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THE L. S. M( RION, -WHEREC2 85c Sack of Four for 80< 8oc Sack of Four for 75( 5c Box of Good Luck Pa ioc Box of Good Luck IP 5c Box of Sardines for 4< 5c Cut of Schnapps Tob 5c Cut of Liberty Bell ft 5c Cut of Select for 4c. ALSO a Full Line Canned ME The L. S. M Rion, TAP Special Aul White Jap Si Very stylish tucked. back White Persian Embroidery, lace trimmt price 75c, 85c, 2, $1.25, : Black Lawn Waists, fast co< Wash Su One special bargain lot of Crash, White and Cham special............... Dress Suit cas< We can please the most p, ers as we are giving great Hand Grips, S60c, 75c, $1 84,00, $4.50. Leather Dress Suit Cases, Q8, S.50, S9, $10, $10.50, S] A Big Shipment of New Tr The latest improve and be value. Price $3.50 to $2: See Our Speeial H They are the best and ver; cial price $1.50, $1.75, $4.00. -=Order bi We prepay mail, freight chases of $5 or over withi THE JAMES I Coumbia NEWS AND H ERALD PUTBLISHED WEEKLY, --BY WINNSBORo PRINTING Co. J. FRANK FooSHE, - - - EDITOR TEREIS, IN ADVANCE: : one Year,.......................0J.50 Six Months.................... ... .5 WINNSBORO, S. C. Wednesday, Aug. 9, 190$. If Senator Tillman is to get the dispensary in a position, where it will be backed by a healthy public sentiment, he will be spar ed the necessity of taking his seat in the United States senate at its next session, as he will have a plenty to do at home. Senator Tillman magnifies his political troubles in making his defense of the dispensary a de fense of himself. The great moral institution is doomed and he will find that he can not save it. It is too great a burden for the people of South Carolina to carry much longer. For a genuine illustration of the real absurd, the effort of eer tain dispensary papers to make it appear that three of the best teachers in Pickens county are gon elsewhere to teach because the dispensary had been voted out, has the right of way. IfI these communities could really have offered, these men salaries. which they are to get in their new. fields, the little revenue arising from the dispensary would have been much more than made up by private contributions. The other suggestion from the News and Courier that perhaps these teachers were too accustomed to: their "wee drap" to live in a prohibition county is an altogt her out-of-place -reflection on the teaching profession. We invite the attention of all parents in Fairfield county cou templating sending their boys to a good preparatory school, to the jdvertisement of the Mt. Zion In stitute in this iss'ue. While the effort to enlarge this historie school by adding a boarding de partment thereto has been given up for the present, yet it is pos sible for patrons desiring to send their boys off to find a suitable place here in town for them to board and that at reasonable prices. There is no school in the State to-day that has a better record for thoroughness of work. the students from Mt. Zion ever 1 taking high stands in the elasses )RROX CO. S. C. kn P for4c king Power for 4c. akingr Power for 8c. acco for 4c. > 4c. BACON, H AMS, 'ATS at orrow, Co. rust Sale Ik Waists. and front.. L.awn Waists. d and tucked; special L.50, 8 .6 >rs ...... .50, 75 and 85c. ts. Figured Lawn, Pereale, X bray; these we price .. .... 82, 82.50 and,,-*. :s and Grips. rticular and close buy values. .25, $1.50, 8175, 3.50, 8.50, $4, $4.50, 85, 80, A inks for Laeies and Men. st made. Very special !.50. ammonck Vier. desirable Colors. Sos 30 8.50, 8'.75 and " MAIL-= or express on all pur 1600 miles of Colminbia. TAPP CO. desiring to move to town for the school advantages can find no bet ter place than Winnsboro, which has ever taken just pride in its educational institution. The increased price of wool within the past few months should greatly stimulate the grow ing of sheep for wool as well as for mutton. Wool at thirty cents or more per pound makes sheep raising quite a different thing~ from what it was when it was on ly 163 to 18 cents per pound. It is a very poor flock that will not make an annual shearing of five pounds to each sheep. The pro ~eeds of the same would be at least 81.50 at