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THE L. S. M( RION, WI. PtoVlDED FORTHE BABI vie Now for t1h ladiL'S. This is hart to pleast.e: ot So. 0only go4d. inl the li .-t LUle eno' mugh to eitIriit our nIaming CO.' our .4d"1 withoutt Compara:tive Price.- n H we. er hi re are a few. v.We ai 5c Calicos for ....... .4e shc Sheetings for .. ............... .. Tx 16c Bleachings for ............. - 71c Checked Homespuu for .......G e ]wc D rilli- for ........... .................. ac T, i gfor ........ ......, ...... R 121 a M..g for ......... ..1 What do you say to Black Pepper a will show you good valucs for our ion this advertiseIe)t with you and denian The L. S. MC RION, Due West Fe 47TH YEAR BEGIN Strong Faculty of 5 men, I 12 pupils from 11 states; ' A. B., D. S. and L. 1. degr Usual Extras. Boad and ttition 31.50 be Ideal place for paiet study, influences, and kind persor For Catalog address - REV. JAM Due 1809=: Four Schools: SYSTEM OF W] -=EXPENSES OPENS SEPTE BENJAM YOUR DRINK IS OF VITAL IMPORTANO: best water you have to go< are making a specialty of Drilling DE that do not go dry and afford contaminated by surface drain wells. We can drill it for you drill right through the harde machine. If your water suipp know about it and we will mal Corresponxdence invited. W R. T. Matth CORRECT DRESS The "Modern Method" system of high-grade tailoring introduced by LLE Hay a& Co., of Cincinnati, 0., sa;isie good dressers everywhere. All Garments Made Strictly to Your Measure at moderate prices. 500 styles of foreign ad domsi fabrics from which to choose. Ask your dealer to sh~ow you our line, or if not represented, write to us for particularo. L. E. HAYS @, CO. CIN C IN NA TI, OUHI O. FOR A LL PURPO)SES 8HIPPED) EVE RYWIl E IE. Carnations. ..............'....7 he. dlozen1 Roszes .........--......$2.00 per dozen Lily of Valley.. .$1.00 to $1.50 per dozen Aster......... ....5e to T5e. per dozeni Bouiquetsz, I a-kets~ or lloxes~ of pretty Mixed Flowers...$150 up We make a specilt y of Fine Wedding Work. WVrite us when you wish anything uin FLOWEltS, PLANTS, BU LBS OR SEE DS. ROSE HILL MHENOUE8 /VI3I''' . )RROW Co., S. C. ES IN OUR LAST WEEK'S AD er to do. Not because they are hard s which ive them, pleasure are not lPARAT[VE PRUCES. Remember e -ans nothing. ling 5c Paper of Pins for... .........--- 4e S Balls Thread for.... .. ...........5( TINWARH 5c 9-inch Pie Pan for .............. c I quart Pan for .......... .. . -- --- 3e 3 quart Pau for.............. 4e 2se per lb. Come to our store and we -. Come and see for yourself. Brmg dl of us the prices here named. S.C. >RROW CO., male COllege S SEPTEMBER 13. L wormen. 0 boarders. ees. year. thorough work, sweet liChristiau al oversight. ES BOYCE, President, Test, Abbelille Co., S. C. INA fOLLE~E 1905 Arts, Laws, Sciences and Teachers. DE ELECTION. MODERATE. IVBBER 27. 1905. IN SLOAN, President. olumbia, S. C. ING WATER S TO YOU. TO GET THE lown in the ground for it. W ~ep Wells costant flow of water un ing. Try one of these deep at reasonlable cost. We can t rock with oar new well ly is not satisfactory, let us o it all right for you. e succeed where othurs fail. ews & Son. SIMPLEST. STRONGEST, BEST THE MURRAv GINNING SYTEM Qims. Fe~'s, Coedses Etc. GIE~sS MtACHINERY Co. Colsabia, S. C. 9 INSURE YOUR LIFE WiTH THE iNTIONAL LIFE INSRANf OFVERMONT. "NOT THEf BIGGEST. BUT THE IEST " ORGANIZ.E". IN 1850. HUGH S. WYLIE, Winnsboro, S. C. Teachers' Examination. i he bel(hl at tihe ('ourt H ous'e. in) Winnsboro. Fridayu . 