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WINDOW CLEANERS.
\T>rklnn In Sl>y?rrnjiits In ll.-trtl <
Xfrvpn n till Stomachs.
"Tho roil son 111 :i f wo are always .1
Vertising for window cleaners,'' sa
tho foroinnn of a lotnpany that 01
ploys 200 111011 i:i this business, "is th
ro many 111011 throw up thoir jobs aft
thoy liavo been at it a wook or i
B01110 of tlioin ovon ilo not last so loi
as that. A window oloanor can ma
08 good wagos as a mechanic or a 11
tonnan. Tho work is steady hooau
nearly all tho window oloaning in X?
York's big buildings is done by cc
tract.
"Any nuinbor of likely young follow
Tenlly in need of work who pronii
well enough at tho start give out wit
In a few days. Sometimes it is tin
nerves that go back on them, but nn
often It is their stomachs. We so
away half the men who apply for jo
without even giving them a trial. II
man drinks or is so nervous that lie h
to dodge trolley ears he should keep ?
of this business.
"When we take a man on trial t
foreman breaks him in gradually. ^
don't put him 011 a skyscraper job rig
away. A great many private houses
tills eity have their windows clean
by contract, and we start him In
that. If a man is 110 good at lade'
work it Is no use bothering with hi
From private houses the beginner
aent to department stores and tinally
the tall buildings. Once in awhile 1
find a man who can start in on sl<
Bern per jobs right away without a
trouble.
" 'Don't look down. Look op all t
time," is the constant adinonilioii of t
foreman. Not one man in ton is al
to obey that order. The temptation
look down is irresistilde. If a in
can't break liimseif of the looki
down habit it is all np with him. lie
sure to come around soom r or lat
and give up his job."- New York Pre:
YOUNG ALLIGATORS.
^Tiry Feci! l>nt Onro n Mitnlb m
'Mien Prefer l.lvc Food.
'The tiling of it being ditlieult to i
dure an alligator in captivity to eat
a mistaken idea." said a man wl
owns a young alligator and knows :
about them. "The question is ho1
First of all. an alligator feeds but on
r. month and then prefers to eat an
thing that suggests life anything th
moves. For this reason angleworn
bolides boiiiR nooil food for it. prove* i
tractive to tlio eye of a tonnll pat
and lator tli?app"ar? with tin* same* is
l?h it would worn tlio alligator in tl
PtH-aiiia of ils nativo melons. Again.
pn> >11 portion of raw hoof makes oxei
lent food for it. and the alligator nov
Sold by U
fully Reduced
:es in
inery
[ start
v 0
/, July 25
trimmed
flowers
iage at
' MARKS.
s Department Store.
?
j refuses to oat of a piece that is tie*
i n string ami slowly drawn along
front of him. in this way giving a f
gcstion of life to the food. Anot
id- tiling very important to know in
id earn of an alligator is to exactly tint
in- stand how to make it comfortable. '
at host and simplest plan is to sccnr
or box. any ordinary wooden box, and
-o. the bottom with sand, whlcli is t
ng covered with moss. Also have pla
be inside of the box, which must he li
10 in the sun as much as possible, a tl
se erpot saucer filled witli water. '.
'^v must lie changed frequently. All
ni- wliieh makes the alligator very c
forlable, for in case it should hec<
tired of the water there are the 11
s'-' and sand for it to get out upon. So v
h- properly arranged home or liox nr
di' Jiltie rare as to its diet there is 110
" e ;.;on why the little alligator tourist?
nd frequently delight in sending tl
1,s friends from Florida should not tli
" in captivity."?Washington Post,
as
Krvor Tonoli?*?l the Scotchman
It Is rclntctl of the late Shi
Brooks that lie had at one time n \
^ ? favorite pit? who. alas, went (lie wn;
all pigs ami was converted into l>ai
'n Brooks sent some of tlie delicacy \
'friend, with a note as follows:
on , "jjjS omj was jH.acP( nn<\ I send
'(>1 a piece of his end."
n1* i The joke was related to a Reo
' man. who laughed very heartily
? ; shortly afterward having occasion
n ? kill a pig of his own sent some to a
ntive, with the remark, "Ills end 1
peace, and I send you a piece of
. pig." And he wondered why noli
saw the joke.?London King.
t APHORISMS.
'"J Habit is the deepest law of hut
nature.?C'arlyle.
is
fl. Hood nature is stronger than to
hawks.?Kmerson.
