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Woman's Confession. ."Di nobody ever tell you what in some far pre-bistoric time I was in love with my husb and?" said Mrs. Romaine, care lessly. "Well, I was. I used to go; to afternoon services in Lent and pray for that love to last, because the sensation was so much to my taste. I used to have ecstatic ! feelings when his foot was on the stair, and I sat sewing little baby 1 clothes. We lived in a plainish way then; $3 spent in theatre tickets was a tremendous outlay; and we walked out to dinners-I tucked up the train of my best 4 gown under a long cloak, and laughing if the wind snatched it away from me at the corners and whipped it around my feet. Then he grew richer, and we broadened the borders of our phylactery, i and then-how-when dear knows if I can remember, we grew far ther and farther away from each { other. Now, when he is at home, I am aware of it, because he is there behind a newspaper; but that is all! When our lips meet it is like two pieces of dry pitch coming together. I know nothing of his affairs, nor he of mine. I have money in abundance. Money -money-who cares for money < when a man's heart and soul and brain have gone into it?"-The Century. Dangers of Pneumonia. A cold at this time if neglected is I liable to cause pneumonia which is so often fatal, and even when the patient has recovered the lungs are weakened, making them peculiarly susceptible to the devlopment of consumption. Fo ley's Honey and Tar will stop the cough, heal and strengthen the lungs ut pneumonia. La grippe yield quickly to the wonderful rative qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar. There is nothing else "just as good." Sold by McMaster Co. "0, Lamb of God, I Come." John B. Gough, the late great temperance other, during a ser vice of song in a Christian church, was asked by a man in the pew with him what was to be sung, as the announment had not been go heard. The questioner was most the repulsives in appearance because of a nervous disease that dis server. figured his face and from. When enc the singing began, Gough was driven almost th a frenzy by the harsh and discordant tones of the singer by his side. But when the wretched creature sang: "Just as I an, poor, wretched6 bInd, | 0, Lamb of God, T come, I lsh come, he lifted his sightless eyes to heaven and sang with his soul: The great orator in his inpas- wi] F"I have heard the finest strains'I ai Kof orchestra, choir, and soloist yot this world can produce, but I and .never heard music until I heard ha that blind man sing: pre 0, Lamb of God, I come, I bet come. s To Cure a Cold in One Day bee Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI- suil NINE Tablets. All druggists refund noY the money if it fails to cure. ion E. W. Grove's signature is on each 1oo] box. 25c. The Poison of Dishonesty. . t: It is astonishing how men will y -play with the poison -of dish- rey Sonesty, which is so insidious at OUr first, which intoxicates and stimulates once, but paralyzes and . kills later. If every youth were ing only taught that to be successful ing a man must be greater than hi on eccupation, that his charaeterF must not bed for sale at any price, that he will always be rich so long as he retains it and just in proportion to its strength and o integrity, and weak and unhappy be and a failure no matter how much money he may have. justA in proportion to the weakness of ' his character; if he only .start 3d out with the convition that only one real failure, is possible, and that is the loss of self respect, the barter of one's character U either f.or pleasure or for money; if the. yooth were only taught that h,e eannot afford to deceive even, a 1:ittle bit in the quality of th3 goods he is selling or in the gp~ality of the service he is giving what a revolution would come to our civil'iation!