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Fine ut Glass. A beautiful iot now in and another shipment expected daily. Genuine Chinaware Stock of this the largest I have ever carried, Some beautirul designs. No cheap stuff in the whole lot. Sewing Machine Fixtures I have just received a complete stock of Sewing Machine Fixtures, including Needles, Bobbins, Shuttles, etc., for every sewing machine of standard make. Fine Oil too. C. M. Chandier. ave Yo Got d Cook? If you have or if you haven't, you can't do better ihan to have that fruit cake baked here. But little advance over the cost of the. ingredients, all of which can be had here. Another shipment of Currants, Raisins and Citron just in. Fresh Cream Cheese of a very superior grade. Try it if you want cheese that is cheese. A Fresh -Nuts Dates, & c. Shipment of A 6 has come in Remember that a well selected lot of Canned Goods is always kept in stock, G. A. WI T E, Baker and Confectioner. Is a delightful eCise, but its exDensiverioss jimits it to the rich and well=to=do only: BUGGY RIDING is equaly delightful, though not quite so rapid. and is within the reach of ail==especia!!y since the price of Buggies has been made so low here. No longer any ex= cuse for any one to be without a good buggy, Wagons, the very best ones, too, at tV very lowest prices. M W. D oty. L So MORROW CO. RION, S. C. Everything in this store is cheaPer than any= where else in the coun= ty. TH E L. .M ROW CO. RON,S. C. Lest You Porget ThIB IS TH E PLACE TO JET YOUR Stationr& ShoSple This wi!i remind you that we have just received a big lot of A PETERIES, pADS AND ~ABLETS P~APETERiES, ADS ~ND ABLETS Let us fix vou up for carrying on your correspon= dence in a mavnfler that will be pleasmng to you. McMASTER( COMPANY. The Grea Old Julius Cesar v And calculating < He wanted his carE "True courage oi He said in accon "But if you want t Tou've got to ad, The merchant, the The statesman ai Take care their nar From fame's swil The truly simple S Will never win a To be a hero in the You've got to ad1 Raise Chickens Too. The Winnsboro News and Herab had an article last week with th( heading, " Our E-nornous Egg Crop. Has Editor Fooshe added the chicker indnstry to his sorghum and turuil enterprise?- cter Rporwr. Just: for the sake of keepinc the records straight we beg t( inform our good Chester contem porary that the chicken craze is nothing new with us. "Bunny Brown" was the principal sourcE of our pocket cbange for several years in very early boyhood days and when we sold one dozen o: her great big eggs for twenty-five cents about Christmas time, which was considered something extraordinary in those days out in the country, we began to dream dreams of fortunes in eggs, and there still lingers the hope that even yet some day we are going to have our money laid for us. Surely, our good friend has not forgotten what great big tears of sadness we shed in a column of rsmall pica three or four years ago when a whole carload of California eggs on their way to Florida was wrecked right here in Fairfield county. Just think of it,-a carload of eggs that had come three thousand miles being wrecked right here at our door. It almost makes the tears come again to think about it not broken eggs-but the fact that there are so many people in this and other counties in South Carolina and adjoining states with broken fortunes, who might have been rich, or at least in far aore comfortable circumstances, if they had only been willing to give their time to this small in ustry, which has made the peo ple of other sectione wealthy. There was formerly not so much to-encourage the farmers here abouts to raise poultry, when eggs were 6 to 10 cents per dozen, and chickens, half grown, from 10 to 15 cents in trade-and but slow sale at these sacrifice prices. But that time has passed and there is always a steady demand for poultry products at prices that a few years ago would have made one ~say, "I would die be fore I would pay any such prices as that for chickens and eggs." And yet these same people have almost to die now because they can't get these healthy articles of food at all How disappoint ing, when one goes to a hotel table right here in Winnsboro, craving a soft-boiled egg for breakfast, to be told that eggs are not to be had at any price. The. larger places get over this trouble by beirg supplied with cold storage eggs. The small places like Chester and Winns boro must still depend upon get ting their egg supply from the local markets. Only let the farm ers of Chester and Fairfield see to it that they furnish the supply to satisfy this ever-increasing de mand for probably the~ greatest of all food prodnets, the egg. Christmas is not far off and thers will be the same old de mand for eggs for cakes and other things. Eggs at 25 to 35 and ~ve 50 cents a dozen are deserv ing of some attention, even when cotton is at 10 cents a pound. Of course, our friend, Brother Buchanan, and the rest of our ftrer friends know that sorghum seed is a fine grain feed for chick ens and that boiled turnips are a good thing to go along for mak iug a well baaned ration. Insomnia and lIdigestion~ Cured. "Lst v'ear 1 hadl a very severe at ck of inidiigestioni. I could not sleep at night and suffered most exeruciatm-' ains f'or t hree houlr after each meal. I ws trouWbzcled t Va for about tigree ~oth e-he .iV I usedl 'hamiberlmin's Stonei'Lh and .'IVer' TIablets; and re c .'ivel immed0 iateI~ ' reief, say's Jo-nl Fr sale y 0occar i~rug(C.. Not Dead Yet. The biggest fool yet reported is th Uijtroit man who built a mos '.fuent to Satan. Satan i: no dead.