own day~ SIn addition to the advances now' enumerated, the great doctrine of or ganic evolution, supported especially by the recapitulation theory in em bryology, finds nothing to match with it in broadening and inspiring power in all the past history of the race. The! same can be said of the neriodic law of MIendeljeff in chemistry, of the molecular theory of gases. of Lord Kelvin's vortex theory of matter, of the Glacial Period in geology, and of; the establishment of the origin and' antiquity of man, all of our own cen tury.] Nothing can be brought from all the past to compare for one moment in di rect application to "the relief of man's estate" (Bacon) with the discovery of anaesthetics, while by his discovery of .antiseptic surgery the name and fame of Sir Frederick Lister will grow to1 the last syllable of recorded time. In the mobilization of man and the giv-1 ing to him the freedom of -the globe, the railways and the steamships of -our century are absolutely without any elements for comparison in all that the past has left us. coats to Fit H .nchbacks. *A curious illustration of the ad vance of the cutter's art is shown* nowadays in the making of clothes for I hunchback men. Forty years ago, as *middle-aged persons can recall, the coat of a hunchback man was likely to fall more or less loosely from him, while now his coat is niade'to fit him, as far as it goes, as well as any man's. While the tailor overcomes many ordi nary defects of man in fashioning his clothes, he cannot of course overcome this one, but he can eut garments that * will make the least of it, and will ft1 the wearer with the same appearance of trimness as that wvhich character izes every garment designed w ith I care; and that is what he does.-New York Sun. Determined to Knowr. Half the world does not know howI the other half lives, but it is always trying to find out i~tchison Globe. d -all- a singer, C e married in 0itioli, renolllc time all his rightS, rank, aSd asumig the rth, ater one of his castles. SromaniC larriage WAS celebrated ecretly, but in a perfeCtl legal int-a ner, by the RegistraCenfsul-Gneeral was witnessed by the - TIe re uj-ivscj e re r Seriif -Margarita; and so anxious was he to guard against the vessel be ing recognized that he stipulated that adl drawings and photographs of it should be handed over to hin, and hese he burned with his own hands; noreover, he caused all portraits and uegatives of himself and of his wife to 2e bought up at any prrice, and these were likewise destroyed. We are giv ing here only absolute facts. Shortly afterwards the ex-Archduke and his wife set sail for South America, and the vessel was duly reported to have arrived at Monte Video, and departed for a destination unknown. But from that moment every trace was lost of the ship and all on board, no news as to her fate having ever been heard, al though many a search has been made long the coast by order of the Emi peror of Austria and his Government. Adventurers and treasure-seekers have been at work, as it was well known that .Johann Orti had on board over one million two hundred and fifty thousand dellars in specie; it is be lieved that he iutended to have bought an estate in Chile with the money, and to have settled there, but that the ves sel foundered off Cape Horn daring a a terrific storm which raged on the coast shortly after the ship had left. From time to time since then the most startling rumors have been set afloat about the missing prince having turned p; one being that he had been one of the leaders of the Chilian rebellion, aving divided his treasure among his crew, buried his ship, landed on a lonely coast, etc. His own mother, who died only a few months ago at the Castle Orth, believed her son alive to her very last hour, and expected his return. The Swiss Government is of a different opinion, and