the present high prices. With proper care arnd at tention the increase each yea should be at least ninety "per rent of the parent flock. It is easily possible to make a lamb worth from ::2.50 to 84.00 at si:: r.onths old. The wool will more than pay for the care of the whole flock. So the increase should all be clear profit. Then too there is another feature to be consider ed in connection with sheep - and that is that they are the most valr'.able of all animals for the improving of the land th~ey graze upon. Any pastuire wvh re shieep have been kept for any length of time will prove that this- is true. T1here are a few fa:mewrs in Ih 1oun)try that hatvo been givi ue somte a ttendo'n to f bis in a~tn bx I a, smnall way. It is deservoiua mnore attenutOn! on~ the part .1 !arger miunber!. it is to be . that others will t:;ke it u that the- raIi(n (f shieep i take its proper p~lace amno : indlustries of this section. Strict Business Method. With all the advantages tha; ulave coie from the multipling of the free rural deliveries- md Lhese are certainly manifest here has come a confusion in re ~arJ to post onices, etc. It is io hio in terest of every farmer to ave his mil addressed to iml at he right place.V Wi this end ai view, lie lhouldI use prlinteud tationry, showingw his correct )ost ofice addres-s and shippinug ~oint. IEsnelally shiould CeVr etter thatt he sends out have i iame printed on the cemelope, so is to insure its return in the veut it is not properly directed r the paity to whomi it is ad [ressed U es not call for it. Far tiers can have their envelopes ud letter heads printed at theo pews and Herald office at a vcry mall cost. It is the business L~ing to doC. Call andl get prices n this work. W~i Lot of Wagons and ~uggies at prices that will make worth your while to call here efore buying 21 W. Doty. i*; 17,~ cn n' ls Ji uc ( if) r L. h ak sn and anvr., eu wrse t 11e n :112;. , : i a c all ti s T)_1 I, cI *S i I to01U 'te :y 1 instrctio for he frmer and' mak i ssib- a ay o a to It ws It, ' o ., Jt- c.~i: rvI~ com totr es r :A: ' 'rdi . as re It d1 1 t. u ALr .i tv mo r ~ Li Th- w a as. blounif 1 i.I ii lo e ir wti .ie crown- an, coie ul , .;, ll .. ir rer thee ~m~u:~ t1 ofi V. Lto ->. hEi ws arm:- inteest oinr gamfe vhaer.", g.t.:1 terribe Irlat Luk Tae 'loug anat ns i i v x 'I Iv I v and ofs uidht, brif m::ie ow ic was :tre IL:.ln tae meire tnbliner :uotseecr n iumer tr. J uei . WCi ou h .i0 ii posed unthink inly, t ' i'ucd: -: J lorn" lower anrd C0rice e lee uri a 1amt. eofu a' ni fricni. inute nLit %N.Ls Sw'2Jt 2'1 vilrsofa -e and o wa s I s rxtiret. Yl on Wir wasl lin e moloie toirmm andii was speding afew dfys vacti -here~ whth relater, was L>:mt2 yearo a andeo sted hbito Hsy that Miss tareyo i Powel ism andt beue in Peart' Crieek churchvardJ.-The State, Aux. 7. Greno,-riecr Dots. The~ 'iThoausd .a vryuc css s Kae oave Saturdat evening.Mis -Nora CuIeene tire party 01 Oi1111. vonhowd. evemn Walls sneht v naty Mhs 3IILe i'll has returned to her hoieo in Colamina after a few weeks vsIt IL to her siSter, 31r.s. John Dellener. A"..1zs C m nolk'. visi ma11 fitFriends rte vyN. C. hli. Lucninglth C le hsre turne haome afer ase wteeks vnlsith''S~~ish in Collurn-l Mrafater :glof feer.fe 315 ist NoaUi is sitn Mer auntm, 3Lir. Thmsii. C 3Ir.av and i ris in LJenins theirlhmoriniolua ate pleasd wih th improvemnt ofa .aus'hs se ction ya isated aava lst we *iune Mun tain, Gi'- .reLo 2. White oak News. sectin P repraton a~reV0 making The coton op iso aot 35 pe cn as compared ith wh1at itwt a * *li- se . ~oll lat ye r Thelwah f t i secton i ver good at his time M.B.Rin wr '1rieved to h rof hi. (h His Isorw w 1 la psltlI oXto, N. C. -00m. '- and son' ro T ws ith , olI~a r, *L s~ (. '. \ Mri..........and en* o - Ievr: Uurglar's Career Endcd. ;m Wiley Shot Whie Burgiarizing the Store of WN. Al. Patrick at Wooilward. i car1. of Sam. Wilov. who ad for somle time been burglar zing on a very succesful scile, -ame to a sudden end at an er.rly our Su!day morning, when Ile x*ts sho' down in the store room lf Mr. W. 1. Patrick, at Wood wrd. For some time Mr. Pat-: rie:k had1,1 bee,(n missingr goodIs !:oM his store, and