The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, March 12, 1902, Image 1

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PUBLISHED WEEKLY. WINNSBORO, S. C, W _ARCH 12, 1902. F,. SOME BIG "HARI STILL REMAIN AT The Qaroliri WHERE ALL GC AT AND B NOW IS YOU For a Wagon, Buggy, Cook Stove A Good Line of __. EE. M cDO! MR. FEASTER WRITES HOME. save money - - world can d< A Letter From an Old Subscriber In uiffor:unatel; Arkansa9. there, the a Ak. Editor: The spirit this their wages i morning moved me to write a few they receive lines for publication in your This is paper, which in its weekly visits country as o to me is like receiving a letter this, Dallas from the dear old home, the land drawback he of my birth, and the home where cannot get ai all my children were born sate land owner one, .and the place I will ever to do all the love better than any other on gathering b earth. The mistake of my life I write t was when I left dear old Fairfield that you pul for this distant State, I mean who knew mi financially. The people are a me and how good, noble people here, and just and the old I as kind, thoughtful and neigh- bled this of] borly as they can be. They are, leaving it tc however, not the friends and ac- will publish quaintances of my boyhood, early he does or n< manhood, and those of my middle I hav been life. Dear old Nlajor. "Jim' News and Pagan persuaded me not tp move. E. W. Britto -He said, Captain, don't go, do 48 years not follow those boys. If you do wishes I am -go vou wile always regret the yu mnove.'' I feel now that the spirit YU of prophecy then filled my dear old friend. He was one of the coul very, best men I ever knew, and Coughs, col while he was older than I, we chitis, other ti were ve-ry intimate friends, and are quickly when I saw the news of his death is Cot Cumree I-felt as if I had sustained a per- onnoy temporer. sonalloss.liquifles the mi . Ah, well, I think I hiezr you fammatin an say, what is this old crank up to? once. "One I am getting old and garrulous and do all that is el take this method to let my old tic ot tee frienis, ilihosa1rltvsbreath and w. know of ine and how I feel about dose. It has b. thie old home and them, the like 'family." Me~ of which shall never more see, unless I am fortunate enough to Hampto visit them sometime, an event which I pray may come to pass In an inte this fall. From your paper and resentative o private letters I learn that the Gen. Hiampt crops there was as great a failure to say in as they were here, and that there Roosevelt's i wVas an effort made to assist the IYou can si farmers by giving them work on doubt what< the public roads, which assist- know of my ance was refused by those who ton and all< were to be benefitted by it. I the Presider thought 1 saw the hand of the The rece ptio political demagogue in the re- will receivei fuisal. While our crops were handsone, c Dearly an entirely failure here, There is no we have the advantage of public country th works which give employment to President a 1 all able bodied men. The saw fact is ther mnills, the stave getting and back- whole counti -ing give work to all wh-> seek it guests on C at prices from SI.25 to $1250 per Charleston. 4ay Any ne who wishes to rema;rkable I kANArGALNS IN )W A R THE STOREg P ME ai Hardware Co. IODS ARE BEING SOLD ELOW COST. R OPPORTUNITY , Pots, Churns, Plows, Plow Points, Etc. PAINT still on hand. 1ALD, Assignee. nd get along in the c so at the works, but those who work ost of them, spend arch 20th bas. been desig s fast or faster than natet as. South Carolina Day at them. the Charlestan exposition, or as iot as good cotton it should be properly called, the Id Fairfield, I mean South Carolina exposition. It is county. The great the product of the enterprise, re to farming nerve and persistent effort of uy labor at Soh Carolinians; alone to then and his family have belongs the crudit and the glory labor of making and The State legislature and the.cty b crops. council of Charleston, each ap his with the desire propriated the sum of $50,000, in lish it, so that thoseproject; the dis treomaiknowhofe remainder" was scured through there may know of I feel about th rivate subscriptions and the ome. I have scrib- sl fbns te ra n iand as I always do,dutaletrisswthte editor whether he pto,haebelreyasit it or not, and whetheredbtenaialresy;hs t I will be satisfied. epsto a eidtehl subscriber to Thesofelgrnd.tohr,ad Herald ever sincewasucsflitott.'h n was editor, 46 o raio stsanstda,s ago. With kindest Ifri ~ac fayhn flk the friend of al of caatree civdi h D. R Feaster. Sot,adithetmtonf I Not Breathe. Fvrdb idadgna is ru,grip, bron- ci~t,wt l h cesre tra nlung coeroubteasoletono ured by One