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Mr. Merchai PLEASE BEAR lb can save you the i through the ordering H18AVY GROC FEED PRODU You can get anythi this line right here day in the week. P to be as low as you c Just let me quote yoi will see that this is! I shall -e pleased t all orders will be giv< tion. Many thanks for p Your Broker, L. A. R THE P To Buy You (At Old I We have the most complete F in bverything for the comfort of at Live and let live prices. E.P. & F. 1710 MAIN STREET, * (We Bought Early Bel When it can all be dont that is the satisfaction 1 who come here to do the if it is anything in tli tion line, it is here. If i here, and in up-to-date a Picture, a Carpet, or a Shade, it, too, is here. of Furniture, or a Cook is here also. Or if it is a the same is true. It r what it is, it is here. S and save yourself the wo all over the town. J. *Men's C 1 can save you money on tailor-made suit for $12.50 BOYS' SUITS--A good Come to see them. SHOES at prices to plear As for GROCERIES come buying. I also have some nice JE prices. Will be pleased to ha yourself. I am bound to sel Thanks for past patrona ance of the same. W. NOT EVE RLA No, not that. But th< than the ordinary one ties are a big consid< SHOES, the kind th2 work and other rong1 to $2.00, and fuBva GOOD SHGE toe $ BA RBED W rRI Let us supph; yo ar A..B. Ca Notice to Creditors. All parties having claims agai::st the tate of John L. Hawes, dleeasedi, 3 es aud all prisindebtd totb estate will ma ke paynwut to me. Admr. Etate John L. Hawes. Ti NEW SHIPMENT MULES and HORSES 2 Five teanis big mules, four I teams medium mules, several extra fine sinigle inules. One pair bEst three-year-old Kentucky mules ever brought south. Several good combination and single harness horses. Babcock Buggies and Carriages. Old Hickory Wagons. GREGORY-CONDER MULE CO. JOHN CONDER, Mgr. i115 Plain St., Columbia, S. C. it: i MIND THAT I vorry occasioned :of your ERIES and CTS. . . . rig you want in it your door any rices guaranteed n get elsewhere. 1 prices and you ;o. o serve you and n the best atten ast patronage. )sborough. LACE r WINTER rices.) dll stock of "Leather" shods he feet that can be 3ad, and = A. DAVIS, COLUMBIA, S.C. re the Advance.). Sat one place, and hat comes to those ~ir trading.. e Dry Goods or No t is Millinery, it is styles too. Or if it is Rug. or a W~indow )r if it is any piece stove., or a flea ter, it . Buggy or a W agon, akes no difference > come right along rry of having t o shop 0. EBOAG. lothinig. MEN'S CLO fiHNG. A Can't be bea. line at Bargaini Prices. ~eyou. and get my p:-c s by .rore ELRY at roC'( t~tomn tve you call andl s e~ for eIi solicit a co~r Une~ A. H OOE). STING nr they last so much longer s that their lastiing quali r ation. We refer t o our r suit for alil kids~: of farm~ work. i~vces tem .31.25 ue everv timne-. ..E '.R 3.00 per pair. at special prim. GROCEYRY WA.MTS. .thcar t RE~l HISTORY OF MT. ZION SOCIETY, And the College Established Under its Auspies in Winnsboro, S. C. (, By . B. McCreight, Pulished in The eiv atd Jrald in 1367.) No. XIX. 1784. On the 5th of November, the Committee, through its secre tary, David Evans, addressed a' letter to Society, in which their approval was asked for in a scheme adopted by the Committee for the "schooling of children not on the charity." The XVIII rule of the Society provided for the eduEcation of poor childreu be longing to foar classes. These wew' called "childrert of charity." What new 'eatire the Committee introduced touehing this power of the Society, doer not appear from its proceedings. Whatever it was the Society approved of it, which according to rule XXIV, it was necessary it should do, be fore tho provisions of the scheme would 'oe of any force. The Town Directors sent to the (jouutry Directors the reply below, in -answer to the letter from Mr..Evans, viz. "Charleston, Dec. 16, 1784. Gentlem.en: We received your letter siznked by Mr. Evans, of ,he 5th November. and coiLcide with you coicerning the schooling of children not oii