assumed the death of the Archduke, and paid over to Fran Orth's next of kin a large amount of money, which Johann Orth deposited as a settlement for his wife with the Swiss authorities before his eprture, and there is little doubt that the Santa Margarita lies at the ottom of the sea, and that all on oard perished. -Strand Magazine. How a Man and Wife Corresponded. One of the houses on my route is he lhome of a tr'aveling man who spends about half his time out oft said a New Orleans lette When he goes~ on a trip hj a ife exchan r ever egular as the clock. The-i ya mad the one the received were always erfectly blank. All they ever con ained was the address, and those that ame to the wife had even that printed nstead of written. I confess the hing made me curious, and I thought ip all kinds of theories-sympathetic nk, secret marks on the edges and a lot of other nonsense for which I ever discovered any-evidence. I happened to know the drummer retty wvell, and, meeting him one ay, I couldn't resist asking him about he blank cards. "So you've been rying to read 'eta, have you?" he said, aughing. I expectud that, and took t good naturedly. Then he explained, "My wife and I are naturally poor let er writers," he said, "but we want o hear fronm each other every day so is to know that nothing has gone rong. We used to write like other lolks, but it was a hard job, atnd one vening we got to looking over some f our old letters and they seemed so atupid and forced that we were really shamed of ourselves. Then we bought of this blank card scheme, ud it has worked like a charm. It ueans simp~ly that all is well. Before go on the road each of us knows the )ther's programme, and the receipt of lards means that nothing has happened o change our plans. The saving of .nk and imbecility has been enor ous. "-New Orleans Times-Demo Irat. Miss Proctor's Youthfui Critics. Miss Mary Proctor, the astronomer Lnd lecturer, takes a deep interest in iocial settlement work in the big ,ities, and frequently gives her per tonal services toward entertaining oor children and adults. Generally ter lectures are very well received. any of her audiences often manifest )etter at tention .than those drawn from iigher circles. Now and then there ire exceptions. On one occasion a bright-eyed little oy who sat in the front row with his tyes fixed upon the speaker, was asked iow he liked it. "1 guess," he .said, "it was pretty ~ood, but she ought to talk about lions na tigers. That's better for every At another lecture a youngster criti tised her as follows: "It's all very well to talk of weigh .ng and measuring stars. There are iome people, of course, who believe hat sort of thing, but if she canf -fool is boys with such fairy tales she's ery much mistaken. "--Philadelphia satur day Evening P ost. Aerican Horses in thte P'hiippines. Contrary to preconceived opinions. emerican horses stand the climate of he Philippines first rate. Captain Vheeers troop'ofjthe Fourth Cavalry mounted on horses brought from he United States. After months of. ard service these horses are in excel ut condition, and, strange to r-elate,, hey have stoodl the heat and the wet etter than the native pouies. Out of ie eighty-three horses brought with in Captain Wheeler has lost only. hrce. One died of distemper and two ere shot. Thus does the -American orse, like the American soldier, prove is speriority everywhere he goes. laniln Amerian-. e Organi entp iblcal ) 'YS* yjewelers xdvertise . in r ngs- the fact re slight varia t thety are but th tm of tile style.; in. V1- 0 at the time f th .tle ue aisrael out oses piloted'the ch ildrf t Is are the boudage o1 F the boi s aoe liuded to in Ihe I v he beo on enesis and Elodu . preyhstri >,nnd among ae the bronze age and he g nee -ou builderS. jero hetage of 11w mt n the Babylo11iats oou, meno t % ey prob