Sunday nigi: he hia( Messrs. W. M. Brice, J. W. Drice and T. W. Lewis on guard. During the night Saun camO in, li1hted a lam aj)nd bga to mnake hlaself at oie. lie was called upon to surrender; and instead of doing that, he blew out the light and fired, according to the evi dence brought out at the inquest. The following is the finding of the jury of inquest, composed of J uhn A. Stewart, Foreman; J. C. Stcwart. W. A. Blai, W. L. Mc Koown, Nelson Wiley, (colored) J. A. McCrorev, J. F. Cole;mau. J. D. Montgowery, S. L. Mont gornery, W. J. Pray, and Iaiah' Moore, (coloretl). We, the jurors summoned, em panelled and sworn on our oath to make a true enquiry into the cause of the death of Sam Wiley, do on our oaths aforesaid, present that the said Sam Wiley, came to his death while in the act of buir glarizing the store house of W. M. Patrick, at Woodward, S. C., by gunshot wounds at the hands of W. M. Brice, a clerk of W. '1. Patrick, and J. W. Brice and T. W. Lewis, who were all guard ing said store, and we each and all of us do exonerate the said W. .M. Brice, J. W. Brice and T. W. Lewis, who fired upod the said Sam Wiley in self-defense, and only after their own lives were in jr ardy. A search of the house of the deceased the next morning re vealed the fact many of the stolen goods wero in his possession. flusco Boulware Raines. On the morning of July 30th, at his home in Mitford, sur rounded by his family and many friends, the spirit of my kind friend, neighbor and comrade in arms, Musco B. Raimes, took its flight from this world of pain and sorrow to its abode above the skies. The subject of this sketch was born on the Wateree hills of this county fifty-nine years ago, where he lived all his upright and use ful life. He was a great sufferer for about six months before death came to his relief. He is survived by his affectionate and devoted wife, four daughters and one son, one brother, Mr. T. C. Raines, and two sisters, Mrs. Susan Mickle and Mrs. D. G. Smith, of Longtown. In the death of my lamented friend, Fairfield has lost a true citizen, a gener ons and kind neighbour, and Mt. Olivet Church a quiet and hum ble member. His remains were followed to and laid to rest by a large con course of relatives and friends in the cemetery at Mt. Olivet Church on Sunday evening at 4 o'clock. He was a devoted husband, a kind father, and a true friend to all that knew him. About the middle of the civil war. lhe volunteered his services in Company F, 7th Battalion, S. C. volunteers. There lie remained throughout that bloody struggle, faithfully obeying all orders as a true young soldier to the bitter end. He was wounded at the battle of Reams Station, Va., but he remained with his command doing hard service till General Lee sheathed his sword forever at Appotuattox. The bereaved ones have my heartfelt sympathy in their sor row. One by one we are rapidly crossing over the river to rest un der the trees. Comrmle~~c, thou hast left us, Th y~&L fac no mor9e we'll see, Till we pas over the river. To be waih J:ackson :unI Lece. A Corn.r:.. Up-tod:tStable. Thea new fp.Q. a ie stable of Mr.) D. A. Cr.or: is now near ing(~ coml eien' . Tis b uilding is o f brc an is ver lO arge ;nid wri arranged."C heing~ ;u feet wide an 100 fet lng. It is well a 'ipted for th It l~purpos for which it is to be lised and makes a great hop rove-ment in the appearance if ht part of town. Mr. Craw 1rd in th'e erectiou of such a ijel sitr- building, has shown nsnience in Winnsboro as a roo hors e and mulei market and hat h~e is going in for .a part of vihat is (hoinl. He will have an nunllcment next week that vill make interesting reading. To Cure a Cold in One Day ~.LAXATIVE BRO(MO) QUI Imb ey if it fails to cure?. E. W. (lrove's signature is on each A FACT ABOUT TH1E "BLUES" What is krwn as the "Blues' 1 S Feldom occasioned by actual exist ng external crditonrs, but in the ;reat majority of cases by a disorder ad LIVER.