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PUBLISHED WEEKLY WINNSBORO, S. C. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1906. ESTABLISHED i844, = = = Not = = = Missing Any Sales Cotton has gone down, and so has the price on my Entire Stock of Furniture Profits no longer count. The goods must go regardless of price. Am not missing any sales on account of price. Come and see how much furniture your money will buy here. H. E. KETCHIN. TRADE WANTED And it will come too if prices count, for anything. My entire stock must be re duced. Now is your opportunity to buy at bargain prices. A call here will con vince you that I am overstocked and that the prices I am selling at will make it to your interest to buy here now. Special attention called to my Air Tight Heaters. A large quantity of Englishware, next best to genuine china. A full stock of Glassware and Agate ware. Remember I carry everything in Hardware and Crockery and .can supply any of your wants for these goods. *J. W. SIJGL]E&R. At McCarley's. Everything for Thanksgiving-Cranberries, Cur rants, Macaroni, etc. Best Cream Cheese and Finest Fresh Mackerel None better to be had. Try a can of Beech Nut Sliced Beef. It is the finest out. All the Breakfast Foods and Cereals-Oatmeal, Cream of Wheat, Force, Egg-o-see, Shredded Wheat, Grape Nuts, etc. All fresh stock. No better place for Coffee. Barrignton Hall and White House can't be beat. This is the place for Cut Loaf and Pulverized Sugar for the cakes. Fresh shipments of Cakes and Crackers every week. We keep only the best and keep them fresh. Heinz Pickles, Chow Chows in bottles and in bulk. Best catsups and olives to be had here. Kalamzoo Celery anid Fine New Orleans Molasses to arrive this week. Send in your orders now. Finest Fruits and Nuts always is stock. Try our grapes. Phone us your grocery wants. All orders given prompt and most careful attention. J. D. McCARLEY & CO. They Last The Shoes sold here last, be= cause they are made right. For Shoes that will stand the rough= est wear come here. For a good dress shoe come here too. A. B. CA T HCA RT. Clemson Annual Report. The report of the board 0 1 trustees of Clemson college 1af been given to the public. The following is a condensed state. ment of the financial affairs of the college for the year ending July 1st, 1906: The income of the college from all sources, except from the privi lege tax, amounted to $33,207.16. The inspection tax amounted tc $164,996.82, and from this *as deducted for unused tags ke deemed $6,643.79, leaving a net amount received from the inspiec. tion tax of $158,354.03 which, added to the balance on had, together with the income from all other sources, amount to $224, 093.07. From this amount must be deducted the cost of the 'in spection and analyses, the amount paid out for beneficiary schotar ships, for coast experiment station for veterinary and entomological ibspections, farmers' institutes, and for printing popular bulletins, a sum of $36,324.23, which leaves a balance available for college expenses of $187,768.84. Of this amount there was expended dur ing the current year for current expenses, equipment, repairs etc., the sum of $125;434.81, leaving a balance on hand July 1, 1906, of $62,334.03, which amount i s necessary to run the college until January, 1907, and pay for the additional barracks and t h e power plant, It will be observed by reference to the summing up, found onr the last page of the treasurer's condensed report, that of this $125,433.81, there was expended $22,866.87 for perman ent improvements. That is, for repairs to buildings, equipment, and buildings. This being de ducted from the whole amount leaves $102,567.94, covering the entire expenses of the college proper during the year." Beside the above amount the college receives $15,000 annually from the national government for the maintenanee of a scientific ex periment station under the direc tion of the secretary of the treas ury. Congress at its last session voted to increase this amount to $30,000. This increase, however is to be made gradually. This sum was not included in the financial report of the college as i does not go in any way to the support of the school. Congress requires a report to be rendered every year to the secretary of the treasury and to the governor of the State in regard to the ex penditure of this Hatch or ex periment station fund. Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy--A Uar anteed Cure. If you suffer from Dysyepsia or In digestion in any form, gas, belching, bitter taste, offensive bad breath, dizzy spells, sour stomach, heart Ulutter, nausea, gastritis, loathing of food, pains or swelling in the stomach, back or side deep-seated kidney or liver trouble, then they will disppear in a short time after taking Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy, made especially to c ur e Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all Stomach Trouble, even of the worst cases. Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy expels the gases and sweetens the breath. It eures Sich Headache, Colic and Con stipation at once. Druggists or by express 50 cents a bottle. Money refunded if it fails to cure. Derrick's Drug Store, Lexington, S. C. Schoolboy Blunders. (School Board Journal.) Here are a few mistakes made by English school boys in their examination papers: Teacher's dictation: -'H i s choler rose to such a height that passion well-nigh choked him." Pupil's reproducton: "His collar rose to such a height that fashion well-nigh choked him." "Political economy is t h e science which teaches us to get the greatest benefit with the least possible amount of honest labor.' "The sun never se ts on British possessions because the sun sets in the west and our colonies are in the north and east." "Blood consists of two sorts (2 corkscrews-red corkscrews ar. white corkscrews." "A Job's comforter is a thins you give babies to soothe them.2 "In the Unitedi States peoph~ are put to death by elocution." Question-"Define the firs person." Answer-"Adam." If an article is imitated, the origina is always best. Think it over, an< when you go to buy that box of salv to keep around the house, get DeWitt' Witch Hazel Salve. It is the origina and the name is stamped on every box Good for eczema, tetter, boils, cuts an< bruises, and especially recomnmende< for piles. Sold by all druggists. Poor Pencil Pushers! The price of lead pencils is t< be advanced, and this mean that reporters will have to scratc] all the harder to get along. News and Courier. PALh-ETO CONFERENCE CON VENES. To-day at the A. 1l. E. Church i n Winnsboro with Bishop J. S. Cald well of Philadelphia, presiding. The Palmetto Conferenes of the A. M. E. Zion church will convene with the church in Winnsboro this morning at 10 o'clock. The Conference will be presided over by Bishop J. S. Caldwell of Philadelphia. Rev. D. C. Cov ington, D. D., is the presiding elder of the Columbia District and Rev. W. C. MdClellan is pastor of the local church of that denomination. There will be two interesting sessions of the con ference to-day, which will be of a general nature. After to-day's session the conference will be engaged with regular routine. work. There will be about 100 to 150'ministers and delegates in attendance and a most interesting session is promised. The con ference will probably not adjourn till next Monday. The program for to-day is printed in full below. The public is cordially invited to attend the sessions of the con ference. PROGRAM. MoRNING SESSION. Conference will open at 10 a. m., with 1. Devotinal exercises a n d Holy Communion. . 2. Election of officers. 3. Calling and correcting the roll. 4. Appointment of committees. 5. The delivery of the Epis copal address. 6. Settlement of all connec tional claims. EVENING SESSION. 1. Music by choir. 2. Scripture lesson. 3. Invocation. 4. Music by choir. 5. Welcome address on behalf of the citizens of' the town, by Hon. Thomas H. Ketchin, Mayor. 6. Addresses-by Revs. Henry Stokes, C. E. 'McDonald, a n d J. L. Freeman. 7. Music. 8. Welcome address on behalf of the ministen of the town, by Rev. J. A. Tilluman, of the Pres byterian church. Addresses by Revs. W. M. Carter, M. H. Davis and S. L. Jones. 9. Response, by Prof. R. J. Crockett, President Clinton Col lege. 10. Welcome address on be half of Church and Sunday School, by Miss Lizzie Harris. 11. Welcome address on be half of the W. H. and F. M. Society and V. C. Society, by Mrs. Eliza Irvin. 12. Music. 13. Response, by Rev. J. C Coln. 14. Remarks by the Bishop. Music and collection. Benediction. A Badly Burned Girl or boy, man or woman, is quickly out of pain if Bucklen's Arnica Salve is applied promptly. G. J. Welch, of Tekonsha. Mich., says: "I use it in my family for cuts, sores and all skin injuries, and find it perfect." Quickest Pile cure known. Best healing salve made. 25c at Jno. H. Mc~!aster & Co.'s drug store. Commerce and the South. "Following the lines of least resistance, the down-hill haul to the sea," the ever growing com merce of the country is more and more seeking an outlet through donthern ports. Our foreign commerce, now $3,000,000,000 a year, will double and quadruple, as will our coastwise trade, but the number of our ports c.?n be very slightly increased, even if mllions should be expended. Nature has fired the location of ur available ports and forever set the limit upon their number. As ccmmerce expands Southern pors must grow ma ope-ulerc anid popi lation. Great- financial een ters nx ust naturally follow ana. Ithe vast commerce, of which we have seen only the begining, which will soon flow through the South, will be a mighty factor in the building of railroads, the growth of cities, the immigration of peo Sple from other counties and sec tions. There are few countries on earth whbich have such a igeographicial relation to t h e centers of productive energies on Sthe one side and the world's corn merce on the other as the South. The human mind cannot fully grasp the wonder of the coming years in this Heaven-favored section.- Manufacturers Record Baltimore. 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