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AN INDIAN BOOTBLACK.
Sitting Bull's eldest son is a bootblack.
His name is* Montezuma,
and he is a graduate of the Carlisle
Indian school.
After his schooling he went to
Philadelphia full of ambition and
musing over the profession he would
adopt. At first it seemed to him
that he might be a banker and then,
w hen no one seemed inclined to help
him along that path, a niagter merchant.
But he was beginning, to
learn that there is no royal road to
riches, anil lie thereupon decided
that he would black shoes.
For a few cents he bought the
regulation kit, and it was not long
before he could send for Winonah,
from the llosebud agency, the girl
who had promised to marry him.
Instead of the soapbox which Montezuma
once carried for an outfit,
he now has a handsome stand, and
this descendant of a line of chiefs
is building up a more flourishing
business every day. Best of all, he
lays his success to Carlisle, for, as
he says, he learned there how to do
things well, the small ns well as the
great.?Youth's Companion.
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A Chinese Sawmill.
It is a strange sight to see a Chinese
sawmill and the peculiar manner
in which the work is accomplished.
It consists of a log that
has been hewn square and placed
upon supports, on which a single
Chinaman nearly naked stands and
manipulates a large saw, which comprises
the motive power and the
requisite machinery, und by a very
slow process the lumber is cut in
V* % *"?lr r* r\t*a 4 iv* 41"* 'I -* ?? ' - - '
the conclusion was reached that the
fleas came under the head of "wild
animals in a menagerie."
When you wuke up with a had
taste in your mouth, go at once to
Rowfi & Rowe, druggists, Spartan
Inn Block, and get a free sample of
Chamberlain's stomach and livor
tablets. One or two doses will make
you well. They also cure biliousness,
sick headache and constipation.
The human race is but a contest
for dollars.
No Loss of Time.
I havo sold Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for
years, and would rather be out of
coffee and sugar than it. I sold five
bottles of it yesterday to threshers
that could go no furthur, and they
are at work again this morning.?
H. R. Phelps, Plymouth, Oklahoma
As will be seen by the above the
threshers were able to keep on with
their work without losing a single
day's time. You should keep a bottle
of this remedy in your home.
For sale by Howe cSir Rowe, druggists,
Spartan Inn Block,
Straw hats usually show which
way the wind blows.
It l>it/.y.l?-M The World.
No Discovery in medicine has ever
created one quarter of the excitement
that has been caused by Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption. Its
severest tests "have been 011 hopeless
victims of Consumption, Pneumonia
T If rmtmvrliiiiro Plonrifctr n?t?l RrnnnliiHu
thousands of whom it has restored to
perfect health. For Coughs, Colds.
Asthma. Croup, Hay Fever, Hoarseness
and Whooping Cough it is the quickest
surest cure in the world, it is sold by
II A. Ligon who guarantees satisfaction
or refunds money. Large bottles 50c and
tl.OJ. Triul bottles free.
Poverty is not a crime morally,
hut it is matrimonially.
r.i<>?n t? Atom*.
The old idea that the l>ody sometimes
needs a powerful, drastic, purgative pill
has been exploded ; for J)r. King's New
Life Pills, which arc perfectly harmless,
g. ittls s i.elate liver and bowels to exp
i ponotjo.is matter, cleanse the system
Hid absolutely cure Constipation and
Sck lloadaelin. Only <i5c at II. A.
Ligon's drug store.
A windy fellow alwttysmal.es one
pucjinnticnl'.y tircil.
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Negligee Sh
tk;** 1*
kliivnuvoo IU UlVITl IIIC UUIIlilUUS Ul
trade. It is said there are 110 othei
kinds of sawmills in all that coxintry.
And to think that such a state
of affairs exists in an empire over a
thousand vears old and among a
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jjcupie in some respects bo proucient!
The reason for this no
tloubt is the immense population
that struggles for existence. Very
f.heap labor is the result, the average
wages being from 10 to 20 cents
day.
An Odd Classification.
A custom house decision on fleas
lias been rendored^p Switzerland. A
package mabn^j^trained Fleas"
- * J- reached viat^
ogy thccolle" find was that
oi june Dugs, wnicn naa been ruled
09 "edibles." The case went from
one officin 1 to another till it reached
headquarters at Berne, whence after
much' investigation and deliberation
juio wuiui wt'ttnier is L
ers of negligee shirts and
into them. You probably kn
! that we are the recognized
1 You kn<>w also that we do i
the sale of one hat or one
i we sell which has made our
with the good grade merchai
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JWe Are the Sol
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Recognized to-<
k^llll i. |/l VFUUbCU
large line of St
well as white.
Prices $1.50,
Look at our Str,
if our prices an
half what oth<
them.
Rough Straws, F
Panamas ar
; See our special values 50c
! Floyd L
62-64 Morgan Sqiu
j ?+ 11 >1
For Spring Q
And to keep your 1
Garden Hose, The BEST r
Will not KINK and it
Charlotte Suj
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The Fan Service wil
Advantage of our special c
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SPARTANBURG Ml
As Good
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GO< )D
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i 18 Prominent Lines.