the chirity; which is approved of by the Society." "With rezard to the boarding, you are ube best judges of that matter tor the present. Never theless, -we would wish to be in formed. of th.e lowest terms chil dren calt be boarded for, who are taught; vn the Society's bounty; in order to ascertain the number of children the fund may he suf ficientr to stop-)ort and edacate." "It gives u great pleasure to ha) that the building aud school is a such forwardediiess, for wbich we si !cerely congratulate you" Ole huidr d Rollars will be sent. by-the tbsr safe opportunity, to 'e paid Mr. McCaule for dis charging the erer.ses of his re moval to Wit usborough. The fund will not admit of the Direc tors draw ing for more than fifty pounds au presont. which will be paid to y our debt." "rhe Society request you will urge the Committee at Sion to collect tim en-:rances and arrears of memb'3rs as spoedily as possi ble, to r3tder an account thereof to the Society in Town. That when such arrer~rs are collected, you will. make use of the money to pro aiote the Academy. The Society 'will be at a31 times ready to furnish you with cash to carry on the -iecessary buldings, when ever in their power." "'We rejoice in having a gentle man of the Rev. M&. McCaule's reputed abilities at the head of our rising Seminary." "We re'main, gentlemen, your most obed.1ent and very humble! servants, Charles Coteswo--th Pinckney, Wm D)oughty. (Signe I) Benjamin Waller. Daniel. Cannon. Town Direc tors. The toemnbership :for this year was increased by the following accession of names: Capt. William Watt, James Cooke, Capt. James Craig, Win. Owens, David Evans. Burr Harrison, Thos. Lewis, Capt. John Miles, Wmn. Dorch. These all were received into member ship by the Com.-mttee. -T'hose admitted by the Society in Charleston were: Hon. Aedanuis Burkc.-at that time the title of "B onoinble" was applied only to Juc.ges anad Chan cellors; Williatr B.111, Jo~m Bull, John Blake, Allard .Belin. John Bay, Peter R:agley, Augugttinus Buyk, Thomas Botrke, James Baker, Datvid CruLegr, Francis Coram, Edward La.Q-ece-and archd. CJampbel . Wili Dewees, David Der~oon, ''rancis Fawson, lttre w Feruea a, Johi: Glaze, i1;ov Graut, D~om Ge->gaegan, M'~1~Giiggs, James, Gec mge, Jas. Gordan~Lf, Thlomna- Gre, n. Sr., -in. E'ias Horry, Benj. E ugins, Patrick H~ay. JIoan Ha1,1son, GeorgE'H:ancock, Da):vid Hopkins, Willim lRumpl.-ye .IRupl Hum h revs. R ichard .Jer la nr. T aormas Keen, Christoph.-r Entights, Jas. Knox, Charles Mc(&onldd, John Mitchell, Alexanuder' ..oultrie, John Mclver, J'seph Mickles, James Neilson, Daniel O'Hara, Thomas Osborni, .James O'Hear, John' J. Pringle, Robert. Priugle, Paul Pritehard, Hopsont Pinck ney, Alen Rose, William Rteeves, Charles H. Simmons, Charles Skirving, Thomas Stew;.rt, Mau rice Simouis, Richard Sta rk, Thos. Waties, Jrohn 'Wilson, Case West, Robert Williams, Alexader WYil liamson. The above is not a inlJ lisi, -f the members admitted this year, s far as the Society in Charles --- TO THE MERCHANT: who 'will cut out and mail us this ac :on is concerned, for the record i is preserved only down to the aer part of October. :Dr. Johnsonl gies, a very interesting ;ketch of Judge lurk in his Tradi :ions of the ReV(lin-to w hih the revier i- ;efe I red. ('o be continued.) Danger in Fall Colds. Fall colds are liable to hang on all winter leaving the seeds opiietiionia, o bronchitis or consumption. Foley'si Honey and Tar cures quickly and pre vents serious results. ft is old and re liable, tried and tested. safe and sure, contails no opiates and will ntot con stipate. Sold by MeIMaster Co. Dispensary Election Results. The State of Monday gave the following summary of the results of the elections that have been hlid so far on the proposition of voting the dispensary ont There are elections to be held in several counties at an early date and it is probable that in all of these counties prohibition or anti-dispenso ry, will carry. The dates are as follows: Anderson, Nov. 4th; Greenville and Spartan burg, Nov. 