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?j Mirs Idev M. Srvyder, Twiisiiitr in iiM> n?t.Ji'jsj Civit V.n?' Sri < Inh. If women .eou5 I ]-. / t a'tcnt'on to ^ I the':"" hoilth wr wonM have more b?ppy ? j h > ' mh.-rj a..o o.t.",hKTs. if U if they X j ai .iii oceerva roSwi.j th-.y wwuid iumi n j rh.?* docf <> $' prescriptions do not y j t?c-' ?r n the .;u..y cures thiy arc ^iven f tr- l-'- .... . r I ' .1 coa.oiling wtiii niv ditigjil.tl lie ad. j ' vi<eii Mcfclrce's Vine of ("ardni unci Ihrd. ? j fortft Black-Draught, rod so I took if t.nd i- j h sv? f ,?ry -r.it ?n fa t1* ?r.!- h!rn for a g ! | life opened up to m'vPS r-.tored health, ? ' I and 11 city 100k three r.iv,.-.:ht tocurtir.e." J? | v H (I ':*? ? I-i i 11 :l;iti?r of tlio ? j nm: fiiiiotiups a:i< ie i.iost <?. g ' Iloi; tonio r women. It run 3 * I >< ;< -tv. sup'iret< > Fr???juo*it. irtvi?- *. ] u' .r i.i I i unful vtiuMun. ftillibff ? i Ol t!'t -fi 'Aiitili Ui^U .?J llltf. ll k i "t I* * i \v?;on a; r ath.' wonian- B h?s?.i. ..irtttg iin r.-i.uiic.. : ft?-r child- ' at. . lit V" <'t llf ' f">" ' j j11 r?r v ( vines a <l?\?r I ->i?y to homo* C taw i:il, rr ' r year*. \11 i.r Lt'i 't- liavr $1.( 0 i f Wine S .>1" n.-ihli. ^ 4 #4 a ?. * ,i. rr* *-. rrn i1! ?** ' . > t-U . 1 l' -A ' ^t'. V. .. : ...... ? JMCCMST OF LOCOMOTIVES,i Engineer Must On I'pTwo Flights of Stairs to Cab. Tacoma, Washington, I.etlKer. The Northern Pacific has re ccivcd the last of a consignment of *21 of the biggest engines in America, 'the last one of the! series ?rr;veil a few days ago and i Tacoma. the terminus, has the| distinction of being also the greatest railroad centre in the world in this respect. There are as hig engines elsewhere, iu t*os and three*, but on no one line and at no point are there a score' ot empties liKe the class! ju>t received in Tacoma. Any J too of those engines could have i done alt tho railroad business! thcr ?, as to be doi.n here ten, year* when the "sage hens' lined to crawl up to Weston with eight and ten cars tint could ho loaded into fire modern car-.,: 3, I , - o.r.l ..'1 T1 I t" .......... tim ti ... (>'M)11C SO St. ( lli i.? <>' Ult'hti Uli('iue8 SlllCO tlie^ are ctii'fined to freighting on tne . mountain division. Any one of i then run pull on a mvet track nil! til W iuu led (.Uli innl I,All be ilUllg behind them. 1 no only limit in ti e number of cars that o?n be handicd bv a single crow. In tho| graphic language of Master Me- ! chanic hiruoe. on chii string all i the ci.vh you can get behind on<- j of tt-o.e engines, chop the train . off r. mile or so, and awing 'em ' into I'.m tland easy." ITcIiiiicmI language will no'j ennvc . i0 the Hverago reader the' imireii?itv of thefig wonders of; locomotive building. 'l'he name | giver, tnet/i by common consent! all over the roar is '"'oaltleships," , and a more descriptive name could not hav" been chosen. OnoI goes op fwo llights of stairs toj ri ?c . it" cab. tor the boilers ore1 so Oig rney cannot tie squeezed I between 'ho drivers, and perforce J ithim oe put on top of thorn. | 1/jh.i rieipht is ot three men i f>t(?tiH rwr ???? other's rhon' ft,,rp?mi ?t Wnv onr>'M_.v, j0 Fquoezpil thro",oh tho turn,*' . Indeed,! Uih ..t.rirlr. !ibu >, ijo rained to , lor ?'.