Minluteladndwtrserythar ne Minute Cough Cure iethsgvnfl ent sb petorant, which gives Srelief. It softens and hdfl cp o i eis n ous, draws out the inr-threutiamotamoos removes the cause ofadbeuilpctr.Ath .bsoltely safe. Acts at iute Cough Cure willbuligarbetil,othr aimed for it," says Jus-cottsaevrd,opetan e . Q. Hood, Crosby,iteetn.Ty otiitoe rife could not get her cniuu aedsoi ljc S relieved by the tnt en a benelt to all my lso,s li nistajigo aster Co.thwodrlinstilevop Says Welcome. blte forfvrdln,ta rview with the rep- b ol a eladudr a northern journal,stn.ThgraSaeso i m has the followingno,PesyviaNwYok egard to PresidentadMaladadteciesf Chairleston: Piadh~,Cnint n t v, tiAt I have no.Loihaetsfedhirsb ke,from what I sata nSuhCrln n people, that Charles- hrgetso,b rci~ ad f Carolina will give sm n otybidnsuo t a royal welcome.thgrud,iwhcaliists 2 that the President aemd ecm,ad,tbre Charleston will beThrisacenatrtvemd ordial and sincere,.a,diyrcsuo h ore city in the wholeanthexoionaagmt t could give the i unsigfe trcjn o etter welcome. Thethbeeianamsetofte eis no city in thepepeAlthshodhaea y that ente~rtains its tfuldere,heensty : high a plane as1 ah.c.prto n upr It is somew atfeverys South Carolinan Dayha actbutit s s. thane prkc of State enprie,I atte ce of the ex ezp&ition must t f the great they have not the o-hope of mak Er veay man, womvan s can, should be in 'March 20th, to their presence, tion of their own the Cong off the Cold. uinine T blets cure y NoO4No.Pay. 1c.si ion. ation. We- agree ntendent Evans of burg schcoa and our schools andtir o following from Mr. E bas just returned fr~oR ion.: on is indeed a w ar." Architecturally it ead of any I have South and with out it tradictiop is equal in a respects to the Won _ "d the Pan-Ameri can e and if after the expos there is a per son i t,to who has not seen gasider . as hr' .crime against his. can. wee the ez posi, small cost and the mo wismly spent: ool boy and ' 'l. in the ery college student a the fair; for it will be an it is an opportunity - me oftei and the y e should avail them chance that they all - clo r t Ies two dayis and let t c dren see this beautiful expo and the attractiv4 interes and wpnderful exhibits from various parts of the United States and foreign countries. The children will be well cared for, for they will be accompanied by the teachers of the- different classes and many of them will be accompanied by their parents." Any time from. now. to the close will -be ..a,good time to go dow*n.- The buildings are all complete and the- exhibits' in stalled and very soon the flowers will be in bloom. By all means take the children.-Newberry Herald and News. To Cure aCoid in One Day - Take !kentive Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggIsts refund the money if it fails to cure. E. MW.'Grove's signature i on eash box. 25c.~ 'Tis Ever Thus. All stock becomes thorough bred after being run over by a train. There is nothing that im proves the blood of stock so much as being crossed with a locomotive.-ELamberg Herald. Women as Well as Men Awe Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. Kdney trouble preys upon the mind, dis courages andCessens ambition; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when the kid -neys are out of order .-or.diseased. Kidney trouble has -become so prevalent *that it isnot uncommon for achild to be born ''afflicted with weak kid neyt. li the child urin ates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh or If, when the child reaches~ an age when it should be able to control the passage, It is yet afflicted with bed uetting, depend upon It. the cause of the difficulty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be toward: the treatment of these Important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as rnen are made mis erable with idney and blddder trouble, er.d noth need the same; great remedy. he mild and the. immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon rgJiz4 It is sold by- ru is,In fify cent adone dla sizes. You may have sample bottleby.aJ free, also pzihettell- 'Sm er Ssap.Doe. in all sul It. -1ncding .many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers cui-ed. in writing Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Blnghamton, N. Y., be sure and 15 Mii sufficient to delicious tea Royal Baking rected. A pure Country I.Ife Newadays. The current of moving from country to city, was striking, even startling, a few years ago. It seems to be reaching its limit, in some parts of the country. Business men maY now live from thirty to fifty miles from a city, and yet spend all the business hours of a day in their oflces. Good roads, free postal delivery, cheap postage ead telephones