The Spartan. [volume] (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1896-1898, September 22, 1897, Image 5

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f NU-BitEAkFAST. . Some Facte for People Who Dealre Health ? A Sound Mind and a Sound Body a Moat Excellent Equipment for Life's Work. Soon aftor Wnffr> <1 Pnllooo v v/ v>?? ft) V V|/vucvlf when the larger students were knowu to all the leadiag cltizeoe of the village, Dr. R. B. Cleveland, noted for his Bhort cats in solvlag a question, said to a group of the college boys one day, on the subjtoc of mtirriage: "Well, boys, if you are goint to remain young always, don't marry. But-if you expect to grow o'd, by all means mairy and make a happy home " The Doctor's advice might be sp'ly turned in another direction iu th**se words: "Young people, if you expect to retain eternal youth, with digestive p>werj equal to a duck or ostr cb, eat what you please or when you please. But if you expect to reacn the high noon mark of life and pass over ou the other side, control your appetite and regulate your d et when young, or jou will pay for it all with compound interest when you get old." Several health ar'icles may follow this dnriug tbe wiuter. The following suggestions are thrown out for the consideration of thoughtful people interested in their own health aud that ui tueir cmidren. Getting Kick is generally a slow process. A cure can not be brought about in a clay or by a little dosing. Much of the medicine taken by people, whether administered by physicians or se ected from the patent list by the patients, does no good and may do much harm. The physicians of all schools still "practice" medicine. The poorest doctor that one ignorant of drugs and his own body ever hsd is himself. Excessive thinness is a disease or the result of one. So is excessive fat. When a ?.uau or woman of ordinary height piles on a buudr. (1 pounds of tat above the normal allowance, it shows ihe necessity of a cure. Pogd taken into the struiach ar d not digest id is a burden and not a help. When the tongue of the lever patient is furred overaud til > stout* c in a similar coudit ou, it is a cruel tiling to til! tout stomach with milk and other foods that caunr.t be dig< ste 1 or assimilated. ' People with any slow fev? r are not going to starve in a few days. They will keep strorg-ir by fa'ing nothing when tlit digestive ore^tis wilt not Wfil't " "I Dr. Tanner, a reasonably well ninn, Listed iofty daj s, and oaiue out cf that last wi.h Lis brain clear ttild hi*nervous system ail riglic. Half the ctiildieu in Spartanburg are not properly nourished. Very fat oucb are unwisely fed. Tttin, pale, sal ow ones are badly cared for. Observe Ilia children under one year old as you meet them. Very few ot them will have the right weight, complexion and healthful appearance. All the sick and nervous headaches are caused by eating too much, or eat lug at the wrong time and by keeplnu the digestive organs working day and night without any rest. Th*6e hints are thrown out to set 1 yon, the readers of Thk Spartan, to thinking. Some of you may object to what, in st?.tnri. hnt, Ihiit la ?.tl i-l?rhr The following clipping 1b pertinent. ' It is from the Augusta Chronicle: 1 GROSS KKKDING. Edward Hoiden in the Chicago TimesHerald quotes a friend as saying; "A friend of mine who battled with bis appalling appetite, and with comparative little success, once replied to my remonstrance by saying: 'You and other preachers talk so because you know nothing about it. Have you ever , been walking on a dusty road in July, j with the hot snn pouring down on you, and no water in sight for miles? At j last yon come in sight of a well with the cool bucket and a glass ready for , quenching vour thirst. Do yon know ( how you feel when you are hastening toward that well? That is the way I | feel all the time " , In all communities there are men, | few lu number, however, who are | prodigious eaters. We have seen some of these persons. An abnormal appetite is a disease, No doubt the doctors \ have remedies for it. Ordinarily a vo- ) raoious eater is overcome periodically* wim naanea or saueiy ana resorts to drag*, bitters, pills and potions for re- | lief. I We onee knew a man of this glntto- , noes description who spent