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PUBLISHED WEEKLY WINNSBORO, S. C. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER7 1906.ESALHD 84 BIG ELECTRICAL DEVELOPMENT.' Southern Power Co. to Develop Two Additional Powers. Oficial announcement ha- been made by the Southern Power Company of its plans shortly to commence -wvrk ona two .fresh power site:, one at the inety Nine Islands on the Broid river, siv miles south of Blacksburg, S. C., and the other at Rocky Creei, two miles belo'w the Great Falls station, on the Catawba ri vr. The development at the Ninety Nine Islands will produce 16,000 while that at Rocky Creek, will-,produce 30,000 of electrical horse power. The total cost of these two developments will ap proximate $3,000,000. Both will be completed by January 1st, 1908. Mention was made a few days ago of the addition of 82, 500, 000 to the capital of theSouthern Power Company. That corpora tion now has the largest capital of any having head-quarters ;n Charlotte. It 'owns the water rights for 110 miles along the Catawba river and controls the following named power sites: At the Catawba falls, near Rock Hill, S. C., at Mountain 1sland, near Charlotte, at the Lookout Shoals, near Hickory; at the Ninety Nine Islands, near Blacksburg, S. C; at Great Falls near Fort Lawn, S. C, and the Wateree power, near Camden, S. C. The 150,000 of electrical horse.power which will be generated at three differ ent points will be transmitted to cover a territory 150 miles in length and 100 miles in. width. This territory stretches from Taylorsville, on the north, to Columbia, S. C., on the south; and Y m Greenville, S. C.. on the wast yto Darlington, S. C., on the east. \COtton mills and manu facturingplants of all kinds do this sectiod,\to all of which this power in timeNll be available. Tynees Dyspepsia Remedy-A Guar anteed Cure. If you suffer from Dysyegsia or In dige'tion in any form, ,as, belching, bitter taste, offensive bad breath, dizzy spells, sour stomach, heart flutter, nausea, gastritt, loathing of rood, pains or swellin-r in the stomacb, back or side deep-seated kidney or liver troub!e,1 then they will disappear -i a tmae after taking Tyner's Dyspepsia Retiedy, made especially to ;u u r e Dyspepsia,Indigestion and all Stomach Trc.:blk, eyen of the worst cases. Tyners DYsg,epsia Remedy expels the gses ,nd sweetens the breath. It cures Sich Headachs, Dolic and Con tjpationl at once. ?r"gists or by express 50 cents a botttec. Mloney refunded if it fails to cure. eas Drug Store, Lexini,ton, S. C. ps iaae-o aa Enough for Professor" J. XJohnson, of the University of Georgi, says that $16 per ton is low water mark for this year's cotton seed crop. Prof. Johnson figures that each dollar put on to the sellhag price of seed means an increase of S5, 500,000 to the farmers . of the South. At present prices of cotton oil and meal the farmer should get at least $18 for their seed, which a mount to 85 per ton loss to the farmers on each ton that be sells for $13, or a loss of over twenty five million dollars on the whole crop of the Son th. This loss on seed is one season wouldi purt up enough warehouses to take care of half the cotton crop of the whole South. Our Farmers' U.nion experi ments last year proved that ground cotton seed paid nearly $25 per tons under cotton and $19 per ton under corn. ~Farmers don't sell your seed for six or eight doilars per ton less than the seed is worth for fertilizer. Farmers must, look more after the busineas side .of ~their farming for their own in terest and quit taking the other man's figmies on everyting. J. C. Stribling. A Baiy Burr~ed Girl or boy, TneA or woman, is qnie Iy out of pain if Uniak en -4e Salve is appled ptomopt~ y.. J Welch, of Tekonsh~a AheuA say s: "I use it in my famuii'v for cuts, soies and all skin wyJ'ries , and find it perfeet." Quickest File cure knwn Best healing salve made. 25c at Jno. H. Mc~lasteJ & Cos drug store. "What are your liabilities? askedi the lawy~~r of the bankrup1 pres agent- '.". onled thi latter, "nay lie-abities are mi' aets.".-Baltimore American. ened. vitality. Nattie is beun suorn (of it beauty and~ bloom. If yo wouli retain vours, fortify yourii sy'stem wit! Hollid-r''s Rocky 3Iountaim Tea. 4ents, Tea or Tablets. Jno. H. 31 Rockton Notes. Mr. R. V. Bray has returned from a ten days visit to his child hood hcme, Cartersville, Ga. Mr. George Bray of Atlanta is spending this week with his pa.rents. Mrs. F. M. Gadsden and Mrs. T. W. Ruff spent Wednesday in Columbia. Mr&'Thos. Lewis left last week for a month's stay with friends and relatives in Tennesee and Arkansas. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Myers of Fornee spent severml days last week at' Tocalou with Mr. and Mrs. Gadsden. Miss Eliz%. Nelson of Spartan burg came down on Wednesday tc attend the funeral of her aunt. S. A Young Mother at 70. "My mother has suddenly been made young at 70. Twenty years of intense suffering from dyspep sia had entirely disabled her, until six months ago, when she began taking Electric Bitters, which have completely cured her ar.d restored the strength and activity she had in the prime of life," writes Mrs. W. L. Gilpatrick, of Danforth,Me. Greatestrestor ative medicine on the globe. Sets Stomach, Liver and Kidneys right, purifies the blood, and cures Malaria, Biliousness and Weak nesses. Wonderful Nerve Tonic. Price 50c. Guaranteed by Jno. H. McMaster & Co., druggists, Ltr to B. G. Tennant & Co. Winoro, S. C. Dear. Sirs: A pound of good miat and no bone is worth more than a half-pound of meat 4nd 4 half-pound of bone; but there are as you say, a. great many people who won't pay more than a cer tain price by the pound. Give 'em bone; that's right; give 'em plenty of bone! There are people who won't pay more than $150 &gallon for paint; give 'em bone! There's no better sciol than experience; cost is high; but the lesson is never forgotton. Let a man paint two houses alike, same sizi-; one Devoe, the other that $150 paint. He buys 1Q0gllqps of each, and pays $3 a Ia y IrJabor-$3 a day is $3 a gallon, eaia: reckoning. He has to buy two gallons more of the $1.50, paint; and has two gallons left of Devoe: 12 gallons $1.50, $18; 8 gallons $1.75; $14; $4 more for "cheap" paint. He pays $3 a gallon for paint. ing~ S gellons $24; 12 gallons $36; $12 more for painting "cheap'' pint. He'll buy the less-g~allons paint afer that. If peopl'e are slow to learn, its because they keep on buying bone-megt. Qiye 'em plenty of bone. Yours truly y W DnvE & CQ New York Jno. H. McMaster & Co. sell our paint. If you have lost your boyhood spi rits courage and confidence of youth, we offer you new life, fresh courage and fredom from ill health in Holl ister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 3.5 cents, Tea or Tablets. Jno. H. McMaster & Co. Dlstructlon of Birds. Ladies who patronize the use of bird's feathers in millinery may be interested to know that certain species of birds a r e threatened with erxtinction by the prevailing fasbion. The French organ, L'Aviculteur, reports that in one market recently and at one sle there were disposed of 12, 000 hummin gbirds, 28,000 paro quets, 15,000 kingfishers, 20,000 aitretts and many thousand other birds of gorgeous plumage. Germany sends to London every year 20U,000,000 feathers to be worked up into trimmings. The only hope for the poor birds is that the day may soon arrive wlhan to wear the feathers of wild birds will be deemed bad form, Nothing else can save them. 'The greater beauty the worse their impending fate. Keep the bowels open when voi h e a gold and use a good remedy t< a' lay tiie inara~maion of mucoun mebranes. The best is Kennedy! Laxative Honov and Tar. It containi no opiates, meo.-es the bowels, drives out the cold. Is reliable and tastel good. Sold by all druggists. I had rather be right than bf President.-Henry Cay. When a horse is o overworkedi s. down and in other ways declare i s inability to go further, you woul< considgit ceiminal to use foroe. Man a man of hr mne impulses, who w*oui a&t willinuxlv harm a kitten, is guilt; -of cruetv -here his own stomach conerned. Overdriven, overworkec Swhen what it needs is somnething tha will aigest the food eaten and helfp th stomach to recuperate. Somethin .like Kodol For Dyspepsia that is so] Catawba Baptist Association. The Catawba Raptist Associa tion met in its thiud annu;l ses sion w: h the Mt. Z n Baptist church, fairfield conuty, imar the Pitman place. Each church was fully represented. The old .fii cers were All re-elected a- follows: Rev. A C. Jumper, D. D., of Camde-n, moderator, Rev. A. English, of Taxahaw; clert, Rev. G. W. McGirt of Camden, assist ant clerk, Rev. Z. B. Stradford of Camden Treasurer. The meetirg w.s a ferfect success. The good people of the Mt. Zion church spared no pains in taking care of the delegates, and the whole peope, irrespective of denomi nation, liberally responded to the assis-ance of the pastor in taking care of the delegates and minis ters. The financial and spiritual succecss was good. S. A. Boyd, Paztor. Apples ar Salt. Eat fresh apples and salt after every meal, advises a physician who has made a specialty of stomach and intestinal troubles. They aid digestion more effec tiVely than many. drugs, and people who make them a part of the daily diet rarely have indiges tion. I "Take apples, cooked or fresh, with salt while dining or immedi ately after and eat them between times when hungry, he says. Cultivate the apple habit, and in stead of eating bonbons andpas try serve them in some y for light lunches in the orning. Eat thein in the sumner even more than during 'the winter months, for