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SUMMEJI Thousands We have had the most extraordinary We do not propose to have any dull d the year round buying the latest novel as ready cash is always an incentive] to see what we are doing for extending th amining our SACRIFiCE SUMMER OF department and that all our goods are J.L4M I Now this is You want to repair your COTTON GINNING outfit. You want the best and we are prepared to do it. How about a GASOLINE ENGINE outfit? We furnish them too. Do you want NEW MACHINERY? See us be fore buying. Yes, let us tell you about our bargain list of second=hand Engines, Gins, etc. Repairing is Our Specialty, W. O. McKeown & Sons, Cornwell, S. C. ANOTHER CAR OF Extra Good FIFTY-TWO (52).HEAD HORSES AND MULES Now in our barns for you to select from. We have Match Teams, Extra nice Harness Horses and Mares. Some extra good teams-Mare Mules, and ,.Le Bay Mare Mule, the best buggy mule on carth. GREG()RY-RHEA MULE COMPANY. JNO. W. CoNDER, Manager. H-arper Etables, PIstr t.n - COLUJMBIA, .C And owit Osborne Mower. SBORNE THE BEST OF THEM ALL. For Sale*by A. B. CATH CART. IsiTERMS EASY. Osborne Mower Repairs always in stock. Winthrop College Scholarships for Young Wolmin. Scholarship and Entrance; A( :~1 l - Examination.0 " '9"" "* ______________________Club, oni v the following are no0w open: C ollege fo .\0(ar Wm --( almbia, S. C. The examination for the award ot -One . cholarsh ip for fo.ur years' acp vacant scholarships in Winthrop Col- demie wo din ( 'lege. lege and for the admission of new stu- G reen~ vie F emale Coallee - Omn dents wvill be held at the County Court Sch~o]irshii a of free ttuition for foull House on Friday, July 7th, at 9 A. M. years. Applicants niust not be less than fifteen (rzna vil( Collegec for W\omen-One years of age. When scholarships are Schiolarshi ff 'free tuition for four vacated after July 7. they will be years. -ipeial rates for mhusic. awarded to those inaking the highest Chicora College-G reenville, S. C. average at the examination, providled one Schohm.rship of free tuition for four1 they meet the conditions governing years. the award. Applicants torsehoiarship~s The Sout h Carolina Kindergarten 1 should write to President Johnsoni be- Association Training School-Charles- t foro the exaniination for scholarship ton, 8. C. -One Sceholarship of free application blanlts. tuition for two years. Sholarships are worth $100 and free Wmlithrop College-Rock Hill. S. C. I tuition. The next session will open -One Schiolarship of free tuition- a September 20, 1905i. For further in.. Confedlerate Honie College-Charles formation and catalogue adldress ton, S. C:.-One Scholarship of free Pres. D. B. JOHNSON, tuition. 5-17td Rock Hill, S. C. IClitmard Seminiary-Inion, S. C. One Schoh~rshiip of free tuition, a The1 examinlat ions for these Scholar 10 C hips will ne hehal ini each county July 173.~ol~gf lir~som~ :;rd. A\ll aplcnsutfl their 311S. ANNADORA BAER, d Charleston, S. C. Chai.mn~a Educational Dept. S. C. Federation of Womien's Clubs, 16 Bull h Street, Charleston, S. C. s Entrame examninationis will bei held in the County Court Hlouse (on Fridlay, Notice to Executors, Ad- Iil July 7, at 9 A. M. One Free 'Tuitioni Scholarship to each county ini South miflistrators and Carolina awarded by the County Super- G adas inteiidenit of Education and Jludge of G adas Probate. Board and furnished room -______________________ at Dormitory, $10 a miointh. AXll can~- A-ll execultors, admiinistrators and didate. for adnaissiou are pernuitted so gruarians~~l are hierebyv notified to make w compete for vacant Boyce Scholar- their retuurs t o mie at once at this office e ships, which pay $l(00 a year. l' or as the law :vquires that thiese retarus further information and catalogue. ad-bemdbfoeJl1tofahyar dr HARI~o RANO6I). A. B.ROOM, ol GOOD4 of Dollars Wc Spring trade in the histo ays in the summer as we Lies as soon as they arrive > quick trading. We are e purchashing power of yoi FERINGS AT SUMMER I now marked down at suc MNAIL Little Things. Only a little shrivelled seed It might be flower or grass o weed; Only a box of earth on the edg Of a narrow, dust window ledge Only a few scant summer showers Only a few dear shining hours; That was all. Yet God could maki Out of these for a sick child' sake, A blossom wonder as fair ani sweet As ever broke at an angel's feet. Only a life of barren pain Wet with sorrowful tears foi rain; Warmed sometimes by