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V-y PUBLISHED WEEKLY. WAN NSBORO, S. C., WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1902. THIS IS GA' In addition to the thol you should have your coun this is campaign year make have it at least during the i AND HERALD will keel is going on in the political Every voter should have it, possible circulation, we hav Liberal Su that there can be no excuse of the same. For ONLY FI ir_ cash we will send THE months from JU NE i to D All who send in their subs< all issues from the time thh that time FREE. Those this week will get T HE N Free for untiftne ist. Send in y get THE NEWS AND H ber I3t. Winnsk NOTE.--Every subscription ta tinued at its expiration. Wa~ lampton's Farewell to Soldiers From 1ils Piazza Last ia, My Comrades: I have iude as Maj. Hart has said, hes that Rebel yell often before a whep I heaid it from my a men, from the men whom I h the honor to command, I kn, that we were safe. I think it ofnel of the British sa "The kites know ell The-long leagne's swell That bids the Romans clos I might paraphrase this sayirg: The Yanks knew well The Rebel veil That bale the Johunies clo My old heroes, I hope it neN will be forgotten. I hope it a be transmitted to your childi and to your childien's childrei if not for them to u-e to tell h it used to ring from the fore of virinia, how it rang fr Gettfibug-t:! tho west, and h it always told of men who w willing to die for their southla to die- for truth, for honor, manhood, for chivalry and Ic great truth. I want you to and teach to your childien to y our children's children t ours was not a lost cause. I w iou to tell them that we w fighting for the right. Geo Washington was a rebel, but ] was not. Wheni Gieat B3rit recognized the independence this country she did not ree nize the independence of United States, b.ut of each s ereign Stte as indlepenldent, sovereign. There were 13 in pendent aind sovereign Stai 'Thev founded this union anet t had'the right to withdraw fi it whenever they chose so to We were not suecessful-it is *given to mortals to commz success. .Yos have done mor *you have deserved it. And now in your (lechil years and when miue have ided long beyond the per allotted to man, you, my comrades, whom I loved, whoi trusted and with whom I fell safe as I do now, I want to to iou all that all the love : hare given me has been m than recip)rocaLted; that all the *have ev3r been ab!e to do for y for any one of you, or for So Carolina', has be en more than paid by the honors you have solicited conferred upon me a by this the. crownieg honor mylife. I may not see; agai. I remember a story ol the abbot and said: "Fat abbot, an old man whose heai broken by the storms ci stat *cometolyhswayb among you. * That is all I shall ask of Eo qPAIGN YEAR. isand and ore good reasons why ty paper at all times, the fact that s it all important that you should iext few months. THE NEWS its readers fully posted as to what world in and our of the county. and in order to give it the widest e decided to make such a bscription offer for any one not taking advantage FTY CENTS NEWS AND HERALD for six ECEMBER i to new subscribers. :riptiori before June ist will get y send in their subscription to who send in their subscription EWS AND HERALD Six Weeks our Fifty Cents this week and [ERALD from now until Decem :oro Printing Co. ken under this proposition will be discon lis where my kindred for six genera Y. tions are resting. And I am proud to say that one or more of ed each generation, since they were 6rd known in South Carolina, has nd filled a bloody grave for South wn Carolina. (Applause.) I claim ad no credit for that. Every South dw Carolinian whci was true was wUm . 8 and hi that I ivas willing rto do so. I think I can say t.o to you, my B." men, that I neve-rturned my back by upon any of yoi when your faces were turnei toward the enemy. The greatest honor that I felt during the war "as once when I se. came upon a poor private w%ho er was dving! I stopped beside -ill him and be said: "I am happy 'en to die fighting and I am proud to die fighting under you." Ow I pray God wi!l bless you and sts will give you peace and pros Om perity, give it to the old State, ow give it to each one of you and re that you will go home and tell d, your kir.dred that you have seen for ~your old cormrade and that he r a thanks them through you. '1( Dangerous if Neglected. iat Burns, cuts and1 other wounds often nfail to heal p)roperly if neglected and mIbecome troublesome sores. D)eWitt's are Witch HIazel Salve prevents such con rge sequences. Even whecre delay has ag eegravated the injury DeWitt's Witch ~e Hazel Salve effects a cure. "I had a in running sore on my leg thirty years," of says H. C. Hfartly, Yankeetown, Ind. . "After usin1g many remedies, I tried hDeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. A few hboxes healed the sore." Cures all skin ->v- ilseases. Piles vield to it at once. Be md w.are of counter~reits. McMaster Co. eReduced Rates Seaboard Air Line es. Railway. SLow excursion rates will be do- given by the Seaboard Air Lire iot Railway to the following points ndfor the occasions named: SAtlantic City, N. J.