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Every Day a Picnic. Some newspapers are still se riously discussing a silly ques tion started last summer by a Virginia editor, namely, "Did Eve wear socks?" Life is too short to be wasting time over such a matter. What difference does it make what Eve wore? According to the highest author ity known to maa, she not only wore no socks )ut nothing else to speak of. If there were any socks lying about the place they belonged to Adam. Eve's ward robe was about as emrty as a country editor's parse. No transportation company ever got her for excessive baggage. She had about as much use for a Saratoga trunk as a jay bird has for a hip pocket. When Eve wanted to go anywhere all she had to do was to freshen up her leaves a little and.go. No tire soma days of sewing, washing and ironing fell to her lot. No time was lost by her in darning stockings, fitting frocks, lacing corsets, monkeying with curling tongs, manufacturing bustles, etc., etc. Every day was a picnic with her.-Lancaster Review. Tragedy Averted. "Just in the nick of time our little boy was saved," writes Mrs. W. Watkins of Pleasant City, Ohio. "Pneumonia had played sad havoc with him and a terrible cough set in besides. Doctors treated him, but he grew worse every day. At length we tried Dr. King's New Discovery for ' Consumption, and our darling was saved. He's now sound and we '. Everybody ought to know it's the only sure Cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lung diseases. Guaranteed by Mciaster Co., Obear Drug Co., Jno. H. McMas ter & Co., druggists. Price 50c. and $1.0 . Trial bottle free. A man turns green with ,envy, yellow with batred, purple with rage, scarlet with anger, white from fear. pink from excitement, saffron from sickness, black from torture, red from heat and blue from cold. Sometimes, too, he is "cold as steel," "hot as blazes," "cool as a, cucumber," "a warm proposition," "hard as brass," "soft as mush," "smooth as a board," "a rough customer," and "a slick article." Then again he as a fox," "mean as a snak," -'oras a mouse," "hungry as a welf' and " dry as a fish." More Riots. Disturbances of strikers are not nearly as grave as an indi vidual disorder of the system. Overwork, loss of sleep, nervous tension will be followed by utter collapse, unless a reliable remedy is immediately employed. There's nothing so efficient to cure dis orders of the Lifer or Kidneys as Electric Bitters. It's a wonder ful tonic, and effective nervine and the greatest all ar:und medi cine for run down systems. It dispels Nervousness, Rheumatism and Neuralgia and expels Malaria germs. Only 50c., and satisfac tion guaranteed by McMaster Co., Obear Drug Co., Jno. H. McMas ter~ & Co., druggists. The only cure for indolence is work; the only cure for selfish ness is sacrifice; the only cure for unbelief is to shake off the ague of doubt by doing Christ's bid ding; the only cure for timidity is to plunge into some dlreadfiuld uty before the chill comes on. Danger in Cold W/eather. There is danger in cold weather be cause it pro~duces conditions~ favorabh to the development of those gern3a dk+ eases knowni as La Gri ppe, Pneuminiia. Bronchitis, Consump Ition, et. 'Tum diseases are )ontracted whil. the ua cous. miembirne of the thir' t mhiii is wveakena.~l by ist!:nt~l~lljion re:;u fromi a co)ld. It i- t.grl 's t eveni a sligrht c."hl. ddo nie "' wvard off diise1s by\ 11-ml' i~ jElixir. TIhis mxodern -lentille rineid:. cani always be relisI on in aiI dhis conditions~ of th. thiroat awnl tungs John H. Me Master & Co. "WVillie," said his mother, "] -wish you would ruu aeross the street and see how old Mrs. Brown is this morning." A few minutes latter Willie re urned and reported: Mrs. Brown ays it's none of your business how old she is." Dangers of Pneumonia. A cold at this time if neglected is liable to cause pneumnonia which is so often fatal, andl( even when'i the patient has reco'vered the lungs are wecai:ened, making themi regularly sseptible to the dlevelopmenCt of cogumlptionl. Fo Iey's Honey aund Tar wvill stop the cough, heal and strengthen the lungs and p)revent pneumniia. La grippe coughs yield (quickly to the wonderful curative qjualities5 of Foley's Honey and1 Tar. There is nothinig else 'just as Cm:., n. Ot, 2 i102 I suffer.i with fllingI and con gestiun d :e wono. with severe pains thugh the groins. I suf fered terribir