14th; Edgefield Dec. 7th; Fairfield Dec. 12th. Efforts are being made to have a vote on this question in Saluda, Lexing ton and Chesterfield counties be fore the legislature meets, and in Saluda at least the dispensary will be voted out, if persistect effort will avail. Twelve counties in the State have expressed their disapproval of the dispensary, and only one has favored it. Marlboro and Greenwood have consistently favored prohibition, and York, Lancaster, Cherokee, Horry, Marion, Union, Newberry, Piek ens Oconee and Darlington have voted it out under the provisions of the "Brice law." Florence by a majority of 74 favored the dis pensary, out reports from that county are to the effect that an election to-morrow would go over whelmingly the other way, espe cially since Darlington has voted against the dispensary. Florence was afraid that Darlington would keep the dispensary and it was believed that the dtspensary situation wquld affect trade. As a matter of information the votes in these several elections have been as follows: Anti. For. Cherokee...........1.251- 349 Pickens............. 707 223 Union............. 761 412 Newberry..........SOS 243 Marion............1,149) 281 York............. 725 1:31 Lancaster..........976 126 Florence........... 63S 706 Drlington..... .... 680 271 Horry ..........:. 832 314 Oconee (partial). .... 560 SO Totals...... ...9.081 3,156 The elections were held on the felowing dates: Cherokee, No vember 8, 1904; Pickens, May 20, 1905; Union, August 16; New berry, August 29; Marion, Sep tember 18; York, September 26; Lancaster, Florence, Horry, Oc tober 3; Darlington. October 10; Oconee, October 24. Astonishing incident. It was, to all her friends, an astonishing incident, that Mrs. I. B. Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Wis., was cured of her dreadful sick ness. "Doctors," she writes, "had given me up; friends were ready to bid me the last farewell; clouds of despair darkened my orizon, and I was a wreck on the shores of despondency, when I began to take Electric Bitters, for my frightful stomach and liver complaint. To the astonisbment of all, I was benefited at once and am now completely and mira culously restored to health." At McMaster Co.'s, Obear Drug Co.'s and John H. McMaster & Co.'s drugstores; price 50c; guaranteed. CORRECT DRESS The "Modern Method" system of high-grade tailoring introduced by L E. Hays & Co.,'of Cinicinnati, 0., satisfies good dressers everyw here. I All Garments Made Strictly to Your Meacuro at moderate prices. 500 styles of foreign and domestic fabrics from which to choose. Askc your dealer to show ycu our line 'r if not represented, write to us for partizrii. L. E. HAYS & CO. CINCINNATI. OHZO If you haver.'t Red! Melat Tobacc We givc you our absolute gua: Red Meat is rr~ade of better to good solid juicy .hewingqt plug of any weight offered Write name and addr.ss plainly he! 1vertismert.vre wvil r-ail him a ca: iurnuactred Only by Liipfert-scali Wherever you go, if y rourself and to your commt :hen is to make your actioi )ne thing about the clothe! 3ros. is they set a pretty hi Jorrect style, perfect fit, ai 'mercerized cotton" cheat model citizen. We have ti AN UNF( It is to suppose that c be comfortable on the insid :idedly unique, in that its a ideas. Even if we conduct show you a greater range o: literally when we say "ou Ladies' Shoes to please th Styles and Leathers. W. I JOHN That's enough to sa3 grear. Prices $4.00 and priced ones, too, and good IT I For the ladies to buy their seen the attractive line we that they will buy here. 1 not make but for the ft who have seen them have I be the same with all whos( ==Ketchii UNDERTAKING WILL BE CONTINUED IN the future the same as in the past in the old establishment in all its departments with a full ',tock of Gaskets, Burial Cases and Coffins ::onstantly on hand, and use of Eearse when requested. Thankful for past patronage end solicitous for a share in the uture, in the old stand. Calls attended to at all hours. Til EIEi GIN SHP. J. M. ELLIOTT & CO. Wedding