-American .Funeral Benefit Association, May in 13-14. ex- Bowling Green, Kv.-Woman 's 'od Board of Missions of the C. P. od Church May 11-14. fl I Chattano~oga, Tenn. -ColorEd as National Emigration Association sa May 28-June 1st. ou Mlinneapolis, Minn.-Annual ore Meeting Western Drawing Teach t ers Association May 7-9. ou, IMountain Lake~ Park, Md. uth Y. M. C. A. Secretaries of North re- America Biennial Conference, in- June 11-15. mid New Orleans, La --Western of Gas Association, May 21-23. !-ou New York, N. Y.-National anAssociat ion of Stove Manufac Sto turers of U. S., May 6-7. to New York, N. Y.-General her Assemblly of the Presbyteiian t s Church of U. S. A., May 14 27. 3 1 Call oin nearest agent for in nes formation as to rates, dates of sale and schedules or addr-e.'s uth J. J. Pulier, Travn. Pass. Agt., Dispensary School Fund. The comptroller General iE now at work apportioning the first instalment of dispensar3 profits in some time that hav( been paid for distribution to thf school fund. The dispensary 8 short time ago paid over $25, 000 and under the law the firsi thing is to make up the "de. ficiency," so that each school in the various counties shall rece' at least $75 for tha year and for at least three months.. amounts that are indicated what is necessary for every sc in the various counties to ge least $75 for the year. It U manifestly necessary that a school should get at least $75, but it ii equally as important that schooli should not be multiplied simply to get this $75, or that thi* should be largely made up b3 the State. The following are the amounti that are necessary to give eacl county $75 per school: Abbeville.........$ 163 00 Aiken............ 490 72$ Anderson......... No Bamberg....... . 156 Barnwell......... 146 Beaufort.... ..... 148 Berkeley......... 887 58 Charleston........ NQtbing . Cherokre.......... 9 84 Chester... ... Nothing Chesterfield. .. ,... 1;432 81 Clarendon . ... :. 1,834 "20 Col-ton....... .. 759 01' Darlington....... .Nothing Dorchester.... - 73 68 Edgefield.... .... 789 00 Fairfield........ Nothing Florence...... .... 205 75 Georgetown...... Nothing Greenville.... ... 240 00 / Greenwood....... 6 60 Hampton......... 752 75 Horry........ ... 2,907 78 Kershaw... ..... 100 98 Lancaster...... .. 678 30 Lexington.... ../.. 306 20 Marion........... 729 50 Marlboro.... .... 188 04 Newberrv........ 116 44 Oconee.~.......... 752 44 Orangeburg....... 366 16 Pickens.......... 458 80 Richland......... Nothing Saluda .......... 841 47 Spartanhurg...... 51 51 Sfnter.. .. 111 23 nion ..N........Nothit.g _it urg..... 1,890 50 7Y ......... - 135 31 Total:........ $1,753 25 After the deficiency fund is distributed the remaining dis l i pensarv fund received during the present year will be divided pro rata, based upon the number of :hildren enrolled in the schools f the various counties. What Thin Folks Need Is r greater power of digesting and assimulating fod. For them Dr. King's New Life Pills work wonders. They tone and regn ate the digestive orgarns, gently expel all poisons from the sys tem, enrich the blood, improve ppetite, make healthy flesh. Oily 250 at McMaster Co. The Reason Was Evident. The Youth's Companion tells f a young man wha. failed to pass an examiuation for a govera ment position. H e had influefib, in the way of a senator, who took him to Secretary Long to see if anything could be done to rerate is grades and get him in. "It's o use,', said secretary Long; "that young mants has failed three times. Look at L'is fingers; that yellow stain indicates that lhe is a cigarette smoker and as soch would never do the work required f him." Wants Others to Know. "I have used DeWitt's Lit tle Early Risers for constipation and torpid liver nd they are all right. I am glad to indorse them for I think when we find good thing we ought to let others know it," writes Alfred Heinze, Quin cy, Ill. They never gripe~ or distress. Sure, safe pills. McMlaster Co. The Plowman Plows On. Meanwhile Mr. Appelt has a postoffiae, which is a plenty for him, and Senator Tiliman has a senatorship, which is a plenty for him. And the plough-boy plows on, and is paying higher taxes