a wonder. ing gleam Of joy that seemed but a happy dream. A life as common and brown and bare As the box of earth in the win dow there; Yet it bore at least the precious bloom Of a perfect soul in a narrow room Pure as the snowy leaves that fold Over the flower's heart of gold. -Henry Van Dyke. Just What Eveay One Should Do. Mr. J. T. Barber, of Irwinville, Ga., atways keeps a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea Remedy at hand ready for instant use. Attacks of colie, cholera morbus and diarrhoea comes on so suddenly that there is no time to hunt a doctor or go to a store for medicine. Mr. - Barber says: "I have tried Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoa Remedy which is one of the best medicines I ever saw. I keep a bottle of it in my room as I have had several attacks of colic and it has proved to be the best medicine I ever used." For sale by Obear Drug Co. One liundred Years Ago. Here are a few facts which show how much more convenient life is to-day than in "the gor'd old days" about which we hear. Not until February of 1812 did the people of Kentucky know that Madison was elected Presi :lent in the previous November. In 1884 one of the leading rail coads of the United States printed :m itstime table. "The locomo tive will leave the depot every lay at 10 o'clock, if the weather is fair." The first typewriter was re 3eived by the public with suspicion a. reporter who took one into a :ouit room first proved its real vrorth. In England], some centuries ige, if an ordinary workman, vithout permission, moved from me parish to another, in search >f work or better wages, he was >randed with a hot iron. When Benjamin Franklin first ~hought of starting a newspaper n Philadelphia, many of his riends advised against it, because here was a paper published in Boston. Some of then doubted hat the country would be able o support two newspapers. One hundred years ago, the astest land travel in the world vas on the Great North Road in England, after it had been put in ts best condition. There the fork mail-coach tore along at he rate of ninety miles a day, .nd many persons predicted livine vengeance on such unseem y haste. When Benjamin Franklin first ook the coach from Philadelphi a o New York he spent four days~ *n the journey. He tells us that s the old driver jogged along, he pout his time knitting stockings. 'wo stage coaches and eight orses sufficed for all the comn ierce that was carried on between 'hiladelphia and New York, and 2 the winter the journey accupied week. The laxative effect of Chamberlain's tomiach and Liver Tablets is so agree >le andl so natural that you do not) alize it is the. effect of a medicine. or sale by Obear Drug Co. Conceited young man (intro ucing his friend)-"Gentleman, e is not so great a fool as he ~ems." Friend-"Yes, gentlemen, there consists the differenco between e and my friend." Sprained Ankle, Stiff Neck, Lame Shoulder. 1 There are three common ailments for hich Chamberlain's Pain Balm is 1 pecially valuable. If promptly ap ied it will save you time, money and ltering when troubled with any one these ailments. For sale by Obear 2 S ATS irth of Goods ry of our business career. will utilize every resource in this countryland at th now offering the most te ir hard-earned cash. If y >RICES. Remember that h close prices as to make e (G H & Some Building Going On. The indications now are th r there will be more building Winnsboro within the next a months than within any previol 12 months for a good many yeai Mention has already been ma( of two residences that are no going up, that of Mrs. Rabb c s the Obear lot, which is ucarir completion, and that of Mr I W. W. Dixon on High streE which will soon be complete The residence of Mrs. Rebec< Woodward would now be und< way, but for the fact that all U framing therefor was burned f Mr. Curlee's saw mill a few day ago. The material is now bein placed on the ground for Cran ford's livery stable which will b of brick. The store-room on th DesPortes lot adjoining M Crawford's lot is also to be re built this summer. The contrac for the dormitory for boardin pupils at Mt. Zion has also bee let and work will be begun ori i at once. It will be ready for us by the opening of the next ses sion. Mr. H. E. Ketchin will be gin this week the placing of th material on his lot adjoining th storeroom of Jno. H. McMaste & Co. for a large storerooir are three or four othe parties who are also speak ing of building