The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, November 21, 1906, Image 6

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sto, Lug and out 74 ta, Weiuy ODR le A] NO. . McMAS 0 N0OI STI OWE3NS HACKI E3ntir Man: They Please 4 K. R. Hw apo * ItWI Machiii awr on c Engines, Bo Farming Mach Wagon, Bugi Agents for V gines carried ir Too much rain I am selling for til wool dress or waist Black, Green, P1 Dark 2 Don't let the oi (GEO. R. Scho< And a New S For McMAST AMon Nom Vp-IEpMY! Coegfl [eltatli, relinve1 your e Tiroat iur Chronic cold,with the only cerm lentlo, Cre for Coughs and colds: . KINO'S DISCOVERY nost fne~pafr. ,ter was given upbytwohylam if the throat, and we were almost ur druggist reommended Dr. King'rs After taking four bottles she was md has had no throat trouble sines." Cumberland, Ed. dri~ce and ero . BOTTLES FREE MMENDEDq CUARAUTEED TER & CO., McMASI K #V. anu BEAR DRUG CO. 3VANG[. LL SELLING BORO WAGONS -AND iEY BUGGIES -TO THE e Satisfaction, -OF OUR r Customers. )thers, They Will Please You. Mc Master. ANAHAN & CO. ists, Blacksmiths f ood-Wo rk e rs. lers, Gins, Grist Milis; and inery overhauled., y and General Repair Work. 'itte Gasoline Engines. En stock. and too little money is the ressor: e presenlt, for spot cash, an alir flanel inthe following colors: nk, Light Blue, Mediunm Blue, Blue and Garnet at 1c a Yard. sportuiity slip. LAUDERDALE. >1 Supplies Full Line of the chool Books CASH Only. ER COMPANY. Under Wlnnsboro Hotel. laS*itik B '"o ie ut of lr.d. -The Drapler. letters, si.k of which signed "M. B. Di'apier," appearein ' Dublin newsaber in 1724, mai-k an In Irish history. They were the wori; of Dean Swift, the author of "Gul, yer's Travels." The occasion callinf, them forth was the grant of a paten1 In 1723 to William Wood. an EnglizAh man of Birmingham, to coin halfpenet and farthings to the extent of f10S,000 to be current in Ireland, where therc was a deficiency of copper coinage. Public feeling in Ireland was in a staic of irritation at its treatment by. Eng land, and Swift took advantageo:6f this coinage business to advocate the rights of Ireland. Under the inask-of -a-laln, honest, patriotic tradesman he coun seled all true patriots not only to re fuse to take the new coinage, but tc refrain from using any English man ufactures whatever. The. result .wa tremendous. No one would take Woods money, and associations were formed for refusing the currency. The publica tion of the first three letters had sc roused the temper of Ireland that it was now easy for Swift to come to the real point of issue. In the fourth let ter he accordingly treats of the royal prerogative. The government Instantly took alarm and offered a reward of ?300 for the discovery of the author of this fourth letter. Its printer wa: thrown into prison. But all was in vain. The government yielded to the storm. Wood's patent was surrender ed, the patentee being indemnified by a grant of 13,000 yearly for twelve years. Thus, through the force and an imation of Swift's arguments, victo riously terminated the first grand struggle for the independence of Ire land.-London Tit-Bits. SANITARY CONCRETE. Building Material of the Future and Its Advantages. The advantages of concrete on the mechanical side are these: It Is proof against fire, wind and water, rats, In sects and dry rot and the danger of electricity. It needs no painting or re pair. Fire or water overflow inside can do only local damage to the contents of a room and no more. It becomes stronger and harder with age, which Is, of course, an advantage, except when additions or alterations are made,. Involving hard work to cul the wails and floors. There are nc leaky roofs, no damp or cold east or north rooms. There Is great economy of heating. Being a firm mass through out, like a house made of baked clay, there is no vibration, and in case one spot of the foundation should be under mined the well knit structure might not show so much as a crack. It Is practically earthquake proof. Concrete is healthful because it leaves no fissures for dust or for in .,ets which spread disease. It Is cool m summer and warm In winter, and with a minimum of exertion can be kept sweet and clean, On the artistic side, s the house beautiful, it lends Itself to sculpture and painting, and as an object on the landscape It can be made a joy to the eyes.