The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, August 20, 1902, PAGES 3 TO 6., Image 5
'ost Hair
cameL! omi the hand
n t..e gray huai. began to
=re-pirm I tried Ayer's Hair Vigor,
:amit opped the hair from com
zng--outa:d restorcd the color."
trs.TL. D.Cray, No. Salem, Mass.
There's a pleasure in
oliering such a prepara
tion as Ayer's Hair Vigor.
It gives to all who use it
such s2tisfaction. The
hair becomes thicker,
longer, softer, and more
glossy. And you feel so
secure in using such an
old -and reliable prepara
tM:Ul. i.0a a bottic. All drnAists.
1T vowr drutr.:ist cannOt supply you,
semi, one dolar nud we .will empress
-a bottle. Be suro and give the name
isur nceart exress oeel. Address,
J. C. AYER CO., Low.el. 3ass.
p headache?
Appetite poor? Bowels con
sripated ? It's your liver !
Ayer's Pills are liver piuls.
want your moustaChe or beard a
tautiful brown or rich black? Use
1ckingham's Be
c rugstsor R P. Ha- &Co Nashua.N H
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LIBBY'S
NATURAL
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Are U. &. Goverumnt to.
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to 70U Fresh, Dainty and
flayred Putn~ n covenentsized
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DUCLAS
43&_3_ SHOES UN"O
- g~g aa shoes are the star dard of the world.
K...wvlas' made and sold more men's Good
- rWeXau'iandewedi Process) shoes In the first
At-me(ha 019 )t h'n any other manufacturer.
~\4t~neR IE WRi' trill be paid to anyone who
I.. DOUCLAS $4 S HOES
ANOT BE EXCELLED.
$1,13,820 '*:2.8,840.000
.srvrted an-i A merican leath1ers. H eUI 's
Fa neutCW . E nml.Bx Calf. Calf. Vici K d. Corona
se no.Fast Color Eydlets us.ed.
adz m &Z.2c extra. Iltns. aztalog free.
gt. L DOUGL'AS, BROCKTON, MASS.
WANTEDI
TOOUC)l1g Me21.
Aressnte qaalify for good rositions which we
- we~maenntee 1t writing under a $5,000
e.~mLrQ e omptlypi ocu:e them.. -
31he 43a.-Afa. Bus. College,.
MACON, GEORGIA.
ARANTA COLLliE OF PlARMACY.
5kystpesary. only college In the U. S. op
- mde a drug store. Demand for -graduates
am nse than we can supply. Address >R.
*Vm. kAYNIE, Whiiehall, Atlanta, Ga.
raes! Piles! Piles!
Necng, or protruding, promptl and
tmyacures. y ytreatmet is used wit pelr
strikes at seat of trouble. Satisfaction guar
crmoney refunded. Write me fully regarding
cae Consultationl free. Sold by druggists,
sent postpaid on receipt of price.
M. N. TANNER, East Au-ora,. N. Y.
/ So.3Se,
'CANDY CATM4AR71C
Drogris
? i'stamped C C C. Never sold in bulk.
Em of the dealer who trnes to sl
s'sometbing just asgo.
An Exceptional Accom plishment.
She didn't know nuch Latin;
She had never studied Greek;
Yet she met with admiration
Which she didn't have to seek.
Fo- in gCtting of a s"t:cet car
She created no delay;
She didn't travel baclnward.
But stepped out the proper way.
-Washingtoa Star.
Stationary.
"There's no progress about him."
"No? But he's still doing business at
the old standstill.-Philadelphia Press.
Rather Rough on Pa.
"What is a vacumm, ma?"
"That part of your father that is di
rectly under his hair."-New York
Pess.
Unappreciative.
A
f; 'S
"Willie, if yer knew how benefie'al
mud baths is youse wouldn't put up
seh a holler:"-New York Journal.
Nothing Dolng.
"What is the matter with Bills?"
"Worring over business affairs."
"I didn't know he had any business."
"That's it. He hasn't."-Indianapolis
sews.%
Discounted.
First American Boy-"My papa lives
Ike a prince."
Second American Boy-"That's r .th
:g. My papaslives like the president
a trust."-Detrolt Free Press.
Forfection.
"Do you think perfection is ever
ictually attained in this life?" asked
:he serious youth.
"Yes," answered Miss Cayenne;
'some 'people become perfect bores."
-Washington Star.
The Disappointed Boy.
rs. .Jencks, nee Ann Teek, to her step-|
on; "what are you crying about?"
"Boo-hoo!" sobbed the .boy, "papa
romsed me a new mamma, an' you
in't new at all."-Philadelphia Record.
Another PubWg Beneractor.
Hewitt-"That plumber claims. to be
public benefactor."~ *
Jewitt-"Hoy~ is ?"
Hewitt-"He- say ~at it is a k&ls
race to die rich, t he has saved
Sgood mny men fro grace."---New
!ork Sun. - 4
Th Jnly Wi. .
"Ah, Reginal , deares " she Mighed,
"but how can -I be surr' that y'u will
ot grow we yof in aft e have
been marri 'I a littli W1
"'I don't .tnow," ae an d, "un
ess we get. married bamd s . -Chcago
iecord-Heald. ;
"If I only had an ambassador at the
ourt of love P sighed the bashful
"A m~nister1 would be good enough
or me,' replied the demure maiden.
"Herbert'e
And so they were married.-New
Orleans Times-Democrat.
Suppressed.
Father-"Aniother foolish question
and you go to bed!"