Talebearers are just ns bad as t
makers.?Sheridan.
Almost always the most Indigent
,,i the most generous.?Stanislaus.
Those who complain most are n
n- to be complained of.?M. Henry,
is True gentleness is native fee
ho heightened and improved by prlnci
ill ?Blair.
iv. He that thinks lie can afford to
ce negligent Is not far from being poo
y* Johnson.
at Persistent people begin their sue*
is. ! where others end in failure.?Edw
, Eggleston.
or i j[,. Vt.jlf) commits injustice is c
made more wretched tlian l:e wlio i
fore it. I'lnto
M A friend that you have to buy w<
tie worth what you pay for hint.
,'1 matter what tlmt inav lie.--1'rent let
ilLIOUsS'SrS^IPASS
igs to men look blue,
quickly change to rosy hue,
in Ramons Pills their work do dc
nlon Drug Co.
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1 HONEST ABE, /
U. S. M.
The "Rural Mail Carrier "Retales
a Case of "Poetry. *
c
[Copyright, 1903, by C. B. Lewis.] [3
SlSVEItAI, times of Into when I
have hail mall for Uncle Joe
White at the Red Rrhlge farm tl
I noticed that he was looking p
worried and ont of sorts, bnt I asked
110 questious and he volunteered no in- g
formation until the other day. Then,
ns I drove up. he said to me:
"Abo, I'm in a heap of trouble over q
my son Dan, and I want your advice." .
"And what's the matter with Dan?"
I asked. f]
"Well, about four weeks ago he took
to poetry, and he's been ncthf like a
'tarnal f?x>l ever since. I can't gel one
day's work a week out o' him. lie's at
that poetry from morning till night,
and many a night he's up till midnight. T
lie's got an idea that lie's a new Tennyson
and that he's going to become a
great man. I've argued and coaxed and
threatened, but it don't do no good.
"Here's some of the stuff he's written,
and I want you to read It and tell
me what you think." 1
The first poeui handed up read ns folIlows:
She's false to me. the girl I loved;
My happiness she's shattered; 1
My heart will never love again I
Because my faith Is scattered. *
rri.~ ??...i 1
xuu M'tumi unv; irau; ..
T:ilk not to mc of life nnd love.
Talk not of roses red; C,
Talk not of buds and sunny skies,
But rather of the dead.
"Has lie boon in lovo nnd got tlio 1
throw down?" I nsk<?d of Undo Joe. T
"Not ns I know of. He jest seemed
to fool thnt way, you see. Hero Is one "J
that In different." x
The one that was different road;
"To arms! To arms!" Sir Henry crlod.
"To arms, my brave defenders!"
And each one buckled on his sword
And tightened his suspenders.
Then to the frny Sir Ilenry rode
And to the fray was follered.
And every time he killed a man
Most gleefully he hollered. .
"I don't know a darned thing about I
poetry," explained Undo Joe, "but I
do know when a feller Is making n
fool o' himself. That's what Dan is
doing now, and I want to stop him. I'm
not going to board and lodge and clothe
liim and let him sprawl around ou the ??]
grass and tinker poetry. lie was eating
dinner tlio other day when he jumped 11
up to write tliis down; T
"The (towers of May are nothing to me.
And nought arc the roses of June; A
I would lay down nnd expire for the love
of Marlnh
pt And die In the full of the moon.
= "Alio, is I)an a fool or n poet?" asked
, . Undo Joe as I finished rending the
above. k
nig- both, I think," I replied,
her "Will lie ever git rleli as a poet?"
(j10 "I hardly think so." R<
lor_ "Then, durn liis hide, lie's got to quit a
pjlc this nonsense and git into llio cornfield, n
,, a I want to do what's right by my dill- a
(lj| dron, Abe, hut they've got to do what's a
hen r1^"1 ?y U1C* s
co(j now, when Dan ought to he h
;<>pt hustling with n hoe, he's out under nn o
off. apple tree writing poetry with his ei
I'lils tongue hanging out and his eyes rolle.l ?'
uf up. If you say so I'll go out there niul h
oin- J'linp him two feet high and scare nil
)me the poetry out of hint."
toss "I wouldn't be too sudden, Uncle
k.pl, Joe," I answered. d
id n "How too sudden?"
rca- "Well, I'd give him a little warning? 1
i so ? little poetie warning. After I'm gone
licit* you might wander out that way and 1
rive carelessly say to Dan: n
"A farmer named Wliite tie had a son, *"
And the son he was a great poet.
