The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, April 23, 1902, PAGES 3 TO 6., Image 4
FITSpermanen:; areu. No 8te or nervons
ness after erst dav's use of Dr. Kline's Great
Nerve Restorer. $2 trial bottle and treatise free
Dr. B. H. KL1NE, Ltd., 931 Arch St.. Phila. Pa.
Good enough
foranybdy!
LL HAVANA FILLE
~FLORODORA~BANDS are
of same value as tags from
"STAK'DRUMMONDNaTURAL EF
200D LUCK"~OLD PE ACH &NONE'
-~RAZOR dnd ~E RICE GREENVIL LE
Tobacco.
SSHOES .5
UNION MADE.
W .. Dog' nm adpr
ocnraeof sam ales tabge beom
ST8A/?.se PUM/aTuRAs.t
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rnsofeestan cdtes adwehr bewo
Mad ofhebe tl a ers, i nin ae
C- { a sKi ur od ond tha 'oonK. ao
W.. o&gl as ' Edge itne anot beloqw:ed
1hoes bymal25~ Pais. a aao
1901=.L.D5GL,2 Pirtn3s.
Croa ctlDou,hla rg nu mbe nf W she3ed sides
as:rer with 5 .00 ~h so. er makB s one
fo.3 d per lb. just :s 6r. r 01b.:w.l outer t0wob
CoHna A. oARS CO.,an aol KnCro.Wi
Shcessfu bychol. No mta'arta. Catalogfe
fre. W L DOGSo. llocto7. la
S 'JRE EtS ALESEEDt .
est ctsough wyt anter Gofd se ape
iite n e e. 1ol by Woruit s . A( o tasat
Saler't )a. husad oflz' childen r
Wormsr,l. ii.~. Syptormls a~Ufre iOsk
tiHue. SLse Sno time Ap thse saf
DR oYKIN'S
ALLUS ELVER 30YARS. A
25Vor. BSTmVERMsFG Kr si
tins. os notie! deThef
THE "DRUIDESS MING" RAG.
farislan Ladles of Fashion Take Up
Another Fad.
Another new trinket is one to which
the extraordinary name of the "Druid
ess ring" has been given. Mistletoe is
all the rage this Christmas in Paris
The ring in question is accordingly
made of two leaves of the plant imi
tated in silver or pale gold. It should
be explained tnat the mistletoe and
Yuletide are not linked together by an
ancient association of ideas in the
Pari:ian mind. On the contrary, flor
ists and jewelers have "rediscovered"
thiz year the sacred "gui de chene" of
the old Gauls and Britons. Hence it
is not absurd to talk in Paris of mis
tletoe having become "fashionable."
One authority states that "in the case
of engaged couples, the bunch of mis
tletoe presented to the girl by her
fiance should invariably be attached
with a white satin ribbon." Perhaps
it ought to be further explained that
the -onnection between the ancient
plant and kissing is another associa
tion of ideas unknown to the Parisian
mind, which, indeed, would be shocked
at the thought. The Druidess ring is
the jewelers' contributioi to the pre
vailing mistletoe fashion. It is not a
mere ornament. but is supposed to be
useful. From the ring, which is large
enough to be easily slipped over the
gloved finger, hang chains, to which
are attached pencil, mirror, powder
puff. etc., and the innumerable similar
trinkets which are so indispensable to
the modern woman.
Snap Shots.
A severe thunderstc:,.n did consider
able damage in Berlin.
Love matches don't all set the
world on fire.
The installation of Nicholas Murray
Butler as president of Columbia Uni
versity. April 21. will be attended by
President Roosevelt.
Ask Your Dealer For Allen's Foot-EaNe,
A powder. It rests the feet. Cures Corns,
Bunions, Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous,Aching,
Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Allen's
Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. At
all Druggists and Shoe stores, 25 cents. Ac
cept no substitute. Sample mailed FnEE.
Address Allen S. Olmsted. LaRoy, N. Y.
Vonice has a German school, which, how
ever, has more Italian than German chi
dren.
Eczema and Tetter.
Eczema and Tetter are torturingly dis
gusting; one ointment only cures them: its
n,.me is Tetterine. 50e. a box by mail from
J. T. Shuptrine, Savannah, Ga., if your drug
gist don't keep it.
If people could be induced to bring
their lungs to the level of their living the
world would be a good deal quieter.
Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy Cures Indi
gestion and Dyspepsia. At Druggists, 50,.
The course of true lovt requires a lot of
money to keep it in repair. .. -_a_
Sweat and fruit &cids will not di1soo6r
goods dyed with PUTm.& Finzz.uss Dzzs. 3
Some blondes are blue-eyed, but more
are peroxide.