8eptembuer 1.5, 1 19 H)5, binnLi2IIe. ait 9 A-. Mf. In ldditionl to the reirnlIar suub'ects, n estins) w~*iIll e submflitte 1 4)1) Petermn's Civil Governrwut" and b Durrent Events. The teac'hers are also ad vised to read :he -"Last~ o'. the Mohicans" and the oC Vision of Si r Lauunfal ."1 D). L. STEV ENBON,j Superintendent of Edug.ation.I 8-.C ti Jenkinsville Jottings. bf at Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Yar- Se <orough visited the capital last tu veek. ki A party was given at Mrs. E. M. y Vallace's last Thursdav eveing, m omplimentary to Miss Lillia dlav Foster of Greenville, who is isiting little Miss Lilly Wal- b ace. Mrs. F. H. McE-chern is visit ng her aunt, Mrs. Mike McGee, p Lt Honea Path. e, The school in the Glennville 0 ieigbborhood will be taught this i wession by Miss Ethel Foster of t] nion. S Miss Sadie Curry, who taught n Richland county last session, will teach this session in Laurens -ountty not far from Clintor. Her school opens the last of 0 September. Miss Lois Chappell, who taugtht the Ladd school last year, will each at Long Run this session. A Miss Sallie Hayne McMeekin will not teach the Jenkinsville d school this year. She has ac- S: oepted a school in Marion county. n The store of Mr. C. B. Dougiass, t Jr., at this place is nearing comple- n tion and will soon be -well tilled t with goods. We hear that Mr. J. B. Curry , and family are thinking of . moving to Greenille. It is to be ) oped they will take it out in t a "tbinking. s Every darkey is in the cotton f field and things are beginning to 1 t assume a fall aspect. c Mr. B..H. James of Buckhead has been on a short visit to his sister, Mrs. E. J. Yarborough. Miss Mattie' Elkin of Union has been on a visit to her niece, ( Mrs. M. D. Murphy. Mrs. E. J. Mceekin of Colum- S bia has been the guest of her t sister, Mrs. E. M. Wallace. Mr. John Glenn. who has been e engaged in work at Wallaceville I with his brother-in-law, Mr. J. C b McMeekin, will clerk for his uncle, i Mr. B. H. Yarborough, as he did r last fall. Mr. Robt. W. Burtt, night t perator at Alston, recently visit- a d friends in Union. The family of Mr. C. D. Chap- f pell will move to Branchville e aext week, where he is now en- a gaged at work. We are glad to n hear that his dwelling will not be t, vacated, as Mr. C. B. Douglass, e Jr., is speaking of spending the m winter months there and the C Chappells will come back in the a sumrmer. ti Mrs. Kate McDowell and little son, Dave, spent the past week i ere with her mother and other a relatives. Mr. Wiley Yarborough left a Last wveek to resume his. studies sat Clemson College.o The Methodists of Jenkins- t yille are so fortunata as to have b Rev. Young to assist Rev. Wil- d [ams in the meeting commencing d Sunday Sept. 10. We hope that a the meeting will be a good one. t Mrs. B. H. Yarborough and a hildren left last Friday for ai isit to her sister, Mrs. J. B. 1 ughey, at Greenwood. Y- t Foley's Honey and Trar is peculiarlyd dapted for chro iic throat troubles; and will positiv -ly cure bronchitis, a oarseness and al bronchial diseases. c Refuse substitutes. Sold by McMas ter Co. . * In Lnd Around Blackstock. g i Blaclkstock is musical now c with the rattling of wheels; the s tranup c'f mules, and the whir and fi buzz of the cotton gin. The J sae is true of Wood ward. e Mrs. Hilliard Wylie of the ti Watere~e section has beeni the. t< uest of Mesdamnes Hood and b W. S. Douglasa. t] Mr. H. A. Holder is having his F ol t age painted. Mr. Euugene Holder is conduct. t ng a mnaible yardl in connecotion f< vih his brother's unidertatking i stabilishme ut. p Nlrs. C. N. Chandler of Wincns- A oi' has been visiting Mrs. Cole- t. Ms Jlennie L. a Cr aig will en er Withroep College at its fall .. .Jds. Mc*Lin and two sons ave gone to the-ir homne at G1ray '"nd. L:aur'-ns county, after a se-k'a stay at Mr J. A. NeCro Miss Lii!a Bteaty has be. n the eest of Mris. McCroroy aL pait of1 hi~ w.-k.I Protracted serv'ces began ati he Pre-sbyterian Ch~urch last [hursday. Rev. Maya, the pas or, is doing the preaching. Since Mrs. Sigmnon's return omie lh-r flower 'lard has increas d in lovelinuess as if smiling vith joy. The yard (,f Mrs. W. V. Brica is also a thing of beauty. he is a true floral arlist. There was a picnic at Mr. Sam 3lbwne)'s near Hasselville last nesday. Hasselville and Black tok played two games of base all for the amusement of the rge er o'.'d. Blackstock won in oth gaines. Mr. Sam. Brice has returned rom Orangeburg, wearing a road smile. Theme is an addi son to h-s family in the, person f a girl baby] Will rnt thme editor enlarge his ong l y the addition of beets to en feediug beets to var hoc," id they have done well. They em to relish bieets more than rnips or sorghum. We do not low the feeding value of beets, it it is known that they contain 1)ch starch and sugar. The eld is simply immense. We hope the dispensary will wiped out. Speaking for our )uutv, we ask: "Do refined, telligeut and patriotic people refer to spend annually from 50,000 to $60,000 for the purpose drenching the Devil to the giv ig direct of 85.000 or $6,000 to 1e schools." ept. 8, 1905. J. T.C. THREE JURORS CUR. f Cholera Morbus with 0 1- Sma.