The county record. [volume] (Kingstree, S.C.) 1885-1975, February 27, 1902, Image 7
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; Sanitation in the Middle Ages.
The Greeks and Romans paid special
attention to the physical culture of
their youth, to public water supplies
and baths, and Athens and Rome
were provided with sewers early in
their history. During the middle ages,
sanitation received a decided check,
and this was the most unsanitary
period in history. Most European
towns were built compactly and sur- J
rounded by walls. The streets were |
narrow and winding, and light and 11
air were excluded. The accumulation
of filth was frightful. Stables and
houses were close neighbors. The
dead were buried within the churchyards
or in the churches. All conditions
were favorable for the spread ot
infectuous diseases, and in the four- >
teentn century alone the Oriental or j
bubonic plague?the Black Death of !
recent historians?carried off a fourth J
of the population of Europe. The 1
birth-rate was much less than the i
death-rate normally. The cities had !
to be continually re-populated from
the country. <
Deafness Cannot Be Cured
by local applications as they cannot roach the
diseased portion of the ear." There is only ono
way to euro deafness, and that is by consti- ]
tutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an
ir.ilamed condition of the mucous lining of
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is in- ]
floxned you have a rumbling sound or imper- 1
feet hearing, and when it is entirely closed 1
Deafness is the result, and unless the* inflam- <
""" v"? *Q I-on rait nml this tube re- 1
stored to its normal condition, hearing will
be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten
are caused by catarrh.which is nothing but an
inl'amed condition of the mucous surface.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that
cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Circulars
sent free. F.J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, 0.
8old by Druggists, 75c.
Hail's Family Pills are the best.
It is again lumored at Birmingham.
Ala., that the Avondale Mills will
double its 40,000-spindle and 1250loom
plant.
>?>' ?IW1l ilrfllUiHIM
" I had a terrible coid nr.d could jj
hardly breathe. I then tried Ayer's 3
Cherr/ Pectoral, and it gave mc im- 8
mediate relief." E
\Y. C. Lavton, Sidell, 111. J
How will your cough jj
I be tonight? Worse, prob- jj
I ably. For it's first a cold, 1
I then a cough, then bron- 9
I chitis or pneumonia, and I
i at last consumption. ?
I Coughs always tend !
downward. Stop this
downv/ard tendency by
takingAyer'sCberryPec- (
g toral. j
S Three 25c., 5C;., JI. AH droRlsts. ^
, ,. r lit lie sajs tnlco it, I '
K th?n"doV? T.o )'" '1 aP~ * '
R to nice it. thou take it. Knotve. ? <
\v>JViORb
COTTON
to the acre at less cost, means
more money.
More Potash
in the Cotton fertilizer improves the
soil; increases yield?larger profits,
SenJ for our book (free) explaining how to
get the:>c results.
; GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New York.
x T TANTeo--5T^mV5
w / ? I Wpnt to make money
ft u / *nd have money to save, tc
n G / wll Dr. OXli j'* .tlagnctlc
? / IS I It ra*es ba r end
?/ Ml makes hair grow. It enables
J&L . agents t<> get rich.
Bead W cents for one.
ED. K. DIMOCK, Gen. Mgr.,
TSTV? A TTTT> TTT TT fl A.
3" Galls
on our i'orso or Mule quickly
cured with l*r. Ditiilcle' d?u 1
Cira, II De? era. or rent by
mail with Dr. auielsbook,'"i-i*?
e* e.s of Horres. < nttle. 5>heep
And vwine ?vd H iw to Treat Them." upon
recen t of -* ceule.
A. O. DANIELS
I Stanlford St., BOSTON. MASSSfIf-TT?rFa^ir?
Sewing Machine Needle!
Send 2"c an 1 we will send you sample pa fcajre assorted
aetv Jea. Give nime of machine. Acents wanted. National
Automatic Needle Co., 1*0 Nassau St.,N. Y. City
!?0. 0.
Catak.e99'St Op II CO of every description. 8?v
jiiila aU'LL j lefactioC Guaranteed.
Write for price*. JESSE MARDKN
Jm?- 1 St.. R.i rivnanMP.
Geld Medal at i.ullaio txi>o?uion.
JMcIJLHENNY'S TABASCO
SOUTHERN INDUSTRIAL
New Enterprises That Are Enriching
Our Favored Section.
Million Dollar Cement Plant
Negotiations have been pending for
some time relative to the utilization of
the slate refuse and lime rock formations
near Rockmart, Ga_, in the manufacture
of Portland cement, now so
extensively used for dams, building
foundations and masonry work in general.