And versos wrote he of meadow and lea,
And fast was the pace he did go It."
rley "Yes, Abe, and what else?" asked r
'cry Uncle Joe. i
y of "Then yew can sort o' walk around
con.
lo a Ih.MfcflpVtdBJfcMtiav -i.,)J.!' v, .turn uirm i
mat ^ B i
ling rnr. rotT at work. 1
Dan as if you were looking for some I
thing In the grass and continue:
"The hlo88omi of May don't blossom for
me;
Unheeded ti?" song of the crow;
oss The: old spoiled row Is nought to me now
, Deenuso of my heart full of woe."
"Thai's it, Abe. 1 begin to see."
"Dan will probably stop writing poetver
j ..v w iuub up iii you, uui uon t give uim
any attention. Host your linnd on your
heart and look up at the sky and re iin
P<>nt:
"Talk not to me of summer skies,
j Talk not ff winds n-blowlng;
ITnlk not of plows anil drags and slch
And crops thai should be arrowing." |
"Keep 'or up. Abe- keep 'or up. I'm
en telling on." |
"Then you softly side step toward
I>an and earelessly spit on your bauds
and repeat:
" *ArIre, nilse!' the father said, j
'For glory iloth await thee.
Ana If thou stuyeat hare behind j
11 Thy <fct4dy Be Will "
.. J
L Man of Means
i
in ill-afford to be without the
imphlet published by The
lutual Life Insurance
ompany of New York?"A
banker's Will." It explains a
jrious provision in the will of
le President of a National
lank in New York City, and
ives the list of securities in,
hich the largest accumulation
f trust funds in the world is
lvested. The pamphlet is sent
ree to those who write for it.
This Company ranks
First?In Assets.
First? In Amount raid Policy-holder*.
First? In Age.
rhe Mutual Life Insurance
Company of New York
Richard A. McCvrdy, President.
F. II. Hyatt. Mauairor, Columbia, s. C.
Hamcs &'ilpscornb. Agents, Union, S. C.
*Gbu and Mabu Discus*
Che yacht P^ace
PAW ho said. "Upton's foolish to try
to win the cup."
"Why. paw, what makes you think
so?" maw ast him. lookin' up.
Because, you see." paw answered,
"there ain't no ltrltlsh boat
an ever beat a Yankee as long as
boards '11 float.
He might build forty Shnrtarocks to
hring across the sou;
he cup would still be ours," paw says to
maw and me.
My money's on the Yankee; he'll never
win the prize,
lthough he rocs on butldin' his Shamrocks
till he dies."
[ don't see why," maw answered, "he
doesn't give It up,
' he's no rich why can't he Just go and
buy a cup?"
hen paw he looked disgusted and give a
heave to port
nd wouldn't even answer. Poor maw,
she ain't u sport.
?Chicago Record-Herald.
Tommy's Sharpness.
"Utile Tommy Judson is a sharp
id."
"Wlmt's he done now?"
"lie always carries dice in his pocket
>'s to impress the oilier kids that he's
real sporting character. Well, lie
nule the teacher mad tlie other day,
nd she called him liehind the screen
...I O..I.1 . 1 - -?- -? ?
mm mm s*m- 11 11, l \ t' III JIlllllNII 111 111.
lio caught him by tho collar and shook
im so hard Hint tho dice jumped out
f his pocket. 'I'll report you,' ho yellil.
'What for?' she asked. Tor shak;ig
dice,' said Tommy. Thou she let
im go."?Cleveland Plain Healer.
A Cnnslilfrulc II ii?l?unri.
"Do you really think I have apponiritis?"
said Mr. Moekton.
"I must confess that I have fears In
hat direction."
"Well, there's one comfort anyhow
t 'II he something for my wife to brag
bout to the neighbors."?Washington
ItOP
An I'nnrooinmoila11nk IVraon.
Father?This report you have brought
ne from school displeases me very
nuch.
Willie?Yes, sir. I told the teacher It
could. but she's that mean alio
couldn't change It. ? Philadelphia
"'ross.