Iam sure Piso's Cure for Consumption sared
my life three years ago.-Mas. TOMtAS RIoB
3rms, Maple St., Norwich, N. Y., Feb. 17,1900.
Lifeboats were invented by Lionel .La
.,a London coach builder.
Poorly?
" For two years I suffered ter
ribly from dyspepsia, with great
depression, and was always feeling
poorly. I then tries Ayer's Sarsa
parilla, and in one week I was a
n ew m an."- John McDonald,
Philadelphia, Pa.3
Don't forget that it's
"A y er's " Sarsaparilla
that will make you strong
and hopeful- Don't waste ,
your time and money by
trying some other kind.,
Use the old, tested, tried,.
and true Ayer's Sarsapa- |
rilla. !.O o w. Al drej's.
Ask your doctor vhat he thilnks of Ayer's <
sarrapaniIa. He knows an abr.tths grand
old family 'enedleme. Follow Lis advice and
we will b'e sati jfie. d o,Lwl,3as
I-FACTS.
re being gnawed to distraction by
m reliable. They depend upuf. the
ric"y of worms prese:nt in the its
and sure course by using
WORM KILLER.:
~STROYER OF THESE MONSTERS. ii'
CE?T NONE OUT DR. BOYKIN'S. 4
OWN. SOLD EVERYWHERE.
~re are Many Corsets .
J ontharket, but your health
demands that you get the most
comfor table an d best made.
Straight Front
toyaf Worcester~
:fld Eon Ton Corsets
no equal for comfort. 3
Ask your dealer for them.
Wrceter Corset Co.. wore-ter, ass.
CA 11CA.
State Engineer Eond's Talk
HE illustrated lecture on good
roads building under State
aid laws, given by State En
gineer Bond, was. evidently
nost interesting to the good sized au
ience, who showed it by asking many
luestions, which were promptly and
;atisfactorily answered. State Engi
icer Bond sowed good seed, which, is
yound to grow and develop into a unan
mous demand for better liighways. He
;howed the necessity for them, the
conomy and profit of them, the com
ort and luxury of havini them. He
;howed what the State was doing to
ncourage good road work, and what Is
)f more importance in this section, how
he failure of a county to take advan
:age of the State gift entails on it the
)urden of doing for other counties
vithout benefiting itself. The valu
ible facts and figures given by Mr.
3ond relating to what it would cost to
iave good roads in any town in Jeffer
;on County, only about twenty-three
rents on each $1000 of valuation, dis
)oses of the argument against improve
nent. The average farmer thinks
rhen he is told that a good macadam
oad costs from $6000 to $8000 per mile
hat he has to pay the whole bill, and
he thought naturally staggers him,
tnd he is opposed to such a proposition.
Ie thinks it will confcate his farm to
iave such an expenditure. As a niat
:er of fact, the present system costs
nore than that in the same series of
ears a good road would last, and hE
iever has a good road. A further fact
s that under the State aid law, the
state paying one-half, the county thir
y-five per cent. and the townships
)nly fifteen per cent., his proportion
vould be small. The cities and vil
ages, which get no aid for their own
;treets, would pay all but fifteen per
!ent. of the cost. That is, on each $100
mpended in a rural town the cities and
illages of the State would pay $SS of
he expense and the rural towns only
15. Further than this, the expense of
>uilding such roads is all in labor, and
:he farmers would do the labor at re
nunerative prices. They would fur
iish the men and teams and material
tt good wages and prices, and the rural
own would not only have nearly the
mtire $100 left with it, of which it.con
:ributed but $15, but would have ;the
'oad, stopping the large annual: ex
)ense under the present system, enab
ing the drawing of larger loads to.ar
:t, encouraging -rural dliveb:f
:he mails, advancing the pi m
ands on such roads rind gaining comn
ort and convenience. It would seem
is f the proposition was very favora
le to the-farmers, and that they were
:he ones who made money out oft.it.
When this is well understood,, as Mr.
ond explains It, we judge that .4he
entiment for good roads will grow 'rap
dly, and there will be such a dem'4nd
:hat the State 'will be forced to* itset
t with increased appropriations.
State Engineer Bond reports that the
emand is now greater than the ap
yoprations,. and many counties- are
waiting for the State to make pr9vis
on for paying its share. State Engi
ieer Bond's idea Is that the State
;hould issue three per cent. bonds for
;10,000,000, so that the work can be
lone at once and the roads enjoyed in
stead of compelling counties to wait a
mumber of years. The annual interest
ould not be as much as the expense
>f the present poor maintenance of
lighways and property would be pay
ng its proportion of the benefits 'which
t would also enjoy.