During tile week it has been announced
that the Southern States renounced
that the Southern States Poet
land Oment Company will 1)3 organized,
with a capital of $1.000.00u, to
juild a large cement piaat in the section
referred to. It is said that the
Peninsular Portland Cement Company
.f Cement City, Mish., iwill be interest:d
to a large extent financially. .
that W. F. Cowham (general manager
>f the Michigan company) will be
"resident, and H. F. Vanueventer, of
Knoxville, Tenn.. manager of tiie nv..
Jecrgia corporation.
industrial items.
Mr. Tom Richardson, who has just
become the manager of the Progressive
Union of New Orleans, has already
begun active work for the promotion
of the city's welfare. He considers
that the constitutional provision
exempting from taxation for
ten years from January 1, 1900. of
new manufacturing plants may be
made splendid use of in building up
the city, and he sugests that every
busines letter-head and business envelope
sent from New Orleans should
bear a statement of that act upon it.
For the banquet last week celebrati
r? or t Vi /-? octohHchmont r\f tha VflW
illty 111 VJ vovuuii^utuvub VI VUV 41 V I'
Orleans naval dry-dock, Mr. Fred
Muller, secretary of the New Orleans
Maritime and Merchants' Exchange,
Limited, prepared a statement, into
which ho condensed a mass of valuable
statistical infortnation regarding
the commercial Importance of that
city. This has been published in
pamphlet form, and is being circu[atedfor
the good of the city.
When the Good Roads Special of
the Southern Railway reached RalslgTx,
X. C.. this week it found the
ground well prepared for it. The
Jtews and Observer of that city, with
notable enterprise, had published on
Sunday a special good roads edition,
containing, in addition to general articles
on highway improvement, reports
from many parts of the State
showing what is already being accomplished
in that direction.
Cincinnati is giving an illustration
5f what a wide-awake city will do for
itself in a handsome invitation sent
broadcast, on the part of the citizens
Cincinnati, to the formal opening
Df the Cincinnati building at the
South Carolina. Interstate and West
Indian Exposition at Charleston on
Rehruarv 1R
The Atlanta Manufacturers' Association.
wliieh proposes to hold an exhibit
of articles manufactured in Atlanta.
has elected Messrs. J. K. Orr,
^resident; R. T. Conley and Samuel '
D. Jones, "vice-president: Walter G.
hooper, secretary, and H. T. Inman, '
treasurer. |
Northern and Western parties. It is
expected, will undertake the thorough
development of the well-known TaJ'ulah
Falls at Tallulah Falls, Ga. Y\*.
A.. Charters, representing capitalists
fropi the sections referred 10 above,
tias purchased one-half the falls and
100 acres of land contiguous bordering
on the river for about a mile.
It is stated that arrangements have
been made to develop the kaolin deposits
near Oak Level, near Martinsville,
Va., and the work will begin at
an early date. The product will be
shipped from Alumine, on the Norfolk
& \Vestern Railway, to East Liverpool,
Ohio, to be manufactured into i
china.
During the past calendar >ear 32,521
head of cattle and between 6000
and 7000 sheep were exported through
Newport News and Norfolk.
Neil P. Anderson of Fort Worth is
shipping through Galveston cattle for
the Liverpool market.
T^xHI * Notes.
John Marsh of North Adams. Mass..
Is reported ;.s having decided to locate
a cotton mill at Charlote, N. C.
he has been in the city named during
the wek investigating with a view of
building there.
Humboldt (Tcnn.) Cottcn Mills it:
in the market for the machinery
noted lately as to be installed to in
crease equipment. The machinery
wanted includes 40-inch finishing lap
per. five 40-inch cards, revolving top
flat; three drawing frames, six deliveries
each; slubber, forty spindles;
intermediate, seventy-two spindles;
two speeders. 120 spindles each; fou:
spinning frames. 240 spindles each:
spooler, eighty spindles, and fifty 30
inch looms.
R. A. Scboolfleld, treasurer of the
Dan River Power & Manufacturing
Co. of Danville, Va., writes that bis
company has not yet formulated de-'
finite plans for the development of its
water power property and the erection
of the large cotton factory contemplated,
reference to which enterprise
was made last week. The work
is under advisement by the directors,
but no details have been determined.
Messrs. John Rudisill and associates
of Lincolnton, N. C., have incorporated
the John Rudisill Manufacturing
Co., with capital stock of
$75,000. for the manufacture of cotUrn
and woolen goods. The charter
permits beginning busines when $15,000
has been subscribed. Specific details
have not been ascertained yet
/ * -> i . * - 7 * .
Familiar Phrases Overworked.