-Country Life In Amnerica. Red and White Wine. "Amisapprehensionabout the strength of red and white wines exists," said a vine grower. "Because red wine has a darker, richer look people think It Is more Intoxicating. The opposite, real ly, Is the case. Red wines are made by fermenting grape j-uice, skins and seeds together. White wines are made by fermenting juice alone. In the skins and seeds there is a lot of tannin, and red wine contains much tannin, while white wine contains none. This tannin, an astringent, closes the pores of the stomach and prevents the alcohol in the red wine frcm entering the blood freely and going, as the saying Is, to the head. White wine, champagne for instance, has no tannin, and hence its intoxicat ing properties are much more keenly to be feared than those of the tannin filled red wine."-Imiladelphia Bulle tin. -__ _ _ _ _ Industrious Chinese Children. Taq Chinese are a wonderfully in dustrious people, and their children learn very early to make themselves useful. In the streets of a Chinese town It Is no uncommon sight to see two children who are so young that they can hardly talk trotting along with a bamboo pole on their shoulders, by wh~ch they are carrying home a pail of water. .If one child in stronger than the other the pall Is hung near' his shoulder, for thus he takes the "heavy end of the pole." A Collector..ot Snnffboxes. The. only expenislve personal .fancy of Frederick the Great, it Is said, was his bobby for collec-ting snuffboxes, of which he left as many as 130, approxi mately valued at $1,300,000. Lord Mamesbury says that one could hard ly approach the king without sneezing. Two thousand pounds weight of Span leh snuff had always to be kept In store, but smoking, on the other hand, was an abomination to Frederick. Choice of Evils. Smiley-[ hope you won't mind- If I bring a friend home to dinner tonight, dear. Mrs. Smiley-Oh, no, sir. That is better than being brought home by a friend after dlnner.--Chicago News. Girli Friendship. Bdith-Did you sing for Mr. Bore leigh last night. Ada-Yes, I sang al most a whole hour for him. Edith I'm so glad to hear it! I've always had the greatest aversion to that man! In reality history is of no avail. Humanity Is caught every day with traps that. have served,.before. Can you win? You realize that to win In anything these days, requires strength, with wind and body in tune. A man or woman with disordered di gestive organs is not Mi shape for a day's work or-a day's p lay. H ow can they expect to win? Kodol For Dvs pepsia contains the digestive juices of a healthy stomach and will put your stomach in shape to perform its impor tant function of sup plying the body and brain with strength building blood. Digests what you e&t, relieves Indiges tion. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomach, Palpi ation of the Heart and Constipation. Sold by all druggists. T Ri@L4ND COUNTY FARMS jd SMJ. To ~ . 7- -cre#focur ml..fr;om as ic PLace bordering on Crane Crtek. 20 a.:'res in timriber, then. Iemnainl ider cultivated. OIly two miles from new Colunibia ColAlege. Prlce upon applieation. o. -)57. 