I ^ |
f Mrs. Laura. S. Webb, I
Vlcf-Prfuldrat Wotnnn'i Demo- 1
rrnllc <'l(il>H of .\urlhrni Ohio. j
"I dreaded the change of life which
was fast approaching. I noticed Wine ]
of Cardul. and decided to try a hot- I
tie. I experienced some relief the f
first month, so I kept on taking it for I
three months and now I menstruate g
with no pain and I shall take it off and R
on now until I have passed the climax." I
Feinnle weakness, disordered 1
mPnuAfl fftllinrr t\( iKn
. ?? >10 v* miv nviiiw auu
' ovarian troubles do not wear off.
They follow a woman to the change
of life. Do not wait hut take Wine
of Cardui now and avoid the trouble.
Wine of Cardui never fails
to benefit, a suffering woman of
any age. Wine of Cardui relieved
Mrs. Webb when she was in dan- H
ger. When you come to the change I
of life Mri. Webb's letter will I
mean more to yon than it docs I
now. But you may now avoid the
' suffering she endured. Druggists *
ell $1 bottles of Wine of Cardoi. 1
SgiNEoFCARPU]/
C.iip.'n! t f :i!i Fort.
"Boos tht? eonr;;* ? f true love ri
s*:aopt!:er t!::::i It did*:"
"Wo!I. yes; ever s!i;oe pa 1:?? to 1
trouble! with answered tl
girl.?CMcngo^l'od.
Not Ditu?itc<l.
Alkali Ike?Had Bill's buntla' /
you. lie says you're as good as dead.
Silent Snrn?You toll b!m he'll lit
I'm Just a leetlo letter tban that.?Pit
adelpltiu Press.
A? Other.'* See Us.
Blinks?(J^'(Iraha 11 tells me he Ley
life by running away with a clr'.-us.
Jinks?I don't doubt It. Ho won
run away with anything that wasi
aalled down.
CROWN TORRENCE, M. 0.
Office Hours:
Special uttcntion to diseases
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 2r>-?
J. CLOUGH WALLACE
ATORNEY AT LAW.
Room 12 up stairs Foster Buld'.m
RALPH K. CARSON. II. L. SCAII
CARSON & SCAIFE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Special attention given to real <
tate and collections.
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ATTORNEY AT-LAW.
>?o. 3, Law Range.
Money to Loan.
I Have money to loan in amount*
>300 and upwards on improved far
it. 7 per cent interest. No co
mission except a reasonable attorney
for prei?aring necessary i?aj>or8.
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veil located and imp ovnl fa ma a
ere nt. interertoii turns of $1.<X?0ji
pwaids and 8 i?.r cent. interest cn ?u
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' a k d on ilit-se loam. Borrower oi
tj 'ind to pay attorr.ey for pieparl
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Attorney-at-I.aw.
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AUGUSTA AND A8HKVILLB Short Line
Schodulo in effect July 8th 1002.
!d ? f m ,
"* Leave Augusta lu 10am 2 56pm
Arrive Greenwood......12 ? pm
Anderson 10 pa -%
Laurens 1 45 pm 6Warn
Greenvlllo 8 25 pm 1180 am
Spartanburg 880pm WOO am
union 7 80 pm
Saluda 6 83 pm
iiendersonvllle.. 6 11 pm
Aahevllle 7 16 pm
Leave Ashevillo.. 7 05 am
Union ...... 846am
Spartanburg 1201pm 4 00 pm
Greenvlllo 12 15 pm 1 45 pm
Laurons 110 pm 0 55 pm
Anderson 7 26 am
Greenwood 2 51pm 900 pm
Arrlvo Augusta . 6 20 pm 11 35 am
Leave Columbia 1120am
Nowborry 12 42 pm
Qlinton 126 pm
n Arrlvo Greenvlllo 125 pm
8partanburg 880pm
lid Loavo Spartanburg 12 01 pre
>,G ? , Greenvlllo 1215 pm
J * Arrlvo Clinton 2 22 pm
Nowberry 8 06 pm
Columbia 4 30 pm
Fastest and Best Lino between Newberry
and Greenville, Spartanburg and Glenn
Springs.
Connection from Nowberry via Columbia
Newberry and Laurens Railway.
Voranv Information write
KRNKST WILLIAM8, Gen. Pass. Agt.,
m .. - Augusta, da
ft. as. aMnstuuM, Traffic Manajrvr.
of
Air Line Railway
Double Daily Service.
Between New York, Tampa, Atlanta,
New Orleans and Points South and
West.
r.
IN EFFECT MAY 25th, 1002. '
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