In the Era William S. Walsh pleads
for much-abused words and phrases:
"In these days when everybody is
writing and everybody seems to succeed,
would it not be well to start a
society for the protection of words
and phrases? Many of these are so
brutally overworked by the amateur!
Tbe winged words, tne woras mat
burn, the thoughts that breathe, the
telling phrases, do they not clamor
loudly for a rest? That very sentence
affords an illuminating example of
what I mean. How apt, how vivid
how expressive it would be if all its
epithets had not lost their vitality
through overwork. To the sated
reader the whole sentence is but the
echo of an echo; it not merely means
nothing, but it Is robbed even of its
sound and fury. The greenhorn whc
complained of 'Hamlet' that it was toe
full of quotations unconsciously ex
pressed a great fact through the me
dium of a bull. In a wrong-headed way
he pointed out that constant reitera
tion has reduced the grandest passages
in the language to mere common
places.
Hussia is doing her best to exterminati
the Tungus tribes in Manchuria. Genera
Grodekow is carrying out the work.
Ohio Known Tetterlne.
TV. C. McCall, Granville, 0., writes: "Ifln<:
your Totterine to bo a marvelou.sly gooc
thing for skin diseases." 50c. a box frorr
J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga.,if your drug
it
fc.iOU UVU l> lb.
Fact is the rock agiinst which the wave;
of theory break.
Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy Cures Indl
gestion and Dyspepsir.. At Druggists, 50c
A musical education isn't necessary tc
sing your own praises.
Baltimore has no fewer than 30,000 col
ored inhabitants and Louisville fewer thai
40,000. St. Louis has 30,000.
Best For the Boirel*.
No matter what ails you, headache to a can
ccr, you will never get well until your boweh
are put right. Casc.sef.ts help nature, cur(
you without a gripe or pain, produce easj
natural movements,cost you just 10cents tc
start getting your health back. Cascaeets
Candy Cathartic, the genuiue, put up in meta
boxes, every tablet has C. C. C. stamped on
it. Beware of imitations.
Thirty to forty miles an hour is the ruh
for riilroad trains in Russia; in Siberia
fifteen to twenty.
Wireless telegraph stations are now bein?
erected by the Japanese authorities on the
Korean coast.
Putnam's Fadeless Dye produces the fastest
and brightest colors of any known dye
stuff. Sold by ail druggists.
The gauchos of Argentina live entirely or
VfCA ?vav vmw.v.
or flour dishes.
FITS permanently cured. No fits or nervousness
after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great
NerveEestorer.?2 trial bottle and troatisefree
Dr. It. H. Kline, Ltd.. 931 Arch St., Phila.,Pa,
Even the close-moutlfecl' man must rfirccumb
to the dentist.
Piso's Cure is the best medicine we ever used
for ail affections of throat and iungs.?W*.
0. Exdslet. Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10, 1900.
Each year 1,Q9J,000 persons succumb tc
consumption.
Cheerfulness is the offspring ol
employment.
r
Gain is not godliness, but godliness
is gain.
MSI I. E. ll'OGNNEIi
II II VI VI Hi! W ?~ ?
Was Sick Eight Years with
Female Trouble and Finally
Cured byij'dia E. Pinkham's
Vegetable Compound.
"Dear Mrs. Pinkham:?I hare
never in my life given a testimonial
before, but j'ou have done so much for
me that I feel called upon to givjj
this unsold**-1 r^r.n'.v'e.lgfctu-jnt of
MRS. JENN1E K. O'DON'NELL,
PncidflDt of Oakland Woman's Riding Club,
the wondeVful curative value of Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound.
For eight years I had female
trouble, falling of the womb and other
complication*. During that time I was
more or less of an invalid and not much
good ?or anything, until one day I
found a book in my hall telling ol
the cures you could perform. I became
interested : I bought a bottle of Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound
and was helped; I continued its
use and in seven month s was cured, and
since that time I have had perfect
health. Thanks, dear Mrs. Pinkham
again, for the health I now enjoy."?
Mrs. Jexnie O'Doxnetx, 278 East 31st
St., Chicago, 111. ? fsooo forfeit if abov*
testimonial Is not genuine.
Women suffering from any
form of female ills can be cured
by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound. That's sure.
| Mrs. Pinkham advises sick women
free. Address, Lynn, Mass.
*
fjg80- 5*18
2 for lagrifpe, colds,
5 ff.yerishness, and all ?
2 kinds headaches ... s
, 2 NO RELIEF-NO COST. S
y Sold by *11 DrneeUti. K
ptiinv i aw administered in
1 v u 1 ? our courts. Easy
i ^ terms. Enter now. Only those In earnest
\ ' need appiy. Addiess W.C.tOLUNCS,
Box NORFOLK) VA.