* /, through tp m the East. | 'J ho r\ Under* aro double on earh pic'u. o? .np arranged "tandem,'' j tho Tfoi(1 "tand^n " boinp adopt i ed jii the elans name of the eng n. r ' opu tho "Mop,il" oT? ' gines, which could swing 500 tcni up the 1 2 10 grades to Lester a the foot of the niouutaiD, wai considered a wonder, and manj believed fcie limit was reachei as to size. But the Mogul anc its load is not a mouthful to th< present "battleship," which wil weigh loaded nearly three timet as much, and lolls along withoul apparent effort with 1,000 tons. It the freighting over the ruoun tain were still done with horse flesh, as 40 years ago, it would take 50.000 horses to do m a week what a "battleship" does in a daj She carries 210 nonnda of steam I'lio "highpresa" cylinders at the front of the "tardem," looking like young l.r> inch cannon, dis charge into the "lowpreas" cylinders at 70 pounds. From ond to end tho engine* are 60 feet long, for, as the mas ter mechanic says, "Since they can't build 'cm any higher, the only tiung they can do now is te build 'em longer." Konndly speaking, one of the engine* would run alt the mills in Taccnn. if it were not a locomotive. Five ypar? ago the company received the tirat of its "Klondike' engines, then considered a mas t.erpiece of engine construction Though monsters in hi/.u and it power, the new engines exceet them just 20 per cent, in botl dimensions. The "Kloudiker' exceeded the "Mogul" by "nf tons up the grade to Lester, anc i..e"batt!erh!p" daily exceeds tht "iv'ondiker" by 200 tons. . .9 engines are not comfort abie for the engine crews ant have occasioned a great deal ol kicking. A bulletin w?r poster yesterday cutting down the loadi of engines, and still further or dera the "battleship" will only b? required to draw 000 tons?stil far in excess of anything whiel has preceded them. The objec of the ord*?r is the speeding up o trains during iho groat rush o business now on. It la positively announced now as ofttiines before, that the lirni of locomotive building has bee: reached. It remains to be seer how many mouths it will be be lute the limit sign is torn dowt and u higher one substituted. < >ire<l of ft*iIt-* 11 if r Mi Your*. Mr. O. Henry of Geneva, Ohio had the piles fur forty years Doctor and dollars could do inn lift Ualinff irnnil I In W i? ?*t> 11 o..l ,>r, p. ww... ? III n I? F!u?H Salve cured him peraaa nentiy. I nvalun hie for c'ltB.burne bruises, sprains, lacerations rrzonift; tetter, salt rheum, an< all other skin diseases. Loot t- r the name 1 )eVVut on tbe pack age?ail oineiM are cheap, wonh iena counterfeits. Crawford Bros Nam Jones on Hooker. ' hav* bean preaching, peregri ti 111r:lecturing around over th< I'nited Siatet. for 30 yoRrn. but think the biggest, broadest, high est tiling 1 have struck in all mj rour.;itj 1 hit 1 aet Saturday nigh at tn o Booker 1. W a ah. ng ton Nor mal institute, of Tuehegoo, Ala I arrived at Tuskegee on tin evening train, ana at S o'clock in carriages, with Congreasmat Thompson, the B*v. Mr. Trawiok and other gentlemen, i drove oti to the chapel or auditorium o the school, and wo walked in ani tt wk. our seat* on the platfoim I'here were 2.-400 students aittihf hefioe me, and a choir of 200 ho hind us. It wan a marvelou night, to look upon. They g&vi us three songs?two of ci&Msica music and one along the line o the old-fashioned negro niolodie ?and with thin ono they well nigh lifted the roof from the gtea . rldihcj. i whr then introduce! 3 j to the audience. 1 was then irtitroduced to the audience, and j I spoke for an hour and a half. I r am sure I never spoke to a more 1 j respectful,attentive, appreciative 1 audience. After the lecture we ) had other songs, aud the enter 1 tamment, not including my lec? ture, was immense. t I have believed for years that Booker T. Waahiugtou was tho . leading colored man of the world . and I have always believed that I he was leading hie people right. ; | I iieard that he said to his atur dents some weeks ago : 'Now,, don't any of you cherish social equality. It will be a thousand years," said he, "berore vou can think and talk along that line. I I Y<>u have got t?