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0 want, v tember ica, -ami partme1 present Be out IT'S 12 Here is a bargail repairs, that puts it that at once: One io H. P. Taylot One 12 H. P. Tozer One 6 H. P. Tozer f One 8 H. P. Frick I Two 70 Saw Smith Two 50 Saw Pratt Repairlr One of our spec gasoline engine outfil guarantee satisfactio If you have mac you, why tell us aboi W. O. Mc Corr FIFTY-TWO (52)1 Now in our barns for you Extra nice Harness] teams-Mare Mi best 1 GREGORY-RIH JNO. Y M-- ar;-er sta bl es. Pls' Speci We are glad to annot than ever before for do and that wesshall be gl: may have. When need or phone us in regard t All busiuess entruste to. R. T. Ma Trustee's Sale. By virtue of the power and au conferred upon and vested in n certain Trust Deed executed livered to me by J. E. Heath Landrum, as heirs-at-law' of Heath, deceased, [ will offer before the Court House door, in ooro, within the legal hours of the FIRST MONDAY IN J UN to the highest bidder, the foi described premises, to wit: All that piece, parcel or tract lying, being and situate in the of Fairfield and State of Sout] lina, containinlg six acres, mxore and embracing the granite qu: John WN. Heath, deceased, bout the north and west by lands Winnsboro Granit e Company: south and southwest by landso0 WNoodward, deceased, and 1: Tr. K. Elliott; aind on the en northeast by other landls of t John WN. Heath, deceased. Terms of Sale: Omt-half of t chase money to be paid in cash day of sale, -and the balance year, with interest from said sale at eight per centunm per paable annually, to be secured bnd of the purebaser or. purt and a mortgage of the premises the whole may be paidl in cash option of the purchaser or pun The purchaser to pay for all ne. papers. A LSO, NAs ag~ent fo the said heirs-at J. WN. Heath, deceased, at thm time and place, I will also o sale the balance of the lands a'd the above mnention~ed tract, con nine acres, more or let.s. Termisof sale: One-third of chase money to be paid in cash51 day of sale, and the balatnce equal annual installbuments, able in one or t wo years, with i thereon fronm day of sale at ci; centum per anmnnm, payable a nm to be secured by tihe bonid of t chaser or purchasers and a mu of the premises sold. The lpu to par for all niecessaryv papetrs. J. E. McDONA E -l"d 'r AG nly ten months in our new de: re are now rushing up our new ist, the first floor of which wil >ng them the Fechheimer=Fish it. The basement, where our ( . No curtailment here. The h >f nothing." By following thih J. L. M I P TO YOU. 1 list of Machineay, all in good quarely up to you to act an< Dry Steam Engine, on skids. Engine, on skids. ngine, mounted. ngine, mounted. Front Feeders. jins, Feeders and Condensers. ,g'a Specialty. alties is repairing and sellinj :s. We sell the best makes an( n. hinery that has been worryinj it it and we will do the rest. Keown & Sons, Iwell, S. C. ANOTHER CAF -OF Extra Good lEAD HORSES AND MULES to select from. We have Match Teams, -orses and Mares. Some extra good ies, and one Bay Mare Mule, the uggy mule on earth. EA MULE COMPANY. . CONDER, Manager. r St., - - CCLUMEBIA, S. C. 11 Notice. mee that we are now better prepared ing all kinds of AIR WORK d to be favored with any work you ing anything repaired bring it to us > same. d to us will be promptly attended tthews & Son. IClerk's Sale. STA TE OF SOUTH CARiLINA, ~ .j~ COUNTY )F FAIRFIELD). S By virtue of a decree of the Cour eb I of Common Pleas for Fairfie'd County and de in the case of H-esse M. McCarley S1Plaintiff, against Mary K. Blyers et al. fo sal Defenidantts; [, John WV. Lyles, ClerI osateo the said Court, will sell before th ale n CortH's d :rt WA