Costs Only $25,0!
Save Time
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Spartanburg, S ('.
\V. J. Crai<4, (4enor?il I'as:
RIPANS
J T) ere is scarcely nnv condition of ill health
that is not benefited by tlie occasional use of
I a II I P A N S Tubule. ~a*,e by i>i -twists
I Tlie Five-Cent acltatte is >tou^Ii for an ordl
| nnrr oecri-iion. Th- tauiily bottle, ?>') < , ufv
I cci.'Hiii.i k sU|>] l^ lor ? ?ir.
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Straw J Hats, jj
>eginning to lBiake all wear- jj
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low, without oBnr telling you, b
lieadqnailers Bin these lines. jj
lot try to mafte a fortune in b
5 shirt, but it Bis the quantity B
business wh?t it is, coupled
ndise we tuml011*1*
e Agents fo?* the *
in" ij>hirts,
day as the! Best q
in An:erisa. A
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$2tOCPf $2i^O?
aw Hats ; Bid see
2 not juswabout I
jrs ask #;ou for
5lain Straws,
id Othier Shapes. t
i, 75c, $ll.OO, $2.00, $2.50. ?
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Total Mi*age '3,053 MiIes3
per Miles.
and Monej^B*
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Charleston Hotel I
TIIS MAGNIFICENT MODERN
IOTEL OPEN ALL THE YEAR.
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CAFE AND GRILL ROOM
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looms single and en suite, with
private baths, Artesian water,
Porcelain tubs.
SPECIAL ATTENTION is called
o the fact that we have leased the
ntire building, 201 Meeting street, 1
opposite the Hotel, and have con- '
rerted it into large and well lighted
iample Rooms for Commercial
Travelers during the Inter-State
nd West Indian Exposition. =
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BOOKLEf. ^
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Blacksmith and General
Repair Shop, j* **
South Church Street, Next to Col
ored Odd Fellows Hall, Work
promptly executed and satisfaction
guaranteed, Moderate prices. Also
line of Cottins always on hand.
All kinds of turned work, columns
and brackets.
Furniture Repaired. .T. A. Phillips
in charge of blucksmitliing and
woodworking. I
FANS
your fans now and take
$IO.OO.
1ECTRIC COMPANY
to write fbr oar confidential letter before applying
for patent; it mar be worth money.
Wig promptly obtain U. S. and Foreign
PATENTS
and TJIADE MARKS pr return ENTIRE
attorney's We. Send model, sketch
or photo and we send an IMMEDIATE
PREE reP?r^ on patentability. e give
the beat legal service and advice, and oar
charges are moderate. Try us.
SWIFT & CO.,
Patnnt Lawunntt.
^OpMTS^PateBtOfl^
' I- promptly obtain I - and Fort l^i X *
| ^Hetnl model, jsetcli or photo of Invention ui\
. f free report >n patentability. For frcr bot k, f
{Opposite U. S. Patent Officet
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IAL NOTICES.
Lillian Nordica.
The Great American
Prima Donna says: "The
more I tise my Kimball
Piano the better I like
it."
The Late President
McKinley
Was one of the ninety
thousand who bought
this Piano.
P. D. Lawrason.
FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE.
Spartanburg, S. C.
ORDINANCE.
Bo it ordained by the Mayor and
lldermen of the City of Spartanlurg,
in council assembled und by
uthority of the same that from
??* After May 111. 1Q02 it shall ha ....
streets ot eiffewaikfl 161 IU* tHllfllUIHl ^
of displaying any goods, wares,
merchandise or other things whatsoever
offered for sale. Any person
firm or ofirporation violating this
ocAMMoeil&MttLi uponq^mviction
thereof the mayor fl^ity
Council bo fined in the sum "? not
less that five dollars nor mor^|han
one hundred dollars, in the discretion
of the Mayor or City Council
hearing the case.
Ordained 28th April 1902,
A. B. Calvert, Mayor.
Attest:
I J M. Elford, Clerk.
If You Want...
To be with the beat
ill-eased crowd, get
Henry & Bullock
To muke your new clothes
ana sena ail tiie oia ones
you have tr the New
York Pressing Clnb and
when you get them back
you will think they are
new.
Henry & Bullock
62 E. Muin St. Bell Phone No. 741
ORDINANCE.
Be it ordained by the Mayor and
Aldermon of the City of Spartanburg
in council assembled, and by
authority of tho same, that from
and after the passage of this Ordinance
it shall be unlawful for any
person or persons to paint any signs
on the sidewalks of the city, or to
throw or deposit, or ])ermit to bo
thrown or deposited, any waste
papers or trash of any kind on any
of the streets or sidewalks of the
city of S|>art?nburg ; that any i>erson
or persons convicted of such offence
shall be fined not less than
| live dollars nor more than one hunI
Hriul tlnllufu in flin rlioonoitAn of
I v. ?/v? 04 IK V1IV UIOVIVUVU V4 lilU
Mayor or City Council.
Ordained April 28th, 1U02.
A. B. Calvert, Mayor.
Attest:
J. M Bi.kord, (1erk.
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