residences at a: early aate. Another party ha under advisement the building c several 5 and 6 room cottages fo rent. Should he decide to do sc he will find no trouble in rentini the same at good prices, as ther is a steady demand for such cot tages. Then, too, the paint brush ha been frequently in use lately The residences of Messrs. A Williford, T. H. Ketchin, J. C Mackorell, and Dr. B. J. Quattle baum have all been repainted The paint brush is also to be use< on several other buildings bef or the fall season. While the above improvement are hardly enough to be called building boom, yet they are in dicative of a forward movement When these improvements ar< completed, the town will be muel improved in appearance. Was Wasting Away. "I have been troubled with kidnea disease for the last five years," write Robert R. Watts, of Salem, Mo. "J lost flesh and never felt well atnd (doe tored with leading physicians and trier all remedies suggested without relief Finally I tried Foley's Kidney (2an and less than two bottles completely cured me and I am now scaind amc well." Sold by McMaster Co. "I never become angry because a man does not think quite as I do," remarked the professor; "for when I find a man who disagrees with me, I realize that it is pro. bably with ,difficulty that he thinks at all." No good health unless the kidneys are sound. Foley's Kidney Cure miake., the kidneys right. Sold by McMaistei Co. Humor is the other side ol pathos. Thousands Hlave Kidney Tfrule and Never Suspect it. - How To Find Out. Fill a bottle or common glass with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours ; a sedimentor set. tluiniuicatesan unhxeaitiar con - 0dition of the kid nevs ; if it stains v o'ur linen it is evidlence of kid ney trouble ;too - - requent desire - - to pass it or pain ""in the b)ack is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are ouit of order. What To Do. There is comfort in the knowledge so ofteir. expressed, that Dr. Kilm:er's Swamp-Root, the grea t kidneyv remedy. Fulfills everyv wish in curing rheumatism. pain in the 'back. kidneys. liver, ladder mnd every part of the urinary passage [t corrects inability to hold water imd scalding pain in'passing it. or b~ad mffects following use of liquor, wine or jeer, and overcomes that unplieasant re :essity of being compelled to go often luring the day, andl te get up) mamny ;imes during the night. The mild and he extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root s soon realized.' It stands the highest 'or its wonderful cures of the nmos: dis ressing cases. If vou needl a nmedicijue rou should have the best. Sold by dirug rists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sies You may'have a sample bottle and a cook that tells all ~bout it, both sent free..: >v mail. Address Dr. filmer & Co., fling- 1 iamton, N. Y. When Home of swamnp-Roo:. vriting mention this paper and don't nake any mistake, but remembier the Lame, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and PRICES. d Into Cash. i Our buyer is at work in Nt up bargains wherever they trtment, and it will pay you -olumbia you cannot afford t ith the most desirable sto< EK. u m b i a, S. C are a Cold in On mo quinine Tablets. --as. nis -intue An old gentleman walked up to a pretty girl attendant at the counting-room of a daily news paper office a few days ago and ' said: "Miss, I would like to get copies of your papers for a week e back." "You had better try porous plasters,"she abstractedly replied. "You can get them just across the street." tHas Stood the Test 25 Years. The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what you are V taking. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50c. f Popular Excursions via Southern Railway. The Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets to the following points for special occasion: NIAGARA FALLS, N. Y.-Ancient Arabic Order of Mystic Shrine, 1 Imperial Council, June 20-23, 1905. Rate one fare plus $1.00 for round tri from all points. HOT PRINGS, VA.-Annual Con > vention Southern Hardware Job bers' Association and American Manufacturing Association, June 6-9, 1905. Rate one first-class fare plus 25 cents for round trip from all points. CALHOUN, S. C.-South Carolina State Summer School, June 21st July 19th, 1905. Rate one first class rare plus 25 cents for round trip from all points in South Caro ]ina. KNOXVILLE, TENN.-S u m m e r School, June 20th-July 28th, 1905. Rate one fare plus 25 cents for round trip. NASHVILLE, TENN.