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* | Puny_^ | v I Children? ?> Who would prescribe only >j> K> tonics and bitters for a weak, v?> $ puny child ? Its muscles and e> ^ nerves are so thoroughly e>:- J,' $ haustcd that they cannot be * whipped into activity. The \ft ^ <ft child needs food ; a bleedmaking, nerve-strengthening vl % and muscie-'ouiiding food, e> * ej ^ (T? t * if' '? ?}> ?/rn ' 'x f intiMisioci >v f, 'f Cod-V-r- "it ?- -Tt -f *? ?* | and you Still owe a tonic in ^ the hypopb.osph* Lcs of lime ^ O and soda to nc' - ill . the foe i > W -r -? /"? t ? < . % w >> ;!cr -> ... "" ?.v >>v;-? J ? there is n *y cmjv.-V* xv to *' i: 'be ' 1 Tl rveaas ? ,;i*owth, si .* :r.ji!i, plumpness g >. j t ^ - i ? ii* '-'w j J't' i* T . P/Vt'l'M'tg IT < '<< you pc o>Vjv J o tmucsion. :? /f, ' fc? v*, ^ S"-r jf J $' no, all It ^ & ./.OTT r( ' OWN! <"!v he., Vev York. ? - in anything lie oilers ?r sale. When ho carries a load of potatoes to town tin? bigg?>st potatoes are not always on t<?|> and the little ones on the bottom. The same is t rue of everything lie offers lor sale. DlTldi'S Willi IIlN wire. The model farmer divides fairly with his wife. The butter and chickens and the eggs and all the littlo ^things with whatever they bring upon 'the market are serupuously turned over to wife as her pin money, not to buy sugar and cofleo with for the family, out it is hers to do as sho pleases with, and sho takes a greater interest in these things because they are hers. The model farmer will make his own boys work, for woo be to him when he and his boys sit up in the shade tho year round and boss a poor old crippled negro and a st ilf eared mule make a crop. The model farmer is 'a true ^ Christain man who recognizes tho fact that his farm belongs to God and he is to be a tenant in possession. 11<> t/.?o.;- u 1i - . v> i...i f> mil nun vjiimi, IMUIW. ing that tho sunshine and the w rain with tho soed time and harvest. which thev bring is hut the gift of the kind Father above. The farmer, above all men. ought to ho the purest and best man. constantly in contact with sunshine! and showers with field* and forest, wit h fruits and flowers, with the bright world all day and the star* and ?juiet at night. A- a rule our farmers are best in character and purest in life. .May the good Father above us multiply the model farmer all over our land, for il will he giv ing to them a perpetuity of our purest morals and they will he the mainstay of our government and institutions, both the church mill ulutn I......it..* < ivtllllllp Wll 1 I I' " I I ** I M'll^ arms ;>ixI noble hearts. Yours truly. Sam P. .Tonka. CASTORIA > ^ For Infants and Children. 3. I involves a personal and I'amih j matter In the Columbia "Stato'' o I yesterday, the following editoria appeared: "Helfltb, !Vol FlvudUh." 'Senator Tillman is reported t< bo a very sick man, but it is sail that when the possibility of hi brother George becoming a caadi date for governor was suggestei ho managed to say that he wouh 1 take the lield against him if hii ' health permitted. The ovidon hatred IS. R. Tillman bears hit elder brother, a hatred which loc him to oppose if not defeat hi 11 for congaess, is something fiendish 1 A campaign with the two Till mans as star actors would bo t record oroaKer lor lerocity.? Spartanburg Herald. "The Herald is unjust to Sena tor Tillman. He does not hat< ! his ^brother George, and i was not hatred that inlluencoi 1 his course in the congrossiona campaign of iSPii. ]t was morel) | selfishness, lie was al'raid tha i Talbert would run against hiu 1 for governor and cause his defeat 1 so he turned him into George' preserve?not to defeat (Jeorge i hut to get him out of his owi way. So now when he threatens 1< run :i<r:un<i ins nroiher tor tin governorship next year it doe not imply hatred. !f means Ilia lie considers the perpetual ion o the dispensary necessary to koej alive the factional issue, on whicl he relies for re-election to tin j senate in 1000. lie would no object to (ioorge's election if i did not interfere with his owr plans. Hut as it surely would dr this, he is prepared to sacrifice Brother (Jeorgo as he did before "Of course he has no notion o running for governor himself, foi ho will not let go the senatershij on any chance whatever, lloonl) means that he will put up a prox} for the ollice if ho cannot otltfcr wise disturhe the peace. Wo art not at all snro that the success oi Kllerbo on a quasi-prohibition 'B. R. TILLMAN TALKS Replies to an Editorial of "The State." EXPLAINS HIS (lOlllSK. Dili Not Assist Col. Talherl T< IMcat His Brother. Pays lli: Itosnccts to Political Opponent: !' S i \TKS SI;N . ri . Washington, I >. ( I )ec. 1. 