-Success. Raw) or Inflamed L.ungs pil raidly to the wonderful ourative adharmngqualitiesc' Foley's Honey and Tar. It prevent pneumonia and eonsumption from a nard cold settled en the lungs, "My daughter had a terrible cough which settled on her lungs" says N. Jackson, of Danville, Ill. "We tried a great many remedies 'without relief, until we gave her Fo ley's Honey and Tar, which cured her. Sold by McMaster Co. "Are you ready to live on my income?" he asked softly. She looked up into his face trust ingly. "Certainly, dearest," she answered, "if-if"- "If what?" "If xou can get another one for. yourself?" "Another?" "Yes, an other income."~ d oftStrong fledicines. Man ~ le suffer for years from ins, and prefer to do so an take the strong medi given for rheumatism, no.t t quick relief from pain d simply by supplying 's Pain haInm and without medicine internally. For zonsumption [ There is no specific for onsumption. Fresh air, ex rcise, nourishing food and cott's Emulsion will come retty near curing it, if there anything to build on. Mil ons of people throughout the vorld are living and in good iealth on one lung. I From time immemorial the loctors -prescribed cod liver il for consumption. Of ourse the patient could not ake it in its old form, hence t did very little good. They an take 3COTT'S EMULSION lnd tolerate it for a long ime. There- is no oil, not xcepting butter, so easily ligested and absorbed by the ystem as cod liver oil in the orm of Scott's Emulsion, id that is the reason it is so ielpful in consumption where ts use must be continuous. Q We will send you a iample free. 4 Be sure that this >icture in the form of label is on the wrap ,er of every bottle of Emulsion you buy. Scott & Bowne - Chemists 409 PearlStreet -4' New York ,oc. and $1; all drugg ists I," said the orator, -come of d old stock, rooted deep i soil-" The only stock I ever hear hat rooted deep in the soil, rjected a farmer in the and e, "was hogs."-Ex. ASTORIA For Infants and Children. i Knd You Have Always BougI nature of ThAT SUiT lhave it cleaned and pressei n prepared to do the work fe. at the most reasonable price I guarantee satisfaction. B ing your suit cleaned an sed it will look ever so muc ber all the while and will las nuch longer. If you have nc n in the habit of having you kept in good order, begin and see how much satisfact there will be in the improve s of the suit and in its long ir. Give me a trial. [.W. Bose Durham. :ake yeur druggist give you Mu s Horehound, H ullein and Ta es your cough. 25c. a bottle. [any a man thinks he is looli at truth when he is only look at the spectacles he has pu to see~ it with-Drummond. or Coughs-Murray's Horehoun< Llein and Tar. 25c. for large botti le is a wise man who doe grieve for the things whic bas not ount, rejoiees for thus ich e has.-Avictetus. Thedford's Black-Draught comes nearer regulating the ent:re system and keeping thet0dy in heitti than any other medicine made?. It is always ready in any eme rgency to treat ailments that are fre;ucnt in any family, such as i:xdigestion, biliousnss. coids, diarrha:a, and stomach i:ehen. Thdford's Elack-Draught is the standard, r.c;er-faiing.r r2xme4y for stoach, lbov:cl, Laer ard kidney tr3ubles. h is a enre for the domes tic i!!s which so fre'pe:::' su:mmon the doctor. It is *. for children as it isfor grownv v . A dosecof this mdicine cver m: will soon cure the most obstiial'case of dys pepsia or constipation, and when taken as directed brinit <suick relief. Thedord's D!ac!-Dr:-.&t has been cur Dal doe er for 11 o ye :s ad e wan tke adOoOanve ~ ru aight in twelV doctor bills. but get a.!on: jiut as well with Black-Draught. IR 11. JtIDERt. Ask your dealer f&r a paCkage of Thedford's Blach-Draught and if he does not koep it send 2jc. to The Chatta nooga Medicine Co., Ckattaooga, Tenn. ad a package will be matiled to you. Lawyer and Judge. Tho Ninth district of Ohio was represented in Congress by Judge Hall, aind this good story is told of him: witle lie was on the bench in the Court of Common Pleas, says the Nashville Banner: A case of some importance was reached on the docket, and the parties and witnesses were on hand and the attorney for the plaintiff, Charles