--- 113 PUBLISHED WEEKLY WINNSBORO, & C. WEDNISDAYs i$go6. J, L. MIMNAUGH &CO GREAT DepartmentStere COLUMBIA S C. Our Ladies' Tailored Suit Department is one of the very IMPORTANT DEPARTIMNT of our Mam moth Store. We have spared no pains or expense in putting in a complete Up-to-date Stock of Ladies and Misses' Suits and Cloaks, Handsome Tailored Skirts, Shirtwaists Silk.Petticoats, Handsome Evening Gowns and Opera Wraps; also Rich Robes for balls and evening wear and Tailored Skirts. Our .ine of Raincoats is unsurpassed for style, quality and special value. We employ a corps of experienced tailaresses to make necessary alterations in garmens'purchased-of _us:and will guarantee a per feet fit. Our Carpet Department is the largest in Columbia and second to none in thState. Our line comprises the best makes of Brusels, Velvet and Tar pets Fibre, China and Japanese 9-jgLace and-Portere Cur tains, W'ndow Shades. All the different makes and szesi Rugs A great showing of the best Oilcloths, Curtain Poles and Aixtures-j in fact everything that is carried in an Up-to-date .Carpet str .Window Shades made to-special:measurament.atshor¬ide. Se*c in your orders and we will gladly give you estimates. We show great values of the BestGoods iiaR oier depart ments, such as MILLINERY, -DRESS GOODS, SHOES, LINEN and WHITE GOODS, CLOTHING, H'OSIERY,TBAINRKET and DOMESTICS. A Great China, Glass and Crockery ware Department. We show in this Department a wonderful array of beautiful Plassware, Crockeryware, Chiaware and K e, Pictures, Plated Silver Tableware,Tbl Cueope t:k French China Dinner Sets, plain white or decorated. Hotel Boarding House Crockery in great variety. We show wonderful -values in this Department. Mail Orders Receive Our Prompt Attention. Lever W ShoeMa 1613 Main St., COLUMLIA, S..C. Choice 1tygles in S OMNiSL HOES Notice the new features in the style of Women's Shoes? T. new Shoes ) ~are chiaracteristic oftu feminine *daintiness. The new last avoid all appearance of clumsinessa A woman can be just as comfortable in a trim looki' shoe as in aselumsy one. We'r showing some O ro ~ t Women's Shoesp ever- manuc1r~ Our Sboes at 53.oo, $3.5 and 4.0o are certainly models of -style and ueauty. These Shoes are worth.coming miles to see. LEVER The Shoe M\an. * gLOOK TO US FOR NEW THINGS. - *RAWLS BROS ARTISTS-PHOTOGROPHERR. 1615 Main St., Columbia, S~ C. Your only opportunity to have your 19rtdhit made by these artists, is to have it made-while iniColumbia. They never accept offers to to leavejtheir Studio. BANK OF FAIR4FIELD WINNSBORo, s. C. ' CAPTrAI-, $50.000 organized ad Began Business February ist 1906. Young, but very healthy ad groglug rapidly; bring yur bine~Bs here'and grow with us? - If you have!money to deposit, we.wiIl be pleased to take proper care of it for you. If you waht'te brroW3money, w Ve~S as well.pleased to talk the matter ov~er ith ~ou n a~1oMd -ourselvesin readiness to extendgevez sconnnodatiopi sud cohiresy consistent withsound banking principles. We'pay iaterest on deposits in orSavings Deprtmenut at Cent'per Annum. President.3.N.ENNO Cashier. T. W.TIRALOR.HUGH S. WYLIE, vice-President. 