considerable money with th** apothecary, but said: *'1 could get well by fasting <r dieting, ' but would rather take medicine than stop eating." Men who drink liquor freely and chew tobaeeo excessively become small eaters; but this is not < universally the ease. We have never | seen a man, like the Chicago glutton, who was hungry all the time. < Some of the great noblemen of Bog- j land in the last century and the begin- t Ding of thin oeutnry were enormous coueuuiers of food and strong drink, bntliv?d to ?dv?uoed yeais and tock prominent pans, almost to the last, In the empire's public affairs. We have olten woudereu how ti e people non h bf Ubsoi aid Dixon's line coutri\ed to eat to m xen lood. Englishmen in t *ir owu c >uutr> aro said to be p eaom n-1 tieuclierineu. Some are said to emulate i lie lleg. bOIUeUOW, tbe XVepi ioualiy lur^e CoUiiuuieis or food a-?l 1 quer const tute powerful nationalities, anile ti e atHteuiiuuK Italians, Spaniard* huu L?ileumis are behind in the material race. Undeniably, a man is better t(T individually for moderaie iudiiigeiue of i?Pl ? i e, especially it wbat he partakes oi ue uouribuiug, pure ai.d unoojcctiouabh>, as well as p datable. But uo rule of oiet seems app.icaOie, rigidly, to a who e race.. A South Caroliua sage declared that "the lebS he ale the beuer he felt." Indiana, before goiug into council, reject the coutents of their stomachs, iosisting that their brains were cleared in that way. Some other philosophers were fond oi the pleasures of the taole, but only, we believe, when their intellectual txerclses were over for the day. Operu singers never eat nniil after the ulgnt pcrfoimance. Then tiny indulge hbemliy, and, as a couseqnence, grow fat in middle life. A society elub in in once told u? that a very thin person might be fattened or plumped by lute me^U. Tnt-re are some persons who would restmole oxcl iin ition paints no (patter what th*y ate, or when. It is ordinarily eisiei to lako on fat than to put It off, wteo vastly accumulated, The best way to grow thin is to be u mail carrier over an ex ensive delivery district. CjI. Tom Howaid UBed to say that a Congressman, wtiote bulk was several hundred pounds, became a uiod< 1 of physical symmetry by eating one meal a w< ek. Abnormal appetite i-e prjbab'y a nervous el.sjrder. a friend of curs, a o? a tiiol jounggiri, was slet py ud tue time, her nervous sy?t< iu was improved by f.'feign travel, and excessive nervoumees departed. Perhaps a monstrous, persi-t-nt hunger might te remedied by judicious tr< aiiuent of the nervous sj su 111. We cannot advise ineu sulft ring from uiiuavurul appetite logo to ilie b.loi.'cike country at this time. Th y might maiuiain chronic huuger, tud, in an emergency, become cannibals. Dr. Montague Accepts. The following is a copy of tbe lefcUr or acceptance of Furtuan's Lew pvf?i d - n i: Uev. A. J. IS. Thomas, D. D., s?cret?ry pro tern: aiy win and Brothkr ? With sincere appreciation of ihe nonordone ine by tin trustees. 1 accept tbe pieeideuey of Furuiaii University. Conscious of my own Imperfection, and with lull realization of the grave responsibilities ot the oillce, 1 shall as 8tnue its duties with earnest prayer for the guidauce and blessing of Almighty God, knowing that from hitn alone can come the direction tnat will bring sue cess to our efiorts. In the discharge of the high duties before me 1 will Invoke the support, the sympathy and tbe prayers of yourself and the other members of the board, of the faculty aod of the Baptist host of South Carolina, as well as of Christians of every name throughout the tttate, who are interested in education and in the growth and exnunuinn nf ? ?! ,.? '??u-11 ? 1 v? * umo-uuuuicu IIIBLUUUOU Le.*rniug. Youis fraternally, A. P. Montauuk. September 18, 1897. SOMETHING TO DEPEND ON.' Mr. James Jones, of the drug firm of Jones & Son, Cowden, 111., in speaking i of Dr. King's New Discovery, says that last winter his wife was attacked with La Grippe, and her oase grew so serious that physicians at Cowden and Pana conld do nothing for her. It seemed to develop into Hasty Consumption. Having Dr. King's New Discovery in store, and sel'ing lots of it, he took a bottle home, and to the surprise of all she began to get better Trom first dose, and half dozen dollar bottles cured her sound and well. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds Is -- to do this good work. Try it. Free trial bottles at Ligon* drugstore. 5 Samuel P. O'Brien of Charleston left bis home early In July. He bad been In a melancholy or demented condieondltlon for some time. His body, or rather his bones and cloihiug *?n found out in a marsh on the Belvldere farm. It was evident that he h>dgone there and shot himself. President MoKinley held hia tlrst fall cabinet meeting last Tneaday. The lieads of departments made reports ou various questions and after a general llscusrlon of certain topics they adionrned without taking any si ec'al mtion on anything. r r eeeeeBBBsasBEBaaaeB Wha Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pltchei and Cliildrett. It contains ne other Narcotic substance. I for Paregoric, Drops, Soothl It is Plcasaut. Its ^uarant Millions of Mothers. Castorh ?tlio Mother's Friend. THE FAC-SI MILE APPEARS ON EV TMC CrNTAUR COMPANY YY MUR fWMH^ltl,l,wt,*,,w,,"t'"nw7w,"M""""""""" 5@iaroBm^s^a^7ss^BH8DJE*aBai 11 llfE liave arranged to i| A SPECIAL i R B>r? A Tx TT-t T'-x yx rtt-i rrri || KfcADfcKS Oh 1 XH We have secured a spec | the greatest of the illi jl Uhe Cosm *E which enjoyed during 189O intelligent, thoughtful reade fl odical. daily, weekly or mon IB will be sent in combina | FOB ONLY '?11 AT A MBREvV l! nowliinial 81 PRICE. thought I in? one year the ablest authors, tl The Cosmopolitan 1344 pages I And you can have all tl I pajier and The XI Cosmopolitan SI so good a rnagazine as now. the cot * ?? * Female Teachers iu Demand. Idaho 1b the Ideal p'ace for yourg women over sixteen years old. There are ten sturdy,energetic unmarried men there'o one worn tn. School teachers Are in special demand. No odds what State a woman may go from, or whit may he her polltios She is sore of catching a husband if she wants one if she migrats to Idaho Dr. W. 0. Whitsell o! Salmon City gives this experience: "1 will give an illustration that carre ! under my own observation. charm imr young lady. Miss Bach, came from Iowa to teach in the public school at Qivensville, Idaho. Before she was there three months she was eng&weci to a prominent man of the town, ami at the close of th* school term they were married Her sister name to te>ach the next school year. When the term wahxlf nv?r fttila tUft? 1 , .... ..... ivdigucu buu iunrrled, and ??>nt for another unmarried s'eter to take her plaoe as teacher. The th'ril H<h? Hunch taught In the aehool the latter of the term, but three days after the torm closed she -was married to a business man of the town. "Now that's the trouble a school trustee has In tryiog ?o keep a supply of lady school teachers on hand. Some bustpees man or wealthy miner or ran ph rnu n o am he nl/vrto* ^ ? ?? # ?uu captures every one These into* re and ranch 1 m n iuay have rough ext-uiors and , wear high-top boots and s cued han, but. th-y are handsome and strong and many are graduates from it astern col* leges. And when they begin io make love, a young lady's heart is sure to be captured." The Columbia Register now sends out a Monday morning edition which ib a ceptab'e to its mary readers. v Si V t is :*s proscription lor Infants ither Opium, Morpliino nor t is a harmless substitute ng Syrups and Castor Oii. ?? is thirty years' use by i is the Children's Panacea SIGNATURE OF ERY WRAPPER. immiiiiuiiiiiiii mniiijii'UNnm nimmnftiiuuue. secure | J ID VANTAGE THE I* HIS JOURNAL If :ial contract by which ftl <* istrated magazines, ? % opolitcin, |j i the largest clientele of H rs possessed by any peri- It thly, in the entire world, K ? tion with this journal, both The CosmopolVan H| and this journal Q^JLK i,s couT^lcle.with-oi.'-t the \al paper and one of the great ?> :d monthlies representing the Ht and talent of the world. Duric cleverest artists, give you in 15 o , with over 900 illustrations. It lis, both your local news- R * It Estate Notice. All porfons indebted to the estate of C. 8. Pop' land are hereby required to present their claims, properly proven, to the nr dersigned at Gaffney. b. C., or to OarH-le & Carlisle, attorneys, Spartanburg, 8. C., cn or before August. 