ore them. anid froin A Grt ' The bly were in rud c were 11T -ig vr Ill earl lY til? ( the SM7 rings ental 'l h d thei Purely oI .1r.g a we-sage and exhibiting the king's signet as author ity was obeyed implicitly. The Ro mans ha a marriage ring of iron with a jewel of adamant. signifyig ete:nity and constancy. History mentions a magic ring p6sessed by Kin4 Selomon of which the Jews and Mohamnedans have abundant traditions. It was by means of this riug as a talisman of wisdont and power that Solomon was enabled to perform those wonderful acts and accomplish those vast enter prises that have made his name :,o cele brated as the wisest monarch of the earth. The later Romans wore a pro fusion of rings, and the more effemi nate had rings for summer and winter. In siekuess, when disinfeciants are needed in sinks and ba-ius, use car bolie acid, allowing four tablespo:on fiis to each pint of cold water. Pour own the I i:es andl let it stay a ha!f hour be:ore flushing. Educate Your Dowets With casearete. Candy Cathartic, cure con3tipatiOn forever. 10c.5c. It C. C. C. fail, dr ggistsrefmdmoneY. --A poet of tie right .ta!p is one who i:cludes reiturn cstage. Wanted. Tlwo trav.litig anlesmnen in each Southernt Atate. * 1.0) ntl -xperset i Permaneut position. Exiperieu-e uot abSolutely nece4ary. Addresi Peerle-sm obiao Worl o Co.. Bedford City, Va Ar.drew Carnegie will give a public librar3 iOldIng to Canneaut. Ohile. So. 43. To Care Constipation Vorteve. Take Casrarets Candy Cathartic. 100 or25. 4 c. C. C. .:.1 to cure. druggists refund mOney1 --The theatre hat n unt go--in fact, it insists on goin- -to the theatre. "'t is an Ill Wind That Blows Nobody Good." That small ache or pain or tweakness is the "il! lund" that dirccts your attention to the necessity of purifying your blood by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Then your iole body receives good, for the purified blood goes tingling to every organ. It is the re medy for all ages and both sexes. RICE'S -GOOSE GREASL -OR ~ OSEY BACg K KENEUMI A TI$1. PA INE 1 BAt'K. La(RIPPE. CROP and ('0L1J$. ,ratwsother uised it. Why not YOU? I's the greatestmex.diene ktown. s1;.i - HINA CAVE US THE MASSAGE. It Is Contended That the Treatment Came from the Flowery ingdom. Few people while enjoying the deli ious sensations of the massage at the hands of an expert operator are aware that to the Chinese we probably owe he treatment. While the question as o whether massage originated in Swe den or China has been much discussed, the latter ecuntry is evidently a strong claimant. According to long-time Chinese ideas, life is entirely 'depend ut on "air currents."~ which are desig nated as the prinmary aura of the or ganism; so long, then, as the body is permeated by the air current it is proof against disease, and the object of hysical exercise is to cir'culate the air rurrent. To effect this the Chinese sys .ei is divided into three periods, each period occupying a hundred days. the irs period commencing at the time of the now moon. The patient musa: rise at 4 o'clock .in the morning and walk outside his house, taking seven deep inspirations, an~d, immediately after this, two youGi. who have been spe tialy trained commence a gentle fric tion all over the body, starting over the :ardiac area. At the time of full moon afurther set of inspiratory exercises ire taken. Later on. in the second pe iod, the various parts of the body are ubbed with wooden planks until the nuscles are handened. and it is not un Ill the hardening takes place that the eal physical exercises are taken. Be Lween the fifth and sixth month is the period of greatest activity, the Euro pean dumbbell being replaced by large aeks filled with stones. It is in the third period that the back muscles are hiefiy exercised. Sour Stwuaoh "~ Ater I vros Induced to try CARCA ET, I will nev~er