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GOOD ROADS MOVEMENT.
Lf?<lpm ncllevc Tlint Time Pop Praetlrnl
Work Han Arrived.
The lenders of the movement for
good roads believe that the time for
educating the piddle to the necessity
of improved highways is now passed
and that it is opportune to begin the
work of praetieal legislation upon an
extensive scale. The.v have met the
argument that the improvement of
roods is a direct burden upon tlie taxpayers,
farmers particularly, by showing
In statistics that Instead of being
onerous good roads are a positive economic
necessity for every class and
every section of people. They have accentuated
their argument by the exist
CALLED A liOAD.
Ing plans of highway ccouoiny In the
magnificent roadways of some of the
European countries, France particular
ly, where, under national supervision,
the cost of transporting the pro?lucts
of tiie rural districts Is about 5 cents
a ton |>cr mile, whereas in tlds country
the nvernKe Is nearly 110 cents, and the
vittivlvntini (n lw? fmiiiil lit tlm nitiintnlii
states often reaches several dollars.
The value of improved highways was
appreciated l>y the national government
in the early part of the century,
and practical operations were under
way when the advent of railroads temporarily
stopi?ed governmental effort.
Hutiiclent appropriations were made
and work done, however, to establish
a precedent which shows the constitutionality
of the present suggested appropriations
by the government to
again return to road building. One of
the strongest arguments in favor of
the passage of congressional appropriations
at the present time is that
the farmers will support it by demand
Ing that some of the millions of dollars
which are now annually wasted in so
called river and harbor Improvements,
which call for forms of highways, shall
be used In the building of genuine highways?viz.
country roads.
Though the wheelmen have been the
leaders in this movement, they nre not
alone by any means. They have secured
the support of the farmers' national
organization, and ninny of the
granges have adopted good roads resolutions
of no uncertain meaning. Now
the nutoniohlllsts come forward as in
fluetitlal allies in the movement. The
three classes tlfiit are directly interest
ed In the movement represent both tlx
recreative ami ceuuoiulc sides, a com
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mention which should augur well for
ultimate success In making the good
loads movement one of the great Issues
of the day.
The economic necessities of good
roads are so comprehensive as to affect
every person In the country. Better
roads mean cheaper produce, greater
educational and social facilities and
a saving of thue and expense generally.
,
A Money Snver.
"Smith is a great fellow for economy
1 save money every time 1 meet him."
"How is that?"
"By not lending it to him."?New
iuik nvi'iiiiiK journal.
Tlie C?f? ol W?ffr.
Mrs. Tompkins- Well, Sally, I suppose
you've given the goldfish plenty
of fresh water.
Sally?Goodness. no, ma'am, 'cause
thoy 'aven't drunk all they've got yell
SIMorly Hympnttiy.
Gwendolen?IIow late you are, dear.
What have you been doing all the
afternoon?
Maude?Helping the Grlgsbys at their
"at home" nud making myself generally
fascinating and agreeable.
Gwendolen?Poor thing! What a hard
day's work for you!?Punch.
Hero Ilnrln (lie Armonllon,
"False, fulsc!" slu-ieked the hero of
the latest dramatization in falsetto
tones.
"Do you say that to iny fnce?"
screamed the heroine.
"I say It to your very teeth!" roared
the hero.?Cleveland Plain Dealer.
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FOR S
V
THEY WERE UNANIMOUS.
Tke Foar Pmirnicrri Knew (ht Cob
pnn) Tlifjr Were In.
There were four of them Iti the smo
Inp compartment of the parlor ear. ni
tliey planced furtively at each oth
ami puffed away for ten minutes wit
out speakiup. Then the hahlhcadi
man drew n loup breath and an Id:
"Gentlemen, I should like to eo
verse."
"So should I," answered the oth
three In chorus.
"1 should like to narrate one of 11
adventures to pass the time away."
"So should I."
"Hut 1 am restrained by the feai
nay, almost the certainty?that 1 won
be eharped with exapperotlon."
"So are we."
"Not to speak of belug classed as
liar."
".lost so."
"And therefore, gentlemen. 1 deem
best to preserve a discreet silence."
"So do we."
And they smoked and stared Into \
cnncy ami finished their cigars as so<
as possible and got away from cai
other. M. Quad,
Rood n* n Clock.
Father?Come, wake tip. uia; it nm
be time to net up.
Mother?Why, pa?
Father?'Cause I've just got the bal
to sleep!?Chicago News.
Plrnnant For niolilm.
Blobbs?Say, old man, come down
my house this evening. We're goli
to have a little whist party.
Glubbs?All right. I'll come. Y<
can coax me to go anywhere to pit
wlilst.?Chicago Tribune.
tnhrrltnnrf.
"He Is a man who weighs his won
carefully," said the observer.
The cynic smiled.
"Yes, and from their lightness
would say that his father was a gi
cor."?Chicago News.
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^ Baby's
A
[f is very much like the blossomII
ing of a flower. Its beauty and
II perfection depends entirely
II upon the care bestowed upon
II its parent. Kxpectant mothers
I should have the tenderest care.