are great blessings to these dwelling on our farms. Let them try to beautify and enrich their homes, yards, gardens, and farms, es pecially let their families have honisa that satisfy and attract them. This does not require costly furniture. Thirty years hence, it will be a small matter, whether the children of today have urniture. made of mahogany, alnut, maple, or pine. But it ay be a great thing in the family history, if it was suppiid with good, fresh;attractive, healthful reading. If every member of the househld, has - separate ne 5ireu in eve r give them full, generous fare, o mind, and heart, and soul. In coming years, when the house hold is broken and scattered let the grateful children be able to say, "Whatever the times might be, hard or easy, cotton five or ten cents, taxes high or low, our parents always gave us good, fresh reading, in a quiet, orderly, happy. home.-Dr. Carlisle in Baptist Courier. The Vice of Nagging Clduds the happiness of the hoiie, but a nagging woman oftt-n n'eeds help. She may be so ner vous and ron-down in health that trifles annoy her. 'If she is mel ancholy, excitable, tropbled with loss of appetite, headache, sleep lessness, constipation or fainting and dizzy spells, she needs -Elec tric Bitters, the most wonderful remedy for ailing women. Thou sands of sufferers from female troubles, nervpius troubles, back ache and weak kidneys have used it, and become healthy and happy. Try it. Only 50e. McMaster Co: guarantee. satisfaction. Flecklenburg's Roads. It is a matter which especially concerns us all. Our progress as a state depends largely upon the improvement of our public high ways, and our schools andI churches will reaip the tirst and the greatest fruits fromi good, smooth roads. Mecklenburg county, corrugLted as it is with red hills, and sticky with "up1 country" clay, is a de.light to the traveler as he glides along over its splendid roadways; and while Charlotte is full of bounding; business life and blessed with a population of energetic citizens, yet much of the marvelous growth of that fine town is due to the miles of macadam which invites trade, and makes it easy to do b)usiess over the beautiful pub ic roads leading into it for a dozen miles in each direction. *We have lots to learn in North Carolina aboj the value of good roads-hrW;n Childlren. When you wi&p~ with a bad taste in your mouth you may know that you need a dose of Chamberlain's Stemach and Liver Tatblets. They will cleanse your stongeh, improve your appetite and make you feel like a new man. They are easy to take, being sugar coated,, and pleaksanit in eff'ct. For male by'MeMaster Co. rutes ;ive you most biscuit using Powder as di true leavener. The State entomologist of New Jersey has asked for an appro priation of $10,000 to carry on the war of extermination of the mosquito. Strange as it may seem there are a number of legis lators who are not in favor of re moving the cause of New Jersey's unenviable reputation among the States, and one of the defenders of the pest recalled that history says that the mosquito. drove Gen, Howe out of llew Jersey 1* Revolutionary 4ays, thus mAking possible Washin gn'igna1 vice tory at Trenton. 11aving a R*a an Op !e. _ B4wcon the ioufs a sn pds , , and c 25tb7 lO9Q1 AG7' eraie Sa s?I never,k - s a t sol bette orp atbe, well acquainted OtV'excellent qualitie.- - Many of them have testi toedt the remarkable aui abehit has efected. When you.:i^eed a'good, r WIsble medieine for a. or by 1 lat the n f4nierate veterans : the distribution those in class A. will get $8 per month, class B. $6, class C., No. 1, $4, class C., No. 3, $4, and all, others $3 per month. Thin is all right, if ycu :fre too fat; and dl wrong, if too thin already. Fa:, enough for your habit, is heathy; a litdec more, or less, is no great harm. Too fat, consult a doctor; too thin, persistently thin, no m:tter what causc, take Sct:'s Emulsion of CodLiver Oil. There arc many causes of get-. ting too thin; they all come. under thcse two heads: over work and under-digestion. Stop over-work, if ycean; but, w7hether you can or-not, take Scctt's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, to blance yourself with your work. 'Yon ca/t live on it-true-but, - by it, u can. There'ia limit, however you'll pay for it. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Livcr Oil is the readiest cure for "can't cat," unless- it comes of your doing no work--you acan't long be well and strong, without some sort of activity. Tho genuino has this picture on it, take no other. If you have not trid it, send for ,. - free sample, its- Pa greea'ol3 taste wi ur rio you.E 409 Pearl Streets New York. . 50c. and $1.00; all druggists. odYel:lauIar Digst yjjat