> Bottle of Chamberlain's Coi..:, QAoj - era and Diarrhea Remedy. Mr. .. V. Fowler, of -fightowi' .La., rel:ites an ex perince lie I-i i -bile servig on 1 ptit jury inI a. mr er ease at Edwuirtsville. ex.ntty se:t. r Clehourne couLIty, Alabaii:L i IVs: "While there I -ate soie fresh Icat aid soine souse micat and it gave ie cholera mnorhus in :a very severe )rm. [ was never more sick in iny fe and se-ni to tile drugstor.. for a cer; iin cholern inixture. but the <lruggist nt nie a bottle of Chamberlain's Colie, :holeria and Dirrhmea Reiedy instead], iying that he had what I sent for, ut tl:.at thi.s uiediciie was so in1uch etter he wonl rather seral it to ne i ae tix I w: : in. I took one dose of R lid was better in five miuntes. TUae cond dose cured me entirely. Two flow jurors were aillictedi in the saimue ianlner and one small bottle cured the aree of us." For sale by Obear Darug 0. Judge Jones On Dogs. wwl. J. ( ihr JaRock tIill Pcord.) In view of the recent whole ale slaughter of Rock Hill dogs be following from the opinion of Lssociate Justice Jones, in the ase of State vs. Langford, 55 S. C. teports, pp. 324-5, in which c-ise .e held that a dog is a subject o. irce:2y, becomes interesting eading: "Neither is it just to say o: he dog that its nature is so base s to render it unworthy of pro action as absolute property, for aro:2 Cuvier says the dog is the omplet-est, the most singular, ud the most useful conquest ever iade by man.' When we are :ld t;bat the Gi eek and Romans mployed dogs in war, armed rith spiked collars, and that orinth was saved by the war ogs which attacked and checked be enemy until the sleeping ,rrisons were aroused, we bet. er understand Shakespeare's Ltony when he said. Cry havoc, nd let slip the dogs of war.' We hould not let our contempt for beep-killing dogs and onr dread f hydrophob'ado injustice tc he noble Newfoundland, that iraves the water to rescue the rowning child;to the Esquimaux og. the bur.ien bearer of the rtic regions; to the sheep dog, at guards the shepherd's flocks nd makes sheep raising possible a borne countries; to the St. Seinard dogz, trained to rescue ravellers host or buried in the now of the Alps; to the swift, oile greyhounds; to the pack. ge-carrying~ spaniel; to the saga. ious setters and pointers, brough whose eager aid our ables are supplied with the ame of the season; to the fleet >x-hounde, whose music when pening on the fleeing fox is weet to many ears; to the faith rdi watchdog whose honest bark. s B3 ron says, 'bays deep-mouth d welcome as wed draw near home; a the rat-exterminating terrier; > the w.-keful fics, which the urgar dreads mor e than he does .ie leeping master; to even the ug,'whose ugliness insplire's the driration of the mistress; to de brag' possum and coon dog, > which the owner will fight if npo-ed uipon; and, lastly, to the et dod, the pla ym tte of the .neriean boy, to say nothing of ic 'yaller dog,' who defies let ilatures." FIFTY CENTS I N some conditions the Igain from the use of Scott's Emulsion is very rapid. For this reason we; put up a fifty-cent size, which is enough [or an ordinary cough or cold or useful as a trial for bebies and children. In other conditions the ,in is slower-health cannot be built up in a day. In such cases Scott's Emulsion mrust be taken as nourishment; a food rather than a medicine. It's a food for tired and weak digestions. Send for free sample Scott & Bowne, 409-4is Pearl St. Chemists New York 0ne nd $:.on. A1 U Arugglst Congressman Champ Clark, the alleged humorist from Mis ouri, says: "I am in favor of voting for a Southern