< pet a thousand) ( years of industry, of hi: tory, of! Jpoetrv, of science. of achieve-! I . % j motifs behind you before y??u oar 'dare think of social equality,! , much less ta!k about it,and,1'said , J he, "if you get an idea like that , into your head t caa discover it . very poon. and you will have to i k emigrate from hero." He said:1 j "you do not need to think of how 1 . ! social equality can he brought ' about, but you need to think how ( . can I make an honest livirg and provide moat, bread, clothes and . a home?" ij Hooker Washington i? a gcu, ; eral. lie is more than that, he is| > h king. Hh rules with absolute > authority the thousand* who atI tend hip school; his word ih luw.^ ? The discipline of the school ie I magnificent, and it takes great! generalship to put twelve hun ; drod boys in the Rime building; fl?8 pnpile and run'them with so I | little friction. bast Saturday night as I looked: upon that great audience of colj ored student#, 1 wished the great j! world of men could look and sec J j i what I eaw aud hear what I j i heard. I wieh the world underf' stood Booker WsohinTton end I I the great work ho ;? doin^ for hi.' 'race. I am tolil it takes over' i J 100.000 a Vrtttr tfi riU * fh.> run t ning e\pouaes of that echoo), uud , i liim broad brain must not only i run that school but raise that! ! money, and he is doing both, and . . I verily believe that Moses kvh- , I * \ I ' a loader the ! ? c'ite> <>f old, I * I ho Hooker Washington, by the providence of CJod, ! ! r on raia ' t ' eil up as the leader of hits race. ' [ 1 found Hooker Washington,! "I ? I - ' - | .tuv.inut, IU U ' b Ul I U IW, ri" I I ' I i I g, ijancl 1 might say humble, gt nlle J III All. lit) MM Ublrt illUiaeil Upon I ' i uuhoil v. lie kuow'H hia place,and | j | in his place he 1m ?t !< His*. Him blMOgrap'iy is a revelation, his work i - | is itn itiMpiration, nr.J his success * I i? marvelous. i believe that noi * I man can do these tilings except] God bo with him.? News Hanner. To Ihe Vanillic. a,! A1 low me to way h few words j ' in praise of Chamber la in'w Cough ' Remedy. i hail a very severe Cough and cold and feared that 1 ' wonhi get pneumonia, but after; t taking the second dose of this' . niedi ine I felt bettor, throe bot-1 I of it enred my cr?lri and the 'I pains in my chest disappeared entirely. I am most respectfully ? youra for health, Ralph S.Meyer?. i b.r?-'l hirty seventh fit., Wheeling, I W. Va. For sale bv J.F. Mackey I A Co. f j I he Court ol Appeals of j i the District of Columbia lias de-| '! eided i hut I lie Capitol in priviieg-1 i ed and exeuipl lioin I ho law in " j regard to licenses. It thia were R nnl mo Congress would have s;iid Li I HI i PV litnJ?lu " <?> I f Thiii BlftTigture in on cverv l?oi of the centime ,! Laxative Bromo-Qwininc tuow>m 1 l4?i /e.euii* Uibv ruf i r"l-J fj u'i# 1 ??-* Bertillton, the expert, who won ' unenviable notoriety in the Dreyfus case, has at last vindicated his claims for his system if detection. A myaterous murder was com mined 111 l'ans latelyaud | no clew was left by the murderer except certain hnger marks on a window pane. The streaks were photographed and enlarged and Bertillou identified tliotn as belonging to a man who had undergone the anthropometic system eight years ego. The man was found and arrested ami the murder has been proved against him. One MtniU?