Brown, was considerably in his cups, a con dition which seemed chronic with the really brilliant lawyer. He submitted motion after motion, t and the court did not appear to humor his extravagant demands, realizing too that the attorney was not in a condition to pro ceed with the case. Brown was persistent, and Judge Hall, be coming somewhat irritated, said: "It is the opinion of this court that the counsel for the plaintiff is peculiarly disqualified at this time for conducting this case before the court." "Whit's that; your Honor!" demanded the intoxicated lawyer. "The court believes the coun sel for the plaintiff entirely too drunk to continue with the case. "That is the first correct deci sion I ever knew your Honor to render." Songs in the Night. Earth's noblest, d i v i n e s t achievement is to start songs in the world's wintry air, to sing into its weary hearts something of heaven's music. Not many of us will be permitted to write a twenty-third Psalm to bless men with its strain of sweet peace; but we may at least make our life a song, a sweet hymn of peace whose music shall gladden, com fort and cheer weary pilgrims a. they pass along life's rough ways -Dr. J. R. Miller. Foley's Honey and Tar Cures coughs and colds. Cures bronchitis and asthma. a Cures croup and whooping cough. n Cures hoarseness and bronchial trou bles. Cures pneumonia and la grippe. Sold by McMaster Co. God's promises are ever on the ascending scale. One leads uI to another, fuller and more blesset than itself. In Mesopotamia Goi said: "I will show thee the land. At Bethel: "This is the land." Ii Canaan: "I will give thee all the land, and children innumerabl as the grains of the sand." It i -thus that God allures us to esist Sliness. Not giving .-'einything till we havegre- fo act, that he may v?s. Not giving every ' g t first-that he may not overwhelm us. - Rev. F. B. Meyer._______ For Coughs-at your druggists of Sdirect from M~urray Drug Co., Coum ybia, S. (.-"Murray's Horehound, Mullein & Tar." 2.5c. for large sizi bbottle. JTO LET UP MEANS LOSS In the advertising campaign the merchant lives and r-emains r- In business there comes no time r. when he can safely lay down lin arms. If he ceases advertis ing for a single day he gives his competitors an advantage. If he stops for a month he has Sstarted on the read which leads 9to discomfiture and ultimate ob livion. Advertising is usually cumula I.tive in its effect. It is tr:ue that C. mercantile advertising, If judi ciously done, will bring returns Tfrom the beginning. T. But it in. also e true that the/ best resclts are only obtained[ by keepin~g at 1t. I f The ads ertising that was done before ser' es as an introduction to that which entues after; the . advertising r. comes after h2eighten1s th.e effect of that ad'.ertisemeont strengthens an other, and the combined effect4 prioduces results which one of them :lone might be powerless to achieve. To stop advertising, evesn for a short time. destroys the cumula.tive effect it haj an end to aU the advan tages gained by continuity.4 If you withdraw your ads.j from the papers you may be assured that your com petitors will not make the same mistake. "Out of sight out of mind" ia time honored proverb wich applies with peculiar force to a merchant's adver- 5 ads. of last year or last4 month ? Keep your name be- 1 umns if you would not be forgotten. Aegetable PreparationforA4s similating theFoodandRegula ting theStcmachs andBowelsof Promotes Digestion.Cheerrul ness andRest.Contains neit1r O'ium,Mcrphine nor)ivneral. ,OTNJM.C OTIC. _ r smE Aperfeci Remedy for Constipa fion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms,Convulsions,Feverish ness and Loss OF SLELP FacSimile Signature or NEW YORK. EXAcT COPY OF WRAEPER. The News an IS HEADQl FINE WRITING PAl packages. A Full Stock of LEE: CREPE, TISSUE, G( ALL OFFICE SUPPI SAR WE WANT ALL INTERESTED IN OMAEOUR NAME UEFORE THEM DURING '1905 W rit n stating what kind of MACH INERY yOu use OF will Install, and we will mall you FREE OF ALt. COST A HAMOSOME3 