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A 'Languid Japr.neie Lailr.
In a recent nddress In Tokyo n prominent
Japanese educator said: "T-lie indolonce
of'J&pauefto ladies' la some- (
tiling numzlpfc. I know n daughter of '
certain petr, but a brand new one.
oud ttils young lady's Indolence Is really
beyond tie Idea of ordinary uior- {
tola. ?be will not-even open her in out li
of herself. As scon as the tiuie to re- \
t'.re to ln?r LmhI arrives she" Issues her
rder, *S*d'w I will retire,' aud at once .,
three or.tyun maids spread the undernullts.
rfelh* ler. or. rather, make her.
for she simply stands like n doll, to
change her cjothes. and at last the girl,
swaddled in her night garment, Is put
to bed Just liken person suffering from
a serious H'.ifcss, and so the puor thing
goes to sleep nnd releases her^inalds
from their trouble ttll the ufernlng.
wtieu'-^hc diiily^ jrovdlho , l? toJniuod
First'of nil she Issues to'the maids
waiting In bfr anteroom this extractdhinry^crd$r??'fislinll>igcf.^p
now,' and
then tUb*-"Cxrictly vtl)c reverse
of that "of tlie'ntglit beforo Is forthwith
commenced by the girls. Day
pfter d:\yUJila.xoutlne is gone through,
' ppd {be spollrd child of the proud upstart
pcei* forces herself from licr mis
taken notion as fo dignity to lend the
life of an Invalid and to cripple the
normal development cf her body."?
Chicago N<;ws.
. Flah rroverbs.
"1 bavo other flsli to fry" one says In
declining a fnsk. "A pretty kittle of
llsb." says ?nother,' ln des'gnntlng a
pretty bad mess. Tbe "kittle',' Is the
tnckle of the fish* boom, "which may
easily get )?td n sa/i'snarl. 'There are
other flsli In'the sln.^suys the rejected
suitor. "Mute as a flsli," "Drnd as a
licrrlug," "As uneasy as a fish out of
water," "To fish for compliments," are
among the pest knqwn figurative expressions
referring to the flnuy tribe.
"Vcfy like ? whale" we may refer nt
least to Shakespeare's time ("Hamlet,"
til, 2). "White" As whalebone" whs
Coined who* walrus .Ivwy ,wns taken
for whale's bone: "Thti shark Hits tbo
feather" la a!Bollor> saying, Indicating
the fact that this voracious flsh will
not touch a gird. The use of tho term
"land shark",Is not confined to seamen
by any meant. Sbnkespegre.ninkes uso
of another AnadVtcali'O^pr^^^h In
"Twelfth KfvA' -p"
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X h?ro fonrd l4 lufoff'rtV.'VBRTm^A3? ?nkn<1H nH
V 7 wm toothing #tld, erer/ ?ii(ic?o3iqsf (Jay warned
T..ET?llNA,li id 00?a* at on4w :?<lwlnl?t?rfn(t it to him,
tUot d?y on bo Hoopemod. 1 hnvo constant)/ kept It
pteawo to nooattttg m I?MW to *U aOtMto of r>"l
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t<s> invite you
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lal<3 city. -Wo
a, boys ana o]
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Ti-np l.ltcmtKrp.
Wo nro Inclined on the whole to-bo
Hove that the stimulus to literary production
exists within and not without
the man. it Is not external circumstances.
poverty or riches, sickness or t
health. greatness or humbleness., that
fleteriplne the productions or output of
genius. It Is the characteristics of thy
man that determine not whflt he shall
learn or what lie shall think, but what
lie shall do. A stimulus from without,
such as poverty, may start production,
r.f course, hut that Is merely the physical
awakening of a disposition that in
any circumstances would have been
awakened In some way at some time.
True literature U the voice of the soul
railing froin the windows of the house
of clay In response to those tilings of
lire mat tumii the nature or the soul
that sponks. ? T.ondon Spectator.
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No rhnrg*.
A croup of representatives were one
day telling stories of their experience
iu court when one of them contributed
this Incident from Arizona, soys
u western newspaper:
Out In one of thfc border towns a
ease was In progress, one of tbo lawyers
being nn eastern tnan who was
new to the country*
"Will you charge the Jury, your
honor?" tie asked when tbo evidence
bad been submitted.
"Oh, n>;. t guess not." replied the
Judge. "I never charge them anything.
They don't know much anyhow, and
1 lot 'em toavc all they can make."
A Contir nible.
Tlio most costly book Ip tho Royal
library at Stockholm is n 111 bio. It It
no wonder that It Is considered preclotn*.
for there Is not another like it
In the world.- In weight and sise alone
It Is unique. It is said tljpt 100 asses'
skins wero used for Its parchment
leaves. There are 300 pages of writing.
and each page falls hut an Inch
short of being a yard In length. Tho
width of the leaves is twenty Inches.
The covers are solid plauks four Inches
tbk'fc.
