The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, August 16, 1905, Image 8
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M ach inery for the Coming season.
New o- second hand we have it.
Your old rmiach inery thoroughly overhauled
We can fix it good as new. C
Gin-Saws, Ribs, Bristles and Twine.
We have a full stock.
Your buildings protected from fire.
By using Iron Roofing. We handle the best.
W. 0. McKeown & Sons,
Cornwell, S. C.
to4
WE RUN OUR BUSINESS
Every Day in the Year except Sunday.
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WE CARRY A NICE LINE OF
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Horses and Mules
THROUGH THE SUMMER MONTHS. WE N EVER CLOSE AT
THE END OF A SEA SON. It
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OUR STOCK OF
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BUGGIES and WAGONS I
to
THE LARGEST IN SOUTH CAROLINA.
You can save your mileage and more by coming to Colunibia.e
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GREGORY-RHEA MULE COMPANY. t
JNO. W. CONDER, Manager.
pisire St.,------------- -- -----CO LU lVI E3A, S. C. al
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Machinery Supply House for the State
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WE SELL EVERYBODY.
Headquarters for EVERYTHING in MACHINERY SUPPLIFS. Ou)
All kinds of Injectors, Lubrieators, Pipe, Valves, Fittings. A
Supplies for Saw Mills, Oil Mills and any one in Machinery business. Of
Large stock of Well Pumps and Cylinders. Get our price.
to
COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, t
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COLULIBIA, S. C. The Machinery Supply House of the State. su
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IT IS A FACT! NOTICE.
That a successful business can only State of South Carolina,)1 In Common ai
be attained through honest dealing, County of Fairftield. Pleas. o1
prompt service, and indefatigable at- Eugene M. McNaul et al. Plaintifs- re
tentin to detail.tl
That no permanent success was ever vs. esl
attained through triekery and subter-: James M. McNaul, Defendanit. la1
fuge.qaiy isfrtls n Pursuant to an order made in the
always, and that mamufacturers pro- above stated case, all creditors of Mary
duce different classes of Pianos. jMalinda McNaul, deceased, are hereby
That there are some Pianos much notified to tile their claimis, duly yern- N<
better than others. fied, and establish the same on or be
That it is our policy never to mis- fore AUGUST 25TH, 1905, on which
represent anything, nor allow our sales- day a reference wiul be held at my
men to do so. ~ office. J. (i. McCANTS,
That we know that this is a good: Special Referee.
policy, because through strict attention Winnsboro, S. C., July 19, 1905.
to these methods, our business con- 4-194t
tinues to grow rapidly.- N<
That it means a good deal to you
to know in advance that the repu tation I N S U R E
of our line of pianos has been estab
lished from 6.5 to 82 years.
That there is one in Columbia used TOIUR LIFE WITH THE
at least forty years, and the town qual
ity shows no evidence of going out .of
busha the pianos you will secure from lfhULB1 i'~ iUIf~I~
Ilalone's Music House will be the best
Shat we, with years of experience in
choosing the best, can bug'. ~ ~ ~
For Ctalogue, prices and terms,
AddressOFVR NT
MALON E'S3 ____
Music House
Columbia, S. C. 'O ~EBGET
PIANOS AND ORGANS.BUTh ET"I"
WOFFORD COLLEGE.
T RLTSNDER,~LL. D.,
Two dereesO.FB.ERdMA.T..FNu
courses leading to the A. B. .Degree. H G .W LE
Nine professors.
Departments-Ethics and Astron
omy, Mathematics. Physics and Geoic- D titZ er
y, Bioloy and Chemistry, Latin,
Greek' Enlish, German and French Wrsoo .C
History and Economics. Library and
Librarian. The WV. E. Burnett gym- '
nasium under a competent director. \ !.T 7 P
J. B. Cleveland Science Hall At-h- ' ;
letic grounds. Course of leet ires by
the ablest men on the platform. Rare WIL1 C iNU )V
musiecal op portunities. Next Session, tefinetO5I] f L
Sept. 20.
Board from $S to $16 a month. For th ii(ali!:eitiabi
Catalogue or other information, address 1eatcisWI - HISOi
J. A. GAME WELL, Secretary, Cs~~ iil(is;u 'uh
Spartanburg, S. C. otatvoihnadu fI
Wofford College Fitfing has hnrqetd
School.Thnflfrpt :aoae
Three new brick buildings. Steniam dslctu orasaei h
heat and electric lights. ttri h l t~d
Head Master, four Teachers and Clsatne oa.alhus
Matron live in the buildings.
