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Get Machinel Your old m Gin-Sawc Your buildir By usir we 0. C WE RL Every D Hors THROUGH THE BUGGI THE.: You can save your GREGORI FIMIin St.. - - Machinery Headquarters for EV All kinds of Injector; Supplies for Saw Mill Large stock of Well I COLL COLUrIBIA, S C. IT IS A I That a successful bus be attained through 1 prompt service, and i: tention to detail. That no permanent aktained through triceh fuge. That quality wins always, and that mai duce different classes of That there are som( better than others. That it is our polic' represent anything, nor men to do so. That we know that policy, because through to these methods, oui tinues to grow rapidly. That it means a go to know in advance tha of our line of pianos bi lished from 65 to 82 yea That there is one in at least forty years, and ity shows no evidence business. That the pianos you Malone's Music House that we, with years of choosing the best, can 1 For Catalogue, prices Addres MAL.Or Muisic H Columbia, PIANOS AND WOFFORD C -HENRY L. SNYD Presiden Two degrees, A. B. a courses leading to the Nine professors. Departmnents-Ethics omy, Mathenatics, Ph; gy, Biology and Che Greek, English, Germ: History and Economica Librarian. The W. I nasiumn under a conm J. B. Cleveland Scieh~ letic grounds. Course the ablest men on the I musical opportunities. Sept. 20. Board from SS to S10 Catalogue or other in for J. A. GAMEWEL Sp: Wofford Colleg School Three new brick bui heat and electrie lights. Head Master, four Matron live in the buik Situated on the Wofb Students take a regul: College Gymnasium, a to the College Library. $115.00 pays for boar all fees. Sons of Meth do not pay tuition. Ni ginls September 20. For Catalogue. etc.. A. MAS() 7-19 Spart: 1785 CIU8o Charleston, 120th Year Begins S Letters. Seiece, Eng scholarship giving free county in South Car, $40. Board and furni D~ormnitory $10 to $1'2 caudidates for admnissior to compete for vacanlt ships whichi pay $10:) a logue, atddress HARRISON RA: This Next. -y for the Cornin.r season. New or second 'hant we nve it. Sch ine ry thoro&uIy overhauled We can fix it good as 3, Ribs, Bristles and Twine. We have a full stock. igs protected from fire. ig Iron Roofing. We handle the best., McKeown & Sons, ornwell, S.C [N OUR BUSINESS ay in the Year except Sunday. E CARRY A NICIE INI- 01 as and N1 ut teS SU IER MONTHS-. WE N \ WI.:EV E iiAT THE END OF A SHASON-. -OUR STOCK OF ES and WAGONS LARGEST [N SoUTh I' l .l!N. nileage and nore by co:ing ( 'onia. RHEA MULE COMPANY. JNO. W. CONDER, MaIagr. S-c .UMIA. S. Supply ouse fr the State E SELL EVERYBODY. RYTH[NG in 31ACHINER, :-I'PLIFS. , Lubrieators, Pipe, Valves, Pitt ings. , Oil Mills and anv one in 'hin ry busins umps and Cylinders. G--t our price. TMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, The Machinery Supply House of the Sta.e. "ACT! NOTICE. ~iness can only state of Soutih (arolinu. )In omh~mn oest dlealing, County ofFar1 . d defatigable at- 1uccM ~Nu iii.Pnn l~ aUccss was ever vs ry and subter- James M[. McNaul, De'fendanit. first, last and Pursuant tos an order made in th< ufacturers pro- abo~ve stated c. . all <&-reors of Mar>s Pianos. M:'hinda MIeN: u . d''ceasvi, are- hereb.) Pianos mch niotified to lile i beir tilas, dly veri fied, and establish the suiine on or be never t~o mis- fore A U( UST' :'5T H. 195 on whieb allow our sales.. ay 'a referencee willib he ldl at neI odiee. J1. G. L( 'A NTl'5 this is a good . Eiwrdai iN'fr0 strict attention j Winnsbro, . C. i vl I D' . I~5 business eonl- T-I 94t d dleal to y ou tthereputation j $ tj R as been! es~tabl-S Columbia used r F[-l LI-'E WITH TH.E Ithe town <1ual f going out, of vil] secure fromiIb~NLLf~ NUlN wvill be the best experience in ad terinsO s OF VERMONT. 