! i>n/\ p (CM/NEW DISCOVERY; r*ea
U r% \/ 1 I quick relief and cure* worst
, cases. Book of teetimonia's and 10 dnjr*' treatment
free. Dr H. H. OREIH i SOBS. Box B. Atlanta, Gaf
Women Who Work
, m In home, shop or factory ca
- their work much easier if th
U comfortable co--sets. The
: I Straight Front
: 1 Roy*I Worceste
i I Boij ToijCon
Combine Comfort, Ease and Elegz
fA Ask your dealer to show them to y
i Royal Worcester Corset Co., wo*esi
I urn asM>?
WAN
I Hides, Tallow,
We Bay Outright; No Comi
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1 We have contracts wi
, tanners in the count!
hides annually, and v
HIDES to fill these c<
It is only a few years sin
small shippers instead of thro
t over twelve hundred regular shi
Southwest. To those who do not
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banker, or to
R. G. Dun & Co., "i
> Neal Loan &. Banking Co.,
Atlanta National Bank,
' ThiH National Bank,
Maddox-Rucker Banking Co.,
Inman, Sn
Or any other Institution, Merca
EDW. O. M
We?sforc? Ilranch lloaM) ^"70 ^QC
139 Klnzle <t., Chicago, III.) ^ 0=?7C
*am' ':UlD'D* Tao'1"D'1 m
|^^Bk\gSQpP^l Q.iVl 10 f?c?it?ri> lojcthcr with gjfl
1 ^^SALZER'S MAGIC CRUSHED SHELLS. I
l H Best on earth. Sell at $1.24 per 2u0 lb. bag; 8
13.75 for SCO lba.: <8.36 for 1.000 lbs. H
>o. 9.
I THE LANIER SOUTHERN
; Shtdmedd ^tye/Zeae
MACON OA.
' Thorough In al appointments. Business
men re- ojmlze onr nlplomas as a testlmo
alal of ability and worth. All brnn- hes taught.
Full Information cheerfully furnished.
| A A MoneT-making Secrets; trnj one a win;
' II uer. 64 pages. Price lue. Piedmont No*.
IUV elty Co,. No. 1533. \\ Inston-Salrtn. N.C.
(^CLOYER^
I Grasses. Our northern .TTOwnClover, w
properties, hasjustly become famous. B.
I n Cross* Priw Qarir, bir. tf.60; TOO lit. $9.20 m
' Ttarfh sad Grauct aad XTCSt ||
M MBRiovw?w| ?-? 5 1?w- ?
ff Catalog Bailed >ou for tc potUxe. W
I JOHN A. SALZER 1
/A SEED CPA)
Crosse,WI5.^^^
, i s cf .i
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rurs and bRins.
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mission or Drayage Charged.
th some of the largest
*y, using thousands of
ye MUST HAVE THE
>ntracts.
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ce
we began buying direct from
ugh the dealers and now have
ppers throughout the South and ^
kr.ow us we refer you to your
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Bradstreet's Commercial Agcy. j
Lowry National Bank,
Capital City National Bank. |
Fourth. National Bank.
J. J. A J. E. Maddox,
lith & Co.,
ntile house or citizen of Atlanta.
ILES & CO., |
I Marietta St., ATLANTA, fiA.
f \ hoe(lwller*
H Yk cirnos!
| // Uk W The genuine
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11 M UNION MADE.
? 1 Notice ixcrcetf eftaUe in UbU teUmr :
18yO = 898JP^^r^
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THE 'REASONS ?flKWW in F0CT rear% '
W. I*. Douglas makes ami sellsmoro men's
$3.00 snd 13.50 shoes than any other faro manufacturers
in the world.
W. L. Douglas $3.00 and $3J50 shoes placed
side by side with $5.00 and $6.00 shoos of
other makes, are found to .be Just as good.
They will ontwear two pairs of ordinary ,
$3.00 and $3J0 shoes. ^ j
Made of tke beet leather*, Including Patent
Corona Kid, Corona Colt, and Motional Kangaroo.
/.? Coter u4 Always BUcfc He?k? C?#S. ,
W. L. Doucias S4.00 "OUt ?d?e line"
cannot be equalled at any price.
J Wboee by wall Mc.tslra. CaUio^|we.
j H ni b- WWII'I n?m >J
WANTED! -"o0-nil
I LI/ i the most ofllfe.i'tud/
Bookkeeping Penmaneblp,
Shorthand, Arithmetic, etc.,
AT HoniB under the ffoldanoe oi
EXPERIENCED TEAcHEfU#.
I Drake-bridge School,
Room 650,150 Fifth Arenue,
NfcW YORK CITV.
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