'i'- eller. OaIn ne Oeds Wfth o. The littie cares that fretted. me, -ot them yesterday.: - above the sea Amnoug tTewinda at play Am_gthe lowing of the herds The rustling of the trees, nghsinging of. the birds, The hummig of the-beeL. The foolish fears of what might happen- I I cast them all away Among the clover-scented grass, 1 Among the new-mown hay; Among the husking of- the corn, Where drowsy poppies nod, ^ Where ill thoughts die and good i sie brn - Out in.the fields with God. -Elimabeth Barrett Browning. t few ofSanJonessFanI WSYI0JgS t "Many a fellow is praying for raii with his tub. wrong side.up.' ' "Repentance is the first eonoD sions movement of the soul frot, sin towarottom,, not:;st the,top." "You have no more r:ght >. , flaunt your diamonds and your a riehein ther face of the poor than 2 fou have to shake bread in the ' facefa hmgrmanandIo gve hiany ofit. ,E. C. DeWitt & Co-, ofCigot whosejlaboratory KodolIsppied assure us tat this.rmral ke tat and correetive for -thestmc conforms fullf to all provisions of th'e a National Pure Food and Drug Law, a The:Kodol Jaborato isM very on,'but if ell the '"eiets from'n y etn and stomach troubles could know the virtuesof4Odoldt would he impossible* foO the nanufactuirers to k eep up with the demand. Kodol is sold here by all drnggiits. . Maybe-t'S one for the risa Too. 1I Some years tigo about -ihe time that Queen Victoriaisjunilee was to be celebiated, the follow-i ing conversation between two old Scoth women was ovrsard op,e a day on a street cornerin London: I "Catn 7tell me; wumn, what is it they call a jubilee?": "Well, it's this," said~iier n'eigh bor. "When folk has- been mar red twenty-five years, that's a silver weddin'; and when they have --been mnarried fifty years. that's a golden weddin.' But if the mon's dead,'it's a jubilie.? Of ouaey pay -your money. -Butyo~u gtyour diioney's- worth, For what dosmoney:mieau-to you When Rocky Mountain Tea's on Jno.-Hr-MeMaster & Co. To-Day. ives of some great men remind - us That we will, if we are wise, Leave our modesty behind us And get out and advertise. -Judge. It is noticeable a cold seldom comes on when the bowels are freely open. Neither can .it stay if they are open. Kennedy's Laxative (contanng Honey and Tar is the original Laxative Cough Syrup. Tastes as pleasant as maple sugar. Free flrom all opiates. IConforms to the National Pure Food manruLaw vm lnby aldrts. TRAINING DOG POUCL kemidrmir Is theSeine a troel ON* ft Staht of. Palta The trafdni of the young New onindtat - periodicaly added D the aff is. one of the sights of MarIs. 4ItAMance.3a~ Ithe.heidquar 0f At te agents plongeus1,. a smag moeth gaykide not far.frm be Cfieim of 6:otre Dami. DogI ad nmiino the exerase with est, aS16esus a '~rW S iooke nif - dummy figures are med, bt the"rescue" ls nevertueless i very reallatle affair. 'e, big dog now -Oerfectl weU what the exercise 3eans, mad they wait with comic in busak until the dummy is thrown to i water aid an agent pongiur ushes out on hearing the splash and be outcry dfeslctator. Wane the ien are busy wtines and ie buoys ae dog plunges: Into the water, swims u m =immy,- watches with rare Jn dntseuds hold and tohenit either wi~a sbi&rw~t ~r tsmaster rbo ift*s tihe edd lon I*ek st ori bets 6ndthSne. a moree tr erienced dogs, however,: ill..easIly 01 Weetieee from first to last with at -mansas e and It is -nin t hYth pirl sight low . t ch16 them.lnng he river bank and bo*dgts avy," uninto -plac7 of9safety.9 It~ tsdi 1t fouir n i3to4train N ae dogs efficlenty, They are also E batged with th otedtra *of their atsswhenirt e .y-tie' des- f e rein who11leep undenhe a ren -O th^2IdghSnm a .Tu fe Paris the poIee dogs are a roved A GREAT BEER HOUSE. be Ieaseh.Owus.the O et a"4 mument . .' .the W'EV- *' Tef of guhaus ofMibi per.i1 as:b,o16et ia~d Trgeat sai0gC n theaknngbytha-ng la ~e~d -~adby 