AND USEFUL. POCKET DIARY AND ATLAS OR A LARGE COMMERCIAL CALENDAR Gibbes Mlachinery Company, COLUM BIA, S. C. A STOOK OP HORSE POWER HAY PRESSES TO BE CL.OSED OUT AT SPECIAL PRICES |C solds Ievery cold wea:erA the lungs, low ers the vitali-y atd prepares the systemi for the more serious dis eases, among v-hich zre i.he two greatest destroy ers of human life, puuna and (ensu.mption. ' Chamnberlain' I|Cough Remedy has won its gre at r)oplarity by its prompt cur es c' t-:i mot commnnon lieves, the lungs and opens the secretions, effec:r a speedy and permanent cure. It counteracts any tenden-:y tom1U pacuumonia. ~Price 2,c, Large Size 50C. F-AIR NOTR'L. All par ties ar, herebyv warni not to hire my s-on. Preident G ings, or to give him .noeployme in any manner. as he is under a: and has left rvy home without n consent. Parties iisreg~ardinug ti notice will be 'ealt with to ti i .11 atent of the law. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of . In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA d Herald Office LJATERS FOR aild StatiollerY. ERS in boxes and pound -0 ERS at close prices. D AND SILVER PARER. IES. M'R& . Cg Letters of Administratioi tate of South Carolina,1 County of Fairfield. f .ly D. A. Broom, Esq., Probate Judge Whereas, W. Herbert Ruft hati: niade suit to me to grant him letters o idministration of the estate and eff'eeti if G. Logan Rosborough, decease d: These are, therefore, to cite and ad nonish all and singular the kindred ind creditors of the staid G. Logari ilosborouigh, deceased. that they be anIc ppear before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at Fairlield Couri hfouse, Souith Carolin.9, on the 23rc lay oft Fbr~uary next, after pub|iea tion hiereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, If ainy they have, why the saii:l administration should not' be grant ed. Given under my hand, this~ 7th day of February, A. D). 1903. D. A. BROOM, 2-15-2t Judgeof Probate. Business Education Pays ILargest Dividends! ENTER~ NOW. Wer c fier h. t tersic Colltisfcti guiaraniteed. C'urseof sitidy the tiuost I>ete d e ntngs. Our graiduates are in dmn.Hundreds are in positi'>ns; we caniassit you. Write for infornma MCFEA' SO)'THI CA110LINA BUSIESSCOL LEGE, 9-it f(olumbia, S. C. IRegistration Notice. SNotice is hereby given that books of municipal registr!ation for the town of Winn,boro are now open at my oflhee for' the registrationi of all persons in said town who are entitled by law to be registered. H. E KETCHIN, Supervisor of Riegistrati<ni. Gr-ove has stood the test 25 yes botle. oe this record Endosed wkh every ===WAG0 The largest number of eith City of Columbia can be seei get our prices will convin cheaper than you can buy el GREGORY-RHEA JNO. W. CONDER, S 1115 Plainr Street, - - - Have Your HOMEGR Cabbage Plants, A Prices: 1000 @ $1.50; 5000 @ $1.25'pe Shipped C. 0. D. if desired. Plat Office in good c WRITE FOR MERCHA Cabbage, Beans, Sweet Potatoes and fot shipment of Tomato Plants, Sea Is Potato Draws should be booked in ad, Jas. Ray Geraty, E Express Office: Young Cabbag Plutl & SI Cabbage Plants for sale, and now ready fa field" and "Charleston Large Type Wakel rieties and head in rotation as named." and "Short Stem Flat Dutch," the 3 best ft tion as named. Prices: Single thousand, $1 10,000 and over, $1 per 1000. Terms: Cash i purchaser paying return charges on money. South Carolina Sea Coast and we understai tough and hardy; they will stand severe co for shipment weigh 20 lbs. per 1000 and we I transportation by Southern Express Co. I cheaper than mine. I sell good plants. N4 from my farm. I guarantee those that I sh gmwn from high grade seeds purchased fr< houses in the United States. I will refund customer at end of season. Our Cotton Seed. Lint of our Long Stap this year in Charleston, on Dec. 2, at 3:?c. p of 10 bu. and over, $1 per bushel. My specialty: Prompt Shipment, True Vs huve been in the plant business for thirty-fi " fhe Cabbage Plant Man," Wm. C. GERATY, SOUTHERN I THE SOUTH'S GREATEST S UNEXCELLED