at thie time of men struatio:. idal hning headaches and ru ng T'( b!uod to the brain. WX hat c.) tv I knew not, for it seeincd thlt I had tried all and fa;!'l. bat I hal never tried Wine of (ardui. that bkssed remedy for si2.' wonen. I found it pleasant to ta:- and soon knew that I had the r tedicine. New blood se dtoum through1 lit, Veins and r usi eleven boLtles I was av 1 an Mrs. Bush is now in perfect health because she took Wine of Cardui for menstrual disorders, bearing down pains and blinding headaches when all other remedies failed to bring her relief. Any sufferer ma: secure health ty tak ing Wine vi Cardui in her home. The first bottle co:vinces the pa tient she is on the road to health. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, giing symptoms. "The Ladies' Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. Clerk's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. F. M. Burns, Plaintiff, against S. R. Rutland, Defendant. In pursuance of au order of the ourt of Common Pleas made In the ove stated case, I will offer for sale efore the Court House door in Winns >ro on the FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL vrxt, within the legal hours of sale, at ublic outcry, to the highest bidder, he following described property, t( 'it: All that c-tain piece, parcel or tract f land, containing FIFTY-FIVE ACRES, ore or less, lying, being and situate a the County of Fairfield and State foresaid, anid bounded on the north y lands of A. Hays and the Cow Eorn road; on the east by lands of 'rmerly belonging to Lucy Swartz ~nd now to the Powell children; anc( nf the west by J. R. Delleney. This property to he sold to the high at bidder for cash; the purchaser t< ay for all necessary papers. JOMN WV. LYLES, C..C. P. F. C. W in'nsboro, S. C., March 10th, 1904 3-16td. CLERK'SSALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FALRFIZLD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. 'omas K. Elliott and Thomas H Ketchin, Plaintiffs, against B. L. Glenn, Defendant. In pursuance of an order of thi ourt of Common Pleas made in the bove stated case, I wil1l off'er for sale efore the Court House door in Winns oro, S. C., on the FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL ext, at public outcry, to the highest id~er, the following described prop ~rty, to wit: All that r-erisinl lot or parcel of )and rinig, being anid situate in the town of Vinnisboro, in the County of Fairfield hid State of South Carolina, contain ONE ACRE, iore or less, b~oundeld on the south by ollege Street of said town; on the not by lands of the estate of H. L. lliott~ deeased; and on the north and -et by lands formerly owned by U. G. esPortes. Also, all that certain other lot or par. el of land lying, 'being and situate in e town of Winnsboro, in the County f Fairfield and State of South Caro na, containing ONE-H ALF A CRE, iore or less, alnd being lot "W"V' of a lat oif survey maode by, J. C. Caldwell, urveyor for Jamnes, A. Brice, Assigne( f D). Rt. Flennikn, 'ad bounded or e north by Liberty Street of said wn; on the east by C rawford Street; n the south by lot "X" of said plat; nd1( on the west by lot 'A I-I" of said at, and being the same lot of land Eht wais conlveyedl to said Benjamin . Glenn by Thomas K. Elliott and homnas H. Ketchin by deed dated the ~th day of July, 1892. TEIGIS OF SA LE. The wvhole of the purchase money tc 2 paid in cashi on the day of sale, and he purchaser~ to pay for all neessary apers. JOHN W. LYLES, C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., March 10th, 1901L WBuff Plymouth Rocks are ne of the best .breeds for table ,nd( (4gs. Get your ebie'kens Efi in MIarch if you waint puets ht will lay in the winter. Eggs ~1.00 for 13. F. M. Clarke. 2m ne Minute Cough CuPr Hard Luck. A Nebraska man mortgaged his farm to buy his wi!o a pair of diamond earrings. The wife took in washing to par the interest on the mortgage. On the first job she lost one of the "sparklers" in the suds, whereupon she tried to hang herself in the barn, but the rope broke and she fell on, a Jersey cow worth $160, and broke its back. Her husband then undertook to shoot the cow to end its misery, but the gun burst and destroyed his eyes, and his wife ran away with a lightning rod peddler. 