Ntuated on the WVodocdl Campus. mr~IT fi! T~ 1h
Students take a regular course in the 1I~.~i li I~~1f
College Gymniasiumi, and have a.'eess
to the College Library.
$115.00 pays for board, tuit on and IJ ~ELO T&C. J
all fees. Sons of Methodist ministers
do not pay tuition. Next. session be
gins September 20.
For Catalogue, etc., address
A. MASON DuPRE,
Head Mlaster,
7-19 SpHUGHnbS.gWYL.EC
Charlestorn, S. C.
the futueartBegisms Septimber pas
ntythenoSoutstCabrohint.in aliit
Boar an furishd rom conItantl ."O8S haudO anduseo
atand solicitousiforaaeshare in the
eteforvacnt oycscola-futre in the old IGstad.
*e~hally $100naeyear.aForllahour at
ress GIJ.EM ELLITT &CO. -c
7-19SpranDburg , S. C.b& S C
Charlston.Sident
FYOU
Vant to BUY
ir SELL
>ROPERTY !!
tV (lydescriled, oni conitract al
scitouhosnrnishiet from this
i(.(. Collei ng111 bulsinless onl the
I hanii to iiinhi, qrless plan leaves
) litut-bI roo)I. dispute, andl argilt
111s. Vht-o ,1;ee11!1ts are in black
d wilite. <IILes eli be easily set
d. It 1lnt a good idea to be a life
nie learning how ito coiduct on busi
sprinlciples-."Pnyweadpod
'lih,'" t ryinig to save a1ll and spend
lie is narrliow-lilded. Let all honest
ofessioii have their share of what is
ing. The (ouitry needs more con
Iecie tual ie-s evasion of laws, truth
d honIeuv. If we are afraid of each
hier it is dilieult to accoiplish nuch.
ars, thieves and grafters should be
nollled Crom the house tops. Let
e best people of the country pIll
fether and see lat the laws are en
reei. otherwise the laws are useless.
is the mutual interestlof elients and
is ollico that busine-s should be
milsarted on clean business princi
es, void of niisrepresentations. When
ospective buyers find property mis
presented after iivestigtion, they
turally lose contidence and are hard
interest further. Let property be as
od or better than represented. Then
niidence is gained and deals are
sier to get through. Ask those who
oisact through this otfice how mrich
ie, trouble and money they save.
your grist is not ground you . pay
> toll. Options should be renewed
omptly when they expire. We wvant
I the good property and reliable clients
i otir list possible. Valuable property
d responsible customers are much
easanter and more profitable to han
e. It is the mutual welfare of the
untry at large to help put life and
lue in the soil, the foundation to all
her business. When you put value
the DIRIT, you put life in the in
bitants and business of the land.
ere is nothing comnog to us until
ents have been ben efited, therefore
r proposition is one of the fairest in
ieriea. Kindly let us have your
rs on anything ini our charge, as
Vl as your questions, otherwise we
n oo you but little good. Don't wait
sew us. write or wire your offer.
luw you will see a part of my oler
gs in this community. If nothing to
it you, kindly let us know what. you
sire, giving an idea of the price and
-is prefered. It is useless for us to
:er you a valley if you want to buy a
)untain, a siiall farm if a large one.
-ep house if a costly one. If you
OW exactly what vou want we stand
>etter chaiice to fix you up). This
ice is ready to exchange favors with
iable real estate mnein throughout
e country. Thle railroads and real
:ate nen are the proper ones to popu
;e and dlevelop the resources of the
id with a high class of immigrants.
FAIR{FTELD COUNTY.
>. 44.-s72 acres 9 miles Winnsbo ro,
church and school, 2'.3 cultivated,
350 ini timber, loami, hilly and roll
lng, 10-room dwelling, 10 stalls, 75
acres bottoms, 4530 acres pasture, 7
settlements, store house, gin house,
cattle shed 20x100, wvell; river and
7 springs-----------------. ------9. 0
>. 56.-523 acres 9 miles White Oak,
ch urvlh and school on place, 40
cultivated, 200 in line timber, mu
latto soil, diversitied, :3 settle
men ts, pasture, meadow, Wateree
creek, branches and springs;- fine
for stock ra ising..... .........$ 7 cre
>. 7..-1 1-4 acre lot at Blythe- I
wood, 100 pop~ulationi, church and]
school, framie building 25x40, 2
story gin house, flour and grist mill,
engine and boiler. Extra engine. 1
$1,0oo0
.-404. ....1s% acres 4 miles Catawba
Faills: church and school ~3 and 4 1
miles; 20 cultivated, balance tim- t
ther; black soil, rolling, good bot
t0156.............................$i,000
.40t0.--100) acres 6 miles Winns
boro; church and school; 45 culti
v:eed. 415 in timiber, gray, sandy
s(il: diversilled; tenant house; fine
granite n lacei;1 mile Wininsboro
graniite quarry; wrell and stream.