4 E'S$ O LJSe S. C. "NTTWr '.iCmuaS, )RGANS. BU' II"i i;2sF 3L LEGE. '1, .LL. ID., oRGaA N! D z N 1..3O.0 id A. :34. Four A. E. Degree. HUZIGH S.v and Astron nistry, Latin, n and~I' arndh etent dlirector U latformi. iRar' e Ft Next Session. ' *(. a mom: h. For ept.t'ei; L, Secretary, 0-'l ~rtanburg, K. c. Ol'ti ' ( e Fitfingj eJ71 in;(U't Idings. Steami ftri h itst~l imgs. rrT rd Campus. 'fl 'T tD r ore in t h: rid have acces- .A.ELOT6 O tuition andn DrP m. l Maser, inburir. . (. U l til. 1905cI ~pteber 29. uto toil1 trn- 'Ir lna. Tait i' nlfi. TAlMRAY NI .SSE :ear. For eata. iBBS:AHINEYC. ~D0 he fu.re Couba S.C irodet the_________________-I__________ T - -iE i . - Cl: at:h lie 1h n I n ot tiu wII ii i.' re at - - n It wh i I . l '; - hi - wa1: ng o t t -- lie if I I I:id h: b w to ct(h tou -: - w Ven io n t i i t4 i w! I pet -.th l illn p: ily thkel th e k tu t 1 tl - ; :t VCiI lt ei. -n t~ r :rther lifet F.:.. n::: - iJ~h ! to in ll soint ru .: a th-- bo:- Tiik. THoE thHE E ON. :d I a ! ) t ! e tile senmitiv n i, i nii iorem rher. - . ti m(hi :1aid bonei e w r.n I wnoh iin , i i t in tis t w)ltay n Is ' : a lthge : bo e hi ativ I ::t. of u A n y h"v i the oilt ses tve pa ch tn:- ::: I:.y.." a.0 e In 1.0n wiry Iarv e --Tuhe- : e "sT." s :mtheris. Is it i:-: : k : i WS t i ss t.&d the ail In p:r ,rf ii otvhiro i t h o be smnotlet i. u h o:es r*'::sitie tr..ai h I!e-* a:v.. ndest it ivory w ::-:vstesti :uri work on tht pt. "Hee. h sid. "Tryl :tis. ths itr -i- wo svitrs i~to d the bll( e ine wTir de l itruL to l h e ivotr --N 1i.c aliV over their e. tek btew 2 1, 111 1!, cXvel'1iurtiutiS Of 1111.! ZC LSGfl t. y ::; to . it :nid rougli they said T M . s -t i - w rei d id the ter I't 4*m Plk baiie is tihe o"nly sn t*. - i1.t (aict w ith i toom h on. TWh. il.s in trn rised the Civor e!(~ st. a-l oerteir 'hek hlbi and Iier eh x eligpruinrtios fti am)ze "an Jovai itt anel afturhar the sad. l-3..aes hiiwse. t is imasnive. to eas~il oi chopsd thnior atter. "Why. grhe ch oeits thenl airt er s :ie tc !ty ee'm tilen seasi ien::: fo atal l"-Philadelphia Blle :Ite n--rs doue xhila crrat.i hand ThInW ie. Drosne ou o. o p Wh ere itr ritsehop hrwt ir. exi"sid ae farer.Th c~ii~ abi toe top ch-ing froluges firstl piedns at exhailartionadatradad i-e s irowsi es.It ishchO tmosibei to ge drnk onhos, n mattr ho usa you chew. h Pnkrtfi " n hi p groi-ng~ cont-rbothses 01c raar foridefn to cwtre opt. Thliii kerS.tt )(ndeedr( work ni slece work. ae se lel enoug ot to ehe th . fo -t d w ins as:ih :S n jolit V lri 'el gci-cbliu. I (. .n- iee tl that! tuihre ar being chewed cause, draikennss. haveno dubtthisis crret.Inin iav of aloho! tores i1osu ot oyf oil Evencolo.me.wereiC ntsohards tci er, woul e \agerl cosundby intofo -;heation.r "N he *nn fooih conceitand joll by 0olene r R:solne slb hiskyrrt we drink-:"-Exelnini). Theft oI Cu Ie G jinbooIh i tue t! i .\Vh i V--. eld~ the poI e o yers~l' id in poverty: in' I cndtn. T!he Printer. A printer is the most curious being iv~ing. He may have a I 'l;o and not be worth a cenl; have xaf// rap and have neither wife nor children. Others maV run f;Lt, but he gets along1 swiftest by i fast. He may be making~ im moswthout" eloquence; may use the / with out offending and be telling the ' truth; while others cannot stand while they set, he can ,,t standing and stand veetin' and do both at the same time; hive to useflo n/ture and Yet have no dwelling; may make and p1ut away]i andI never see a pie, utuch Ipss eat it, t during his life: be a human being