23, 18!?7. Persons indebted to paid estate are requested to make settlement at oace. VIRGINIA C. COPELAND, Administrates. July 27, 1S97?3t. As OU Ullg as Adamant What ? The CEMENT and LIME We seil. Also we have LATHS PLASTERING HAIR to I Complete The Job. Yonrs for business, Morgan Iron Works ? Si AI L Seaboard- Air'uLine No. 41 No. 408. Lv Portsmouth y 15 am Voo ani Ar Monroe 8 55 pm 9 35 am " (*ata?l'a M pm III '/I* ant " Chester 10 38pm 11 05 aiu " Carlisle 11 OB pm 11 29 am " Clinton 12 (w am iv 15 pui , .,* *. Greenwood 1 01 am 12 57 pm " Abbeville i35?m 121pm " Atlanta . ?^ 5 20 am 4 OH pm OOING NORTH ~ I I Lv Atlanta ? IS am 100 pm " Abbeville 3 55 pni 4 5ft pm " Greenwood 5?pm 5 23 pm " Clinton 10 33 pm 6 08 pm * Carlisle 1109 pm 7 01pm " Chester 12 OK am 7 33 pm * Catawba 1 04 pm 8 13 am Monroe 8 20 am 9 15 am Ar ortsmonth 5 50 pm 7 30 am ; Nos. 403 and 402.?"Ttie Atlanta Special."solid Vestibule Limited Train, with IiufTet Sleepers and Day Coaches (no extra fare). Nos. 41 and 38.?"The S. A. L. Kxpress.' Solid train of Pullman Sleepers and day Coaches Portsmouth to Atlanta. Doth trains making close connections Atlanta for New Orleans and points beyond. Lv Rpsrtanburg, P. R. & W. C 11 45 pm Ar Greenwood, " 2 3 pm Lv " S. A. L 2 34 pm Ar Atlanta, " 7 45 am Making close connections for Chattanooga Nashville. Memnhls and nolnts hmmniii Abbeville, Elberton. Athens, etc. T, J. ANDERSON, O. P.A. J. N. WRIGHT, 8.F.&P.A. Portsmouth,V Laurens, S. C. FIDELITY LOAN and TRUST CO. ?OF? SPARTAV BUr (?, S. < . CAPITAL - - $30 000.00 SURPLUS, - 8,000.00 (4EORH E COFIKLD, - - Prerddei t W. E. BUF^ETT. - - - Treat, u re i J. B. CLEVKjLA^.O, - - Attorney OSJTf.lM '.'OPS. A. H. Twinmr; u, D. K. f'.iiNVKl.RK, W ?. Manning, OKO. COVTM I . W. K. Burnett, J. B. Ci.irvRj.A.i L* Interest will lie allowed at tbe rate of four per cent. ]?< r annum, on all kuiub of live dollars o< more r? in? iniDp on de posif foi three months, to he computed and added to aceonnt semi-annually Jftai. gnthiilu.d.daTsol June and Decern*jdr. Provided, that nothing hereto tjiiiii i prevwui cue payment 01 interest to Hiiv depositor closing liis account ' before ?) e semi nnnvn) st; tinenf. On certifier, tes o( de? o?it if six months <1 V u? r cent Interest allowed. South Carolina and (jeor^ia Kailroad Co. "The.Cliarleston Line." [Schedule-In efieet-[Juiie; l3,1K-7. Thsough trains [betweeni [Charleston unil Ashevlllo carrying rullnian lluirett Parlor Cars.. East Daily. Lv Augusta 6 Mam 3 20 p in Ar Aiken 7 08 a m 4 07 p m I" Klngvllle 10 '?& a m ? 20 p in t" Columbia 10 55 a l.i 10 10 p m Cbarleston 11 00 a li too p m Wkst: Dailt. Lv Charleston 7 10 a m 6 30Jp m " Columbia 7 nn ? m . nn .. ? " Klngvllle 7 45 a m 4 44 p tn Ar Aiken 11 ON a in 0 67 p m Ar Augusta 11 51 p m 10 46 p m C Akl lN I 1 AM N, Tally ExcepllSundav Lv 10 26 a m Klngvllle Ar 4 36 p m Ar 11 66 a m Camden Lv 2 25 p m Lv .6 00 pm Klngvllle Ar 10 ?o a m Ar 8 15 p m Camden Lv 8 46am AIKEN ACCOMMODATION. Lv 0 40 p m Augusta Ar (6 07 p in Ar 7 30 p m Aiken Lv 4 16 p m NORTH and SOUTH, via Denmark. Througa sleeper to and from New York. Lv 3 06 p m Augusta Ar 8 SO a m " . 7 11 p m Richmond " 8 40 a m " 8 20 p m Washington " 7 00 p in " o 30 a m New York " 1 28 p m Connections at Charleston with New York steamers Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, Northbound, southbound Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays for Jacksonville and Florida points; and at Augusta with the Georgia road to and from all points West and So< th. Also at Itlackvlile with the Greenwood, Anderson <9t Western railroad to and from liarnwell, Alendale and Sle^ern. Connection with Southern Hallway at Columbia to all p<<lnts In upper South and North Carolina. Through trains between Charleston and Ashevllle. JAS. H. SANDS, L. A. EMBHSON General Manager. Traffic Manager. Summer f*xciir?ion Rates. "Effective ?t once,J the* Charleston A WeHtern Carolina Ry., will sell Summer Excursion tlckeis, limited for return presage to October Rl?t, to Greenville, 8. C? Spartanburg, 8. C., HarriLlthia Spring, 8. C., Glenn Sprlrgs 8. C., Aabeviile, N. O., Hendersonville, Jf. C., Flat Rock, N. C , Saluda, N. C., and all Mountain Resort*. Fast and convenient schedules guarhiiteed via this route. For rates, schedules, or any information, write or call ujon any agent of the company, or W. J. CRA^G, Gen. Pass. Agt., Angus a,