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w- W Mr. Merchai PLEASE BEAR IN can save you the N through the ordering HEAVY GROCI FEED PRODUI You can get anythii this line right here z day in the week. Pi to be as low as you ci Just let me quote yot will see that this is s I shall be pleased t all orders will be give tion. Many thanks for p Your Broker, L. A. R4 SHUPPING Is sO When it can all be don( that is the satisfaction I who come here to do the If it is anything in ti tion line, it is here. If i here, and in rp-to-date: a Pi:cture, 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 wc -all over the town. Men's C I can save you money ot1 tailor-made suit for $12.50 BOYS' SUlTS--A good Come to see them. SHOES at prices to plea As for GROCERIES come buying. - I also have some nice JE prices. Will be pleased to h yourself. I am bound to sel Thanks for past patrona ance of the same. Window We have just recel Window Glas: Lanterns ai Repaint your Buggies McMASTER * Under Winnsboro Hotel. COTTON GINNERS AND Write for prices or Ea'obit Couplings Gauges Drills Gauge Cocks Oil Cups Haok Saws Oil Cans Belt, Lai Lt~ Leather Packing all kinds, Shafti.ng; else in mnachiners Columbia-Supply Co, - - Notice to Creditors. All parties having claims ago inst the~ estate of John L. Hawes, deeensed' attested ud all parte indebtd to tb. * said estate will miae paymet tO me Admr. Estate John L. Hawes. 10-18-3 NEW:SIPMENT MULES and HORSES Five teuus big mules, four teams medium mules, several extra fine single mules. One pair best three-year-old Kentucky mules ever brought soul h. 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: MIND THAT I rorry occasioned of your "RIES and TS. ig you want in t your door any ices guaranteed tn get elsewhere. prices and you 10. . serve you and n the best atten ist patronage. sborough. at one place, and hat comes to those ir trading. e Dry Goc.ds or No t is Millinery, it is tyles too. Or if it is Rug. or a Window r if it is any piece Stove, or a Heater, it Buggy or a Wagon, akes no difference > come right along rry of having to shop 0. BOAG. lothing. MEN'S CLOTHING. A Can't be beat. ine at Bargain Prices. ~eyou. and get my prices before WELRY at rock-bottom ave you call and see for ge, I solicit a continu A. HOOD. -Glass. ved a supply of 3 and Putty. d Globes. and Wagons. COMPANY. 1WACHINRY OWNILRS the following Lubricators Belt, Guudy Helt, Rubber fil, Pres her Ejeetors '.Hatonners FilesPuhy Colb .rs for~ shafting and uy thing r sup plies. -- Colun~bia. S. C. RED: Longtown Notes. Your paper cano as :a very welcome visitor to the Lougtown graded school and we all ejoye I it very much. We shaA look forward to its weekly visits with much pleasure and intend to keep the tito of the paper. Our school observed last Fri day as Arbor Day and set cut 27 trees on our grounds, mostly water-oaks, but the walnut, plum,! china, cedar, silver maple, althea and mock orange were represented. We have plenty of room to oc Cupy us for several arbor dai s and will plant more trees and shrubs later in the season. There are twenty acres of land in the school grounds, so yon see we can Plaut to almost any extent we wisbh. Our school has determined to make the school grounds tl e most attractive place in the com 3nunity. Nature and our trustees have already done much for us. We have a beautiful school builcl ing and it is situated- upon a beautiful -minence which will lend itself to tree and flower de coration very readily. By the way, the school law of 1903 says that the third Friday in November shall be observed as Arbor Day, but the State, some week or more ago, announced that Friday, 3rd of November, was Arbor Day; so on the strength of this we observed the 3rd. Can you inform us when the law was amended? We wonder how many teachers of the State redeemed their pledge taken at the summer school to observe Arbor Day. Miss Nora Curlee, our assistant teacher, spent Saturday and Sun day in Ridgeway, the guest of Miss Willie Poovey. Our school was represented at the State Fair by Miss Fannie Lewis, Tom Reeves, and Marion Tidwell Our school did not open until the 23rd of October and therefore we did not give holiday for the Fair. Mr. Sloan, the State geologist, was in this co.mmunity one day last week on his way to a gold mine near here. Misses Sallie Lee Harrison, Estelle Harrison and Cardie Reeves, and Messrt J. D. Harri son and Walter McEachern spent several days at the Fair last week. Can anyone tell ut, Mr. Editor, what is the origin of the name Indian Summer, as applied to this season of the year? Visitors will soon begin to arriv~e at the club house situated near here, as the huntiag season has opened. Birds are said to be plentiful in this neighborhood. With best