An ACiitbetlc Sod.
"Well, did she buy the book?" ,
. VNo." replied the clerk. "She said
she didn't like thi coyer design."?Detroit
Free Press.
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UTT'S J?Cum CMm-Miitos,
firmf ttetfssSM4
UMLmII - Children of AnvAgt.
JJJJJJWmlAldf Digestion, RegulaUi
'OWPWIll^BB the Bowel), Strengthens
' Dn^lste, |
J. fMOPftfrr. M. 0? 5T. LOUIS, MO,
ni?f. Secretary of 8*u. Adrth, ft*.. Woj. t>. 1900.
mSjt and Aid for my toatbtof chiidreft. V. hon my oldoaf
m that we weald iaenubly line bin. I h<*pp*r.?d a poo
end bit Improromooi weewAiked to Si boat*, and from
bad wrt UelSoe wilbJBy eblldrei, Mid havelakee (reel
ISWMNS. I toaadU kntoMiwn
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to oall atia ins
sooived. We To
0 are in tlio J?i
flIE TO BEE tJ
to sliow you
ever gatnered
will Show v
bL^ldren, Hats :
1 in olioloest t?
tootli m on anc
tole meroiiaiid
tne prices wi:
no price to al
our superior I
ire you more
Book* Named Prom the Bible. | '
A close acquaintance on the'part of
authors with the terse and expressive
phrases in the Bible is plainly shown
in the titles of a host of hooks. Anions
the titles taken directly from the Bible,
says the Saturday Evening Post, are
the following:
"If Sinners Entice Thee," "The Day
of ^Temptation," , "The Favor of
Princes," "Wayfaring Men,"; "Weighed
and Wanting," "Tlie Wages of Sin,"
"Black, But Comely,''" "Dross,"' "In
Dedar's Tents," "The Valley of'Decision,"
"The Unjust Steward," "Sons
of the Morulng," "Visiting the Siu,"
"The Quick or the Dead," "The Prodigal,"
"The Bondwoman," "Tinkling
Cymbals," "The Crown of Life," "Unleavened
Bread,"" "A Laodicean," "The
Birthright," "The Garden of Eden,"
"The Story of the Innumerable Company,"
"The Wings of the' Morning,"
"Until the Day Break," "The Mnntlo
of Elijah," "They That Walked in
parkness," "I Go tpFIahlng," "Tho
"pints of Bhem," "The Bnare of the
Flower," "Give Me Thine Heart,"
"Mine Own People," "The Measure of
a Man," "Resurrection,V "The .Market
Place," "From My Youth Up," "His ,
Jlrothcr's Keeper," "The Hosts of the
Pord" and "On the Face of the
Witters."
Shock After ftarns, i
3hoch, which is always present in t
severe burns, require* the administration
of stimulants. The amount of
shock or collapse after any bad InJury
or sudden fright differs with the I
character of individuals. yt"e sue- '
cumb to it much more really than
others. When serious, the temperature
drops below normal, the face is
pale, pinched and anxious, the pulse
slow and feeble, tlie body bathed In '
A cold perspiration. Sometimes there
is smvering. sometimes *ue aauq
wanders. Flnce tho patient at once
In a horizontal position, the head
slightly raised. Administer stimulants,
alcoholic or aromatic vinegar. If ,
Whisky or braudy is used, give from (
k teaspoonful to a tablospoonful of hot ,
water every ten minutes until Ave or
six doses have beeu taken. Surround
the body and logs Inside the thighs
and under the armpits with hot water
bags, hot stones^anytblng ' to give
warmth-^but take care hot to burn
your patient. If the tnjtiry is to the
head, follow the same treatment, but
omit the alcoholic stimulant.
An Rtjsiaaatlan.
"I suppose yovt will be glad to get
away from cqngresa and got a little
rest.":;;. : :-r
' friend,'* answered tbe states*
man, "yon misinterpret the situation.
Wben a man goes to lils own state, ho
has got to Ippk after elocMbns night
and daj^. flo goes home to hustlb. If
he's lucky, be gets to congress, where
, to a chance to rest"?Washington Star.
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3pect our l>ra
Lave bargains
urcell oia sta:
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tlie greatest lj
, under one rc
ou Clotning :
for all, Furnli
rariety and lat
i women. Oi
iso can Too fou
LI To? fixed at i
1, fair treatme
Durcliasing fa<
for your mor
f A
i mm
llcr LokIo.
that lie paid a|
pery grcnt compliment to uiy good
tence.
He-jln what way?
Sbe--IIe didn't attempt to flatter me.
BRICK! BRICK!! BRICKI1I
Kor ?ale in any
quantity.
rhe Rodger Brick Works.
FORSALECHEAP
One 15 II. r. Boiler and Engine (detached)
one Brick Machinpr, 20,000
daily cawiitv, 20,000 feet of lumber
2 x 0 x 14 feet.