$12 acre
.42!.-20t5 acres, 7 miic fronm
j'.!airs; 200 eultivated1; 50 timber:]
who! miuiltto soil; orchard; level;
Y et~entiis: 2-story dwelling;
Ia G'~.-n:u paisture; well and
.nV : ipiiudid farmi...$5 acre I
\ o my. (o!ice',r ieare2st 50licilt
....r.. m....n...r.a...istne a y
': ,.cantly getting in better
-re the countrv. Tfhe mmore
ivwhivC on. ourii ist, the better E
o:terve buyers :mid sellers. 'I
t Mok ii r reail-estate is very 1prom~
.Th nntry is ini at prosperous
Ghio~ 1 population is iniercas
Ii facturI in'r industries are he
)..:L untry is lea ruing letter(
h e soif and electricity is
n- irie f, turn thi wheels of
" -- %-um moitre pan and
1 ee.:5Oa to shiow thmee is lifeA ini the
,i. Good.' Roads and~l Scools are
fhie .vs for iniforma~tion that
EDGAR POAG, Broker,'(
Rock Hill, S. C.
A Surpr'se Party.r
A. peasoant surprise p)arty may
given to your stamachi and
er, byv taking a medicine which
U relieve their pain and dis--~
mi fort. viz: Dr. King's Nev
Fe hls. They are a most
tulerful remredty, affording sure I,
ef and cure, for headae, A
:ziess and constipation. 25ec t
MeMaster Co.'s, Obwar Drug
.'s and John H. McMaster & kt
Remorial to the Women oi the Con
fedearcy.
The following notice has been 1 t
mnt to The News and Herald r
vith the request that it be pub- o
.ished. STace is cheerfully given a
la
Lt. Is
.OUISVILLE CONVENTION ]ISOLU- I
TIoNS. 0
The following resolutions wvere g
inanimouslV adopted at the d
Louisville 1905 Convention of the C
United Conf ederat . Veterans: ti
Whereas, at our .eunion of
L904, our federation turned over
.o the Sous, the s icred duty of I
:aising the ftiuds for the Memorial a
:o the Women of the Confederatcy; 11n
lnd r
Whereas, in so uiig we never
elinquish our.) deep atnd abildinu
ove for tie cause, or our intei- I
:ion to aid and assist it by every
means in our power; and
Whereas, we Iave clearly shown i
his by our appoituCnt of a
ommittee to co-operate nud by.
he work, which this conmmitt&e I
%ud many other veterans in all',
parts of the South, have done
luring the ipast year; and
Whereas, it will ever he ourt
uost earuest desire to see this K
ribute paid to our glorious
Woalen and we are most anxious
to further co-operate with and
give substantial aid to our Sons
in the performance of this s:acred
luty;
Iherefore, be it resolved:
1st. That each Camp of the c
United Confederate Veterans,
immediately after the adjournment
>f this Convention and the return
ome of its delegates, shall ap
point a Committee to actively 7
:anvass its respective community a
Lo raise funds for this Memorial C
o the Women of the Confederacy, "
to which noble, worthy and just s
bject this federation has re- I s
peatedly and solemnly pledged
itself and its comrades,
2nd. That in case any Camp h
loes not take action within one U
nomth by appointing this Com- E
nittee, it shall then become the v
luty of its Commander to make v
ppointment of such Committee. c
If no action is then taken by c
he Commander any member of
'he Camp whio is enthkued with
:hat high sense of his duty to
.his holy cause, and desires to
aonor our Godlike Women, is
irged to personally take charge
>f the matter, secure the endorse- n
rent of his local Camp or its s:
>ficers and make such collections
is he can from his community.