and a rat at the saine time; may I pres a great deal and never ask a favor; may handle a Imobig iron and know nothing about a gun or pistol; he may move the lever that moves t1he world, and yet be as far from moving the globe as a hogj under a mole hill; spread */c/ without belig a housewife; he% may lay his fw- on a bed, and yet be obliged to sleep on the floor; he way use the t without shedding iVood; and fron earth he may handle *; he may be of a i rolling disposition and yet never I desire to travel; be may have a < xheefsfoot and not be deformed; I never be without a ase, and know f nothing of law or physic; be al ways correcting his errors and grow worse every day: have t em--, without ever having the arms of a lass thrown around him; have form locked up, and at I the same time be free from jail watch house, or other confine ments; his office may have a hell t in it, and not be a bad place t after all; he might be plagued by the dee1l and be a christian of the best kind; and what is stranger still, be he honest or dishonest, rich or poor, drunk or sober, t industrious or lazy, he always f tand up to his business. A Surprise Party. A pleasant surprise party may be given to your stamach and liver, by taking a medicine which will relieve their pain and dis com fort, viz: Dr. King's New Life Pills. They are a most wonderful remedy, affording sure relief and cure, for headaehe, dizziness and constipation. 25c at McMaster Co.'s, Obear Drug] Co.'s and John H. McMaster & Co.'s drug stores. . When you want a pleasant laxative that is easy to take and certatin to act, use Chamborlain's Stomach and Liter tablets. For sale by Obear Drug Co. "Nellie," said the young man in the parlor scene (and he spoke with the air of timid desperation which prefaces the remark of a man about to ask for a loan of $5), "my Brother George has looked upon you with favor for some time, and lhe has sent me to say a few words in his behalf." "Indeed!" exclaimed the fair mnaid. "It's a fact," continued I the young man; "and should you refu~se his plea, I tremble for the consequences. He is alone in the world, and he wants a sister in-law. 0, say that you will be one to him, and make -me the happiest of men!" One Dollar Saved Represents Ten Dolars Earned. The average man does not save to exceed ten per cent of his earnings. HeI must spend nine dlollars ini living" ex penses for every dollar saved. Th a t heinig tlle ea5e he canlnot be too ca1refu abo)1ut un necessary expenlses. Ve-ry often a few cents properly invested, lhe bayinug seeds for his garden. wvill sav'e several dlollars outlay later on. It is the same in buying Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and -Diarrhou Remedy. It. costs but a few cents, and a bott le of it in the house often saves a doctor's bill of several dollars. For sale by O bear Drug Co. Be humble when you are mak ing gifts, for it is a responsible business. DO YOU GET UP WITH A L~AME BACK? ? Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. A imnost evervhle whlo reads the ne ws paesis sure to kno'w of the wondlerful cures made b~y Dr. Kil:ner's Sxvamu R-oot, the great hit' 0 . ner. liver and blad ' t is the reatnmed ic triumph of the Inineteenthl century : - discoveretditer\ years - heDr.