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ROOSEVELT IN CHARLE,TON. Will Present Sword to Maiejor Jeikiti April 9-How ContribUttOnS to "Sword Fund" May be sent. [The State, 22nd.] News has been received here tha President Roosevelt will leave Wash ington for Charleston April 8th am will spend the 9th at the Exposition On the afternoon of that day will b the sword presentation. Presiden Roosevelt has expressed himself a pleased at the prospect of handini to "one of the most gallant men witl whom he was associate&"-Majo Micah Jenkins-a testimonial of tb appreciation of South Carolinian for the officer and gentleman-"th worthy son of a noble sire." Tb Exposition management has pr vided on the program for this pr( sentation. The sword will be o1 dered next week. Its value an beauty will be governed somewhE by the additional contributions mad to the fund in the next few days. All the money contributed througi out The State will be consolidate into one fund. The State will r ceive for three or four days long( whatever contributions may be sen MISS ROOSEVELT BONORED BY KAISER. German Empero* Renames a Warship "Alice Rooseveit."-He is Gratetul to the American People. Wilhelmshaven, March 20.-En peror William has directed that former torpedo boat, now used as guardship here shall be rename "Alce Roosevelt." This action on the part of tb kaiser is but another step toward tb sealing"of the friendship of the tw countries. The emperor was muc pleased with the cabelgram he ri ceived from Miss Roosevelt whe she christened his yatch, the Meteo and has shown his gratitude in thi manner. The emperor was highl gratified with the fitting manner i which his royal brother had bee honored in this country, and felt'a his duty a\id pleasure to show hi appreciation in this way. GIVEN FORTUNt FOWdiNLISTING I: THE ABRY.. Young German Left, Fortune By Grani father Because He Fought Against * Spain. Cincinnati, March 20. - "1 be queath to my grandson, Otto Schmab the sum of $12,000 because he we *brave and loyal to his country in th time of trouble." The above is a provision in th will of Mfax Schmahl, a millionair sugar king of Germany. Ott Schmahl, the beneficiary who is men tioned in the will of his diAin * guished grandfather, resides wit] his parents in a modest little hom at 183 West Clifton avenue. Upo: the declaration of war with Spair young Schmahl was one of the fira to respond to defend the stars an< stripes. He participated in numer ous skirmishes and when his wealth; grandfather heard of the meritorion deeds of his grandson he was full c /joy. The news apprising the youn, man of his fortune came in a lette from Germany just received here. DOUBLING UP. - ~ The Belton Milis Increases Capacity to - r 52,000 .spindles. *[Special to The Greenville News.] Belton, S. C., March 20.-At meeting of the directors of the Be: ton mills held in their office here tc day, is~ was decided to double the ca *pacity of the mills, making a tote of 52,000 spindles. Work will b4 gin at once. slightly Mixed on His Vowels. He was a ehort, corpulent, im portant-looking man, and as h walked down the aisle in the churc] in which he was a much respecte< and honored member he seemed fair ly to radiate self-love and self ap proval, says the New York Commer cial. He stopped a few paces fror pew No. 5 to allow his matronly looking wife and three stunning looking and blooming daughters t< precede him, when, to his disgus and amazement, he discovered tha it was already filled to overflowing with some strangers. Hastening t< the back of the church, where the negligent usherers were engaged ir an animated conversation concerning * -the spring styles, he demanded in a voice filled with indignation anc ire: "Who's nectonewing my pieA?" 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You will absolutely be under no you have given VINOL a fair trial for any of the above ail benefit ; youi have only to tell us so, and we will return the~ paid us. and you must admit that we know something about medi that VINOL is the most valuable preparation of Cod Liver onderful tonic-reconstructor and rebuilder of strength, appe .ljious to taste, we are not unreasonable to expect you to LHAM SON, rery seldom did more than send uulygvnt one ysad a weekly remittance. Theyhad Ifsecudolhaet, too busy or too careless or too swn h oe n analtl way to bring to mother the de- mnyfrhrtiln xess of their personal presence and psaesap,crfr,ec left her, often for weeks, with- "h hlrnms o nwi cent in her purse. te ol ehr, adtepo e would be glad, my friend odmte.A h hlrnwr Td out, to do odds and ends of wl od,oeshatbre ag, darn stockings, see to wt eeteta hi nifr ling, hem tableclothes andeneadcuty- ritnI ins,aand undertakeyoonketeeyese:cer hands. If she could only have 1e sewing she loved and earn a li le money for her trifling expen: s, postage stamps, car fare, etc. "The children must not know t; they would be hurt,'' said the poor old mother. As the children were well to do, one's heart burned with resentment at their indiffer ence and cruelty.