wishes for the con tinued success of your paper, we are Longtown Graded School. -Plans to Get Rich. are often frustrated by sudden breakdown, due to dyspepsia or constipation. Brace up and take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They take out the materials which are clogging your energies, and give you a new start. Cure headache aind dizziness too. At McMaster Co. Obear Drug Co. and Jno. H. McMaster & Co. drug stores; 25c, guaranteed. White Oak Notes. Mr. J1. Colvin Wilson, one of our most successful farmers. bas gathered 29 bales of cotton, weighing 500 pounds each, from 32 acres. He used about 400 pounds fertilizer per acre; he also made at least 300 bushels of corn on 28 acers. His oat and hay erop was also very good for the year. 'Rev. Jno. A. Smith of Monti :ello, Ark., preached td~o fine 4ermons for u.; here Sabbath norning and evening. Mr. Siih vas the beloved pastor of this 4hurch for six years. He is on is wayv to the A. R. P. Synod t Dne~ West. Mr" Rott. H. Wylie and chil r 1 of Watertown,~ Fi.. arr'ived rthe~ home of t he forme's father, i r. .'ohn T. Wylie. at Wellridge :i V edneulay last. Mr. Wylhie . pecte I soon. Their many elatives and fri nds here wel comne them batck. Mr. and Mrs. Angell of Balti more are visiting the latter's father and family, Mr. W. B. Wood wa d. Mrs. T. C. Dowling left yeste: day for bomne at Olar after a visit of some days at the home of Mr. C. W. Mobley. Miss Laura Woodlward and nister, Mrs. Angell, s.pent several daps with friends in Winusbozo last week. Mrs. Jane Rowe and Mr s S. R. McDowell are visiting relatives at Wellridge, Chester county, this wetk. Your corresp~ondent has been. having chills and fever, but thinks he is about straight aigaik. N~.. ---TO THE MERCHANT ME who will cut out and mail us this Make Your Grocer Give You Guaranteed Cream of Tartar Baking Powder Alum Baking Pow ders interfere with digestion and are un healthful. Avoid the alum. Grenbrier Dots. Misses Deulah and Asbury Lever wero tho guets of Miss Bertiha Blair last weck. Miss Libell Curlee has returned to Columbia coilege after a few days stay at home. Mr. au Mrs. Pope Brooks, Jr., of Mount Airy, N. C.., are now in the community. Mrs. J. 1. Stewart .s in Colm bia with her daughter, Mrs. Will Carter, who has beeu -very ill. Miss Jessie Lyles has gone to take charge of the Browntown school. Miss Lila Brockin;ton, who has been sick for the last two weeks, is able to be a; v -ork again. Mrs. A. C. Goldsm-Al of Stone Mountain, Ga., is viiting her mother, Mrs. Pope Bro oks. The young folks ejoyed a sociable at Mr. .T. R. Curlee's last Friday evenin1g. L. C. Danger in Fall Colds. Fall colds are liable to han.; on all winter leaving the seeds of pmt urnonia, bronchitis or consuml.ttion. Foley's Honey and Tar cures qui.ckly and pre vents serious results. It is old and re liable, tried and tested, safe Ln d sure, contains no opiates and will nc t con stipate. Sold by McMast er Co. One Bale per Ac:re. If you want to mak e one bale of cotton per acre, p ]ant Peter kin's Improved see d. If you don't careto take the trouble of ordering them from ( apt. Peter kin at $1.00 per bus hel., I have them, selected with. caret andi sacked at 50 cents per busal,.4 Get your seeds for next year's crop now. 1). L. Stevenson, Stevenson, S. C. The lacfBat & m e s now the best equ' ipped1i twas eol lge in the South. i rougly endorsed. Our gradua~tes are in d.mnd. Termis the most rr rasoniu le. All interested wi ii doc well to write us. Address, THE MACFF AT 1.XSINE5S COL LEGE~, 10-18 Columbia, S. C. 0RO FENgE o[ EAFE ThMN WOOD .ATUFACTU -tC' OY9 T 'Vhcse ? mecs re eiv sA I se Eighest SA ward, " Cold j .:a'.," World's ' w'.i tml st ecoo' mical fe:c you OUcanf binv. P'r' ce less t .aan a res >ctat ie wood fenice. *3 Vhy no- , replac ::ony old one ow, wit h ancat. attractiv:lOFECE,( "I. AST A LIFTIE. Over I00 designs o lrc'n Fenc., Iron Flower Yase. s ;tees, eca:. <.hwn' in our catalogues. V ?riCes will Snt'priSo Cou. CALL AND s2E US. R. W. PHILLiPS, / gent, Winm ;boro, S. C. CoRan CT DRESS$ The "Mode -n Method" system of high-grade~ & .iloring introduced by L.E. Hays & Co., of Cincinnati, 0., satisfies god dressers everywhere. AHl Gazm nts Made Strictly t ,t >ur Measure at moderaie -i s. 500 styles of foreign anomestic$~ tics from which to choose. Ask your' dsrier to show you our line, or if not represer.d,, write to uo for par-tictularo. CINCIS2 IAT,. OHIO. JJ you hcr-:: :'t :ie d ic at Tob Wherever you go, if y yourself and to your commi then is to make your actio One thing about the clothe Bros. is they set a pretty h Correct style, perfect fit, ai "mercerized cotton" cheal model citizen. We have t AN UNF( It is to suppose that be comfortable on the insi< cidedly