to-ay than he has in twenty yta.i__ T,anrens Adveortier. From Cotton to Cattle. Poor crops, low-priced cotton and the overflowing of bottom lands are c::using many farmers to turn their attention to cattle. It is a wise conclusion they have reached and they should wisely make the.change. Such a change is arevolution and it cannot be accomplished in a day. The first of i a ctrtain town in the u ta _man was inquiring fo two good milch cows. Hi knew where there w :young ones with first c ut - they were so poor t could hardly stand up. T waer of. these heifers. was no ready tQ go into the cattle buiness. If one wishes to raise fat cattle for beef he shguld secure a ro ed bull of'one of the e b " .He should then keep only many .ale as he csi feed through t e winter and up t first of "May. The choepest rbngh.:ge for cattle is h made from. pea vines and so um, unless one has a mea ei set in.good grass that no resredig. If one (winter pasture it will re t .twd tens of hay to wo or three year old cow siz nths. That hay will be about -1, but. the uanure, if roperly/ cared for, will be eq,to a ton of the best com ic-[eial fertilizer. If a farmer diales to raise milch cows he s d get the Jerseys or Guern s.y 'il $olstein ie better jasted fok th"se who sell the milk-as they give more than the othe twor..bree:ds. Get the best breecs. Do not attempt to win ter iore than you can feed well. Do not overcrowd you summer pasture. Work at this business by degrees.-Carolina Spartan. Don't Start Wrong. Ipn't start the summer with, a lin _-P eoi h or1reoI, We tjL kpow erQt i it's the hardeso.kind to cure. Often it "hangs on" thfrough the entire season. Take it in-hand right now. A few doses of One Minute Cough Cure will set you right. Sure cure for coughs, colds, eroup, grip, bronchitis, all throat and lung troubles. Absolutely safe. Acts at once. Children like it. "One Min ute Cough Cure is the best cough medi cine I ever used," says J. H. Bowles, Groveton, N. H. "I never found any thing else that acted so safely and quickly." McMaster Co. Wagener Day. Thursday, May 22, has been set apart as Wagener day at the exposition. No citizen of this State has ever di.ployed such public. spirit as Capt. Wagener, the- president of the exposition company, in promoting the suc cess of the exposition. It is the wisli.of the people of Charleston to make Wagener day at the ex position the greatest day of the entire period. The railroads have promised to make tbe lowest rate for Wagener day that has ever been known in this State, and the people of Charleston trust that they shall have thousands of per sons from all part of South Caro lina in their midst. on that opcca sion to testify their appreciation of Capt. Wagener's work. Reveals a areat secret. -It is often asked how such startling cures, that puzzle the -physicians, are effected by *King's New Discovery for sumption. Here's the secret. uts out the phlegm and germ inf4cted mucus, and lets the life giving oxygen enrich and vitalize the blood. It heals the inflamed, cough-worn throat and 1hngs. Hard colds and stubborn coughs soon yield to Dr. King's New Disco~very, the most infallible remedy for all Throat and Lung diseases. Guaranteed bottles 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free at McMast- r Co. ' We take the following predic n from the Charleston Evening ost: "And will lMcLaurin be in the race when the flag drops? Not if he knows imself. By. that time there will probably be two federal judicial di.stricts in South Carolina and Judge B'raw ey will likely have a colleague by the name of McLaurin." Yodifnow' What You Are Taking Whe ptak. *rove's Tasteless Chill Tonicee use the formula is plainly printed 6,n every bot tle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a taste Makes the food more del ROYAL SAM 0 Cedar Creek Crops. We are having pretty weather; now, but needing rain very bad. Farmers are getting alag nicely. Grain is looking wel; tton and corn are up to, a stand. Gardens are looking ad;y on account of dry weather, Straw berries are fine, and we hope to have p!enty of them. The people of this , community are having bad luck with their poultry. -- Miss Eloise Smith returned home Sunday afternoon after a weeks vi?it among .4er relatives and frie nds in the Belview ieigh borhood. E. The State Summer School. The printed announcement of the'course of study of the State summer school will be issued soon. This will be sent out to the county and city superintend ents for distribution among the ted'cbers. Correspondence, wheth er for admission to the school or to the dormitories, will be with the office of the State superin tendeit of e.lucation. Wi.en the list of