-Christian 13 na nnartake work telligencer. A THIRTEEN STORY. How That UnIncky Number Figured in a R.tilroad .Accident. Columbia Record, 2 1st.] A well known railroad man of Spartanburg city is authority for the scecuracy of the following narrative, which tends mightily to confirm the fears of those who hold in special horror the unlucky "13," says the Spartanburg Herald: Train No. 13, coming from Colum bia on March 13th, broke down 13 miles from Jonesville at 13 minutes after 3 o'clock. Word was sent to Spartanburg for a r6lief engine and the only engine on the yards at the time was engine No. 13, which was sent to haul the passengers here. This engine arrived 13 minutes after 6 o'clock. It was found further that the engineer and conductor of the ill-fated train were both born on the 13th day of the month. Ecouony in Baking. There is more dependent upon the baking powder, so far as economy in making biscuit and cake is concerned, than in any other one thing. The cheap. alum baking powders average about five per cent. of leav ening gas. Therefore it will take three times as much alum powder to raise the same cake or biscuit as it does of the Royal powder, for in stance, which is a cream. of tartar powder with three times the leaven ing strength, so the actual cost with the alum powder is the greatest. Further than this, however, the cream of tartar powder makes the finest kind of food, while the alum powders frequently fail when all the eggs, flour and butter used are wasted. The greatest economy in the use of a baking powder like the Royal is in the healthfulness of the food it makes. It saves in doctor's bills many times its cost over alum powders. Jeff Davis' Plat .1. [Florence Times.] Mr. D. T. McNeill, enroute from Conway to the Charleston exposi tion, spent last night in the city. Mr. MNeill had a very interesting and valuable curio to place on ex hibition. It was a pistol of the duelling make, that belonged to Jeff Davis, and the name of the President of the Confederacy was engraved thereon. The pistol was sold to Dr. J. S. Dusenbury of Conway by an old slave, who had traced its history and proved it to be genuine. It was mounted in silver. The pistol will doubtless attract great attention at the exposition. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE TRADE MARnxS DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS &C. Anyone sending a sketch and description may nenton is poably patentable Coemunrca tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents ePtent takestny oug unn &Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the $CttIic Jimterican. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scientitlc journal. Termis, $3 a year; four months, $1. Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co.36Bradwlay, NewYor Branch Omfce, 625 F St., Washington, D. C. In Effect Sunday, February 2 d. 1902. (Earerro Staud9~rd Time. soutbound. Northbound sTATIONS. A M. A.M. P.M. P.M. 7 45a Lv Atlanta (s.A.L) Ar. 8 10 10 11a A thens 5 28 11 16a Elberton 4 18 ~2 23p A bbevli e :3I5 ~2 45p Greenwood 2 48 1 35p Ar Clinton LV. 2 00 (C.&W C.) 10 00a Lv Glenn Springs Ar 4 00 ii 4;a Spanianburg 3 10 (2 vip Gireenvile 3 00 (Harris Springs) 0 12 52p Waterloo 20 1 I6n. Ar Laurens(Din'r) Lv 1 38 DaP Fri Dly Ft (;tr 20( l,v Laurenrs Ar 1 47 500~ 6 . 2(8 s" Prs Ar 1l89 494' 6 4) 2 22 .Clintonl.. 1 27 4 30 6 is 2 31 Glville 1 15 3 51 - - 0 2 4; .Kinard.. I 05 3 4i 7 1 2 49 ...Gary ... 12 59 3 31 8 26 2 51 ..Jalapa.. l2 54 3 22 uO6 3 1) N ew berry 12 39 3 011 25 3 2i Prosperity 12 25 2 22 S 42 3 34 ....slighs.... 12.6 2 02 8 5 3 39 Lt Mountain 12 12 1 56 - A M. 9 15 351 ...Chapin... 11 59 1 39 E AS 94 3 57 Hilton 11 50 1 29 Mi1s 9 29 4 01 W hite Rockt 11 46 1 24 N 9 37 4 ( 7 Ballen tine 11 43 1 15 No. 9 2 4 17 ..Imo..., 11 3' 100 Ar 102 4121 ..Leaphart.. 1i 22 12 48 Ar 1 0 30 4 43 Aroo'umbiaLv 11 0) 12 30 Ar 4 LVCluT. bia (A .C. L.)Ar 11 0 Ar1 5~ 5 Sumter 9 A0r 1 84 30 r Charlestonl Lv 7 00) Ai Fo' Rat es, Timie Tables, or further informa- Ar ion call on any Agent, or write to Ar 9 w. G. C H LDM, T. M. EM1ERSON, Ar 9 President. Traffic Manager. J. F. L1vlNMiToN. ii. M. F.MERSON, -. Sot. A gt. .en'1 Frt. & Pass A gt. olmNrba. 