State Engineer Bond's meeting was
tgood one, and excited great interest
n this subject. Hearing his talk sug
ested another Idea. Why should not
ublic ouicers do more of this kind of
~ducational worik for the people. Their
ry reports have little value beside
uch face to face Information. The
ubject of forestry, of game protection,
f fish culture, of taxation, of various
~overnmental functions elucidated by
nen engaged In the work would:.bring
he people in closer touch with Staste
ffairs and give them greater knowi
~dge and interest in the machinery of
~overnment.-Watertown (N. Y.) Daily
ires.
Expensive Transportation.,
It has been a process longer than
nany roads to teach the farmer that
t costs him more to carry his pro
luce to the nearest railway station
han to send it to the distant .market.
rom farm to point of shipment is
he most expensive part of transpor
ation. But this lesson has been quite
horoughly dissemnated, especially in
he States east of the Mississippi .and
icrth of the Ohio. It has beea fol
owedI by more detailed instruction as
o materials, grades and draining in
cadconstruction, and the marked
conomy to be .efrccd by the use of
ride tires.
The old national highway, whose
~onstruction first r'ai.s2d the question
>f the relation of the federal govern
ent to interstate communieationl. is
in enduring examp)le of what national
ssinee canl accoml)ish. But the
~eeral policy has been adopted of
eaving road-building to local needs
nd energy.
The Real Object.
The object of improving the roads
s not to enable a few to ride on them
it a high rate of speed, but to enable
1l to use them with more comfort and
~ase, atssuch a rate of speed as Is con
intnt with the afety of all.
f'd
.t"ti
Mrs. Sophie, Bin
People's Christian
Fruitvale, Bal., Cur<
Inflammation of the
Pinkham's Vegetable
" DEAR MRS. PINKHAM : -Ei
sick woman. I had felt for so
wcaker,"but finally I had such s<
I had taken cold during menstrua
tion of the ovaries and inflammati
stand on my feet. The doctbr r<
would not hear of. Onetof my fr
,Pinkham's Vegetable Comi
you imagine my feeling when wit
better, my general health was inr
disappeared. I kept taking it si.
the best of health, thanks to you.
$3000 FORFEIT IF THE ABO
When women are troubled wi
menstruation, weakness, leucorrha
womb, tlmt bearing-down feeling, ii
bloating (or flatulence), general de
tration, or are beset with such symp
excitabil irritability- nervousnm
gone "n " want-to-be-left-alone
they should remember there is oni
Pinkham's Vegetable Compour
Refuse to buy any other medicine,
MORE COTTON
to the acre at less cost, means
more money.
in th'e Cotton fertilizer improves the
soil ; increases yield-larger profits,
send for our book (free) explaining how to
get these results.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau SL., New York.
m..raU e k n ,,sr
ALABASTI NE
Nov A KALSoMINt
Is a pure, permanent and artistic wall coating.
ready for the brush by mixing in cold water.
Fom SALE MY PAINT DEALERS EVERYWHERE
To Those Building-We are experts in the
treatment of walls. Write and see how heJp
ful we can be, at no cost to you, in getting
beautiful and healthful ho:ncs. Address
ALADASTINE COMPANY
:DssAavUETD o .PAND RAPIDS, MICM.
isa perfectly harmless vegetable comnpound. It posi
*vly r pnanelJl etminz.te aornulency an
barness fres air.TIhouun4 o'patients have use
FRS I. TKEA TMENTl. -nd~ IFour Cents tocoveC
eryshing in pain eat d packnes rWe scend you i
yet ee ae no tear * r evil effects. Addry""e
GIneng(Chem.I o.,371)1 elrA ve at Louis,M
amno nooto gooO O -.
Cures
___________ Headache,
LaUkiPPE, COLDS, ETC.
K Does Not A fre~ct the HIeart.
SSold by Druggists. 15 an I 2'>c bottle.
5. So.. Dragg.Its
Genuine stamped C C C. Never sold in bulk.
Bewao the dealer who ties to sel
"scmething just as gcod."
EVERr 58 hol bx c*ornU 'yE
anrlefrl dalr F -S aie hu
other 3 oa
e.,m. cagen of bsmomall and 1tle0 das tatrA.n1
Free. Dr. GH. O. REN' O0Ik.CHBoz B. Atlan.a
a. ie i4 (Thmnan4 va.af
,m f
'
ns, President Young
Temperance Union,
d of Congestion and
Ovaries by Lydia E.
Compound.