4 C;matic Cures. The influence of climatic con ditions in the cure of consump tion is very much overdrawn. The poor patient, and the rich patient, too, can do much better at home by propor attenition to food diges tion, and a regular use of German Syrup. Free expectoration in the morning is made certain by Ger man Syrup, so is a good night's rest and the absence of that weakening cough and debilitating night sweat. Restless nights and the exhaustion due to coughing, the greatest danger and dread of the- consumptive, can be pravented or stopped by taking German Syrup liberally and regularly. Should you be able to go to a warmer clime, you will find that of the thousands of consumptives there, the few who are benefited and regain strength are those who use German Syrup. Trial bot tles, 25c.; regular size, 75c. Mc Master Co. However excellent the varied products of the farm and bome may be, none will ever exceed in importance or value the produc tion of good men and good wom en. Honored at Home. Rev. Parker Holmes, Pastor of the 1st M. E. Church South, Hickory, N. C., says: "I have used Rydales Stomach Tablets for indigestion and regard them asa perfect remedy for this disease. I take pleasure in recom mending them to all sufferers from in digestion." Use Rydales FStomach Tablets for your stomach trouble and you will join Dr. Holmes in this strong endorsement. These tablets will digest the food your weak stomach oannot, and thus ourish the body and prevent the par tial stal vation, from which all dyspep tics suffer and which causes the loss in flesh and strength all dyspeptics ex perience. These tablets reliev'e all dis azetreeabyc smptoms at on . - will increase your strengt ie almost from the first day's'use and will soon restore you to perfect health. John H. McMaster & Co. Auntie (to little ni-ece, aged seven who has been left tempor arily in charge of her .brother, aged three-Well, Effie dear, I hope you have been quite a moth er to him while mummy's been away. Effie-Oh, yes aunatie, dear, I have. I've smacked him three times.-Judge. It Saved His Leg. - P. A. Danforth of LaGrange, Ga., suffered for six mot ths with a frightful running sore on his eg; but writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in five days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Piles, it's the best salve in the world. Cure guaranteed. Only 25 cts. Sold by McMaster Co., Obar Drug Co., Jno. H. McMas ter Co., d. uggists. ___ Thirty thousand automobiles will be placed on the American market this year, which will only supply half the demand. Raw or Inflamed Lungs. Yield rapidly to the wonderful cura tive and healing <jualities of Foley's Honey and Tar. It prevenlts pneumo ia and consumiptioni from a hard cold settled on the lungs. "My daughter had a terrible cough which settled on her lunigs," says N. Jackson, of Dan ville, Ill. "We tried a great many remedies wit hout relief, until wve gave her F4,h-:'s Ioney anda Tlar which nre1 h ! r." Sold by McMaster Co. The~ imighit of ipudence is for a gans e 'un aLy to watter its stock and( thien pum: air throughi its mains. C t fo.rin n'hw has 90,000 acres de :ant d to the cultuje of the aisini gr'g e. Thei e are :3,000 growers who are engaiged in grow ing the crop. Tut t's Pills After eating, persons of a bilious habit will derive great benefit by taking one of these pills. If you have been DRINKING TOO MUCH, they wll promptly relieve t he nausea. SICK HEADACHE and nervousness which foilows, restore thea tite a nd remove gloomy feel. ings. ntly ugarcoated. Taka No Sustte. old Engines i use may be -e into cash vn & sons3 CORNWELL, S. C. ALL LACE to MULES ORD'S. mvinced for We Sell and Rent ie Smith * remier 's Best Typewriter , a stack of Typewrnters apers, Carbons, and aN rs, Who Can operate aOnr ted without charge to ntoerphijust why the :and practical of aR writig 'Typewriter' Co. ~AN WE INTEREST YOU ' I N A HEGE IMPROVED LOG.BEAM SAW MILL? Wt THE ACOCK-KING VARIAB1.E FEED WORMS. IT CAN'T BE BEAT. rite "The Machinery People" for prices V. H . G IB B ES 4f C o. COLUMBIA, s. C. NGINES, BOILERS. COTTON GINS. Notice~o Creditors. I parties having claims against I estate of the late Sallie L. ich will preseut the sanie to properly attested; and all ties indebied to the said es will make payment to me. 4t R. D. BOLICK, A7NTED-Persionmmf, Dg-ood, o)ry and Holly Logs. 15reight on earloads. JAMES COCK >TTr, Charleston, S. C. 30-21-4m r'onic One and ofHalf MW. urn, No Pay. ~c Clerk's Sale. STATE OF SOU P11 CAROLINA, &C.1NY OF FAIRFIELD. COU XT OF COMMON