be without them in the house. y liver was in a very bad shape. and u.y head ebed nd I ha'2 stomnach trouble. Now, sIrnee tak K Cscarets, I fee! One. My wIfe has also used hm wh beneflcial results for sour stomach." .Jos. a..LHLo, tel Corngress St., St. L'euts. M.o. CAN DY P sant. P'aatable. Potent. Taste Good. IX od. ever Sicken. Weaken. or GrIpe.10ce. tc.50c. .. CURE CONSTIPATION... teriI. Eemedr Compay, U.ie la otres. New York. SMs IOTO-BAC iSo"C axdniyalGo~r Arn cnterprising liquo~r firm has en iou. so much so that if 15 drops oif balloon ascensions ini Ceyi"it- ^""d while ascending to drop smlai sample here has been a reduction uf 2G ~ensse for spiliig ligd'or in Liverpool, g Mau s Chil and Fever ere sse of Chills al others without W. .T. MooRE. %e t. hv . vEL & UUNt Co.. Whoal . iteta by all dialers, 50 -.-May'b W t imokele.s cigarettes Yet,. -- How A* Yur Eidneys 9 at la P cure all kidney ills. Sar D Uoh t 1S edr Co-. Chicago or N. Y. pio -.. ..... D)ratught count i iyacht race, but never as imiuch as atdt -y%'ss.oC att:nta. Ga.. are the i.l nc- e i c ,io sy srieciliets in the .nly 1. be r..1 offtr in adlertise wor.d. . e cout of this pa-er. Ment in at _( . - CO111Dtgel; alOnk without Plito's. Cure ,)oldD-' ion. It l a scures.-.1rs. E0. mo . eedham, Mas. ctober := 3A-. . ..,ret be undore, especiallv if it's a bard-boiled e;g. eauty IS Bood lieep. Ciea blo jJ meass a clean skin. We beauty without it. Cascar4s, Candy Cathar tie clean your blood and seep it clean, by stirring up the lazy liver and driving all im purities from the body. Begin to.day to banish pimples, boils, blotches, blackheads, and that sickly bilious complexion by taking Cascarets,-beauty for ten cents. All drug. giata, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 25c, 5c. At a recent flower show In Enrian!d somne sweet pea vines were exhib=ted which were grown frorn seed taken from the tomb of an English'mummy buried some 2.00 years ago. The bios soms were of a de!!-ate pink and white and were less than the ordinary sze. "AGrand Remedy." says Mr. Thornton -I haro Iee saffer!t:g with indigeitt'.n and dydpesTa. I tried-. all the reniedlesas well as several e:inent phybi.:lans. without avail. I was Induced to try Tyner's lyspepsia Remedy and the first dose reileved ite-. it is a granut remoedy. I rco-enind It a-; worthy of a trial by aU who wish to be knred. A. E. ToSNToN. Atlanta, Ga." 50 cents per bottle, at ;!l 'iruggists. or sent for pri:e, expro pakt. by Tyner lbyspeia Remedy Co.. 4. Nlitcheln St.. \tlanta. Ga. Malformations among gold fish are produced by the Chinese ly a.itating the fertilized eggs at a certain stag of their development. Crres a Cough or Cold at once. Conquers Croup without fall, s the best for ltronchiLis. Grippe, Hoarseness, Whoopig-Cough. an for the cure of Consumption. Motherspraiscit. Doctorsprescribeit. Small doses; ouick, .'.re reSults. ATER'S!NK -No hu'sehlcl can afford tn be witlhiut it-very husehold can afford to have it. Fun With the Check Bcok. Jonest-BroWn had just beeni manirried. '.ike oiher benedivil he discovered early iI his colllubial career that Mrs. J onecs-lBro wn's, ituethods of' distribitting his hard ealrned polf wa N ost unbusi nesslike aul ia:Ieful. So he opened an :e lounit for he-r in 1 nearby bank and brought th111 ttle lady a check book. With Ill of hIs ltioniile. six weeks or his Vihluliet' tiie. and sole seventeen la itrg-5ize cheek books. NJlts. TJoue.~ 1Browvn at length isneceeded in ma~king omt ai cheek whichl the enlreful b:mik elerks were wiiiing to honor. 3irs. .Jon.<-Brown~ was elated at her ste(T.,s. So detlighlted was she that sit. spel;:an -euiire af ternon . wlith her check book. TJo her uinhomided .joy the h~a - every check she hatd wrt time Mr. JTones-Brown swas called away from lown on ,busi ness. . Oin his riurnm lie asked his litfle spouse how shep was gettinig on with lier cheek lbook sitinliy. "The banik was awfully kind. The14y cashed all1 my cheeks. and what doe you thinfk?