3. .i. Wiln'ingt-n N C . CURES DY SPEPSIA, CONSTIPA TION. INDIGESTION- Lv ROUSES TIHE TORPID LIVER Ar SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS Lv GILDER & WEEKS.Ar ty overcomlo Loss of hair, lioofs~ and Scratches in hor and catle. Farmers try it. -l' n the f'aithfunl horse Swinney, Harness e owners know this y that heals, known ment. 4 aggravated cases. :er than any known liar to muscle, skin r it. remedy on the market foi' Is, Sprains and Skin Lumps. orses andmiulesin condition. / e.e dsom pitenofLeea ~well address (suitable for nd address, and the name longs. 11 he via Memphis The Texs two each dayth fr rinia al lines, thu and excellent service. t Atlaata, Gi. d T iit Ageat. St. Leels, k ERN VAY TRAVEL. 1 Commsercial and Pleasure with the .a and W EST. hrough Sleeping-Caws Orleans, via Atlanta. ta via Atlanta and via a Lnchburg, Danville imond, Danville and all Through Trains. ste to Charleston aoe tate amad West Indian Itesorts now on sale at ,time table:, rates, etc., "es: W. II. TAYLOE, Asst. Gen. Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. 1. C. BEAM, DLstrict Pass. Agent, Atlanta, Ga. RSOWRAT lTO IHAJESTN,8. G. ia. Ncwherry adl~ LaIren Reilroad anic Coast in I.Railroad. ACCOUNT Carolina Inlier-state and W<' st Indian Expotitton. ikts on sale at fo.llowing rates: t;essA ClassB Class C S. . ., $.20 $6.75 $4.%I r. M. -. 7 5.70 89 ly. j.C. 7.45 i,.5 3.75 1. S. ('., '.s' > 5.05 3.45 ia S. ('. 5.83 4.30) 3.25 A tlickets sold daily to May 3'st con spvae. tinal limnit June Rd 19). B tickets sohl daily to May 3 st, con s nass ?ce. linal litn t 10 days in addi d te oif sa!e. C ti'k"t~ a old Tuesdav and Th ursday w(ek l o May :iPth, e ant-unus passage nit seve.. tIays ini adelition to dlate of chedule and further inforiration ad E. CAV ENA UGH Agent, Newberry, S. C. J. F. LI VIN~GSTON.Sol'g Ag't, Colutr bia. S.C. O E RSON, H. Mi. EMERSON, .iIc Manager. Gecn. Pass. Agent. M I xvill readf Mexican "iseased Mustang Liniment smules A toad unde a harrow <uffers no more tha that is tortured with Spavins, Sores, Sprains, etc. Most hors and apply the kind of SY'nPath far and wide as Mexocan Mustang Dm[ Never fil ilz-not Cvcn in the mo Cure. caked udder in cows quic' reitiedy. lIar(ly a (lisease pecu or joints that cannot be cured b Mexican is the best Mustang Liniment Itkeepsh A Free Picture Any veteran, who contemplates attendi April 22nd to 25th, Will receive a han Robert E. Lee, and a copy of his fari framing), if he will send us his name a and address of the Camp to which he bc Your best route to Dallas wi (otton Beioperates itsownl tr M1emphis to Dallas and othe chang~e. These trains leave 9evening after the arrival ofil * offering y ou close connections M..BRD, TraeiPassenigerAges E. .La LMAUM, General Passenger a SOUT H RAIL3 TIlE GREAT H2 OF TRADE AAND Uniting thke Principa Centers and Health Reot of the South, NOR TH, E AST High-Class Vestibule Trains, TI between New York and New Cincinnati and Florida Poin Asheville. New YorkC and TIorida, either vi and aavannah. or via Ricd Savannah. uperior Dining-Car Service on Excellent Service and Low Re count South Carolina Inter-S E,xposition. Winter Tourist Tickets to all] reduced rates. P.r detailed LnformatLon, Lterature apply te nseareat tdcket.agent, or adda . U. HARDWICK. General Passaenger Agent, Wuashngton, D. C. R. W. BUNT. 31w. Paarenger Agent, CIharleatonS, 2. 0. E RIDGE RALRO*D j H. C. BEA'h TIE, Receiver. Effective.... 97- (,O1897. between Anderson aiid Walhalla. IBUND WESTBOUN D. 12. t~ations. No. I OOam...... Anderson....... Lv 335 piX OOam......... Den ver........ L v : 6,m :I am.......... Autun.......... Lv 4 f pn Sou t 0 2 am..... Pen dleton.... Lv 4 14 pin 0 3 am.. Cherry's Crossing.. Lv4 23 pw T ' 07am.....das' Crossin..Lv 4 29 PWn Froui 49am ........enes....... Lv 4 47pmn T'ue 25am...... West U nion .... L v i Il pm N amrn. ...W~lala.........Lv 5I p rr p p .v. P. M. Ar it ilet .J. R AND)ERSON, Superinonldent ( hapii iti'ns at Senneni with So. R 2 N- 1 lIrn o tinc ou ' 1 (Clas DIULE IN tFFECT AFTER JI'FE 2, I1iu. tlI Daily--Except sunday. nn S pri gs...................... ... a 00 ~obuck.................... ...-9 4 s idr prt an burg ......................... a tart anburg ....................... 3 4 p a obuck.. ....................--.... 4 0 >p salepins......... 44 .M. Hm ipo. rsdn For o dress nn Springsg..g... .. ..... ..... . 494Q T. M. 1 Tra