11 They should be snared all worry
I and anxiety. They should eat
II plenty of good nourishing food
and take gentle exercises. This
i will go a long way toward preserving
their health and their beauty
1 , as well as that of the litMe one to
i come. But to be absolutely sure
1 of a short and painless labor they
should use
Mother's
Friend
rejrnlarly durinp the months of Restntion.
This is a simple liniment, which
is to be applied externally. It Rives
strenRth and vigor to the muscles and
prevents all of the discomforts of preRnancy,
which women used to thinlc
were absolutely necessary. When
Mother's Friend is used there is no
danRer whatever.
Get Mother's Friend at the drug
store, SI per bottle.
THE BRAOFIELO REGULATOR CO.
atlanta. oa.
Writ* for eir fre? book,11 Itcfora H*bf fa itnra."
Sul fciibe for The Tim its and kt
posted.
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ALE AT HOLMES
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- "Something New Under
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id All doctors have tried to euro
Pr CATAUUII by the use of powders, acids,
j,. wises, inhalers aiul drups in paste forni.
. Their powders dry up the mUCUOUS
membranes causing them to crack open
and bleed. The |>owcrful acids used in
n* inhalers have entirelv eaten uwmv the i
same membranes tlint tlieir makers
er aimed to eu'e, while pastes and oint-1
nients cannot reach the disease. An old '
Qy ami experienced practitioner who has '
for many years made a close study and
specialty of the treatment of CAT A it It 11, j
has at last perfected a Treatment which
when faithfully used, not only relieves.'
at once, hut permanently cures CATARRH,
by removing the cause, stop* J
pi tut the discharges, and curing all ina
flaination. It is the only remedy known
to science that actually reaches the afflicted
parts. This wonderful remedy is
o known as "SNUFFLES the (iUAKANTEED
CATARRH CURE," and is sold
at the extremely low price of One Dollar,
each package containing internal and
n" external medicine sufneicnt for a
lin mouth's treatment and everything necb
cessarv to its perfect use.
"SNUFFLES" is the only perfect
CATARRH CURE ever maue and is'
now recognized as the only safe and j
positive cure for that annoying and disgusting
disease It cures all intlamation
quickly and permanently and is also
, wonderfully quick Jo relieve 1IAY
f. FLOY Kit or COLD in the HEAD,
w CATARRH when neglected often
! leads to CONSUMPTION?"SNUFFLES"
will save you if you use it at
!once. It is 110 ordinary remedy, hut a
completo treatment which is positively
guaranteed to cure CATARRH in any
I form or stage if used according to the
' directions which accompany each package.
Don't delay hut send for it at once,
and write full particulars as to your condition,
and vou will receive special advice
from the discoverer of this wonderful
remedy regarding your ease without
cost to you beyond the regular price
ist of "SNIFFLES" the "GUARANTEED
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Mary had a li tie lamb?
"mi You do not look surprised;
?y (>f course you don't for Mary has
Widely advertised.
And something you may learn from
Js this,
If you are not a clam?
I You c?n be just as wid'y known
o- As Mary and her little lamb.
_ Your name can be a household word
And you be known so well
"" That folks v i 1 confidently buy
The things you have to sell.
i
And when you once have got yoursc'f
Into the dealing rays
Of the sunlight of publicity
i Y'ou bet your life it pays.
? Enchange
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\ The Best Liniment for strains.
1 Mr F. II. Wells, ilie merchant a*
D?er Park, Long Island, N. Y., say-:
"I always recommend Chamberlain's
Pain Balm as thebest liniment forstiains
I used it last winter for a seve e lame,
mess in the side, resulting from a strain.
and *vas greatly pleased with the quid1
\ rebef and cure it elTt cted. For sale by
i F. C. Duke Diuggist.
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Secretary Herbert reallv went
over to the Hepuhliean party in 18H(>;
1 that he should come out now in
advocacy of its doctrines simply shows
i 'hat lie has at last gotten the courage
of his convictions. It does not show
any general change of sentiment in
1 the south.
?
i A Vassar girl has jumped thiiteen
feet and revtn inches?and it wasn't
at a proposal, either.
A Superb Grip Cure.
Johnson's Tonic is a superb Grip
cuie. J* ives every trace of Giip L*oii
son fiom the system. Does it quick.
Within an '-onr it enters the blood and
beuins to n? .tralize the effects of the
i | poison. wi.niua oay it piar.es a e*rip ;
\ I victim bcyon the point of danger. '
( , Within a week, uddy clucks attest re- !
turn of perfect nealth. I'rice ~>0 cents
i( it cures. Ask for Johnson's Chill and
ep j Fever Tonic. Take nothing else.
1 13-ty " I
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The trou'>'e in the pension Office
is that Mr. Kvatis enforces the l.us
as they were passed ami unt as desired
by the pension attorneys and
looters. That is the whnie thing.
gSubtle 5
| Foe s
w B
I Dyspepsia is unrecognized in BS
half the cases. It deovivea the S
unknowing sufferer. Its nmny ft'*
variations work along the weakest 19
lines of the system. To liattle
against only one of them is vain.