6f 'i 01a and patroniedby.an aeagf d. zoo. e%stoher a 4ay.; n' hbfdays Hs - klieitedi6us AtoAm5,00W-d. is. Wjihng dik U-:iog. bat. -n bi*ed at tberoy eerra? rhi -wa starteny King 75 eere In 12 . The presINt ai wo built in 16KI'andtbd p rts- brewed on the spot untik 1B fe 40n thie brew&y was mov!ed4intohe pi mtry to less expensive quarterL stj er stUr Ima -cu stoem I ",,woodenm blacheaw itet .leks Pl side plain wodefl tabIew without st *vey7he 16rdy o 4"1 eer areIlt ..J t.cksebor.e e or on the floor In he norning, where ce :jOemain until they are-used. en a-: -ustomer wants -beer .he. Sc jdks out astein takes it to'one of the Q sins of'u n9_water-*Mcfi2 the aIs and wses It-hIiniel Then he rres it to tie6 miter"nad hands It retotihebstinadi,whd flls It w1i - : from-the)BrreL The Prce Is a nts.a gbe d o _Vsupport e hosptab of the.eity, .althou2gh the t ing could esalnthem If! he desired to *h~ o ~ - .' .4the-Hofbrau- e auetbln toim by Inheritance. 5 ~ P1 One of the mistaken theories is that "pubC speaker".1 Is pecessary to the eessoany inbleaksI. T?hM e ry had its-Ese atStima~when oratory~ as a fad. Orators. were enitlvuted, a nd they were. supposed to take hu- A en passions in tiseir -hnds and toy a ather to benetie and not lee- h sised.:het. & sc'peaker" Isr uportnt toa~penic, ani-drator is sule out-and. set loose on. a few.old entamen witik.esses and:a few moth rs wh utOocPthe benchesin akg esre of th children.-Sabetha Nw and again we hear et striange p n mae-blids bissohWin EnsIan4, ot how many sportsmen. except Mr.i V'ens' clergymain cancelain to have htane?One such man exists, t boghitIsfaft ietbei'idIs' rood of his unr1t ;~ was nighttime, t ud e was -passing Crayford .parish burebyed -with his gun over his shoul e"wiibe stw 'what he 'ook for-a u-his-aim was wild. He had fained wg his equarry. -InvestIgatIon sured that the ghost was a sonip nred magel on a tomb .and.he had hot of one of i toeslenIdo i "Say," began.'lerolfghs t rou'd. onIy save your own money- you vouldi't-bave to brow from you tiends.. "But by borrowing from my friedsI :do save tny own ioe.-abH tandard and Times. Mee blesingshlgbt.onM. bI~t n veted sleeP-. It oovers 8' mua. eIc er , thugts ad alnrhaa loak.* C meat foe- the hungry,- Aor th I hirsty, heat for the scIf eni be I le hot-.5la. - 4=fte Utfgest, He-Bt I -thoght *u'4 - f~vC ne for that and proumised to Lre lhe-Ye; but I didd*t preube te Umhi wgathnek sa onew toe teemdislavehei .ek . -. Saw= Log Ii There is a constant in oses,lespecially.if It hasg ale let us -aelp you to find Possibly you.are lookir atire list and makeyourm All prices quoted subje Chester County crTY PROPERTY ' No. 319-Large brick sale and livery ible in- Chester, water works and elec Ec lights. Elegant mule pens, box and en stalls, feed and harness rooms, fine md for livery and trading, 'as Chester. s alarge -country tradein addition to' ree rilroads. The land measures 140 155-feet and'.should be worth alm6st a price asked 'for the property..46,000 No. 376-5' lots' in Chester: No. i x313; No. 4, 18x155; No. 6, 795; >. 8, 79x114;-. on Epworth stFet. ch ..............................$150 No. 635-Two .-story brick stores, )ting west on Main .street, Chester, pulation 7,000. About '25 feet front Ch -by 100 feet deep. on lot about 200 t deepto.alley ...........