-ihner, the eiies kidney n de11r sniy i',t. an -is wS~ondierfully ut ccs::ul'in o)rompltly curing.. lame b: ackl. .tie aci:d, " irri of the bladder and it'st D~osease, whiich is the worst foirm1 of kidne' 'ronie. D~r. Kik:neri .m.rp-Root is not ree h: iner. live r or bla'lder troublie it wvill be foun'.xijust the remedyV you needi. It has work a in prvate pract~ce. and~ h-as proved so successul in1 every case th'a a sniecial arrangemen h~'as beein made b \ich all readers of this papler, w~iyo havec not already tre it I . ma have a samle~ I bottle senti-- fre bv al, also a boo0ktl ::nore about bS~iamp.Root. and how toLI iGldoultifvouhave kidney' or bladderto g~enerou~s offer inthis paper and send your address to Dr. Ka.ime | & Co., flinghamnton, - N. Y. e regular - : dollar size b)ottles are Home or sampnoot. sold by, all good druggists. Don't make anly iistake, but remiember the name, Swamp-Root. Dr. Kilmier's Swamp-Root. and the address, Binghamton, N. Y., on Conductor Played Joke. One of the street railroad con nctors has been troubled each iaLtuirdaV for some time by a noug mill operative offering a en dflar bi! from which his are was to be taken. It is iiot an easy matter for the -onduet' 'rs to keep themselves uppliel with change, and thel ,onductor was much worried by lie actions of the passenger, vhon he believed was offering the )ill would be returned, the con luetor being unable to make the leceSSaryW change. Each time, iowever, the conductor secured be change. Last 'aturday lie was looking or the recurrence of the ten dollar )ill pro*ject, so lie laid for his man. )n Fridav he secured $10 in >ennies from one of the banks od had two h..ndred put in five ags, the whole weighing six )ounds. The pennies were put u a place of safe keeping on the ar to await the ten dollar bill 1an. As expected he showed up to rurd eveining Saturday and pro lueed a bland new ten dollar ote. The conductor, who could care ly compose himself, fished ut his five bags of pennies and .fter taking out the customary are of Ove cents, handed the 1oungster die remaining $9.95. The passenger At first refused o accept the money, but the con luctor insisted that the money vas lwfully changed and unless te took the change given he could ot ride. After some hesitation he peunies were accepted, and he voung man decided that his en dollar plan did not pan out so vell after all. He took the joke good hum >redly, and the conductor does iot exp et t. have many more en dollar bills offered him in the uture. -Greenville Herald. No False Claims. Tie proprietors of Foley's Honey 11(1 Tar do not advertise this as a "sure ;ure for consumption." They do not lairm it will cure this dread complaint n1 advanced stages, but do positively ssert that it will cure in the earlier tagzes and never fails to give comfort ,id relief in the worst cases. Foley's -oney and Tar is without doubt the ,reatest th roat and lung renedy. Re 'ise su)stitutes. Sold by McMaster Co. 3oatsx Ax EDITon..-"Are there io times," siid a mn entering hs offioc of a busy editor, "when rou can write batter th tn at other "Yes." "Ah, I thought so! That ma n who writes must consult his con - lition I have no doubt. Now, ell ine, when ecn you write best?" "When I am alone," the edito r -eplied. lood for Stomach Trouble and Con stipation. "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver ['ablets have done mi3 a great deal of pod," says C. Towns,. of Rat Portage, )ntario, Cauada. "Being a mild phy ie the after effects are not unpleasant, mud I can reconn -ni them to all who uitler tromt stom: Lteh disorder." For ale by OLear Drug Co. Buy It Now. Now is the time to buy Chamber an's Colite, Cholera and Diarrhoa Remeicdy, It is certain to be needed 'ooner or later andt when that time 30mes you will need it badly-you wvill need it eiuickly. Buy it now. It may save life. Fo>r sale by 0Obear Drug Co. Leisure and1 education help us to pluck the berries on the high est bush es How Is Is your pulse weak, too slow, too fa:::. or does it skip a beat? D~o von have