-they3 sent them baick to me! Thle chee~l;$ wiere a bit torn and1( ratgge~d. t-o I wrote them tall out fresh and used them agtiu. It's glorious!" Nirs. Jones-Browti now receives her weekly moniey in cash.-Harper's Ba Ear. One of the best weapons to use iu fighting the ubiguitouts cockroach is a mixture of Paris green. and oatmeal. If this is spread uder the papers on pantry shelves and on dishes set where they most do congregate they will partake freely and then expire. Great caution must be exercised, how. ever, to keep it out of the way of children or the. household pets. CURE YOUR. HORSE of Spavin, Curb, Splint, Capped tiock, Sore Ten dons, C uts, Kich. Uruises, etc.. by using Also an inluabale remcdy for man. When taken internaliy it cures Crainps and Colic. It'is the best Everv bottkc is wagranted. Sold iv dealers and druggists gendaslfr. Family ~size,:5c. Ilorse size, soc. :nd :j1.co. P.epared by EARL S. SLOAN, 80sten, Mass. A guaranteed cure for calarrha. Cor. umptons,n-i IHayFever. All druggists, 1.00 W. t. SMITHI&o-. Buffalc.Ne.Y.. c roo r. Could Almosi Prove it by Chemistry. Thomas A. Edisomn. like other great scientists. Is a believer in a divines governing pjower, although popular ntion has largely credited him with disbelief in such things. In a cnver saton between him and oene <-f his ntiates, says the Ladi-s' Hfome Jourr.al. he said recently: "Too many people hav-e a microscopic idea of the Creator. If they wvould only study His wonderful works, as shown in the na tural laws of the universe andI in: Na ture herself (seen on every hand. it ~e pie would but look for them), they would have a much broader idea of the Great Engine'er and of His diine power. Indeed. I can a4lmost rove ils exisience by chemistry." The weaker b.ranches of evergreens produce male Ilowers, the stronger ones the female. To cure,0o The Eue4lyrt g9fIHbfJit The cxperimeat of 16A'iQ.D te Wel known enCalypttfs tru e g n al clii tricts in Italf. MexiCo ani oth coil tries subject to the disease 9 ie Dg pose of rendering 4.1 coil;ftryfd has proven so succesful that Gover nor eneral Brooke has begin stock ing the malaria districts of Cuba with theye trees. The 6nealyptus is a prodig ious grower :!ild absorbs great quanti ties of moisture. which. in warm cli mates, is so conducive to malaria. Dizzy? Then your liver isn't acting well. You suffer from bilious ness, constipation. Ayer's Pills act directly on the liver. For 60 years the Standard Family Pill. Small doses cure. 25c. All druggists. want your mous tche or beard a beautiful brown or rich Mark". Then use BUCKINGHAM'S DYE imaer So ers. o" Dav.m.% on R. P. NA%.L & CO. :ASMUA, N. H. Catarrh Cannot be Cured With local application, as they cannot reach ihe seat, of tihe disease. Catarrh I a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure it yon must take internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally. and acts di recti ron the blood and mucous GUrfaoe. Hall's Catairh Cure is not a guack medicine. It was preecrihed by one of the best physicians in this :outry for years. and is a ru pre .c.ription. It'crpsdof the bet tonics k -n'vs a. combined with the best blood purifiers acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect comblnatioa of the two ingredients in what peoduces buch wonderfal resulte in cur. ng catarrh. Send for testimonials. free. F. J. CH Eiz-Y & Co., Props., Toledo. 0. Sold by DruggiAt, price. 75c. Halls'Family Pills are the best. Custom house officials have a keen sens of duty. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag retic. full of life, nervo and vigor, take No-To Bac. the wonder-wor!'er, that mankes weak met strong. All druggists, 50c or 5l. Cure guaran tcd. Booklet and sample free Addresi Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York A man never adds many inches to hi height by standing on his dignity. Fits permanently cured. No fits or nervous tess after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Greal Nerve Restorer.$2trial bottle and treatise freE Un. lt. H. Kusz. Ltd..951 ArchSt.. Phil. PA IJ- 4 ACTS GENTLYON THE KiDNEYS, LIVEN AND BOWEL$ CANSES THE 5YSTE. 01$pELEFFECTULL OVERCOMES~/~72& HAITUALCONSTPT~ iT3 B ~ ICTS BUy THE GEMVNE - MAN'FD 67Y - - CO TSO8004 ~~2.a TuItion low. Alt tooks FhllEE. 8th year. Send for esta'otte. Address. Dep't20. sTRAYER'S BUSINESS COL LGE. Baitimore.Md. N MILLS, CANEvaporators, KETTLES, ENINES, BOLERS AND SAW MILLS AND RtEPA Ifs FOil SAE?. Bristle Twine, Babbir. Saw Teeth and Files, shafting. Punley.. Belting, Injectors Pipes. Valves and Flttings. AUGCsTA. GA. IVATAfurnish conveyance),tosel I ~our large line tobaccos it one or m->re counties in every section c:f thi nited Sta.tes. Good pay to too right man. Rt HI . PA1 TERLSONToubacconlist.-J hxton.Va A P'ractical Critielast. Scienlce metets occasionally with hu. moous. rebLuffs. P'rofessor Hlelet (Cm'pbell. who until n. year ago) occu p iedte 4lhaiir of domestic economict i the Kanmsas unIiversity. Ietured ont eveig before a literary .society it TI ot-tof-tihe-way town. At the end 01 th aiddress one of the committee, tall, gaunt woman. said aloud: "Wel: I thotught I was going tC erni somethinig. but it was just a lo: of ordinary hiousekeepinig mixed ur wilt long words nobody conid under stnd "-Philadelphiat Post. L'nnny refunded b? yTour - HEche., the G) too0 g( the wi - ou get as good ~ ~ , eap the benefit that way - See our Ate ntor virlts directF The Smith Preumati' -tdetion Elevating, Ginning and Packing , ystem is the Simplest and Most Effleient on the Market; Forty eight Complete Outfli in Sxtth Carolina; Each One Giving absol te satisfaction. BOILERS Aj D ENQINES; Side Valve, Automatic and Coriiss. 3y Light and Hea y Log Beam Saw Mills Cannot be equalled n Design, Efficiency or rice by tany Dealer or Manufacturer in the Southi. Write for F lees and Catalogues. V. C. BA HAM & C0., 1326 Main St., ZOLUMBIA, - - - S. C. I Meet All Competitiorn I Will place with re sponsible parties. Organs or Pianos on trial and pay freight both ways if not found as represented. ORGANS $3Ua PIAROS $16 p! Write for cata lcgue. M. A. Malone, Co!umbia, S. C. A shark's gg is one of the oddest looking -thin s imaginable. It is un provided Wi h shell but the contents are protect by a thick, leathery cov ering. almo t as elastie as india rub ber. The a erage size is two irches by two and bree-quarter inches, and the color is almost pure bla-k. It requir s three years bcfo.n many species of irJs acquire the'r natural nlumage. W. '. DOUCLAS $3&$ .50 SHOES UN ON Worth $4 to $S compared with other makes. Indorsed by over 1,000,000 wearers. ALL LEATHERS. ALL STYLES TIM GESUINE base W. L. Dengsas* - es &ad price *Urf.ed Oft bettein Take no substitute claimed to be as good. Largest makers of s3 and 68.50 shoes in the world. Your dealershould keep them-If nct. we will.send you .. .-r' a pair on receipt of price. State kind of 1 ather, size and width. e9!ain or cap toe. Catalogue C Free. W. L. DOUGLAS SHOE CO.. Erocidon. IMasS W I NTED AGENTS f'or our Cotton Boo ; It begins at Sc. and runs to 1ic.;U flgur s the 16ths and 20ths from 300 to 7001 like 'hot cakes;" ter meshberal. Also for the ible Looking Glass. It teaches the f :B i: by.lilustratron gen tseglro 4.t 0.0per day. Write to-day. JT. . NICHOLS & CO., Atlanta, Ga. Buy direet -from the manufacturer. Satisfac tion guaranteed. Address M. P. MOLLER, Ilas-erstown. - - - Md * .". Tompon's Eye Watu DR. JOFF 05Sly25Ouits. & WANTED-Energetic man as County Su perintendent to manago our business in your own and adjioining counties; no can vassing; straight salary $18.00 per wveek and expenses. Yearly contract. rapid promotion. TO SAVE THEIR TI The Tin Tags taken fi and R. J.. R. Tobaccos all of this list of desirabl~e have your good chewing tc Every man, woman and child c~ they would like t'o have and can ha, 'Write your name and address plt different kinds of tags mentioned ab 'rAGS.?J 1 Match Box. qu-aint ,esign, itoport 5 e al a.. Pepper, one each, quad ruple pate on white metal....7 6Raz.;r, hellow ground, rime English ee l.