admitted students is made up it will be forwarded to Presi dent'Johnson, at Rock Hill, who will assign them. Application blanks will be fur nished, upon nhieh the teachers will note the courses that they wish to pursue, and will pledge then,selves to remain through the entire fuui weeks, unless. provi deriially :preve9ted. "Floating attehdance" will n t be permitted. The crowding of the class rooms for a part of the session tends to interfere with the work and will be discouraged. Last year six hundred and foiteen eurolled, and only four hundred . and sev enty staved through the examina tions. This year only about five hundred will be admitted, and it is expected that practically all will stay to the end. This will be more satisfactory to instruc tors and to students. Like a Drowning Man. "Five years ago a disease the doctors called dyspel)sia took such hold of me tbat I could scarcely go," writez Geo. S. Marsh, well-known attorney of 1 Noeomna, 'Tex. "I took quantities of pepsin and other medicines but nothing1 at a straw I grabbed at Kodol. I felt, an improvement at once and after a few bottles am sound well." Kodol is the only p)reparation which exactly re produces the natural digestive juices! and consequently is the only one which digests any good foo-l and cures any form of stomach trouble. McMaster Co. Joke on Gen. Lee. Thme Newv York Word says that during a recent visit to West VYirginia General Fitzhiugh' Lee met an old cdinrade in arms who regarded him with some disfavor. "What's the matter?" asked the General. "Out with it!" "Well," said the ex-Confederate; "I want to die at least half an hour before you do. I wan to Te in the other world when you arrive there, just to hear al hat General Jubal Early says when he seus you in a blue uniform." ~It is a well known fact that the l&:e General Jubal Early hated a blue uniform as much as a bovine does a red flag, wore the grey all. his life, anid was buried in it, hence it can easily be imagined what he would say when he saw an old comrade-in-a:ms in a blue uniform.-R-oanoke World. Stand Like a Stone Wall Betwe-en vour children and] the tortures of ~itching aind burning1 eczema, scaildheaid or other skin I dliseases. How? why, by using~ Luckleu's Arnica Sailve, earth's greatest healer. Quickest cure for Ulcers, Fever tSores, Salt~ Rhienm, Cuts, Burns or Bruises. Infallible for Piles. 25c at Mc Master Co.'s drug store. ~. .Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. icious and wholesome A Poser for "Pap." Teddti--Pa! Pi-Yes, dear. Teddy-May I ask a question? Pa-Certainl y, Teddy. Teddy-Where's the wind when it don't blow?-Net York Times. - Whooping Cough. A woman who ha3 had experience with this disase, tells how to prevent any dangerous eoaseq uences from it. She says: Our three children took whooping cough last summer, our baby boy being only three n(nths old, and owing to our giving them Chamber lain'- Cough R::maly, they lost none of their plumpness and came out in much better health than other children whose parents did not use this remedy. Our oldest little girl would call lustily for cough syrup between whoop3.-JE3 3IE PINKEY HAIM, Springville Ala. This Remedy is for sale by McMaster Co. Tva that is produced hcre in South Carolina on the Pinehurst farm near Summerville, has been adopted 'as the "official" tea of the piesidential mansion. DO YOU GET UP WITH A LAME BACK? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful - cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver . and bladder remedy. S'It is the great medi cal triumph of the nine teenth, centu; dis cOerALteiy Dr. -I4lmer, the emi - nent kidney and blad- . - der specialist, and is wonderfully successful in promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright's Disease, which is the worst [orm of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec xnmended for everything but if you havekid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found lust the remedy you need. It has been tested In so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor Io pur :hase relief and has proved so successful in very case that a special arrangement has )een made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a ample bottle sent free by mail, also a book elling more about Swamp-Root and how to ind out if you havekidney or bladder troubl. When writing mention reading this generous >ffer in this.paper and ;end your address to )r. Kilmer .,Bing egular fifty cent and bsoeeswamp-ace. lollar sizes are sold by ll good druggists. good casoigh for anybody! ALL NAVANA FILLER ~FOO OA~AD r "STAK"DRMO NDSA aE [GOOD LUC~OLD PE AC ~&MONEY -~RAZORaend ~ERICEf GREENVILLE Tobacco.