shortness of bre:uh, weak or hungry spells, fainting,smiothering or choking spells, palpitation, flattering, pains around the hcart, in side and shoulder: or hurt when lying on left side? It you have any of these symptom3 your heart is weak i or diseased, and cannot get bet tcr wis:ont assistance. Dr. Muiles' Heart Cure strengthens weak hearts, and ] rarelyv ever fails to cure heart t disease. Try it, a~nd see how *.uickly you will find relief. "Abou2t Janury 1st. 1go. I took down witla vweakn~de and dropsy. and gradually devr worse. I was told by my family physician that my case was hpees. My nieighbo'rs and fam ily had i'ven me ifp to die. My limbs -ad body were swollen to one third l::rger than normal size, and water-h;i coletedl around my heart. For at least throe months I had to sit propped i:p in b.ad to keep from smoth ering. T s.ant for five bottles of Dr. ( Miles' Heart C1:re, dnd by the time I had -tak.-n th.'-n all I was entirely cured. I feel better than I have for twenty ye:::3. a~nd I :Im able to do J ::ny kind of- work on my farm. My attndn' nysiia tldme that ifit I voul no bein my rv. L. T1. CL-RD, wilnmore. Kr. Dr. Miled' Heart Cure is sold by your drugit. who will guarantee that the first bott'e will benefit. If It fails he will ref'und your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind 2 To Cur Tae Laxative Brom Seven Miflan boxes sod im past 32 mor The Kind You Have Always B4 in use for over 30 years, h 00 and ha sonal si 24& o Allow i All Counterfeits, Imitations a Experiments that trifle with Infants and Children-Experi What is C) Castoria is a harmless subst gorie, Drops and Soothing S contains neither Opium, 1oi substance. Its age is its gual and allays Feverishness. It Colic. It relieves Teething T and Flatulency. It assimilat Stomach and Bowels, giving The Children's Panacea-The CENUINE CAST Bears the h 1 The Kid You HU In Use For Ov A M We IYAUR ComPm". NOREU Be ufl.1F1oWe f FOR ALL PURPOSES SHIPPED EVERYWHERE. rnations...................................75c. dozen >oses........... ........................$2.00 per dozen lly of Valley....$1.00 to $1.50 per dozen ster........................50c. to 75c. per dozen Bouquets, Backets or Boxes of pretty Mixed Flowers..........$1.50 up i We make a specialty of Fine Wedding Work. rite us when you wish anything in FLOWERS, PLANTS, BULBS OR SEEDS. COLUMBIA, S. C. THAT SUIT ill look as good as new if you ill have it cleaned and pressed. am prepared to do the work for ou at the most reasonable prices ad I guarantee satisfaction. By aving your suit cleaned and ressed it will look ever so much etter all the while and will last so much longer. If you have not een in the habit of having your uit kept in good order, begin it ow and see how much satisfact io there will be in the improved ooks of the suit and in its longer ear. Give me a trial. tf. W. Bose Durham. andsome Jewelry FOR THE SU MM ER. Your vacation time is near: don't yo need some fresh new Jewelry for the occason? Shirt waist sets in gold, enld filled and silver are quite popular this season. ver buckle nina, three-piece sets, 7c.; same, gold filled and also enami led, $1.00: numerous other designs. pain and fancy, 50c. to $.5.00. With the summer weather and low eck dresses conmes the necessity for ome neck ornament. A nick locket d chain is always suitahle. Solid ~ild Chains from $3.50 to $S.00. Solid old Lockets $.5.00 and up. We have mre beauties in Gold Lavaliere Cbhains. ith Amethyst, Tourmaline and Pearl endants, ranging in prica from $8.50 $14.00. Also have them in gold lled from S4..50 to 6 .50. These are r handsome and stylish. Nek ea'ds are also in