-P e a b o d y Summer School-Vanderbilt Bib [ jical Institute-Jane .14th-August 9th, 1905. Rate one fare plus 25 cents for round trip. ASHEVILLE, N. C.-Annual Con ference Y. M. C. A. adY .C A.Jne 9th-25th, 1905. Rate one I fare plus 25 cents for round trip. ASHEVILLE, N. C. - Conference of Young Peoples' Missionary As sociation, June 25th-July 2nd, 1905. Rate one fare plus 25 cents for round trip. DENVER, COL.-Account Interna tional Epworth League Conven tion. Rate very low, and will be given on application. ASBU.RY PA RK, N. J.-Account National Educational Association, July 3-7. Rate very low and given on applicatipn. BALTIMORE, MD.-Account United Society Christian Endeavor Inter national Convention, July 5-10th. Rate one first-class fare plus $1.00 *for round trip. BUFFALO, N. Y.-Annual meeting Grand Lodge B. P. O. Elks, July. 11-15. Rate one first-class fare plus $1 .00 for round trip. TORONTO, ONT.-Account Interna tional Sunday School Convention, June 20th-27th, 1905. Rate one, fare plus 50 cents for round trip from all points in South Carolina. 4 Tickets on sale June 19, 20, 22, 23, final limit June 30th. Extension final limit can be obtained by de positing ticket with joint agent and upon payment fee $1.00. The Southern Railway can offer many other attractive rates. For full information consult any ticket agent, or R. W. Hunt, division passenger agent, Charleston, S. C. )EDICINE This'great stock medicine is a money saver for stock raisers. It is a medicine, not a cheap food or condition powder. Though put up in coarser form than Thedford's Black-Draught, rernowned for the cure of the digestion troubles of persons, it has the same qualities of invigorating digestion, stirring up the torpid liver and loosening the constipated bowels for all stock and poultry. It is carefully pre pared and its action is so healthful that stock grow and thrive with an .occasional dose in their food. It I.. cures hog cholera and makes hogs grow fat. It cures chicken cholera and roup and makes hens lay. It cures constipation, distemper and colds in howses, murrain in cattle, W and makes a draught animal do more work for the food consumed. y( It gives animals and fowls of all ai kinds new life. Every farmer and h~ raiser should certainly give it a trial. It costs 25c. a can and saves ten times its price in profit. s Prrrsanle, Kas., March 25,1904. g I have been using your Black-Draught stock and Poultry Medicine on my flC stock for some time. I have used all kinds of stock food but I have found that yours Is the best for my purpose. 10o 'UMMER to be Converte to increase our business. e same time we are picking mpting values in every depa ou live within 1oo miles of ( yur store is always filled w very week a BARGAIN WE] C 0., Col To C 6 Take Laxative Bra is Seven Million bores sohl In pa 12 le AN OLD ADACE s SAYS . "A light purse Is aheavycurse Sickness makes a light purse. The LIVER is the seat of nin tenths of all disease. Tut 's Pil S go to the root of the whole iai ter, thoroughly, quickly safel and restore the action of th LIVER to normal condition. Give tone to the system am solid flesh to the body. t Take No Substitute.....m - Farmers' Institutes. e -- e Pres. P. H. Mell, of Clemso: r College, is sending out the follow ing notice in regard to the count; r and State farmers' institutes t< - be held this summer; 2 Clemsot College is now arrang s ing plans to hold Farmers' Insti f tutos this summer in the countie r of the State during the perio< between July 19th and Augus 5th. Citizens who may desire ai e Institute held in their commu - nity are invited to send ar application to the President o a the College, not later than June .24th. Suggestions regarding th4 .agricultural questions in whici .the community may be interestei .are also invited. .The Institute at Clemson Col lege will begin August 8th and continue for one week. Dis tinguish ed speakers will addres: the farmers on important topici during that waek. The railwaj companies have arranged to givt rates of one fare, plus 25 centa for the round trip from ever3 station in South Carolina. Dele gates to the Farmers' institute tc the college will please see thai the local railway agent provideE himself with the reduced tickets in ample time. The petition for an institute for Fairfield, county properly, signed has been sent in. No Secret A bout It. It is no secret, that for Cuts, Burns, Ulcers, Fever Sores, Sore