ineor~o, S. C. aet, no salesday int .June n~ext, being th wne' t day of said month, during th win usuail hours of sale the following de olascibe~d real estate: f land All that certainl piece, pa reel or lot O oy land, lying. beinur and situate in th Caro-ss towni of WVinnsbohro, in the Coutti rr efs and State aforesaid, containing one drry of fourth of an acre, miore or less, amn oft having the following area and dimnen sihel to wit: begonmig at a p)oint 01 the' Cong iress street. near the northwesteri -acrner of the Winnisboro Hotel build ni ng, and running from thence in at t n ater]v direction a distance of tw< e id hundred and ten feet to the road~bed o the Southern Railway Company, thtet 0pntr- cor nering and thence running~ north n the( wrdlv :t distance oif fiftv-two amn onie-half feet to) the lot now'owned b: da X . M. Owens, there cornering atn< nnunhe thenc running west along thsineo bthte lot of saidi A. M1. Owens a distane h ol, o of two hundred and ten feet to Con t ress street, there cornering an d thenc the nin south along Congress street: h~ser. distance of fifty-two and one-half fee es'to the beginninig point. Said lotbeinj the southern half of the lot of lam con veyed to .ohn K. McCarley by thi heirs-at-law of Mason (Chandler, de woceased, by deed which is recorded ir -a the ollice of th~e Register of Mesnl same11 Co veyance for Fairfield C'ounty ai ier tor? Deed PBook A. Lmpags 11-l:. l~ittifl'r T nMS OF~ SALE. One-half of the putrchase mnoney' t< he pur- be paid iln eashi, and the balance on: ot the credit of one year fronm day of sale in t wo with interest thiteeon front said day o nv- sale. to be seeured by the bond <of th< tirest putrchlaser' and a mortgage of the premi t~t per ises sold, or all cash at the option o m t aly, tihe peurchaser: the plrehlaser to pa) :pur- fotr all necessary papers and for record ert gage ing t hesamie. en~aer JOHN W.~ LYLES, C. C'. C'. P. F. C. 1, Witnsboro, S. C., May 10. 19053. ROI artment store and we now : addition-5o by 140 feet. V 1 be given up to Clothing f< el Co., Strouse & Brothers, z .lothing Department is at p ead of every Department 1 up you will find our stock M N A U A niemory System. Forget each kindness that you do As soon as you have done it; IForget the praise that falls to you The moment you have won it; 1 Forget the slander you hear Before you can repeat it; Forget each slight, each spite, each sneer Wherever you may :eet it. Remember evety kindness done To you whate'er its measure; Remember praise by others won And pass it on with pleasure; Remember every promise made And keep it to the letter; Remember those who lend you aid And be a grateful debtor. Remember all the happiness That comes your way in living; Forget each worry and distress, Be hopeful and forgiving; Remember good, remember truth. Remember heaven's above you And you will find, throug age and youth. True joys, and health to love you. -Priscilla Leonard in Youth's Companion. Saved by Dynamite. Sometimes a flaming city is saved by dynamiting a space thit the fire can't cross. Some times, a cough hangs on so long, you feel as if nothing but dyna mite would cure it. Z. T. Gray, I of Calhoun, Ga., writes: "My wife had a very aggravated cough, which kept her awake niahts. Two physicians could not help her; so she took Dr. King's New Discovery f o r Consumption. Coughs and Colds, which eased her cough, gave her sleep, and finally cured her." Strictly scien-. tific cure for bronchitis and La Grippe. At McMaster Co.'s, Obear Drug Co.'s andJohn H. McMas ter & Co.'s drug stores; price 50c. and $1.00; guaranteed. Trial bot tle free. All truly wise thoughts have been thought already 'thousands of times but to make them