Willie-"But this ain't foolish! I
only want to know what holds the
sky up an' why duclks don't bark, and
-"-New York Journal.
Her Observation.
"Miss Gloriania," said the college ath
lete in the outing suit, resting on his
oars a moment, "let us co-educate a
little in rowing. Leave the tiller, come
and sit by me and take this other
"But this is not co-education, Mr.
MeCorkle," she said, noticing that they
were a long distance from all the
others. "This is segregation."
And she put the boat nj~hout'-Chicago
isedesshow tM
find a more valuable
complied, and the mon
him to a hillside where
feeding-an animal which
had never before seen.
"My good brother," said the
the mon:cey, "hitherto you have
ways brcught me two ti;ers. How
it that you have brought me only o
to-day ?"
The tiger fled for his life. Thus a
ready wit wards off danger. .
The principle of the next fable the
Chinese always apply to the European
instructors in the art of war.
A tiger, finding a cat very prolific in
devices for catching game, placed
himself under her instruction. At
length he was told there was nothing
more to be learned.
"Have you taught me a'l your
tricks?"
"Yes," replied the cat.
"Then," said the tiger, "you are of
no further use, and so I shall eat
you."
The cat, however, sprang lightly
into the branches of a tree and
smiled at the tiger's diiappointment.
She bad not taught the tiger all her
tricks.
The Rule of Three.
Three things to govern-temper,
tongue and conduct.
Three things to live-courage, gen
tleness and affection.
Three things to hate-cruelty, arro
gance and affectation.
Three things to delight in-frank
ness, freedom and beauty.
Three things to wish for-health,
friends and a cheerful spirit.
Three things to avoid-idleness, lo
quac!ty and flippant jesting.
Three things to fight for-honor,
home and country. -
Three things to admire-power,
digpity and gracefulness.
Three things to think about-life,
dea.th and eternity.
Ask Your Dealer For Allen's Foot-Ease,
A powder. It rests the feet. Cures Corns,
Bunions, Swollen, Sore, Hot, Callous,Aching.,
Sweating Feet and Ingrowing Nails. Mien's
Foot-Ease makes new or tight shoes easy. At
all Druggists and Shoe stores, 25 cents. Ac
cept no substitute. Sample mailed FREE.
Address Allen S. Olmsted, LeRoy, N. Y.
A girl doesn't have to be a magician to
call a fellow a lobster and then make a
monkey of him.
W. H. Griffin, Ja-kson, Michigan, writes:
"Suffered with Catarrh for fifteen years.
Hall's Catarrh Cure cured me." Sold by
Druggists, 75c.
Crude spirit made from potatoes is com
ing more and more into use in Germany as
a cheap fuel. .
FITS permanently cured.No fits ornervois
ness after first day's use of Dr. Kline's Great
NerveRestorer. 2trial bottle and treatisef roe
Dr. R.H. KLixz, Ltd., 931 Arh St., Phila., Pa.
4T mnai uk S3' fthe most
Mffs.Winslow's Scothing Syrip for chldrenl
teething, softenthe gums, reduceslndammai
tion,alays pain,cesie wind colic. 25c. abottle
The good deeds that men do live after
them-on tombstones.
Piso's Cure is the best medicine we ever used
for all affections of throat and lungs.-Wx.
. EirDsLEY, Vanburen, Ind., Feb. 10. 1900.
TO MOTHERS
tirs, 3. H. Haskins, of Chicago,
ni., President Chicago Arcade
Club, Addresses Comforting
Wordls to Women Regarding
Childbirth.
"D)EAR Mas. PINKAi:- Mothers
rzeed not dread childbearing after they
know the value of Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Compound.
While I loved children I dreaded the
ordeal, for it left me weak and sick
MRS. J. H. HASKINS.
for months after, and at the time I
thought death was a welcome relief;
but before my last child was born a
good neighbor advised LydiaE.Plink
ham's Vegetable Compound, and
I used that, together with your Pills
and Sanative Wash for dour months
before the child's birth;- it brought
me wonderful relief. I hardly had an
ache or pain, and when the child was
ten days old I left my bed strong in
health. Every spring andfa11 Inowtake
abottle of Lydia E.Pinkham'SVeg-'
etable Compound and find it keeps
me in continual excellent health."
Ms. J. H. HAsInis, 3248 Indiana Ave.,
Chiago, Ill.- #5000 forfecit If above testime
ala/ not genuine.
Care and careful counsel is
what the expectant and would-be
mother needs, and this counsel
she can secure without cost by
writing to Mrs. Plnkham at
Lyn, Mass.
EADAOHE,'eee.
o PEVERISH CNIIN
S AND COLDS CURED BYo
S A.PUDINEo
Sold by alr Drugglstu. &
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CAPTAIN 6. BERT
Captain 0. Berto'etto, of
Barque "Lincelles," in a recen
the chief office of the Italian
celles, Pensacola, Fla., writes:
1 have suffered for sev
ith chronic catarrh of the
The doctors prescribed for,n
out 'my receiving the least
Troulgh one of I/our pamphilet
gait the use of Peruna, and tc
tles have entirety cured me.
omrnend Peruna to all myfrien
-0. Bertoletto.
In catarrh of the stomach, as well as
arrh of any part of the body, Peruna
the remedy. As has been often said if P
runa will 'cure catarrh of one part it Wi
cure catarrh of any other part of the body
Catarrh is catarrh wherever located,
and the remedy that will cure it anywhere
will cure it everywhere.
th oldes ad only buiess
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