> CitiiKb Cure Is the only harmless cough cure .hut gives (puck rchet. Cures Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Whooping Couch, Pneumonia Asthma, l.alrrtppe and ill Throat, Cne*i ami Lung troubles. 1 got soaked 03* ruin, says Gertrude K. Feuner, Muncie, Ind., aud coti iracted a severe cold nn \ couch. I failed rapidly; lost JSlbs. My druggist recommended One Minute Cough Cu.o. i no tirat bottle I 1 "tight rebel'; "cver.il cured ni^ ! ?ni back to tnv old weight, 148 lb*. One Minute Cough Cere cot* the phlegm, relieves the the cough at once, draws out in llamm-itinn, cures croup. An ideal remedy for cluidreu. Craw lord L>ros. IjANCA ST 12K C1I123TI2H K AI L.W A Y. He'ween ''hosier and Lnucastc; Schedule In K(T< vi Not'Ptnhnr 9lb, UK t Daily Kjcceyl Hunduy. Southbound. Norihbouru So. IS. No. 17. No Id. No. H. M'.iA. M 1 w "l?. .W.tA to 00 H I r. d r.v .. Chvalor.... At' &.0 8 i> lu ill h in " Oris ft Id 7 id 10 <M X MM. 1 .... KnuX .... " 9 !0 7 .0 lu 37 h lo|? "...KlcnburK.... " S 1U 7 30 10 17 S n'd a "..UiiitcoiiiVlllo.. " I .10 7 ?3 11 OSl SOii I* ..Kurt U'i.vu..." I SO 7 10 11 lu w 151 " lintcvs... . " I t&, 7 >/. II 30 9 3??lcl Ar. Luncuioor. Uv i oul 6 Jr. I ?\ M. A. ,V j P M. A. \ No. 14, .cavitnr Laoc^Hii'r r> 45 a. 10,, mak" cloconnoot ."i ;n Chosior Mrlt.lt touibor Kaunas No. .id lor cliuriolU' uinl poind aoi'ln ninl Hi uboani Air L.tio "Alipuia Npr.-clnl" foi Ailtbtt tod poliM wuil Alio wltn Carotin .? Northwv>i rn Ay No In for Lt-nolr, N. C and .11 ici .!.<.? pi itiits ntid SuuUiorn Kail w . \i i:< for f vlt i. da and polrim touttt. I,, ,1 .,,,11 , *', i|< 1 H.O 1 .1 in COilllltCl 1 li Minii',i 1 u U , No..? I,'out Col ituuiu a.i fXiiiitH kouwIi; n ilnmrd Air Unti "A Una la .vr ,1" .-on Ni rt 1 ri. iwi'l K.i.-ilorii in S-1". 1 i.- rti ilv. No i.4 frmu NortfM.ru atxl . ... aim at <<am.ua tor wuo s> C. & u. r flu UlllcKnnUO!. 1 *. LrtiicHsier I 15 p. rv . cou ai Luiu .inor Mitii >. < A i? I. from 1 iiudi and Marlon, souil . . Uy N.'. aiUhunitr to Cli.irlf' < ami p.tiuli no; 1I1. No ... loavtnf Choi tvr le.M n ta connect \ tlii'Alci w i hi ouiiUo .11 iUii vay ,iu, >? 1 ro 1 Colombia ami ;i ilnt-. .- it LKKOY .Sl'KlN'iS, J. M. 11 ii A Til , t Icri.ldl. f/Mti'l. I'as. 1 Wood's Seeds. | \ Vetches, J l'he HAIRY WINTER or k .SANIiVKTCI! 11 ukos it liny or ( M iTOI> 8'ip?*rii>r ill fed i i l".i it lit) ft nutritive i|iiuliti?*s to Tiinotliy ft I lay It w ill also make llie hottest 5 \ it !il .if i!ry f.-i-ti ot ai?\ ero|> that ft i*an Ik- sua it in tin* Kail, in (Iti-H k 11 .-.peel II at MI|'?riol l<> ( lilllnOII 9 ('! vat t-i* uot only makesit larger ft yield tlitin that rrop, hut is very ft iitiifli superior hi feeding tjualitifs. I 1 Wood's I all eauilo^uc lolls all , about Seeds for Fall Planting, . Seed Wheat, Oats, Rye, ' hurley, Vetches, (irn.ss.un! Clover Seeds, etc. i'l liii. U>1 C^VtilO|4Uv dlili pi 1CC6 of an> St-etls tU-j iretl. 1 ' T. W. WOOD & SONS, ! Seedsmen, Richmond, Va. i Wood'# Full Catalogue a'sn tnll.4 abotlt 1 i Vegetable atttl Flower Seeds, Strawtierry and Vegetable Fltnl.t, l.awn it | (trass, live. tilths, Tulip*, etc. Catalogue mailed free upon request. J 1 Anyone m-iulliirf A Miniih aixl > | fjutrkly u.?*i?rtaln finr opinion t i iii.niilli.ii l.? ,iroiiHldjr p.ii< ..t? ' ttoi.,Atrlctlyoiindnntlal. I'.nu.ll \.|i I Rl'Iil lr?l>. Oldl'Kt l.Bi'lir) Inl-.' 'I Patent# irtkpti tiirnuirh Muni - . r. .