-a p ... e l ..... e.........1 0 Butcer Knie je pabs a t. ze...e..... .-....10 14 oxersalin a..Ile......45 16 Isnier. or alibre..........100 1U \ ache , s.tn ad eiuaan tee gear ti.e kepe............50 19t ASe. Calk, Pi k warr... 20 :. o rsTbl Lukon1.lgoo d ;4 h i s ecRoer iexpid Frks Nto Adres all y3orumr Tag1an th R . J ' t. REVtdaiNLDS T OC - '.ahant 'rn whd ant et, v -itra LWAYS SAVED. Ipest is not the best, but the best Is eapost. and the-best Buggy is none od, Then why practice economy at ong end? For a doliar or so more as can be made, and you mightas wel as net. Did- it ever occur to you in t0CK1RLL'Wi/i*& Why take Nauseous Medicines? Are you suffering with INDIGESTION? Are you Suffering with KIDNEY or BUDDER TROUBLE? Are you subject to COLIC. FLATU LENCY or PAINS in the BOWELS? Do you suffer from RETENCTION or SUPPRESSION of URINE ? Do you feel-LANGUQR. and DEBIL' ITATED in the morning ? WOLFE'S Aromatic Schiedamn SCHNAPPS CURES THEM ALL!! Pleasant to take, StimUlating, Diuretic, Stomachic, Absolutely Pare. THE best KIDNEY and LIVER MEDICINE IN THE WORL.! FOR SALE BY SOUTH GAROLIlA DISPESARY. xxxxxxxx xx xxz oxxxxxxx OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. May be you do not need anything In our line now. but If you -should now or later, consult your i:terest-by writing us for prices and estimates before pLacing your orders. Now is the time to buy a Bice Haller or Rice Threshez. We sell the BEST. W. H. CIBBES & C C LU1r3IA. 5. C. We agai r the cieanest seed the market, d from probably the la crop yield in 4he State, if not the Unted States. We had 855 acres in wheat thlsdear, ad the crop averaged 20 bushels, per crew Where we had a good stand, not winu killed, we had over40 bushels~rer ac O n hunfred bushelsof our wheat iyilt contai less cockle seed than orn ushel ofodnr. -Pilee @1L15 perb'ushe1 ontears Bags hold two' bushels' harge for bagi, Terms; Cash wt Charlotte5 - . . Free. Dr. E.E REEsa~-n TS3 Mrs. &.P. Wagnon, Loacilink~ Ala, Wrote: "My nereusittW baenever slept moraiin or ZI minutes at a tie abt ras inp taing~" TET* yer Dggistforit ""gig Dr. Ricord's TEmns of Life te~s ard. evr-failing remedy for all cases et nervous. mental, y~hsical debl.ity. Ias vitalty andl pr matue ecy inboth sexes: posittve, permanent ure:, funl treatment $6, or $1 a beotrle: stsanp for ~~ girclar. 3. JACQUES, Agent, U16 BraduyagN. RYBODJY N TAGS FOR YOU -om SCHNAPPS will pay for any one or and useful things, and you bacco besides. n Bd something on this list that e-c-FE E. tinly and send the tags to us; men u want. Any assortment of tlie. ove will he accepted. 2 Si Rlogers' Teaspoons, best quar. !ao 04 Knives and Fcras, si: each, Uck horn handles..:......... 5 23 Clck. 8-day, calendar, Thermom seter, Barcmoer..... .. .6. 25 ool Set not playthings, but real toos.. .~.... ......5 very 1.andsome ....... 07 ath, solid silver, fulfl j.'i ....e 2 Sewn Itachine, firs: class, with all at hments............. 2C % icheter liepeating bhot Gun; - 2Sut Gun, doub~le-barrel, hammer :Gitarroewocd, Inlaid with moth- - er--pearl............ ....... 2000 3 Bkycle, standard inake, ladies or - 4 After Dinner Coffee Srjoon, solid silvgold bon '.. ......... ... 100 23Brir Wood PIpe............... 40 vember 3th, 1900. correspodence about them to 30 CO., WINSTON, N. C. p pp100