unique, in that its ideas. Even if we conduc1 show you a greater range c literally when we say "ou Ladies' Shoes to please tt Styles and Leathers. W. I JOHN That's enough to sa grear. Prices $4.00 and priced ones, too, and good IT' For the ladies to buy theii seen the attractive line wi that they will buy here. not make but for the f who have seen them have be the same with all who. =-Ketchi UNDERTAKING WILL BE CONTINUED Ils the future the same as in the pasi in the old establishment in all its departments with a ful stock o1 Caskets, Burial Oases and Coffins constantly on hand, and use o: hearse when requested. Thankful for past patronage and solicitous for a shiare in the future, in the old stand. Calls attended to at all hours. TE ELIgTT tIN SHP. J. M. ELLIOTT & CO. Wedding Presents Birthday Presents Our line of -Hnd-Painted China has always been noted for its exquisite de signs, both in color' and shape. W< have just Opened a new shipment which' ini beauty, taste and variety surpasses our previous efforts. N< bride could ask for a more beautifu rift thani one of these hiandsomel) hecorated pieces. Cake Plates rangkg in price from $2.50 to $7.50. Bowls Pitchers, Vases, Chocolate Pots, ancl even to the smallest Bon Bon anc Olive Diehees a-nd Pin Trays are beau ties to be seen in onr store. Price resona~ble. Cut Glass. A n.ew nde large stoek of Cut (Glass has jtit :arrived. Our line is always ad n red for its elaborate cuts and rea, sonab'le .pric'es. Vas.s Deganters, Wter Pitch'ers. Berry Bowls, Celery Dshes: al.<o ilon Bon and Olive Dishes to eboose fromi. Silver.. rf you prefer Silver for your presentl we are q1uite sure we canl please you. Steiling Silver Berry Bowls, Water Pitiers, Tea Sels unad miany other large pit'ee are to be found here. .I you wish some odd pieoe we have it. 'ust comue and see. T f von casn't come write for our Illustrated 'Catngue of staple goods WaceJewelry.g Silverware, Cut Glass4, etc. P. H. LACICOTTE & CO. 142 a ai Street. Columbia, S. c, acco in stcck, write~ the factory--3 ONSUMER : - - ~ gunrantee that occh I0c phgoi of - :r tobacco and contamns mre quality than any other 10c el. cr sold ,by ay factory. card which will cntitle hr t o c ie or broad. our clothes are our Clothes, you'll be a credit to inity, so far as appearances go. All you need to do ns as good as your apparel, and you're all right. s made by Strouse & Bros. and Ab Kirshbaum & igh standard if you are going to live up to them. l=wool genuineness and honesty, and no thread of :; if you wear these. celebrated clothes you are a ,e clothes here to start wvith. )RTUNATE MISTAKE. a man's shoe must be ugly on the outsidet in order to le. Our new line of "Easy=wearing" Shoes is de shapes and leathers harmonize with fashion's latest t a shoe store exclusively, it would be imposible to if Styles, Leathers, Heels and Toes. Please take it tr assortment is absolutely complete," Men's and e most conservative or the veriest extremist. All L. Douglas, Bion F. Reynolds, Hamilton Brown, etc. B. STETSON HATS. y about our ability to please the men in their head $5.00. Exceptional good hats at $3.00; the lower ones at that-=the very best for the money. WILL NEVER DO - Dress Goods and Ready=made Skirts till they have n are offering, and then they will be so well pleased This is a pretty broad statement==one that we would ull assurance of the superiority of these goods. These proven by their deeds that we are correct. It will ;e good fortune it is to call here before buying. n Mercantile Co.== The SameOId Story. It's the same old story--the best place in Fairfield County to buy your FURNITURE is at R. W. PHILIIPS'. The stock is always full in every department and prices are sure to be the very lowest. .If you havent been in yet to see this season's offerings, be sure to do so before buying. BED-R~OOM SUITES at various prices. Can suit you in grade-and price. IRON BEDSe- Large stock on hand and at cidse prices. COOK STOVES are a specialty with us. No bet ter place to get just what you want at the right price. PICTURES !2 PICTURES !--A large assortment; some of them beauties. All at inviting prices. Be sure to see them. UNDE RTAKING, A full supply of CASKETS anid COFFINS~ Al orders promptly attended to. IWOYE' WIRE FENCDI SFor Hogs .For Horses SFor Poultry For Yards For Gardens. ICosts 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.TURN ER. TflE PLACE To Buy Your WINTER? S(A t Old Prices.) We have the most complete Fall stock of "Leather"she in ev'erythiing for the comfort (of the feet that can be had, and SE. P.& F. A. D AVIS, : 0 1710 MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. (We Bought Early Before the Advance.)j c- C-:o Rcd !eat Tobacco FREE atany store handling this brand.