< *}? ,ij noffc*. iHlioutCIHH'I, In Scientific HiKerta*. A hanilaomoly IHuatraled vri.iklr I i.iireM llI eiilaUoti ?.f any Hriotilino Jotminl. T'Tiiim. ?J a ) < ir: (. uriiioii.iiH.fi. rol.l by all Tirwfii-H. r*. ftSuPi'N ? Pitfvv York 1 Braurb ' " C% V 8U VHhln 1 BEST FOR THE , BOWELS It jroo htrcn'l a regular, htallb; moumml of tk? ftovflt ?f?r; d?, jou'ro III or will be. K?ep your a bowr la opan. aroCbe well. For a. In "f rl<?n?of ?!? m lortphTflc ?r pill polron, l? rianrc > ? -mooth- ~ I Nl.tuliut. mult |>vrlntw?f of kMpln( lb? bowela ?! >?r anil clean la to take EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY f'laaaant. falatalila. Potent. Triale Oooil. PnOood, Norre Klek-n. Waaki'U, or (irlfo. ID. fi, ami 60 rent* |>?i lot Write for free eauipli . ami bookW-t on lealtb. A litre,.* 1*3 j MILIUM- Ktgi lH rimi'lM. I IIII AHO or KEW TOUR. KEEP Y0UR_BLGC3 GLEAN SOUTHER! RY Sohoilule in effect June 20. 1002. NOllTHUOl'NLl. 113 II 3f> Kx. sun Kx.sun \l l?i . I M! a...I l.v rharlmlon 7'Xiant 11 ?>ptn rot imb'.u T iVniu I ?<).na . Ktnvsrllle 10 SVim f> OOwtn Numicr 11 leant Pvnalen 1" oo in 7 4.Vtm Ar Kershaw IS Vipiii 10 4'iHtn l.anoaster i Vpm I I Sftum . Koi-k 11111 ? ?Wpm I Op?i Yorkvillo .4 Oplu 6'.D|im l.i .eksbitrK 4 HHpni 4 fcOptu 4t ' Lv Itl ickvilii v iv);im ~ shclby > V.">j j:. V Mailt IS iilicrluriliun ii.fTjitn I- Opiu Ar .Marlon 7 (.Spin I nSpin SOUTH ROUND. lit 12 :?4 ~ Ex. .Sou Kx Sun. Mixed .Mixed Lv Marlon fl 05am 2 Mitim Ai Kir.lierforUtfii ,'dam I l? , :n Shelby n ifciain 7 .nipm liiucksburtf tfliiait. h tXJptu f.v llluoksburi; 0 islam T 00am Ar Yorkvliio 10 jOam v 2uaui Hock Hill II OSam 10 15atu r>iiiica!-'<T 11 . -*>atn SI Mipm Kerr, haw 12 Jhpm S :40pnt Citm(i"n " imp in n Wpra Sumter 6 ISptn Kintrsvllle 3 SlSpui 9 Vtpni . Culnmblo looopui Charleston ' SiOpm 7 'JOatn To New York Via Rock Hill. ua L.v Camden 17 c I pin Kershaw I lOptn Hook Hill f StSpiu Ar Chailotte V Jopm Washington 7 85ani New Turk 1 40pm Trultb 113 ?nd lit dully bcln t* m Caiuileu and Marlon : flatly except Sunday between Camden uud Klngsvlllo. Trains rui. solid bctween Klnpsvtlle and Marlon Solid train Hock Hill to Washington with I'utluian Drawing Hooin sleeper ?i? New York. Connections made ai Ilia It HI'l. llinckslv.rp and Marlon ! villi* Divisions of Southern Knliwtiy Pit fu'l iiiforoiMloii iih in rales, sclmUuiis anu Pulling!! ran oil. apply to any uitoni Southern Kail way or * 11 \V HUNT. I> l? A.. Charleston, S C. ^ V. >1 TM'I-OK, ,Mi I'.A , Atlanta. t?it S M II AK KWlfK.li.P A ,\V I-I.lnr tnri I) C. I' II At KI-.KT. '?.A1 . Wii.Hliliitrii'i;, t) C CillCrXGTCR'S EKSLiSH 4 i PENNYROYAL FULLS | CO" \s-c- p "' * ' tn'r. Atwn-? n>u.nV( l.mllivt. a?* I)- iff'V-t *)? , I ' H M il? ?. ( g-:n * r.NULIall I.. H>M ti.4 I (Jul 1 tn< lalllc iKglril ?f:tt) biuo rht?n. li.hd iiii utbvi. Kt fu^v dutigiirbuii tulMllI |ptlon**i|il tnsltnlloil* * i* ml hi .-tumps for I'arllrniiiri. Tnill uonlnl* i' lti*iiff lor LaiIIm*' r'lrr. I li) iriiirn lull IO.OOO To?Uinor.l?l? I-oU all l>nn*i;t?ts. OniOUSHTKR OUBMICAI. Co. moo !*V?#1!%ofi mitre, PIIIU., Pi, VS#nuw? ?itU u?o*r. I , HE'S A Bad IVian W11<"? HoatH Hi* Wife 'by neglecting the taking out of j life insurance. A little economy in daily lifo would )>eiiuil die I CSU'rvillf of i) luilo'V tbnl iivinl.l _ c ... ... J .? WIII11 protect ilic wife from want if i you died, or would matun- and heneiit you when you need it | most. Confer with A..) .('LA KK i at Lancaster and let him show ? you what the greatest company Ion earth, THE NEWYOllK. I Id EE, can do for you if you !live. A. J. CLAliK, > i Aj-nt.