Eyes, Boils, eta,, nothing is so effective as Bucklen's Arnica Salve. "It didn't take long to cure a bad sore I had. and itis all 0. K. for sore eyes," writes D. L. Gregory, of Hope, Tex. 25c at -McMaster *Co.'s, Obear Drug Co.'s and John H. McMas ter & Co.'s drug stores. Fourth of July Celebrations. The Southern Railway an nounces very low rates of one and one-third first-class fares for the round trip )minimum rate fifty cents) from all points in territory south of the Ohio and Potomac, and east of the Mis sissippi rivers, including St. Louis, Mo. Tickets on sale July 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th, with final limil July 6th. Tickets to be limited to continuous passage in each direc tion. For full information consult ticket agents, or R. W. Hunt, divi sion passenger agent, Charles ton, S. C. Warning. If you have kidney or bladder trou le an d do not use Foley's Kidney Cure, you will have only yourself to blame for results, as it positively cures all forms of kid ney and bladder diseases. Soki by McMaster Co, Ethel: "Mamma, if a little boy is a lad, why isn't a big boy a lad der?" Mamma: "For the same reason, I suppose, that, although a little doll is a doll, a big doll is not a dollar." Ethel (reflectively) "That's so. My big doll was two dollars."-Kansas City Jour nal. To Cure a cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI NINE Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. WV. Grove's signature is on each .w York all are offered, to call and o miss ex :k in every 0 Crm eDay i..s Convulsionp Fits, then Epilepsy. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nerv ine has been so successful in curing these brain-wrecking diseases that there is every; reason to believe that even the most hopeless cases can be benefited, if not fully restored. We will be pleased to refer any one thus afflicted to many who now enjoy the blessing of health, after years of hopeless suffering. "I have a son that had brain fever when two years old, followed by fits of the worst type. and he vw pronounced. incurable. I spent hundreds of dollars for him, without relief. After about fifteen years he became so bad that we sent him to Longcliff hospital for the insane, at Logansport, Ind. He. was - there nearly three years, but he eon tinued to grow worse, so we brought him home July 30. 1902. in an awful condition. He had lost his mind almost entirely. He hardly.- knew' one of the family; ould not even find his, bed; was a total wreck. He bad from 6 to 10 fits aday. We were urged to try Dr)Miles' Nerv7ine. and before the rst bottle was used, we could see a change for the better. We have given it t im ever since, and he has had but two very3 llht spells since Last Aust 1903. sdten e was not wel er ways. We pronounce him cured, as he can work and go anywhcre. If any one wishes to ask any questions concernnC this. they-are at liberty to do so." . H. BU* NE4 Lincoln,* Id. Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold by yostr drgt, ot will gunarante tht the will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind MURRAY'S IRON MIXTURE. Now is the tirne to take a sprng tonic. By far the best thgto take is Murray's Iron Mixture. It makes pure blood and gets rid of that tired feeling. At all druggists. 50c a Bottle. Or Direct from THlE MURRAY DRUG CO., Columbia, S. C. UNDERTAKING WILL BE CONTINUED IN he future the same as in the ast n the old establishment in alits epartments with a full stock of )askets, Burial Cases and Coffns onstantly on hand, and use of earse when requested. Thankfinl for past patronage ,nad solicitous for a share in the ture, in the old stand. Calls attended to at all hours. TRH ELLOT' GIN SHOP. J. M. ELLIOTT & Co. THE 1-EGE LOGCBEAM SAW MILL HEACOCK-KING FEED WORKS EsIars AND Bottras. wooDwoaZImrG MAcutszaY. Co-rrosi Grzsrs. BuRcK MAKING AND S H I NGLE AND LaTR MioH!mnr. Coas MILLs, Ero.. ETC. GIBS MACHINERY CO.. Columnbia, S. C. THE GIBBES SHINGL.E MACHINE' TH-AT SUIT . i look as good as new if you il have it cleaned and pressed. am prepared to do the work for >u at t'he most reasonable prices ed I guarantee satisfaction. By ,ving your suit cleaned and essed it will look ever so much tter all the while and will last 'much longer. If you have not en in the habit ot having your it kept in good order, begin it. w and see how much satisfact 2 there will bie in' the improved >ks of the suit and in its longer ar. Give ne a trial. af W. Boe Durham.