1 SOT To the Ivlitor of Tin* RocmlerTic enclosed statement 11rx: been forwarded to all the morn in;.' ; . | l*: in Sonlh (Troll- I; | tlii-: limit, ami you nan print ii i ! you desire. Respect fully, 15. R. 'I'll.I.M \ N. | 1 luiw nearly always i^noroi the slanders and falsehoods whicl \ Imvo from time to time appuaret ? in the pa purs in South t'arolin; :i...i,:........ . ... .... ' | WHICH llilNC WJIJHIMMl 111 < * si net* | liuve been in public IiIf. I can ! not correct all of the statement or notice them, because it i> ; waste of time, and most of nn friends know them It) be false. A: 1 for my enemies, they believe then j because they can see nothini i good in me, and love to fetal thei; I hatred on any food that keeps l j alive. I depart from this rule ii i the present instance because i J | ami unity platform would nut be j ol t ? fjuile as oll'ensive to iiim as that ol'liis brother on a straight license |)( -Watch1" rc Both ol' these editorials are the |( O t (louhle distilled essence of lalse-' ... hood and -fiendish" malignity. tl 1 have not seen Mr. .1. 11. litis- ls J ti s soy, the correspondent lor tho'j^ s State in this city, during my ill- tl ness or since my recovery, except : to on s hi in on t ho street and ln? ,v, , ai and I hftVO said nothing to 111111 n about South (' r)l tin al!'air>, and '< ; 1 have not said fo hit.-, or any 1 other person, a word uhout op* . posing (leoriie it. iillman Ibr a governor. W hat i have said 1; will repeat : thai 1 will tump 1 the S ate. if need b -. next utn- ai :n r in be"..all of tiie dispensary !llj .(lal 1 itili. without regard ?o 1 I uIid ;n y 1h? in tin- v ie us oandi ?.j t' I I proposed Id -land by j f;; 11the law in tho senate and in thejn . t . in , ! r.o; tif?t to "keep ative Ji.e lac- , I ., | <JI Ijtional i--uie," hut because 1 lie ,p lieve il is llie l?esl solulion of llie liquor prolilem. I don't "relv on l' . ! ''act ioiia! hm" lo re elect me.!^ . should I olier lor re-election. I i ?< s did not create factionalism in x South Carolina. X. G. (ion/ales pj , j and J. C. Hemphill are its w authors, and thev fanned the em w St I hers ol the light ol 1 .S'.JU into li . a' , llames in 1 SO-, and their undy- ti jjing hatred for hie comes from ed ,; their retirement as rulers in our ()l ' ? rc j State allnirs. f Now, in regard to my "hatred" ni j of my brother George, and my ^ aiding Mr. Talbert to boat him for Congress in 1892 : , Everv leading reformer in w t B} 1 tho second congressional district j a knows it is untrue. Not a scin- d, tilla of evidence, oral or written, is i exists or ever existed to show that la I yj j I assisted Mr. Talbert. I was ah- n K solutely "hands off," and that at j o 11 my uromer s request. i\lr. Tal- 01 ^! bort ran for congress, as ho had a j \ | right to do, and was olected. lie i>i t received no advice or help from P , tne. Every well posted man in ^ j the State knows why < leorge Till (j l inail Was defeated, OXOept jiusbi- 1) _ bly himself, j The treacherous Spaniard who w makes the charge of betrayal and p unbrotherlv conduct against me ' *. ai , onlv advertises his own deprnvitv t 1 n j and blackness of heart. I r| Talbort could no more have | r ! beaten me for governor than j rs j Slieppard did, and no one knows i(,. it better than the man who makes tl i . , the assertion to prove mv *\sol- ci . > .. 1 d lishness. , s , I) It these edit oral "pacificators" || reallv want "peace" in South a 1 1 (i : Carolina, they had better leave 111?* ami my family relat ion* alone f, ' ami |?1111" the policy of bainlioo s, /.lenient. which i- their la^t tack n in Stalo politics. If my retiruI moot i> the only condition of ( peace," it cannot he brought iihout bv lying15. li. 'I'll.I.MAN. :! \i . CASTOniA. Ti? fs?- si CI I . yzfsZ-.. 1 r" 6r *"*** ;; ) I L ChecrliiliiCMs ut Home. 5 It My Mrs. K. M. Colby. Ct f Perhaps there is nothing that j> r adds more to the happiness of a sf > homo than the habit of cheerful- ^ . ness. It is a potent, factor in the secret of housekeeping, and the " housewife who has always a |r pleasant smile and a soothing sr ; word has already acquired one of I tho most valuable accomplish- n i meuts. As long ago as the days S tin* wise man a inerrv ooun nance had it- recognized value. 1 r I in a duty to he pleasant. Yi t >\v many neglect this important iquirement. Some women are , institutionally cross and morose ; , hers ar?