,hten months ago I was a pretty
nc months that I gradually grew
vere pains I could hardly stand it.
ion and this developed into conges
on, and I could not bear to walk or
,commended an operation which I
iends advised me to try Lydia E.
ound, so I gave it a trial. Can
hin two months I felt considerably
proved, and my pains had entirely
weeks more and am now enjoying
Yours truly, MRS. SOPHIE BINNS."
VE LETTER IS NOT GENUINE.
th irregular, suppressed or painful
a, displacement or ulceration of the
iflammation of the ovaries, backache,
)ility, indigestion, and nervous pros
toms as dizz'ness, faintness, lassitude,
ss, sleeplessness, melancholy, "all
feelings, blues, and hopelessness,
tried and true remedy. Lydia E.
d at once removes such troublel.
or you need the best.
Goldlling
Enclo:e 2-cent stamp for particulars.
Address SCOTT REMEDY CO., Lculsville, Ky.
WHEN WRITING MENTIOn THIS PAPER.
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MILLONS USE
Assisted by CurrCUaA OmNTuMrr, for
ing the skin, for cleansing the scalp 01
stopping of falling hair, for softening,
andi sore hands, for baby rashes, itc]
purposes of the toilet, bath, and nurser
SOAP in the form of baths for annoyl
coriations, for too free or offensive pe
ulcerative weaknesses, and for many
readily suggest themselves to wome
Isoap is to be compared with CUTIC
beautifying the skin, scalp, hair, and 11
toilet soap, however expensive, is to be
of the toilet, bath, and nursery. Thi
PRICE, the BEsT skin and ComplexioD
soap in the world.
COMPLETE EXTERNAL. AND INTERNAL
JO Consisting of CU'Ticuuai
to instantly allar itch
IT HE SET $1. thecblood. A BrNetze
distiguring, itching, but
rashes, itchings, and irritations, with lose of halr
world. British Depot: 27-28h, Charterhouse sq.
Paris. Po'rza Daua AN D CnEx. CoR., Solo P
msiu f or the celebrated liuid CUrxcu. R
and hmour cures. Eache pin h q aralnte on
SOLVENT, price 25c. CUTjreCaA PILLS are alterat
qusio. h puet swetstnost sucesut an
euro, ad tnic-igetivs ye copoude n
Good enough
for anybody!
;ALL HAVANA FILLE\
f r
FLORODORA"BANDS are
of same value as tags from
STAR.' DRUMMOND'NATURAL EA'
GOOD LUCK' LDPEACH &MONEY'
."RAZOR~and ~iRICE GREENVILLE~
Tobacco.
No 17
MONEY MADE EASILY
AND RAPIDLY.
We want men with energy.
nnd gilt; will give them : situation in whlh
they can mtke monev rayldly-the lnbor being
light and emnplo: ment the year as ound. It re
quiree no cpita or grent educ:.tion. Some of
our besat salesmen are country bo3-s. Profi.
rreatment
FHESET $1.
msisting of CUTICURA SOAP
> cleanse the skin of crusts and
cales, and soften the thickened
ticle; CUTICURA OINTMENT
o instantly allay itching, rrta<
on, and inflammation, an(
othe and heal; and CUTICURA
~EOLVENT PILLS, to cool and.
eanse the blood, and expel
umour germs. A SINGLE SET
;often sufficient to cure the
ost torturing, disfiguring skin,
ap, and blood humours, ecze
as, rashes, itchings, and irrita
Ins, with loss of hair, when ~
e best physicians, and lU
her remedies fail.
CUTICQRA SOAP
preserving, purifying, and beautify.
crusts, scales, and dandruff, and the
whitening, and soothing red, rough,
~ings, and chafings, and for all the
. Millions of Women use CUTICURA
g irritations, inflammations, and ex
spiration, in the form of washes for
anative, antiseptic purposes which
aand mothers. No other mnedicated
RA for preserving, purifying, an.d
ads. No other foreign or domestic
ompared with it for all the purposes
is it combines in ONE SOAP at CNE
soap, and the BEST toilet aDd baby
TREATMENT FOR EVERY HUMOUR.4
BoAr (25c.), to cleanme the akin of crusts and
ickened cuticle; CtrricanA OrTxzxT (50c.).
g, baflammation, and irritation, and soothe
AEiLsoL.VEsT PrILLS (25c.), to cool and cleanse
r is of ten sufficient to cure the moat torturing,
inge ad sclse ai,calp, and bloo humour
Lndon. French Depot: 6 Rue de la Paix,
rop., Boston, U. S. A. "All about the Skin,"
IVE'T, aswel as fralother bodpurilss
teasponu of liqid REsoLVN? Put upi
ye, antiseptic, tnc, ad dgestive, and eynd
4 ecn/clbodadai uiir,hmu