3rd. That all funds collected '
nder Resolutions one and two, p
sall be deposited in some Home'd
Bank-at interest--to the credit I
>f the Chairman of the United v
lonfederate Veterams Committee n
>f o-operation, (Gen'1 C. 1rvine i1
Walker, Charleston, S. C.) and
;hat he shall be promptly advised
>f such deposit. T
4th. That the above resolu-J
ions are not intended to b3 obli1
;atory upon snch C~nmps as have[
dready taken similar action or
iave alrealy cntributed to this f
und $50-or more, t
5th. Thbat each Camp is urged b
o endeavor to raise from its comn-i
nunity, as its quota, at the very Jy
east, the sum of $50. a1
6th. Tnat all Camps shall comn- a
lete this work by January 1st, h
.906, and on that date make a e
eport of the results achieved, .S
o the Chairman of our Commnit
e of Co-operation, (Gen'l C.
vine Walker, Charleston, S. C.)u
Bent Her Double.
"I knew no one, for four weeks,
vhen 1 was sick with typhoid
~nd kidney trouble," writes Mrs.
nnie Hunter, of Pittsburg, Pa.,
'and when I got better, although
had one of the best doctorsI
ould get, I. was bent double, and'
ad to rest my hands on my
nees when I walked. From this
errible affliction I was rescued
>y lectric Bitters, which r
tored my health and strength,
nd now I can walk as straight as
ver. They are simply wonder
ul." Guaranteeed to cure stom
ch, liver and kidney dis~orders;
t McMaster Co.'s, Obear Drug
~o.'s and John H. McM'aster &
~o.'s drug stores; price 500.
No, the annou,-ement of 906
>rsons killed and 14,898 injunred 2
oes not relate to somec great bat-<
l in the far E-et. It is simply
art of the interstatte commerce
omiIssiouJ's report 0on riliway
.uadles for the first three
onths of l'.3. -Chicago News.
"Brethren andl sisteeo, I had
eimonstrati d amtrusely vat de
~ord hates a tbh f-dait HeI is
oft to Le 'ropiga:ted b;y no offer
o, thjerefo' I1,eg de pussou or
usans wh stole yo' pastor' y
og to make~ 1:o contribution at
he circulation of die offertory
latter." TLe cellection beat ai
levious recoids.-Seis-ors.
Two B3ottles Cured him.
ainmt for abotl two .veatrs." writ.
.H. Davi--:, oft 3M . Sterlin , a3.. "
Vso bottles of~ Folev's K'.idneU t:.v u
eted at pe~rm1anen1t eure.'" SIund
1e kidueys hea:l! hy with F1le's i.'
LW Cre. wh1 he M.-Master Co.
One night Sir Henry Irving, c
etting into a cab, gave the drivi
flue Havana cigar. By t1
me the end of the journey w
Lached the cabby was puttii
n airs. His hat was on one sid
A, sitting bolt upright, he w
noking with keen enjoyment--i
njoyment that rejoiced the hea
f the actor, who told him he w:
Ld he liked the cigar. "Yes
o. I never dreamed of such t<
acco;" Thereupon Irving ga'
ie jehu another cigar of the san
rand with the injunction I
tmoke it after supper. "No, s.
won't; for the very smell of su<
cigar as this in my house wou
take the landlord double ri
lnt.
No False Claims.
The proprictors of F(O yI's Ion
111 Trar do( noit adlvetie this aft a "St
Ice for consunlijtion.'' They do i
aini it will cure thisdlread complai
i:ianc!ed stages, lut do positiv%
w4e'rt that it will eure in the earl
a1S Ut never fails to give com1f<
Mid relief in thme worst cases. Fole:
Loncv ail Tar is without doubt t
rea throat and lung remedy. I
z'e substitutes. Sold by MeMaster (
The South Carolina Associ
Lou of postmasters. will meet
oltiuibia August 22nd in t
ostollice building at noon. T.
biect of this association is
id in the irnprovrment of t
ostal service of the United Stat
irough the mutual interchan
idas1 Of members of the n
;ciaion and officials of t
ostofiice department.
ood for Stomach Trouble and Co
stipation.
"Chamberlain's Stomach and Li'
ablets have done me a great deal
ood," says C. Towns, of Rat Portal
Intario, Canada. "Being a mild p1
c the afteri efects are not unpleasai
nd I can recoimnend them to all w
,fl'er troi stomach disorder." I
fle by Obear Drug Co.
Great occasions do not mal
eroes of cowards; they simr
nveil them to the eyes of mE
ilently and imperceptibly, as 1
alk or sleep, we grow strong
"e "row weak, and at last sor
riis shows us what we have t
ome.-Canon Wescott.
Bay It Now.