Presents' Birthday Presents Our line of Htand-Paintced China ha~ dways bc~en noted for its exquisite de digns, both in color and shape. We* lave just opened a new shipment, wvhich in beauty, taste aind variety surpasses our previous efforts. N. >ride could ask for a more beautiful. tift than one of these handsomely ~ecorated pieces. Cake Plates rnwging-1 n prece from $2.50 to $7.50. Bowls. iitchers, Vases, Chocolate Pots, and. ~ven to the smiallest Bon Ron and. )live Dikhes anid Pin Trays are beau jes to be seen in our store. Pricea easoniable. Cut Glass. A new andl large stock of Cut Glass ias just arrived. Our line is alwaty5s. dImired for its elabhorate cuts and rce onabhle prices. Vass, Desantes. Vtr Pitchers, Berry Bowls, Celery )ishes; :'lso Ilon Bon and Olive Dishes .d smaler pieces. A nice assortmlenr& o ebioose from. Silver. Tf vou prefer Silver for your prese le are .qulite sure we can please yo terling Silver Berry Bowls, WVater 'itchers, Tea Sem und mianly other irge pieces are to be found here. If on1 wish some odd piece~ we haye it. ust come anid see. If yon umn't come w-rite for our; lustrated Catatlogue of staple goods latches, Jewelry, Silverware, Cut lass, etc. ~. Ii. LACH ICOTTE & CO. 24 flain Street, Columbia, s. C. o in stockr, write the factory- we ISUM ER : -=- : antee that each l0c phg cJ'* bacco and contains mcrc ality than any other l0c or sold by any factory. -d which will entitle him~n o onc j' :Co.. Winston-Salem. N. C. ie or Abrodd. our clothes are our Clothes, you'll be a credit to inity, so far as appearances go. All you need to do is as good as your apparel, and you're all.right. made by Strouse & Bros. and Ab Kirshbaum & gh standard if you are going to live up -to them. !=wool genuineness and honesty, and no thread of ; if you wear these celebrated clothes you are a te clothes here to start with. )RTUNATE MISTAKE. i man's shoe must be ugly on the outsidet in order to e. Our new line of "Easy=wearing" Shoes is de hapes and leathers harmonize with fashion's latest a shoe store exclusively, it would be imposible to F Styles, Leathers, Heels and Toes. Please take it r assortment is absolutely complete," Men's [and e most conservative or the veriest extremist. All. Douglas, Bion F. Reynolds, Hamilton Brown, etc. B. STETSON HATS. 'about our ability to please the men in their head 55.00. Exceptional good hats. at $3.00; the lower ones at that-=the very best for the money. VILL NEVER DO Dress Goods and Ready=made Skirts till they have are offering, and then they will be so well pleased rhis is a pretty broad statement-=one that we would ill assurance of the superiority of these goods. Those roven by their deeds that we are correct. It will % good fortune it is to call here before buying. 1 Mercantile Co.= The SameOIStgry. It's the same old story--the best place in Fairfield County to buy your FURNITURE is at - R. W. PHILLIPS'. The stock is aiways full -in every department and prices are sure to be the very lowest. If you haven't been in yet to see this season's offerings, be sure to do so before buying. BED=ROOM SUITES at various prices. Can suit you in grade and price. IRON BEDS=- Large stock on hand and at close prices. trCOOK STOVES are a specialty with us. No bet trplace to get just what you want at the right price. PICTUJRES ! PICTURES !--A large assortment; some of them beauties. All at inviting prices.. Be sure to see them. UNDE'RTiAKING, A full supply of CASKETS and COFFINS. All orders promptly attended to. WOVEIN WIRE ENTCJIG For Hogs For Horses For Poultry For Yards For Gardens. Costs less than wood fence; easier to put up; thor oughly galvanized and will last a lifetime. Call or write. I will gladly furnish you prices on all styles and heights. R.Y. TURNER. THIS IS YOUR CHANCE. The mill having shipped me by mistake a lot of Ball Thread, I am going to sell it cheap ~as long as it lasts. Just think of 15 CENTS A BOX FOR iT. That's the price. Geo. R. Lauderdale. w :11 supg you direct. -~c .ed at T obcco FRERE at any store handling this brand.