Our booklet explains its syruptonis.
Our Dyspepsia Tablets give
complete ami lasting relief.
GILES' i
Dyspepsia Tablets fi;
10c., 25c. S ,
IN AND 50C. V
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I NION, S. ('.
Oh! By all means, annex Ila-waii
to California as a Congrcssi' nal district.
To d> so. will later furnish a
splendid prece'ent f ?r distributing
the Philippines ainor.g various slates
where it is desired to bring about
or tnaintnin th? ascendency of tl e
Bepuhlican patty.
Siunmer eomp'aittt. is usually prevalent
among children Ibis setson. A
well developed case in the in the writer's
family was cured last *e^k by the timely
use of ChamberIain's Colic, dhole*a
and Diarrhoea Rentedv?one of the l?est.
oatent mtdicines mannfaeti r*d and
io ulur.*? Q 1 11
?o ninn?ii r\r?u ??ll 11?| 11? I H', l-flF
home of ye scribe. This is not intended
as a free puff for the company, who do
not advertise with us. hut to t>eti' fir. little
si flVrers who may in it he within easy
}>cces> of a physician. No family shou'd
lie without a i>ott.le of this med:cine in
the honsp. especially in summer time ?
Lansing. Iowa, .Tournal. For sale by F.
C. Duke. Druggist.
Technical education pays nowadays.
Of a graduating class i f
forty students at such an institution,
28 were unable to he rre?cnt to receive
their diplomas, hecau.se thrv
had already accepted good j hs that
rupiirid their immt diatc attention.
Of course, the British may he wirning
all right, hut it doesn't look
verv much that way to a man up a
tree.
The ?S?'ir:ir Old Story.
J A Kelly re' >?es an exneiienee similar
to ih if v* h'e'i hapj>"? m1 in almost
e\("v lU'iehtiorhooil b> the Fiii'ed States
nl has lr en t. Id and i?-toM hv rhensands
of others. Ileca' s: I/??t summer
I had an attnek of dvs'ntei-v and
purchased a Iwtle of f'h .n.t eilain'.('olie.
' link ra and Diar>he"a Ih uielv.
winch I used according to direct inns and
with entirely satisfactory r<>?-u'fi. The
trouble was controlled nine ipiieker
than fomer at? eks wh-oi I n--ed ot.h??r
r> mid'ps " Mi K-lly is a we1' I uowu
,-ii /. ! hi nfi nivNM, .>. r or sa'e
by F. C. D.iko, I)rn?gi?t.
It is difficult to svmpa'h'z. * with
the goody goody Maryland Democrats
who succeeded in defeating Sen
?tor Gorman a few \e??s ?go, and,
who now find themselves c?n fronted !
with the selection of either G-'-rmnn
or Mudd?the man who procured the
padding of the census returns in
order to get himself chosen senator.
Health Office Hours.
Will tie in my office, at the Council
Chamber, from 10 a. ir\. to 12 nt. even
day, Sundays and holidays excepted, for
tlie convenience of citizens wishing burial j
permits or to t ransact, any other busina-s I
pertaining to the office.
2" ?tf. W. I). TT a nit is.
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ANTE
& MOORE'S PHA
NOW IS TUB TIME
to net a good Watch for a lit tie money.
A bivr line of Gold Filled Watches ihat
must be sold at any price. You netd a
watch and ?? need the mouey. So now
is the time to exchange to your advantage.
Yours for Watches,
M. E. TINSLEY.
From, all ap) c trances, the Boer
War will lc going on a year from
now just as it is today?except that
thousands of B -er won en and children
will have died meanwhile in the
concentration catnps. Even George
the Thil d tripil nothinrr an haan ?
this on America.
Look Carefully
To Your Kidneys
Dr. Jenner's
Kidney Pills
cause the kidneys to work as
nature intended they should.
They build up the shrunken
walls of the kidneys, as no
known remedy has been found
to do before.
As a cure for urinary troubles
they have no equal.
IO, 25. so Cents 10S
SOLD BY UNION DRUG CO.
I NK IN. S. C.
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The issues of 1004 will not be
?hosc < f 1000 still less these of 1800.
Why then should loyalty to them be
made the test of Democratic standing?
Why not throw wide the doors
and take in all who wish to come?
What harm can harmony do?
m
Don't Force
Your Bowels
with harsh minerals which
always leave bad after-effects
on the entire system, and where
their use is persisted in, tend to
completely wreck the stomach
and bowels.
..USE..
Edgar's Cathartic
Confections
The only harmless, vegetable,
bowel regulator, and liver vitalizer
known.
As pleasant to the taste as
candy, and as positive as the harshest
mineral. No gripe or pain.
83? \ o, 25, 50 cents.
SOLD BY UNION DRUG CO.
I N ION, S. ( '.
It is rather interesting to read in
western Republican papers assertions
that Mr. Ilanna has been "deceived"
as to the ship subsidy bill and
"misled" into Hipp rting it. "Decei*'<d"
ami misled" are good as ap
pli?d to the Ohio Senator.
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