- -- ThiS !3 A PACT which may be denonstra ted by trying a course of Thcy conri-! and reguiate the LIVER. yhey bring hope and bouyancy to the mind. Th'y rIgeAth and elastic ity to1 the i~y TAK7 N, SDBSTITUTE. In t ard snappy game of ball Motlicello defeated Gree~u brier to >he tune of 1; to 3. Th feature of the game was a sensa tional ItCh by Jenkins in sixth Scoreby ining.r . E. n i u-c I I - 1 ti 1: 4 (jretni.I; r ! o -a d l 1 - 1 j 9 5 Motitcd -I. Roberts, Bell (Grce brier-Cauthen and Wol ling. TWO Base Hits-Hainiter, H. Roberts, E. Roberts. U1oe Runs-Burley. Strl: out by Roberts 3, Bell 8, Canthon 10. Tihu_- of Game-1:40. Uwm pire-Mr. A. L. Scruggs. Scorer-Mr. W. P. McMeekin. Killed at Church. iu a general all round churci row at Mt. Oliv church, color ed, in the New Hope section Sunday morning Solomon Grif fia shot and killed Tom Moore. S)onon cmne out of the diffi culty ali tilI wiser, for he has a gooid many bhot in his body, wiich are not calculated to make his stay in jail any the more plc as a t. When Other !ledicines Have Failed Take Folev's Kidney Cure. It has 1CUn-d Whei t-varyt1in- else has disap point. Sol Id by Mce -..ster Co. License Notice. doing busine-. in the Tow of WVinns bor '*o nO )r the stated License, has benin eipei'ationt sin1ce July, 1003, duly \In pesn have not paid License. Ii :en direeted by the Town Council to inser this further notice and to warni all plersonts that the penalty for nlon-paymenct will be strictly enforced. .JOHINJ. NEIL, Clerkt of Council. STATE OF SO'fl CAROLINA, COERTr GE C~MI.ION PLEAS. :n st Summflhons. 1r 1ilie. C.oanplaint not TlIo the D~efen dant:. bove-!I:ied: Y~ou :re herebe suitnuoeel and re :ion. whlichi i-i iil in the office r the tr of the Court oft Connnoun lecs, for the siid Cuny, and to serve a copyv of your:u:swer to the said comn No. 1)' B i'~ \m.:, in nsboro, S, C., wtin twemy ''isy fter the? service hereof, xcusive of thei day (f such - ervi' ''nd. h- you facti) to nwer the coant iti.in it timIHe aforesaid, thte olaizin in ti ation wvill apply toth Cor D e the relief demuanded '.n the eo-n~ IllIt. iDated Auut :t. t.\. D). 1905. AS . \\ W. D. DOUGLASS, IT)o te ab sent Deenan*~lhlt, Thma E. Tlake n'tite ti nte tUmmuons, of wh~ih the for:-i'in i's a ~copy, antd the copynin t hi cion was iiled in the olie ot lhe (Clerk of Cou rt* of Corn mont P'!' for I-'airfild County on the tth diy': A't ugt 10~. . \\S W. D.)OUGLASS, MM :.iPlaintifs' Attorneys. CORRECT DRESS The "Modern Method" system of high-grade taloring introduced by L E. Hays & Co., of Cincinnati, 0.,| satisfies good dressers everywhere.I AlGarments Made Strictly Alto Your Measure at moderate prices. 500 styles of foreign 4 and domestic fabrics from which to choose. Ask your desler to show ycu cur tHne, cr if not repreca-ted, writo to us fc- particlar L. E. HAYS C. CO. CZNCINiNATI, OHIO. Grove's has stood the test 25 years. bottles. Does this record of JOHNSON= Drne of the BEST! Not in a TRUST!! Dweisboro Wagons. A Car= load Just Received. BUGGIESBUGGIES! HACKNEY and CHASE CTV BUGGIES =--give SATiSFACTION=== K. R. McMaster. These Summer Days A Good Cot will add greatly to your com - fort. A big lot of Cots at special prices. FULL STOCK OF IRON BEDS from $6 to $15. Any size and style you want. SPRING BEDS in various sizes and styles. Bring in your broken furniture and have it repaired. Prompt work at reasonable rates. Undertaking Orders GIVEN THE PROMPTEST ATTEN TION AT ALL HOURS. R. W. PH I L L I P S . NO NEED TO ORDER YOUR HEAVY GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS... Full stock at the Lowest Wholesale Prices always on hand.. SFlour Corn Meal Lard Meat( Hay Oats Etc. SPrompt attention to all orders. Try here L. A. Rosborough. STo be worrying about sending here and there for your groceries. Why not just Psend here where you can get the best of everything? There is not a grocery wantA of yours that we can not supply. Phone or let us know your wants and you will find that what we say is so. BARRINGTON HALL AND WHITEA SHOUSE COFFEES are very popular with many who use them. Try them. ENGLISH BREAKFAST and GUNPOW DRTEAS aiways give satisfactiofl. Use JELLO for your ice cream. All the BREAKFAST FOODS here. SFullest assortment of CRACKERS and SCAKES.) FRUITS the year round. SJ. D. MRcCarley & Co.4 Tasteless Chili Tonic Average Anmaal Sales over One and a Half Million merita.*ea .....,? No *.elga. 50c.