nothing is better or more nourishing for the entire system than this fruit, especially as it is not heating. ,'The skin, if properly masticated, is not in jurious, but the best plan is to cut it off, for it is usually tough, as is the outer coat of most fruits. Apples are an aid to digestion de spite the crust that is ordinarily onsidge4 ard to assimilate. The b iwrme to eat apples is after".eplay when all the fluids necessry have been taken into the stomach; for if milk, coffee, or water are drunk after taking this fruit they lessen it powers to help digestion. For Over Sixty Years. Mas. WINsLow's SOOTHING SYRUP has ben used for over e0 yesa by ril: lions of mothers for their children while teethiug, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain; cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer im mediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. T wenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs Winsow's Soothing Syrup," and take an other kind. I fear the prayers pf John )Enoi, nore than all the armies or Engr an.--Mary, Queen of Scots, An Awfgl Cough Cuved. "T wo years ago our little girl had a touch of pueumonia, which left her with an awful cough. She had spells of coughing, just like one with the whooping- cough and some thought she would not get well at all. We got a Ibottle of Chamberlain's Cougi' Rem edy, which acted like a charm. She stopped coughing and got stout and fat," wvrites Mrs. Ora Bussard. Bru baker, Ill. This remedy is for sale by Obear Drug Co. and all medicine deal An honest man is the noblest work of God.-Pope. gHQIQEST Bulbs and Seeds FOR PLANTING NOW. Each. Doz. Calla Lily.............. 20c 52 00 Chinese sacred Lily...... 5 1 25 Hyacinths (Roma~n)...05c 60 Hyaciutha~ (Dutch, all. colors) 10c 65 *Jonuils...................... 20 to 2.5 N r lsus..... .............. 35 to 50 Tulips, all colors...... 30 to 50 Daisy, Hollyhoek, Pansy, Phlox, Poppy and Sweet Pea Seed 10c p~er package, prepaid. d jve Us a 'Trial Order. Pnose Hill Greenhouses, COLUtJDIA, S. C. ~J. D. MCMEEKIN, Dentist, '1 WINNSBORO, S. C. Office over M. WV. Doty's store. C. S. PIXLEY, M. D. 3, WINNSBORO, S. C. ..I Oftuces: 4 Law Range. I. ~ Hours: 10 to 3. FOR RLNT-Five-room housE with garden, etc. Apply t< .O. Boag. Some Mothers, unconsciot effects of Alum, are daily Children by the use of Baking Powder. What Mother would do so Alum's Wost Work iS influence on the child's Positively Never, should ( years be required to eat it Secufe your Children their food. AVOID A ROYAL is made from Pur Cream of Tartar-Aids K. J.& K. S. The above letters represent one of ti and most up-to-date shoe hous in America, while W. C. B. Cc represents the firm that sell their : For prices, comfort, style and durabilil them against any line of Shoa on the market. We have in stock a Hunting Shoe, teed to stand the roughest usage; c able, and as tough as whit-leatl1 Examine our Shoes and get our pric . buying. W. C. Beaty MONEY SAVI When you step into our Shoe Store to buy y >w have a complete line of all the new shapes and fal styles, and they are very snappy and at price sving to you on every pair you buy from us. W e nds and prices. Lister Men's Dress Shoes. ... ... . $ 1.00 ui " Ladies' Dress Shoes.... .... 1.0 u j A trial order will convince you. Farmers' Heavy Work Shoes a specialty. Remember our motto: SAME SHOES FOR Harmon's Shoe 5 COLUMBIA, S. C. 1725 Main Street. Postof IRST WORK is of the injurious giving it to their so-called Cheap/ if she only knew? its early harmful digestive organs. ihildren of tender in their food. against Alum in LAUM BAK.1iG 11o IPOWDER Refined Grape Digestion* Go. HOT ;WE-ARE POURING IN1 RESULT A MOUN1 ie largest OUR CUSTO s DEP. e Men's Suits and and Boys' Clothing hoes. at the very lowest j Ladies' Dress G< y we pit -in many various s s prices. Shoes in abunde guaran- Winnsboro to buy y mfort- Hats are a speci er. without end. :es before Bargains all the see for yourself ho save by buying her< Co. L. La n EiD! H|-ar ness, o I Call and exanmi Saddles, Robes, &~c a complete line (f best quality and al I you. If you mean buying, as I will no our shoes. We leathers in the H~or'ses, Nlu I that means a'9 arry all grades, ) to $6 00 always on hand to to $4 00 ' of horse medicine "A little higheri LESS MONEY. Buggy is the best tore, D.A ie Block. SHOT OHIGH PRICES AND THE IN OF BARGAINS TO ERS IN EVERY JTMENT. Pats, Men's Overcoats igreat assortment and :ries. os, Cloaks, Skirts, etc., les and '"at attractive :ne. No belter place in 'or shoes. :y here. Hat bargains ~y through. Come and much money you can decker. my stock of Harness, Jefore buying. I have =todate goods of the prices that will please siness, see me before e undersold by any one. eand Buggies Il or exchange. All kinds nstock. > rice, but" the Rockt%(11 idcheapest. rawford.