PLEAS. Mary R. MeMaster, as Execitrix of the Iast Will and Testament of J. Fleming MeMaster, deceased, sdlb stituted by order of Court in the place of J. Fleming Mch6aster, de ceased, Plaintiff, agai nst Charlotte Evans, Theodore D. Bratton. as Administrator of the estate of John 11ratton, decea8sed, suhtituted by orlr of Court in the p'ace of John - limtton, deceased, and T. H. Ketchin, Defendats. In ytrane of an ordnr of the Court of Common Plens mni.w in the above stated cats'. I will ofh-r for sale before the Court. H1ouse door in Vinng boro. S. C., on the FIRST MONDAY IN ALk. . next, at public outery, to the highest bidder, the following described prop erty, to wit: All that certain tract of land lying. situate and being in the County of Fairfield and State aforesaid (South Carolina), containing TWO HUNDRED AND FOUR ACRES, more or less. and bounded by lands of Mrs. Weir, lands of T. W. Rawls, and lands of Mrs. Fife, and lands formerly belonging to Jas. H. Rion, Trustee. and having such shape, marks and bounadaries as are represented on the plat' of survey thereof, made by J. C. Caldwell, surveyor, on the 12th day of May, A. D. 1881, and recorded in the office of Registry of Mesne Convey ance for Fairfield County, in the State aforesaid, in Book AH, page 38, being the same tract of land conveyed to the said Charlotte Evans by Jas. H. Riou, Trustee. -TERMS OF SA LI One4hik4 9f the purchase money to be paid -i cash, for the balance a credit of one and two years from the day of sale, in two eqnal annual Instalments. with interest thereon from the dsy of sale, payable annually with each in stallment as It falls due until paid in full to be secured by the bond or bonds of the purchaser or purchasers and a mortgage of the premises sold, or all cash at the option of the purchaser; the purchaser or purchasers to pay for all necessary papers. JOHN W. LYLES, C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C , March 10th, 1904. 3-16td CLERK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIBFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. David V. Walker, Plaintiff, against R. H. Jennings, as Executor, et als., Defendants. . - .. T nnanane o anordier of the Court of Cominon Pleas made in the above stated case, I will offer fdr sale before the Court House door in Winns' boro, S. C., on the FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL next, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following desci-ibed prop. erty, to wit: All that certain tract, parcel or piece of land lying, being and situate, in Fairfield County, S. C., and containig ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, more or less, and bounded as follows, viz.: on the east by lands of Hilliard Countie; and on the south by lands of Oscar Chappell; and on the west by lands 'of R. H. Jennings and A. Gl. Bookman; and on the north by lands of Henry Jenkins, TERMs OE SA~L. One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale, and the balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest thereon from the day of sale; such credit portion to be secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises sold; such mortgage also to provide for the payment of a reasonable attorney's fee in the event of foreclosure or .suit thereon for collection; the purchaser to ~ay for all necessary papers, including recording fees. JOHN W. LY LES, C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., March 10th, 1004. 3-6td Clerk's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEA S. ~Mary A. Chambers, Plaintif!, against A. G. Bookman, Mary A. Book~man et al., Defendants. Pursuant to decretal order miade in ease of Mary A. Chambers, Plaintiff against A. G. Bookman, Mfary A Bom and others, Defendants, filed in this office on the - day of Mai'ch, 1904, I will on MONDAY, TH E 411H DAY OF APRIL, 1904, being sale'sdev. between the hours of 11 o'clock A . M. -- P. M., sell to the highest bidder all that tract of land containing TWO HUNDRED (200) AClm.4, including the homostead of forty (.0) acres, bounded by lands now or form erly of R. H. Jennings, W. R. D~oty, lands of Mrs. Mary A. Chanmbers and A. G. Glenn, the same being delineated on a plas nowv on file in my office. Terms of Sale: Cash. JOHN W. LYLES, C. C. P. F. C. Winnsboro, S. C., March 10th, 1904. 3-6td Grove1 ha stood the test 25 yeai botes. 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