$9,000 No. 636-Several houses,-A to 14 rooms d one store on corner, . lot about 5468,:- on. Gadsden - and Walnut eets, Chester, bringing:a rint- of about 5 per month, electric- lights, city water, rn,flower garden,-and other improve nts. Adjacent to -the Southern - Rail y passenger amd freight. depots,. join Stbe--Cei-vina & Nrhetr sos' d Springstein Mill property.. ation for manufacturin purposes re lings,or stores to rent. Loges bed.geuieral merchandise business. -bis the:pace to plant your capital for safe restment Price'............ Will also sellstck of general--mer andise amianting to abont $4,000 at cents oathedolla. No; 671-Two lots on -Academy and me streets; Chester. W1 fronts 147 !t on Academy street by 90-dcVnoi me street; No. 9 fronts 1.9 n e eet by 95 deep; 'both containing 8-10 acres, known as the McLure Ice ............ .....3,000 9o. 695-Corner lot Miin an4'Seednd ets, Fort Lawn S.- C., 35x17, -smiR rehouse, good stand for -stored -two [roads, good farming country. Ice......... ~.... .......;89 Will also sell stock of~ merchan s, amonntifi, to -a6&4,0 1o4t' s-on the d . . at K& 792-6ji,res. ijoing s lands of uthern Rilw; M: affner, Ed.. sham: and othes ~Chester, S.. C. ds porperty can.:be- cut into building s ...........1,350 Kos. 724 and 795-Two 7-room houses, .t side of'Saluda tieet, Chester, S. C., s 56x399, 'moden sanitarypluinbing, binet mantels, tiled: bath room, red with wall. switclAs,. city water, e under 'same arran~i-for hot water ating, best neighborho in Chester, No. '96-Vcat t;.stid:f >rk street, Chester,- S. C., -919x378. lce................3...... 65 FARMS No. 12-600 acres at Lewis Turnout, iool and church, 400 cultivated, 15O in ober, black soil, level, 6-room 4lwelling, re barn, fine pasture, 4 settlements, 4 2 streams,. near.. railroad. Per re..........................$20 No. 391-314% acres, 3 milies north of >rt 'Lawn, church and school, public ad, 150 cultivated, 50 timber, sandy il, orchard, '-sory 7-room relling, barn for 8ad 100-acre wire sture, ~# settlements, cotton house Ib,, smokelhouse, 2 wells, 4 springs and~ anch. Would exchange for a farm~ er Rock U?ilL~ Price ...$10' per acre No. .539-35 acres 1%2 miles of Chester, Notice how Reai Estat< rophecy. We have been i ; the Carolinas.The hig lings are seldom apprecia khig to suit youz. J.Edg "Cuts the Ali-opo-sA. ons nr.iat I hey are bir.dinggon him < lu1bs and.-;Seds FOR PLANTINGI NOW. Each. Doz. al .................. 20e" - 200 ine Lily.... 1e 12 [-cnti 9R u..... 05c 60 alths (Dutch, all.. * - 'clr) 10c 65 nqis ........ 20 to 25 3aesu ...-... 5 to 50 alips,gall colors...-- 30 to 50 Poppy and Sweet Pean Phedlo, per package, prepaid. Give Us a Trial Order. Rose. H ill GireerhoUSes, COLMIA, s&C. lui thiber of different abW r., '. Ig fo t0te.4ase4(j Wn ietien%e ; aWaat t toductuations. u and eo _Apkate in-w witff -6 teanta near dwelln Poul1try, WOod, and- carriage- ho&Ase, and Jood spring, telephone line, all unde, fence, all in good repair .... S.9 a . N 54-673 acre, 5 miles Catawba, Falli, Bia vlneR E churches and schooLj1 t%A miles, _00 acres in cultivation, aces r mulitto,. black and---sandy 4i;-, 11 A ordrd, undulating id ' 0 waste land, 6-room d g~ 4F sit 8 stalls, l*X-acrA houses, 2 3-room Ioses, ~ctton ho6es and cribs. Country remarkably healthy, .gh elevation, 5 miles from the great b electric power plant at *Catawbs-Ea Rxocy and Beaver Dam creks; some S good bottom land; wells and rg;.