man and keeping it up until he is nomi nated. If nobody else can be found to take the job I will run it myself. and I know the ticket would have gotten 1,500,000 more votes last year if they had 3 nominated me instead of Parker.. The South furnishes the brains and the decency for the Demo- ( cracy of the United States." He might very becomingly have add ed: "If I do say it myself, as I i shouldn't." Doctors Could Not Help Her. "i had kidney trouble for years," writes Mrs. Rynond Conner, of Shel ton, Wash., "and the doctors could not help me. I tried Foley's Kidney Cure, and the very first dose gave Me relief and I am now cured. I cannot say too much for Foley's Kid ney Cure." It makes the diseased kidneys saund so they will eliminate the poisons from the blood. Sold by McMaster Co. Be peaceful and joyous, conse crate the simplest duties of every day, fill your life with earnest en peavor and perfect trust, and no matter how narrow and painful it may seem to you, when it is end ed you will look back with won der at the influence for good your quiet example and cheerful spirit have been.-Light on the Hidden Way. A Remedy Without a Peer. 1I find Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets more beneficial than any other remedy I ever used for stomach trouble," says J P. Klote, of Edna, Mo. For any disorder of the stomach, biliousness or constipation, these Tab lets are without a peer. For sale by Obear Drug Co. An old colored woman in Wash ington, after having been treated for several weeks by a physician of her own color, called in a white doctor. She was asked by her new attendant. "Did thf other doctor take your tempera tuie' The patient replied: "1 dunno. I haven't missed nothin' but my watch so fur." Has Stood the Test 25 Years. The old, original GROVE'S TastelesE Chill Tonic. You know what you are taking. It is iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50c. Let a In.tn do his work; the fruit of it is the care of another than he.-Thomas Carlyle. Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by OYi'e-Wsrk. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be traced to the kidneys, /. but now niodern science proves that 'nearlo all diseases * have'their beginning in the disorder of these most important organs. The kidneys filter -- and purify the blood --.-. that is their work. Therefore, when your kidneys are weak or out of order, you can understand how cmick1v your entire body is affected and lion e-ver-y organ seems to fail to do its duty. If you are sick or "Lfeel badly," begin takinig the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kilmer's Swamnp-Root, because as soon as your kidneys are well they will help all the other organs to health. A trial will convince anyone. If you arc sick'yon can make no mis take by first do'etoring your kidneys. The mild a.nd the exftraordinary effect of Dr, Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is rsoon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold oni its merits by all 1 druggists in fifty-cent and( one-dollar size bottles. You may have a samile bottle reoaofswamp-noot. by mail free, alsco a pamphlet telling you how to find (Jut if you have kidney or1 bladder trouble. MSention this paper when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. flig- t hamnton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake,f but remember the name, Swamnp-Root1 Dr. Kilmier's Swamp-Root, and tl1@ ad.. 1 dress, Einghaniton, N, \',,tn every bottle. PIMO REMOVAL SALE. We move about Sept. 15th No. 1432 Mlain Street, almost opposite Masonic Temiple. WE WANT to close out every PIANO and ORZGAN in stock, andi' have marked down prices ~ as an inducement. WARiTE or CALL quickly if you desire a big bargain either in a PIANO 2r ORGAN, For catalogues, prices I and terms, address C tI MALONE'S ti Music House la Columbia, S. C. To Cur -rae Laxative Brom Sev..en harna boaijod in mast 12.men Get This Next. V1a ch inery for the Coming season. New or second hand we have it. Four old m a ch inery thoroughly overhauled We can fix it good as new. 1 in-Saws, Ribs, Bristles and Twine. We have a full stock. 