-News and Courier. Don't t1ake a Mistake. M .any persons suffer fromIf dli/ziness hmeah's and bat'kachies wVho tre'a ;'i~th l"e" for s'tonuwh~ tr'oubles oI somW st o-io of th-- k ineys. wi ' Ai be quickly crd .by'iI \ Foley' oniey and Tarm. ''ake it in tune o Rgfnssuitutes Sold by McMaste t Essential. ras a shrewd er reviewed ight to make a hie," ts wise. - 23 benefit, vertise." hilanthropist, id the sage 3es are never missed 1 turning page. imole Life priz2. strife, ertise. -Washington Star. Idle Rich in America. (Iffknry Wfa/lrsonin occbe Cos mopol/ian.) The poor soul who has such heaps of money that he does not know what to do with himself is almost as much the sport and prey of the winds that blow as the tramp, who, though he recks not whence his dinner may come, takes life as he finds it and makes himself merry on tho highway. The idle millionaire, whether he has a title or not, must follow the fashion if he would keep in the swim; and to keep in the swim is the one objective point. For him the year is subdivided, laid out in regular parterre, like an Italian garden, and he must even fulfill his destiny as a gentleman of wealth and leisure. He is rarely happy. Ee buys a palace, lives in it awhile, and goes away. "So awfully dreary, doncherknow." He buys a yacht, tires of it, sells it, and buys another. "Nothing like the water, doncherknow." The automobile craze caught him where he was weakest-for fast, fast, faster is the aim-and he is now scudding and scorching over tio world's byways, having found a new and costly toy-a veritable flying Dutchman, only on the land, not on the water. In a word fortune's favorite is never happy except when he is giving proof that he can spend more money than his rival, yet wretched when he finds how little it brings him, either of distinc tion or diversion. The Man to be Envied. "Deposit your money in a bank, in your home bank, if you have one, and if not, in the near est bank to you," says the Spar tanburg Herald. The wise man, and the man to be envied, is he that in November deposits largely in the sweet potato bank.-News and Courier. Sick headache is caused~by a disord ered condition of the stomach and is quickly cutred by Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Obear Drug Co. ~onvulsion, IFits, then. Epilepsy. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nerv ine has been so successful in curing these brain-wrecking diseases that there is every reason to believe that even the most hopeless cases can be benefited, if not fully restored. We will be pleased to refer any one thus a'fflicted to many wlr> now enjoy the blessing of Ihealth, after years of hopeless suffering.' "I have a soni that had brain fever when two years old, followed by fits of the wcest type, and he was pronounced incurable. I spent hundreds of dollars for him, without relief. After about fifteen years he became so bad that we sent him to Longcliff hogital for the insane, at Logansport, Inid. Hie wag there r.carly three years, but he con. tinued to grow worse, so w.e brought him homo July 30, 1902. in an awful conditon, Hie had lost his mind al-nost entirely. le hardly knew one of the family; could not even find his bed; was a total wreck. lHe had from 5 to 10 fits a day. We were urged to try Dr. Milcs' Nervino, and before the first bottle was used, we~ cou.ld see a change for the better. We have given It to him ever rinco, ar.d he has had but two very light spcils since last August, 1903, and then he was not well other ways. We proncunce h~rm cutred, as he can work and go a nyw here. If any one wishes to ark any question~s conc'erning this, they air' at liberty to do so." E. Hf. BUrNNELL, Lincoln, Ind. Dr. M!!lss' Nervine is acld by your druggist, who wll guarar.t::e that the first bnot!3 wilt -benefit. !f it 1ails, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind TE "BOSS" COTTON PRlESS! SIMPLEST, STRONGEST. BEST STHE MURRAy GIMNNO STEWM Gins, Feede, CODensers, Etc. GIBBES 1MAC1U YCO. SOME M1 TH( THAT TAS kind the ok the War. 2 DEEF IS the THIP the land i MIDDLEBU sold by us d Harnes BRIDLES a old prices. Sale of Land. As attorneys for. the owners, we will offer for sale on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER a tract of 160 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of G. L. Det-ihns and others, known as Allen Stewart place. Terms-Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers. A. S. & W. D. DOUGLASS, 11-15td Attorneys. Notice of Sale of Land. The Winnsboro Bank will offer for sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, before the Court House door in Winnsboro, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER, for cash, an undi vided two-thirds interest in all that certain piece, parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in the County' of Fairfield and State of South Caro lina, containing five hundred and seventy-five acres, more or less, known as the Barkley Place, and bounded on the north by lands of Mrs. S. G. Mar tin and the Nichols land; on the east by the Catawba River and lands form-. erly belonging to James G. Johnston, deceased, now belonging to the Sout h erni Power Company; on the south by land formerly owned by Jeptba Ar ledge; and west by lands of M1rs. S. M. Gladden and Mrs. S. G. Martin.. T. K. ELLIOTT, 11-15td President. Land Sale. I will offer for sale before the Court, House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEM BER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public ou-ery, to the highest bidder, the following described prop rty, to wit: "All that parcel or tract of land lying, being and situate in Fairfield County, Township No. S, containing ne Hundred and Fifty-two Acres, rore or less, and bounded on the north by lands belonging to Henry Y. Hin nant and J. W. Robinson; on the east by lands belonging to John Fenly; on he west by lands of Hattie Colernan; and on the south by lands of John Eenly; being the same tract of land urchased by John Fenly from R. H. Edmiun ds and J. B. Duke, executors f T. C. Cloud, by deed bearing date -- day of November, A.. D. 1884." TERMS OF SALE. One-third of the purchase money to e paid in cash, or all cash, at the op ion of the purchaser on the day of: the sale, arnd the balauce on a credit of one and twvo years, with interest at 7 er cent from the date of sale, to be ecured by the bond of the purchaser r purchasers and a mortgage on the| remises sold; the purchaser to pay for! ll necessary papers. FAIRFIELD LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY, ll15dT. K. E LLIOTT, Treasurer. Sheriff's Sale. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRtFIELD. Caldwell Dry Goods Co., Plaintiff, against -Hattie S. Brooks, Defendant. Notice is hereby given that pursuant to and by virtue of an execution to me directed, I wvill offer for sale, at pub lic outcry, to the highest bidder, before the Court House door in Wiunsboro, on the FIRST M[OND AY IN DECEMBER, 1905. (being the 4th day thereof). dur ing the legal hours of sale the following described real estate: All that piece, parcel or tract of land lying, bein'g and situate in the County and State above mentioned, contain ig THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY EIGHT (84S) ACERS, more or less, arnd bounded on the north by lands of ID. V. Walker and Peter 'rhompson, colored; on the east by lands of D). V. Walker; on the south and wes by lands of E. B. Mason. Levied on by me on the 8th day of Novembiler as the prop~erty of the De fendant in the aboive case. Terms of Sale: Cash. A. D). HOOD, 11-15td Sheriff F. C. FOR RENT-A new and1 desira ble five-room house with stable Iand garden. J. 0. Boag. DRE OF )SE MOLASSES TE like they used to, the I folks say they had before )o send your jug along. PLOUGHING 4G that counts in -getting n the proper shape. The STERS and TURNPLOWS c the Work. os and Saddles, rd COLLARS at the same Be sure to see them. A. B. CATHCART. THE REASON WHY The little grocery business started in a small wooden store on the northern end of Congress street has grown to where a building twice the size is necessary to care for the great ly increased stock is because every detail of the business has been carefully looked after-the buying right, and above all selling at the right prices and treating _all right alike. JUST ARRIVED-A barrel of New Orleans Molasses.. All right, too. FRUIT CAKE-All the ingredients here-Carrants, Citron, Raisins, &c. GOOD COFFEE-Is easy to have, if you use the kind sold here in 5-lb. cans. Your Groc.ery orders solicited. S. C. JOHNSTON. Winter Wearables --IAT Remarkably Low Prices. OUR LEADER--A Man's Suit, easily worth $15.00, for only $12.50. Speaks for itself. OVERCOATS=-Dirt cheap. When it comes to Over coats, there is never one even near us in price. BOYS' SUITS==From 75 cents to $2.50. Boys' Pants from 25 cents to 75 cents. SHOES--From $1.00 to $5.00. See our $3.50 Shoe. It's a corker. GOLD BAND--Thatjmeans the best'ham. Send and get one. Get your other groceries here too, W. A. HOO D. Clerk's Sale. I For Sale. II will offer for sale on the FIRST STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, MONDAYINDECEMBERn bc fore the Court House door in Wi-8 COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. boro, S. C., my houseand lot in Winne hero, containing 113- acres of land. This COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. p erty has one 5-room cottage, a ,gmu well of water, large barn, a ser William H1. Lyles and Thomas Lyles' vant's house, and sniceyoungorchard. as Ext utors of the last Will a Eight acre of this land willproduce a Testament of Thomas M. Lyles, d bale of cotton per acre Al is under ceased, substituted in this action in wire fence. place of Amos E, Davis, as Guar- Terms of Sale: One-third cub; bal dian, Plaintiffs, ance in one and two years at 7 per against cent interest from date of sale, with Belton E. Lyles and John D. McCar- bond and mortgag on premises. Pos Icy, Defendants. session given 15t In pursuance of an order of the Court MRS. CARRIES. CRAWFORD. of Common Pleas, made in the above 11-I5td stated case, I will offer for sale before the Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER laft Bhm (lR next, within the legal hours of sale, I at public outcry, to the highest bidder, Is now the best equipped business col the following described property, to lege in the South. Strongly endorsed. wit:' Ourgraduates are in demand. All that certain piece, parcel or tract Terms the most reasonable. of land lying, being and situate in the All interested wil do wel to write County of Fairfield, in the State afore- us. Address, said, on the waters of Rock Creek, a THE MACFEAT BUSI ES tributary of Broad River, containing COLLEGE, TWO HUNDRED AND FORTY 10-18 Columb* S.C. AI wl ofaer fo salentnntheEIR T foeoherurmHueeoornlyns eas bylads orerl owedby o , S. 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