Nmw is the time to buy Chamb
LiI's Colic', Cholera and Diarrhi
Ma!rudv. It is certain to be need
>oiier or later and when that ti
anUs vou will need it badly-you -i
ee: it <quickly. Buy it now. It in
tre life. For sale by Obear Drug(
Too poor to maintain scho<
'lie man who says it is the pm
etuator of poverty. It is t
octrine that has kept us po<
t has driven more men and mc
'elth from the State and he
iore away than any othe'r pol:
.al doctrine ever cost us.-Pag
Has 5tood the Test 25 Years.
he old, original GROVE'S Tastel
hill Tonic. You know what you
tnking. It is iron and quinine in
msteless formi. No caire, no pay. 50c
ignorance is either a good thiu
r a commuuity or it is a b
aing. Tha :zieans with *which
auishl ignorance can be voti
ato a commnunity or they can1
oted out. A good school hous
good te-acher, and a good libra:
ie the deadliest foes ignoran
as; they can be voted into a:
ommunity in Southi Carolina.
elected.
When you want a pleasant laxati
lat is easev to take and eertain to a<
se C.hamuberlaini's Stomach and Liv
iblets. For sale by Obear Drug Co.
how IS
Your Heart?
Is y'our pulse weak, too slow,
too fast, er does it skip a beat?
Do vou have shortness of
bre'2:h. weak or hungry spells,
faint::g',smothering or choking
spells, palpitation, fluttering,
pains around the heart, in side
aml shoulder: or hurt when
lyingL onl left side?
If vou have any of these
sym~ptoms your heart is weak
>r disecased,. and cannot get
>etter wi sout assistance.
D. 3.iles' Heart Cure
arengthens weak hearts, and
-ir ever fails to cure heart
lieae Try it, and see how
p ;y you will find relief.
Abu January 1st. 19&2. I took
own with weakness and dropsy,
n l:gaivl grew worse. I was told
,y m fail physician that my case
ma lopil''a My neighbors and famr
li had::.:n r1C up to die. My
Yfm..s -ind bod:. were swolien to one
'ir her'"r than normal size, and
1ie h4a need ?-ound my heart.
'" t les three miths I had to sit
r:>'' d *p'i bsd to keep from smoth
ri-r I ."-n for five bottles of Dr.
liVs 1m C':re, rnd by the time I
'1d ta-- them all I was entirely
ra.I ine! btter than I have' for
.-: V yea.: an~d I am able to do
ny "i'd o' work o~n my farm. My
t:i.nin::: pihy~ifn told me that if it
'Idn't benr D'ir. Miles' Heart Cure
vCuld. .v ib in my grave."
L. T. Ci-RD, wil more. Ky.
Dr. Miles' Heart Cure is sold by
outr druggizt. who will guarantee that
-.e first bottte wi!! benefit. If It tails
e wi refund your money.
vKiles Medical Co. Elkhart, Ind
To Ci
-ra Laxative Broa
Seen ?dmlien boxes sold in juist 12
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is
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o XegetablePreparationforAs
r, simlating tieFoodandRfetila
tingtheStomachsadBowes of
ly
Promotes Digestion.Cheerful
ness andRest.Contains neither
Opium,Morphine norNraL
re NOrNARC OTIC.
ut
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Aperfect Remedy forConslipa
ae lion, Sour Stomach,Diarrhioea
ie Worms,Convulsions,Feverish
te ness and Loss OF SLEEP.
to
ie racSimile Signature of
e NW YORK.
Le
er
of
re,
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it,
'or
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ly
n. FOR ALL PURPOSES SHIPPED
ve EVERYWHERE.
or -
Carnations..............5c. dozen
ae Roses........... ....................$2.00 per dozen
Lily of Valley....$1.00 to $1.50 per dozen
I Aster........................50c. to 75c. per dozen
Bouquets, Backets or Boxes of
pretty Mixed Flowers.......... 150 up
We make a specialty of
ed Fine Wedding Work.
ne
ill Write us when you wish anything in
FLOW~ERS, PLANTS,
BULBS ORl SEEDS.
;ROSE HILL GEENHUS8
Lie COLUMBIA, S. C.
re THAT SUIT
ot --
t- will look as good as new if you
e. will have it cleaned and pressed.
I am prepared to do the work for
you at the most reasonable prices
s and I guarantee satisfaction. By
ra hain your suit cleaned and
pressed it will look ever so much
better all the while and will last
gso much longer. If you have not
d been in the habit of having your
to suit kept in good order, begin it
d now and see how much satisfact
>e ion there will be in the improved
e, looks of the suit and in its longer
-y wear. Give me a trial.