'our build ings protected from fire. By using Iron Roofing. We handle the best. W. 0. McKeown & Sons, Cornwell, S. C. WE RUN OUR BUSINESS Every Day in the Year except Sunday. WE CARRY A NICE LINE OF Horses and Mules THROUGH THE SUMMER MONTHS. WE NEVER CLOSE AT THE END OF A SEASON. -OUR STOCK OF BUGGIES and WAGONS. THE LARGEST IN SOUTH CAROLINA. You can save your mileage and more by coming to Columbia. GREGORY-RHEA MULE COMPANY.. JNO. W. CONDER, Manager. Palmin St.- - - - - - - - - COLUMEIA,S.C. Machinery Supply House for the State WE SELL EVERYBODY. Headquarters for EVERYTHING in MACHINERY SUPPLIFS. All kinds of ijectors, Lubrieators, Pipe, Valves, Fittings. Supplies for Saw Mills, Oil Mills and any one in Machinery business. Large stock of Well Pumps and Cylinders. Get our price. COLUMBIA SUPPLY COMPANY, COLUflBIA, S C. The Maclanery Supply House of the Stte. ALL School Books ....at.... The News and Herald Office: Handsome Jewelry Summons. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . OOUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. FOR THE COURT OE COMMON PLEAS. .. Forence G. Feaster, Plaintiff, SUM ME R. against, Thomas E, Bell, Defendan... Summons, for Relief. Complaizn'o Served. Your vacation time is near: don't To the Defendant above-namedt: ou need sme fresh new Jewelry for You are hereby summoned anmd re. Rhirt waist sets in gold, gold filled quired to answer the complairimin this rnd silver are quite popular this sesn action, which is filed in the office of silver buckle nins, threaspiece sets; the Clerk of the Court of Commnon2 r~ec: same, gold fil'ed and also enam- Pleas, for the said County. and to serve - l1ed, $1.00: numerous other designs, a copy of your answer to the said comn >lain and fancy, 50c. to $5.00. ,lint on the subscribers at their office, , With the summer weather and low- - n.2 Bank Range, Winnsboro, 5, C.,, 1eck dresses comes the necessity for within twenty days after the services ome neck ornament. A nick locket hereof, exclusive of the day of such n mnd chain is always suitable. Solid service; and, if you fail to answer the soild Chains from $3.50 to $8.00. Solid complaint within the time aforeai old Lockets $5.00 and up. We have the plainttiff in this action will omehbeauties in Gold Lavaliere Chalns, to the Court for the relief dremn with Amethyst, Tourmaline and Pearl in the complaint. endants, ranging in prIea from $8.50 Dated August 5th, A. D). 1905. o $14.00. Also have them in gold A. S. & W.,D. DOUGLASS. Illed from $4.50 to $6 50. These are PWt& Attorn-g rery handsome and stylish. Neck To the absent Defendant. Thb~ma E. eads are also in vogue. Solid Gold Bell: leads $15.00 and un. Gold Filled Take notice, that the 'slummons, of leads $3.25 to$5.50. French Pear150e. which the foregoing is' a copy, and the o $3.00. Enamel Torquoise Soc., 50c. oomplaint in thJ' action were filed in o$2.50. Real Amber $1.50. the oficee of the Clerk of Court of Com-. mon Pleas for Fairfield County on the Souve~rs.6th day of Augut, 1905. Souveirs.A. S. & w. Dr DOUGLASS1 . 8-9-6t Plaintiffs&' Attorneyjs. ,Coffee Spoons $1.00 to $1.75. Tea[ poons with Capitol building in bowl nd Seal of South Carolina onINfI')A 7T andle $1.50 to $2.75. Brooches, Hat~~ Jk.L[I~ ins and Chatalaine Watch Pins, with eal of the State of South Carolina in WL ECNIUDf~ ~olored Enamels ...price 50c. to $1.75.thfureheseasit at Have you a copy of our illustrated nt odeabiheiua atalogue of staple goods, viz.: Watches, ewelry, Silverware, Cut Glass, etc. ~~tet ih~*11Roko >. Ii. LACICOTTh & COnsay'' ~ adueo JM-WE LE RB.Thnfloraspaoag ane futo for sa ar in the..t 4riiStet coubaS..ininr the old almn.n t Call rtens wto at l oursok.f THEMAFETBSIES kets, Final Dicage. n on hUT netaeavna e ar Ntse wsherebyuested. t Thankin ndbeprpa forapo-ndriedil at tr nge F onwe h albsns pn. Pa oFiis fo ohr n the, CIerepnec nwrdpop-1t ays atene a allO fours . T E ACF A USNESCO-final Discharge.nsrtro M. H. BOWEN, Principal,thetteo? L ,dcas. Colunfiial d. harge sa Admnisitrator.of e aCold in One Day mas ) a7~es . eveny an4.sanaue bo.2