The Rodoer Brick Works. I
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A DROP OF INK
M A 1/ C C UIIAinocno t.hm"
innnLg nuilurVLUO iniHK
And so do my
Low Prices.
Call and examine my stock
of Goods and you will be
convinecd that I am selling
SHOES, HATS, CAPS, i
CLOTHING AND DRESS
GOODS !
And anything yon want at prices .
that will average lower than any I
of my competitors. \
GEO. W. GOING. <
88-5} mo |
Stop! Looli.! I
WASHEE?WASHEE. '
The "UNEEDA" LAfJNDRY has I
been finished and is equipped with
the most up-to-date machinery. ]
am now ready to do your laundry
work lu a strictly first class manner.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Will call
for and deliver. Give me a trial. J
Experienced man in charge. >
JACOB RICE, Proprietor.
"UNEEDA LAUNDRY."
81-0m.
Wheels doing Cheap.
Col .mbia Chainless,
Ciescent Chain less,
Syracuse,
Forest Blue,
Forest Black,
Madison Black,
Crescent 84 Gear.
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I have one at $6.00.
Call at once.
W. NEWELL SMITH,
Home Phone OG. EistMainSt.
Notice!.
All persons having claims against
J. N. Sparks, deceased, will present
them properly attested, and all persons
Indebted will make payment to
the undersigned.
Wm. Sparks,
Executor Estate of
87-8t J, N. Sparks, deed.
' Sept. G, 1902.
JERSEY BULL standing at my
house. 60c cash in advance for s- rvice.
Calf guaranteed or money refund* <1.
52-ly J. C. Huktkr.
Apple* and currant*.
If tl:e liver Is sluggish, refusing to
"work, so that the bile llow Is deficient
nnd so nil fats remain undigested, the
eating of either apples or an abuu*
dance of currants will effect a magicul
change. The jaded organ will
be stimulated; all the digestive Juices
net; tlio food is all absorbed, nnd soon
the appetite cries for more. Tliereforo
the apple and the currant have been
called appetizers because they are the
uiears cf bringing appetite to those in
search of it. The apple being in season
longest lias the usual claim to
favor as an appetizer, but the currant
is almost as deserving of the claim.
But it has more waste in the shape of
fiber nnd skin than Is found In the
apple, the proportion in the currant
being over 45^ per cent, while in the
nm.ln ? In 1-- o < - '
mn'.v ?. ra umj o i-o per cpdi.
Wliy Tenk Wood I* Ilnrnblc.
The teak, which has passed Into
proverb as the best material for shipbuilding,
Is superior to all other woods
from the fact that it contains an essential
oil which prevents spikes and
nails driven Into it from rusting. This
property Is not possessed by any other
wood in the world and furnishes an
explanation of the fact that ships built
of teak are practically Indestructible.
Some have been known to last for ICO
years, and when broken up their beams
were as sound as when tlrst put together.
.
A Sontli African Anlmnl.
There is a curious looking animal In
South Africa that looks for all tho
world like a piece of toast with four
legs, a head and a tail. It resembles
a pussy cat about the forehead and
ears, but Its nose is distinctly that of
!i rat, while its tall Is not very dissimilar
to that of a fox. This strangd
animal Is called the aardwolf and
ioubtless dwells in Sontli Africa, because,
judged by bis looks, lie would
lot be admitted into good animal bo
:lety anywhere else.
.
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Benevolent Old Gentleman?How old
are you, little girl?
Ethel ? Hon't you know It itheo't
proper for a gentleman to athk a ladyt
ber age??Chicago News.
j Crimson Clover |
b will yield under favorable condi* &
1 tions 8 to 10 tons of green food per g
% acre, or IA to 2J tons c?f bay and
is worth a.> a fertilizing crop, $>21). m
1 to $23. per acre. Full information 1
is contained in our Fall Catalogue w
. just issued, which we will mail free
upon request. >
i Wood's Fall Catalogue also tells ?
all about Vegetable and Fc.rm
Seeds for Fall Planting, Seed a
Wheat, Oats, Rye, Barley, 1
i Vetches, (irass and %
Clover Seeds, etc.
Write for Fall Catalogue and w
, prices of any Seeds desired. a
j T. W. WOOD & SONS, I
I Seedsmen, - Richmond, Va. I
DEFECTS OF VISION CORRECTED
WITH SUITABLE GLASSES.
Tersor.s who realize the importance
md value of correctly adjusted alasw*
nvariably have their eyes examined rik.
itted by
H. R. GOODELL, Optician,
SPARTANBURG, s r.
Consultation f.eo. PMf
Reduced
Prices
On jewelry Silverware
and Millinery.
..FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS..
We will sell Jewelry, Silverwave,
etc , at a wonderful discount.
If you need a n?ce
watch now is the time to buy,
as we are going to sell at almost
any price.
Come in and get our prices,
and come early, as goods will
not stay long at prices we are
quoting.
M.E.TINSLEY