truly ours, we must think them truly over again honestly till they take root in our personal experience. -Goethe. A Good Suggestion. Mr. C. B. Wainwright, of Lemon City, Fla., has written the mianufac turers that much better results are obtained from t he use of Chatm berlain's Colic, Cholera an d Diarrhw a Rmd in eases of pains in the stomach, colic and cholera mnorbus by takmg it in water as hot as can be drank. That when takeni in this way the effe~ct isI dlouble in rapidity. "It seems to get at the right spot instantly,"' he say.s. For sale by Obear Drug Co. When you hear of people who .fairly blaze with diamonds you may rest assured that they are not going to set the world on fire. Why Suffer from Rheumatism? tWhy suffer from rheumnatkim whlen one application of Chuniberlai's Pain Balm will relieve the pain'. The quick relie~f which this linime' tnt aihrds nakes rest and sleep possible, and that dlone is worthi many times its cost. Mlany who hanve uised it hop)Iing onily for a short relief fr'om su!!e-ing have 'ien halspily su rprisedl to fin d that after awvhile relief bec:ne mcjermanent. M~rs, S. H. Leggett, of X um Yunm, Lennessee, U. S. A., wvrites: "I anm a .reat sufferer frnm rheumatism, all Svrfrom head to foot, and Chamber .a's Paini Balmis the only thing that vill relieve the pain.'' For sale by - beamr D~rug Co. IThere is often a wide gulf be-: tween the mark of breeding and the dollar mark. Traveing~ is Dangerous. Conustant mfotionf jars the kidneys wihaekept in) plice in i he body b deicate at tachmnents. Th is is t he rea son that travelers, traimnmien, street enar - en, teamhster5 and anll wh o dive very munch suffler fromt kidnmey h'ease in~ 1sonme form. ley's Kidntey Cure~ strengthens thle kidneIy-s and cures all orms oft kidney andi' bladder disease. tGeo. H. IInusan, locomol : ive enineimer, Lima, O., writes: .Constant vibtrationi of the engine cauised1 me a great deal of trouble with myv kidneys, andm' I trot no relief un til 1 usedl Foley's Kin hey Cure.' Sol by Mala\Ister Co. After it is too late the fellow who cas t stand prosperity can't understand it. Will Cure Consumption. A. A. Hlerren, Finch. A rk., writes: F'oley's I honey andt Tar is the best preparationl for rougmths, cobis amnd li:n trouble. I kinow that it hamn eu red con sunption in the lirst sintres." You never heard of any one umsie~tr Fol-v's Honey and Tar. amnd not being sati.slied. Sold by MeMaster Co. find our quarters too small. /e hope this space will be su >r Men andlBoys. 'This stot ilso the great Chicago House resent, will be allotted to Ho :hroughoutiour big store rec very complete. O H & C How to Live Long. Professor Boyd Laynari, of LoDno, England's leading author of works on hygiene, gives these twelve rules for those who desire to live a healthy and long life: 1. Avoid every kind of excess, especially in eating and driuking. 2. Do not live to eat. Select those aliments most suitable for nourishing the body and not those likely to impair it. 3. Look upon fresh a'r as your best friend. Inhalc its life giving oxygen as much as possible during the day, while at night sleep with the bedroom window open at the top for a space of at least four or five inches. Follow this out even in the depth orwin ter. It is one of the great secrets of long life. 4. Be clean in mind and body. "Cleanliness is next to godliness." It is a fortification against dis ease. 5. Worry not nor grieve. This advice may seem but cold phi losophy and to be easier to give than to follow; nevertheless, I have known persons of a worrying disposition almost entirely break themselves of it by a simple effort of the will. Worry kills. 6. Learn to love work and hate indolence. The lazy man never becomes a centenarian. 