::e tf. W. Bose Durham.
Handsome Jewelry
'e- FOR THE
SUMMER.
Your vacation time is near; don't
you need some fresh newv Jewelry for
Shirt wvaIst sets In gold, wold filled
and silver are quite popular this season.
Silver buckle pins, three-piece sets,
75c.; same, gold filled and also enam
eled, $1.00: numerous other designs,
plain and fancy, 50c. to $5.00.
With the summer weather and low
neck dresses conmes the necessity for
some neck ornament. A nick locket
and chain Is always suitable. Solid
('oild Chains from $3.50 to $8.00. Solid
Gold Lockets $5.00 and up. We have
some beauties in Gold Lavaliere Chains.
with Amethyst, Tourmaline and Pearl
pendants, ranging in prica from $S.50
to $14.00. Also have them in gold
filled from $4.50 to $6.50. These are
very handsome and stylish. Neck.
heads are also in vogue. Solid Gold
Beads $15.00 and up. Gold Filled
Reads $3.25 to $5.50. French Pear150c.
to $5.00. Enamel Torquoise 3.5c., 50c.
to $2.50. Real Amber $1.50.
Souvenirs.d
Coffee Snoons $1.00 to $1.75. Tea
Spoons with Capitol building in bowl -
and Senl of South Carolina on
handle $1.50 to $2.75. Broor-hes, Hait
Pins and CThatalaine Watch Pins, with
Seal of the State of South Carolina in
Colored Enamels ...price 50c. to $1.75.
Haive yon a copy of our illustrated
eatalogue of staple goods, viz.: Watches, L
Jewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, etc. C
ti
P. H. LACH ICOTTE & CO.I
244 flain Street, Columbia, S. C.
re a Cold in One
no Qginine Tablets. ("/
For Infants and Children.
rhe Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
In.
- Use
For Over,
Thirty Years
ASTORIA
Summons.
'STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD.
COURT OF COM3M0N PLEAS.
R. E. Ellison, Plaintiff;
against
V. P. Randolph & Co., Incorporated,
Defendant,
Copy Summons. For Relikf. 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 upon you, and to serve a copy
of your answer to the said comnplaint
on .the subscrib. r at his office, No. 1
Bank Range, Winnsboro, S. C., with
in twenty 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 plitiff
in this action will ap~ply to the Court
for the relief demanded in the com
plaint.
Dated June 24th, 1005.
J. E. McDONALD,
Plaintiff's Attorney.
To the above-named Defendant:
Take notice that the complaint, to
gether with the summons, of which the
foregoing i a copy, wits fikd in the
office of the Clerk of the Court of Com
mon Pleas for Fairfield County, in the
State of South Carolina, on the 14th
day of June, A. D. 1905, Winnsboro,
S. C.
July 3rd, 190.
J. E. McDONA LD,
7-5-6t Plaintiff 's Attorney.
Summons.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF FAIRFIBLD.
COURT OF COMMON PLEAS.
Thomas J. Cureton, Plaintiff,
against
V. P. Randolph & Company, Defend
ant.
Copy Summons. For .Relief. Comn
plaint served.
Io the Defendant above-named:
You are hereby summoned and re
:uired to answer the complaint in this
ction, of which a copy is herewith
erved upon you, and to serve a copy
f your answer to the said complaint
n the subscribers at their offices, at
Winnsboro, S. C., (above The Winns
oro Bank), within twenty days after
he service hereof, exclusive of the day
>f such service: and, if you fail to anr
wer the complaint within the time
foresaid, the plaintiff in this action
vi ap)ply to the Court for the relief
lemanded in the complaint.
Dated June 14th, 1905,
RAG4SDA LE & DIXON,
Plaintiff's Attorneys,
io the Defendant, V. P. Randolph &
Comnpany:
Take notice that the summons in
his action, (together with tbe comn
laint), of which the foregoing is a
opy, was filed in the oflice of the
~lerk of Court for Fairfield County, at
Vinnsboro, in said County, on the 14th
ay of June, 190.
IRAGSDALE & DIXON,
7--6t Plaintiff's Attorneys.
Now !
T HE MACFEAT BUSINESS COL
EE is ailowing a SPECIAL DIS
OUNT. Enter, take advantage of
ls offer, and be prepared for a posi
on when the fall business op~ens.
l! correspondence answered prompt
M1. H. BOWEN, Principal,
Columbia, S. C.
D Yp
in Two Days.
~ on every
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