DININGrCAR o- OH PULLMAN SLE THROUGH TRAINS CONVENIENT SCHEDULES Winter Tourist Rates a Florida points. For full information as t< suIt nearest Southern Railwa R Division Passenger As CABBAGE PLANTS F From the Best Tested Seeds. Now ready for shipment, 1a-ge,|C strong, healthy, these plants are l grown in the opeu air and will. .3 stand severe freeze without in- 21 jury. Early Jersey WakeflielId, lat Large Type or C2harleston Wake- are field, which are the best knowna varieties of early cabbageR, also jur Henderson's Succession, the best I large, late and sure header, Au-" gusta Early Trucker, also a fine " type of late vairiety. Nieatly an< packed in light baskets. $1.50 not' per thousand; for five thousand sat or over, $1.25 per thousand, f. o. b. express office. Special prices mDade on large ,_ lots. CHAS. M. GIBSON, Youngs Island, S. C. - 12-21:3m Wood's Seeds. the '-in Wood's Selected Ca: Seed Potatoes he are specially grown for seed pur poses, and are very rrauch superior an< to ordinary potatoes. We carry the fut largest stock in the South, and ( can supply large buyers to the very best advantage, both as re- q gards quality and price. 'I1 Wood's Twenty-fifty Anni versary Seed Book, which is mailed free on request, tells all - about the best new and standard varieties of Potatoes, as well as about all Garden and Farm Seeds. Write for Seed Book and I special price list of farm seeds. t int T.W.Wood & Sons, Seodsnien, RICHMOND, - VIRIINA. t WOOD'S SLEDS cii BRAND PRIZE - ST. LOUIS, 1904. hr BOLD MEDAL -- PARIS, 1900. s Tasteless Chill' 's. Average Annual Sales over of merit appeal to yoz? No 4 = BUGGIE NS-=== er to be found in the i at our places. To ce you that we sell sewhere. MULECO. 4O. ec. and Treas., COLUMBIA, S. C. OWN CABBAGE 11 Varieties. r 1g00; 10,000 @ $1 per 1000. ts arrive at your Express :ndition. NTS' PRICES. Turnips in Season. Orders land Cotton Seed and Sweet rance. riterprise. S. C. s Island, S. C. r delivery. "Early Jersey Wake leld," two earliest sharphead' va Succession," "Augusta Trucker" it-head varieties and bead In rota .50; 5,000 and over, $1.25 per 1000; vith order; or, plants sent C. 0. D., Our plant beds occupy 35 acres on id growing them in the open air; Id without injury. Plantp crated iave special low rates for prompt know other plants you can buy cheap "cut r'ate" plants shipped ip to be true to type and name, and m two of the most reliable seed purchase price to any dissatisfied le variety of Sea Island Cotton sold r pound. Seed, $1.25 per bu.; lots rieties, and Satisfied Customers. I ve years. Post and Telegraph Office. Young's Island, S. C. RAILWAY. YSTEM SERVICE EPING CARS ON ALL on all LOCAL TRAINS ~re now in effect to af rates, routes, etc., con ~y Ticket Agent, or .W. Hunt, ~ent. Chtarleston, S. C.' or Sale abbage Plant4 Ve have been in the truck besiels ce 1871 and are again..preae any and all orders fo~r1 a* Svarieties of Cabbage Pjants, Th best known to experienieed trn'kers, grown im open air near salt -Water I will stand severe cold without in 'rire $1.50 per 1000, F 0 B here. We ke special prices on larger lots and cit correspondence. JL plants packed in light baskets I shipped C 0 D when mor.ey d accompany orders. We guaa isfactioni. Address all orders t D. H. TOWLES & Megge pBC., or # TOWLES & ETT :sm Green Pond, 8. C. UNDERTAKING WILL BE CONTINUED future th~e same as in th the old estalishment in artments with a full s skets, Burial Cases and istantly on hand, and trse when requested. Fhankful for past rat 1 solicitous for a share ure, in the 0i1.1 $tand(. Jails at nded to at all I 'H8 ELLBT GI SilO J. N. ELLIO'IT & CO. Noney to Loan. have made arrangements to nego e loans on first mortgages of real te in this4 countty ini '"ms of not than $300, and payable i.i not less a five year. he rate of inte'rest is eight per cent. ium< undler $1,000, a:i s'ev'e'i p r . onl sums1 of that amlount or over. o comimissions are charged. Ti e *ower pays for abstract and ex. ses. J E McDONALD, Attorney. Fonic 3e oPay. 50c. a...Uvw.es. F