$80e d Mcome. Price per acre. . NP. 548-100 to 125 acres; 6V eire Chester, 1/ mile Lewis. Church and b schdol % ,oL mile, lies-well, sAp and Sl red soil, "biogi 'house, en a o springs, 2-horse f&rmzoyee,p of'i wod, good pasture land, 9 good b house sites ....................1. ac n No. 633-955 acres, 92 mi ad h Lawn, church and school, 650 cultivated, ti 300, timber, grey soil, orchard, level and. rolling, 6-room-hIse, ' I dne, houses, creek, e i M r... No. 670-284icres, 'Ig F wells and Blackstock, church and school b I. miles, 100 cultivated, 95 timber, san u4atto soil, 3-acre orchard, the the: county; rolling, 6-room dwelling, barn, 100-acre pasture, S settlemen%9. miles south of Ciesterf eadam roiAd, crd WeR ....... ........ $12 per acre No. 723-SS acres 2 mile of Chester,- . i cultivated, diversified, 3 settlemenf 4 barn; . on public road, branch and' well ..........................$45 acre S No. 752-150 Lawn, church two 100 timber, oak, hi pme, Bed, nearly all; origi timber of the .b anest kind; creek and waneh. o.780-1, soo & e,1$ I cdtivatZ.,e-- i acres timber, sandy soil, orchard, rolling, 6 7-room dwelling, good .barn, 4 settle- 3 inents, about 195 acres, river bottoms, 995 stres branch bottoms, well, river and stream. Per acre......... | No. 781-1,100 acres, Triplett place, 3 miles Leeds,, church9miles, 9. 4oo 4 mile, 200 es cultiYated, b sandy sorlt, arid stablegm ko.od bottoms, creek, streams and springs. F acre....... .-............. ....... 6 N.380-70ees,~feienpaced 4 miles of Chs, church 1 mile, school % s mile, 75 ?cres ilt dt1 1~ sandy an&b1ck Jac~lve,~~wz house, stream and sprmngs.Per acrWO yNo. 818-100 acres 5 miles Leeds, c church and school 2 miles, 30 cultivated, ~a 95 timber, sandy soil, roln,tenants house and barnj. sprig-a&b Price ........ -..*5.ON 2 -No. 819--7 acres 4 miles Leeds, a church and school, 4 miles, 35 cultivate4 15 timber, sandy andl b1ek ' k~c~roUe ing, good bottoms. Price. .~6 per acref e Fairfield County CITY PBOPERTY No. S75-1%# acre lot at Blythewood, 1 100 population; church and school, I frame building 925x40, 2-story gin house, flour and, grist mill, &ngineh and boiler,)! extra engine ...............$1,000"] is selling all ovedr'keaOe elling our readers that land ier it goes the more it will ted. Write Ior,ydng iis POag,Brol Earth toSutYt e approyd by the sigi~ rhis off.ie , Open Buggie Top Buggies .We haye.a carload of but going fast. GREGORY-CONI varietiSs for sawing purr gest. ~ ~ -amsk t s. 4W~ be # outbnildnge, gar en .. . 100 .No. S.acres-8 miles didy1 oa biri-ck 7-room weing, s lnents, .. - ........ two S-room idwell and meat use, 39'gardens and fower ga,9 :rs mpe o and wel. -drabl aro, on. y7-om 5Ie, 150 cultivated, 100 timber, gray.soBl. hos,barn, 150:-eere pas xnte,creek and sri >ro Park ........-.3. .00 . -s acres Mining Wins ,. Peay's road for Ie mle, diversi,e, 6-rooitage, Tinnsboro, church and school one mile, uikad 50 timber, gray soil, hilly, -rom(dttage, barn, M&0acres bottonms, ~ttlements, spring and k Price muse, 165 acre virgin timber, 290- acres - bo utm&ia&s=-cet.-of Sl 9 Idg My V . CM Till" ...~.241 No. 794-300 acres -miles of Wins. -room house, barn,. acrespasfire *aalhouses, 40- acres bottoms, eH *rf@sand creek, income40.. .$i,O00 No... 79S-178 acres 9 mles W'mos A aA-achnd1 to . mils ST~aiesTuiiber,''gray .soil, dirersified, .roopi oanse, bar.',nece - sltivated, 200 timber, .gray nt~ soil, murch. and school f8to dy mi* ,60 cres cultivated, 4(6 timber, ge,grave oil, diversified, 6-room house, br,cot tredr b.sr n&o esmu es4 sad oi,hil, etteets, ban pig No. 858. 600 acres 2niles Winnsboro, 1 ~tements'2 sad 3 rooms,. bam rell and springs, good for cotton, ritsajsdi,wl pour was entirely too cheap son ht t r eap A 0MT. -e of J..Ed Poagbefor e .1 3 LU S