vogue. Solid Gold eads $15.00 and un. Gold Filled 3ads $3.25 to $5.50. French Pearl 50c. S5.00. Enamel Torn noise 85c., 50c. o$2.50. Real Amber $1.30. Souvenirs. Coffee Snoons $1.00 to $1.75. Tea poons with Capitol building in bowl d Seal of South Camrolinma oin andle 1.50 to $2.75. Broowhes, Ha t as and Chatalaine Watch Pins, with eal of the State of South Carolina in olored Enamels ...price 500. to $1.75. Have you a copy of our illustrated talogue of staple goods. viz.: Wa tehes, ewely, Silverware, Cut GTlass, etc. H.I. LACH ICOTTE & CO. lain Street, Columbia, S. C. ea Cold in 0n ~ uinine Tablets. / >ught, and which has been as borne the signatnre of s been made under his per ipervision since its infancy. O one to deceive you in this. nd "Just-as-good" are bat and endanger the heatlth of ence against ,Expcriment. kSTORIA tute for Castor Oil, Pare rups. It is Pleasant. It phine nor other Narcotie 'antee. It destroys Worms cures Diarrhoea and Wind roubles, cures Constipation es the Food, regulateg the healthy and natural sleep. Mlother's Friend. OR IA ALWAYS ignature of e Always bought er 30 Years. RAY STREET. NEW YORK CITY. Summons. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. R1. E. Ellison, Plaintiff, against V. P. Randolph & Co., Incorporated, Defendant; Copy Sunnons. F or Relief. Com - Plaint Served. To the Defendant above-named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served uponl you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscrib r at his oflice, No. 1 Bank Rlange, Winnsboro, S. C.. with in t wenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and, if you fail to answer the complaint within'the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in tis action will :mpply to the Court for the relief dcnmanded in the com plaint. Dated June M~th, 195 J. E. MdeDONALD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the above-mmwcd Defendant: Take notice that the comnplaint, to gether with the summnons, of which the foregong is a copy, wi. s fik d in the olice of the Clerk of the Court of Com mon Pleas for Feirthi~d County, in the State of South Carolina, on the 14th day of June, A. D). 1t005, Winnsboro, S. C. July :;rd, 1005o. 'J. E. McDONA LD, 7-5-st Taintiff 's Attorney. Su mmons. STATE OF SOUTH'CAROLINA, CoUNTY OF FA tFIELD. COUR~T OF COMMON PLEAS. Thomns J. Cureton, Plaintiff, against V. P. Randolphi & Company, Defend ant. Copy Summons. For Relief. .Com-' plaint served. To the Defendant above-namned:. You are htereby summoned and re quired to answer the compl)aint in this action, of which 'a copy is herewith servedi uponi you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the saidl complaint on' the subscribers :at their offices, at W\innsbore, S. C.. (bbove The Winns boro Bank', wihi twenty days after the service lwreof, exclusive of the day: of such serv.ice: and, if yo fail to an swer the conmnlaint within the time aforsid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief deman dc in the comnplaint. Dated Jtuno 1th, 1905, RAGSD)ALE & DIXON, Plain tiff's Attorneys, To the Defendant, V. P. Randolph & Take not ice that the summons mn this action, (together with the comn ~lait , of which the foregoing is a .Op, was filed in the once of the Clerk of Court for lai~id County, at \\insocro,. ini said County, on the 14th lav of .June. 190"5. ~ At3SiALE &DIXON, 7-.3-t 'laintiiis Attorneys. Now ! THE MACFEAT BUSINESS COL LEGE is :i!iowinlg a SPECIAL DIS ~OUNT. Enter, take advanitage of his of fer, and be prepared for a posi ion when the fall business opens. All corresponudence answered prompt M. i. BOWE1~N, Principal, Colubiaa, S. C. ~Day n Two Days,