12 -res on the ia n road live Il(es from Columbia. Only one an(] !,alf nilles froui the Southern jtillroad. -> a'esin ifnlber and the .n a1n1d one barn, all in good cond; tin: in;e wel! aid spring. Timber on 4ms plaee will r.veragze 20 cords to the are;* good qualtity of saw mill timber ;ich will probably cut about 75,000 feet. The-e is - nice orchard Contain jg a bout 7. or 80 fruit trees of differ eat varieti. Will raise about one hale of cotton to t he acre. Price and terms to suit purelhase. No. 2 . : a s of good tille land on t hje Koni i road a but two miles from ColuImbia. Lad adaptable to any crop. Small dwelling on place, anso two snall barns; two fine wells and small streamu; alko a gin housee. Property ionuted near lands that are in high. Nw street car line very (ikse to this property. You woul'A mae nm e in investing in suxlh property .it. is bound to enliUnee in valhe very rapidly. Price within yonr No. 2 171 nerEs on Win-nsboro I ro ! about fir ni!cs from Columbia. This place has one six-room dwelling; two siall- harns, smokehouse. 150 acres are Ii t irnber-niost ly pine. Will cut about .500 cords of wood or 100,000 feet of timber. This land adapted to any crop. Schools aud churches with in easy reach of this place. One and a quarter miles to new Columbia College., Price and terms satisfactory. For price and particulars of the above places write to us, we' will be glad to bear from you. Railroad fare refunded to any one purchasing Real Estate through our brokerage department. Wllor, Bavo l & Cam y, 1323 Main Street, COLUMBIA, S. C. High Grade Cut Flowers GROWN BY RO8 RIL GREENHOUSES Columbia, S. C. Carnations............. 75 to $100 per doz Roses (fine green house)... ......2 00 to 3 50 per doz Chrysanthemums.. 1 00 to 6 00 per doz Hyacinths(Roman) 50to 75 per doz Narcissus, Paner.... White 75 per doz Freesias.......... 50 to 75 per doz rily of Valley....1 00 to 1 50 per doz Daisies ............ .......... 25 per doz Sweet Peas.............. 10 to 15 per doz Boxes of Pretty Mixed Flowers.... $1 00 to $5 00 Baskets of Pretty Mixed Flowers.... 1 00 to 10 00 Only the finest up-to-date varieties planted. OUR CUSTOMERS GET THE BEST, Artistic Bouquets for all purposes, ~$1l00 to $10 00. Stylish Home and Church Decorations We make a specialty of FINE WEDDING WORK. Wreaths, Crosses, Anchors, &c., $3 00 up. In ordering Bouquets or Designs give us an idea of wha~t you want and price, and we will plerase you. Cut Flowers, Plants, Bulbs and Seed Shipped - Everywhere. 08% HILL GREHOU8E8, 3517 Main St., COLUMUIA, S. C. PHONE 43. AGAINST FIRE AND TORNADO RISKS BY HOLDING A POLICY OF INSU.R ANCE WITH THE HARTFORD, TH E INSURANCE CO.. of North AmeriCa THE PHQENIX. All old fire-tested companies with ample assets. .. Will write you in either of the above three companies. Surety Bonds writ ten in Thbe American Surety Company of New York. N. W. PALMER, Agent, Ridgeway, S. C. UNDER TAKING WILL BE CONTINUED IN the future the same as in the past in the old establishment in aflits departments .with a full stock of Caskets, Burial Cases and Coffies constantly on hand, and use of hearse when requested. Thankful for past patronage and solicitous for a share in the future, in the old stand. Calls attended to at all hours. J. M. ELLIOTT & CCO. For Sale. 100 acres 'of land, one mile frum Winnsboro. D Well ig, barn, out-j houses, well an d springs. 40 acres un der wire. Also-a~ parcel of 40 acres about one-half mile from Winboo Apply to WV. D. DOUG LAS, Attorney, . 11-7t f Wininsboro, S. C. FOR SALE- 1,500 bushels cot-' ton seed. 100i pondeT in seed: produces hem. 41 to 43 pounds of lint. Gueral :e: eg; of 5 ]ock~s to boil. Vsica on appli cation to T. L. Dell-ney, Rion, S. C. 10-17-2m N A HOu S Read. ThiS. usur 2uem ture CAL L N.. 1412 "i . ouba .C Sout Caoln Agent ib z U 0 IMP ULMIM D REd T ITs best~~~~, foOhepic-35ad 5.d Buh.Repairn onThpisby n you want to In sure Your Cotton, YourDwelling and Furni ture, Your Barn and Stock, Youir Store Building, Your Merchandise, Pot atteRo Top Dellk. protinl seiln esBoeaetn.Cr n TYERTEo HeDURTR Sou Caroina Agent he ritgchint elercon CfHaO ar TYERTr betrthe atrcte.-nds $of B ouh.Rpigo the laes eissb an xP.&F.Cri' rtic maerdarne. pem Wse. Sc. PSTEWAtRTNube xgMChiLUMBChec Pns. of Y UR-Eer ..ro.aPe Gilasswases aTndwar, I coehs waly an 1 0 wiou Baeyul moy. Good rgslions i ofiardare Tbacco mloin addigetl o thec attienetss ofn atrume.nt us Accowd Artic Hardwae. . S. 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