7. Have a hobby. A man with a hobby will never die of senile decay. He has always something to occupy either mind or body; therefore they remain fresh and vigorous. S. Take regular exercise in the open air, but avoid over exertion. 9. Keep regular hours, and in sure sufficient sleep. 10. Beware of passion. Re member that evey outbreak short ens life to a certain degree, whila occasionally it's fatal. 11. Have a purpose in life.. A man who has no purpose to live for rarely lives long. 12. Seek a good partner in life but not too early. Hlow to Ward Off Old Age. The most succes-ful way of warding oft' the ap~proac'h of eld age is to main tain a vigorous digestion. This1~ can be doneC by eating only food suited to your age andi oecupation, and when any dis order of the stomach appealrs take a dose of Chamberlair's Stomnach and Liver Tablets to correct it. If you have a weak stomach or arc troubled with indiigestion, you will 11ind these Tablets to be just what you needl. For sale by Obear Drug Co. The wise man never knows half' as much as the fool thmnks he knows. A Lesson in Health. Healthy kidney~s filte~r the nupur- - ties fro:ni the blood,1 and unless they do this goodl health is imipossible. Folcey's Kidney Cure makes sound1 kidlneys and will positively cure all forms of kidney and bladder disease. It strengthens c the whole system. Sold by McMaster (Co. A safe combination is an open secret.N Hlas Stood the Test 25 Years. The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You k-now what you are 13 taking. It is iron andl quinine ini a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. -~0e. There are four feet in a yard c that contains a savage dog. A R(evelation. If von will make inquiry it will be a reeation to you Low many succumb to kidney or bladder troubles ini one form or another. .lf the patient is not beyound muedlical aid, Foley's Ki1tney Cure will cure. .It never disapp~oints. Sold by McMaster Co. A good place to pass away the time is at a pawnbroker s. To Cure a cold in One Day p Take LAXATIVE BROMo QUI- sh: N INE Tablets. All drugists refund thei money if it fails to cure. E. W. G r ove's sign~lature& is on each box. 2->e. E yen the matrimonial knot is apt r to come uitied. One half the world doesn't know how the other half blull's it. - Advice to the Aged. Age brings infiirnities, such as slug gish bowels, weak kidneys and biad der and TORPID LIVE. Tutt'sfPills have a specific effect on these organs, stimulating t h e bowels, causing them to perform their natural functions as " in youth and I IMPARTING VIGOR-.--~ 4a to the kidneys, bladder and LlVER. -rey a.e a-ad to 014 and yvng. Our increasing business demands more r< Hicient for some time. The new addition :k we are uow buying from the leading clot of Kohn Brothers. We will add extensiv, use Furnishing Goods, Crockery, Toys, et( eives positive instructions, "Keep up your 0., C o 1 u mib a., 0pportunIties in The trade in the Orient Our expor ts to Japan during the last rear. There will soon be a tr the trade of the Pacific Co East. Big opportunitics for the Why not look the field over Only $62.50, Chicago to Angeles and return, May i 29, 30, 31, June i, August and 14, 1905. Tickets good Rate for a double berth ist sleeper from Chicago t< Angeles, Santa Barbara, ar in California,only $7. .Thro Union Passenger Station, C Chicago, Milwauk' Union Pacific and Soul This is the route of The Overlh Passenger Station, Chicago, 6.o5 Express at 10.25 p. m. The Califo: sleeping cars to California ever' through standard sleepers. Complete information sent free on receipt of coupon with blank lines filled. Name__________ w. S. HOwELL, Stetadss____ Gen'1 Eastern Agent, 381 Broadway, NEW YORK CITY, Ct or F. A. MILLER, Prbbedsiaon__ General Passenger Agent, A.FRI CHICAGO. CALI____oRN____A To Cure a Coki TaeLaxative Bromo Quinine' Seven Million boxes sold in past 32 months. TiiS Sig IG GRAE CUT FLOERS UNDERTA GROWN BY US. WILL BE CONT the future thae same: in the old establishim trnations........ . to $1.00 per dozen departments with a ses (fine greenhouse).... Caskets, Burial Case: $2.00 to $3.50 per dozen constantly on hand: yacinths (Roman):..t 75c. per dozen hearse when request< ireissus, Paper White....753c. per dozen! Thankful for pas ly of Valley....S1.00 to $1.30 per dozen an d solicitous for a xes of Pretty Mixed Flowers ... future, in the old sta $1.00 to $5.00 Calls attended to rskets of Pretty Mixed Flowers....I Duly ~~~1.50 to $10.00 TI L IT nythe finest up-to-date varieties planted. J. 11. ELLIOTT UR CUSTOMERS GET THE BEST tistic Bouquets for all nurnoses.. $1.00 to $10.00 j MRA YLISH HOME AND CHURCH IO DECORATIONS.MXTR We make a specialty of jNn stetm Fine Wedding Work.totlei Wreaths, Crosse, Anchiors, &e., Mitr. I ke $2.00 up). adgt i ft~t Tn ordering Bouquets or Designs e us an idea of what y-ou want and5caBt ice, and we will please you. Cut1 owers, Plants, Bulbis and SeedO iitf ~ppd verwhre HEMURRAY ~O~ IILL REEIIU3EM__ XTURE___ Phone 34in ni. By a oda ti tave i Muan? usiessEdcatonPay Iand presrd o thaot Ati alt truggistrs. hinour sirtfr Ph o . prse it wiok as oo as __________ ettrill th e ilee : usies Er duc ms at inPays Io amu lorer. Io do LaestN Diideds !'h~t andt ?it guarainte g ioo *ztr avatags.Ourgrduat ai ng you smt i deman. Hudred are n po re~ssed tit< will hoo ie can asist yu. Wrie forettmr l aos lo the wi e an AUFE T'S r~f-TI ( . soN weuch loger If' y BUaNtE CosE(turte most .V BUSINESSCoLuLEG, tf...C. 9tfClu iS.C )om, and to meet this we will occnpy Sep-' :hing houses in Amer= ely to our Carpet De= But enough for the stock at all seasons. S. C. California 1s opening up. mnd China multiplied 2mendous increase in ist cities with the Far man who lives there. San Francisco or Los 2, 3, 9, 10, II, 12, 13, , 7, 8, 9, 10, 1 I, 12, 13, or return for 90 days. in a comfortable tour > San Francisco, Los id mnany other points ugh train service from 'hicao, via the se & St. Paul, hern Pacific Line d Limited. leaving Union p. m.. and The California rnia Express carries tourist r day. Both trains carry S~~~State__________ iin One Day , INUED INJ s in the past - fulstock of s and Coffins - ~. and use of ---- t patronage~ Ta.s HS: LOG BEAN. share int theMIl t all hours. - i aco cK-K EO W/O KS a Co. ig Aso &.'AINGLE AND LATh rMAcursr:Y. Consc MILLs. Erc., ETC. Gin3FS y~ACHXINFRY Co..I S ~ THE GBBESSHNLMAHN hrth es. Bulow's Comet rray's Iron pred elno. The Blue Ribbon Stallion. tIe. A beautiful five-year-old corn-. abination stallion will make this ~ co., season at Cedar Tree Plantation, (U o, two miles above Ridgeway. Fee C. $10.00 for the season. Mare sent from a distance kept at 5 ..-..- cents per day. r A. M. Owens, Winnsboro, S. C., is hereby authorized to collect new if Tou fees due for service by Comet for md pressed. the past season. the work for T. L. BUTLOW, )able prices 3-2-3m Ridgeway, S. C. ;iaction. By _________________ claned and Contract for Building Flat ver so much md will last on have not At D~awkins, S. C.. wedniesday,May :;1Lt 10) A. M., a c.ontract for b)uildmgfl -~in aou :ilat for the free ferry ait th~at p!:ace ler, bcg8u it w-j i be le t the lowest responsible hl Satsfact- bidder. A..o at the same tinme and 1ipoed p)lc econtract win .e awardedi for at it its longer 1> nots IHight reserved to reject . anyv or all bids. ( ra. a- o':tv Supervi-or.