* weak and nervous, and , iade fretful by the exactions of , leir household cam s. Hut there \ no exoust for much of the lrie- j on that exists in many house- ; ids. I have been in some whore \ ie atmosphere seemed actually ; i bristle with in. fililies. Kvery- ] ady was in a l; t, and frown- J ud cross wom swot - i lie rul .. nd | ] nt t lie except ion. llow uncon - < rta .?' > life i >: n :t . hotn III U -! ] to the inmates, as well as tol ; pa -si m: y . <hie lea < i >iiun such ho k > it- one would 1 pesi house. A.i ' men cannot be beauti oil!ail to 'ook as v. e11 as she c i.. ad nohiing ad is more to a v> o>au - good looks than ; heeriu. tunteimncc. 4,I have alvavs,"'.' fid the good Vicar of Wakefield, ! jeen an admirer of happy hun.an ic -s" The sell! luu I.i is 11 Si: rsai. The pleasure thus beved compen.-aies tor the absent > beauty, and supplies the iilicienc> of symmetry and grace., (-hoerfulness can be eohiv>it. d ??! acquired as well as ??t 1>?*r i ualities. IT one's work isexnct- ' i^; and tiresome, it makes it no,' ?sier by being fretful. From 10 habit of being cheerful under! iverse circumstances "<)ur Imp-1 1 iness," observes a standard j rite, ''is a sacred deposit fori hich we must give account." A ' ' ^reno and amiable temper is! mong its most eflicient preserva- j ves. It is a virturo not to be unsaid. Admiral (.'ollingwood, 10 of England's great naval holes, in his letters to his daugh- 1 >rs, says, "I never knew your I lOther to utter a harsh or hasty liug to any person in my life." fhat loftier eulogy could a wo- J ian have than that ? ] It should bo numbered among Oman's household duties that i 10 make others happy. To do J lis successfully she must in some egroe be happy her?elf. If one happy she will be cheerful. It i not the happy and contented ho fret because their lires do ot burn, or because the steak is verdono, and who hush a boisterU8 child with a frown. Some women aro naturally leerful, but allow themselves to b put out by little things. fcJuposo the servant has broken a ish, or the butter doesn't come, r your husband comes homo to inner Into, does it mend matteru y aii}' impatient complaint? reserve your equanimity. 'I he orld was not made in a day, nor asit made all llowers and r*p linn sunshine. Your work will| r> along much smoother, you will ' ccomplish more, and you will lake others happier hy being aeerful. Cheerfulness is tlie best lubri- , mt in the world, and in the ma- ! Iiinery of household toils and ires it often happens that a lit o i^ needed. Where there i<, tearfulness there are always over and thrift and comfort. It ietterthan high descent or gold, t is a jewel more precious than nv ever dug from the mines of oh'ondn, and.like tlie sunshine, innot ho dispensed with. Very rvently and very pionslv we iv, u(iod bless the cheerful wo- , tan !" oikIition of Senator Mchaurin. With Senator Mei.aurin it i- , ? t ' ' 1 WD ?l ? j lIV ^HUll *?| I ?."? I I j " - J , I I i < I | | , * [(> is distressinglv weak ami I macintcd. and is still lyinu liel|? j >ss on 11is bod, taking all nour liniont through glass tubes :in< 1,; y injection. He lias been skill illy treated by an eminently sue , >ssful young North Carolina hysician, Dr. Sterling Itutfin. As, ion as ho is able to travel, the1 actor says he must go to Florida, j G was raised in bed yesterday I >ng enough to see a midday|< >uthern sun melt the Christmas] ight icicles and snow.?The tate. ___ _ jl_ Woman's Diseases Ave as peculiar as unavoidable, and :annot be discussed or treated as we jLJ^ V v :lo those to which , the entire human i family are subject. ' Menstruation sus- '\ w tains such import- 'Y^,' ; \ /j ant relations to herf ! ! * health, that when I ! >p-v Suppressed,Irre^u- i' <\ far or Painful, I , l\ die soon becomes \ y languid, uervou and nritable, the bloom leaves her tic ;s iri > unh ul i:> and Vitrorare restored to these organs p . ' T, a rc.ccipt L#JL |*UllLvIU m of one of the *i most noted |H - - /> j n ?. Vr u ? ? . -_r- x / ' J" f the *- u'h, I?'^qm41a|'|>am where troubles of this sort prevail more extensively than in any other section, and has never Failed to correct disordered Menstruation. It restores health and itrcugtli to the sul'o rin-' woman. "Wo have fir the ?t thirty yeara handled Ir.tdileldV Female UcKuhUor, buiU at wholealo and retail, and in no instance ha* it failed o Rivo satisfaction. We ell tnoro of it, than all ithcr Bimitnr remedies combined." I.AMAK, It A NK IN it I.AUAit, Atlanta, Macon and Albany, Ua. The Braofield Regulator Co., Atlanta. Ga. Sold by all Oruqgist* at $1.00 per liottlc. 'The Leading Fire Insurance Company of America." Incorporated lsl'.l. Charter l'Tpetnal mm IFIRE INSURANCE COMPAXY OF IIARTF0K1), CONN. Insh Capital $ 4.000,000.00 ;ash Asset* over 11.000,000.00 bosses paid over ... . 77,000,000.00 Several other ?trong: reliable com palies represented and business entrused torn* will raaeivu prompt ntten,ion. A. J. CI.ark, Resident A rent. 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