The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, January 24, 1906, Image 8
Will Not be Undersold
All goods at cost,==
Some below cost.
Biggest bargains in the
county here.
L. LANDECKER.
Horses, Mules and Wagons
We have received three carloads of Horses and
Mules within the past week, which in addition to
what we already had on hands gives us a large, com
plete assortment of over 100 head.
We sell them fast and on short profits, with no
long feed bills added.
This last car being our eleventh carload shipped us
this Fall--more than one half of all the stock shipped
to Columbia. It is not because people like us that
our sales outnumber all competitors. It is because
we give the people "Value for their money."
Respectfully,
GREGORY-CONDOR MULE COMPANY,
Harper Stables on Plain Street, Columbia, S. C.
P. S. Our sales on "1LD HICKORY" WAGONS
the largest ever recorded by any one firm in the
South, which alone is evidence of their superiority
A large stock of all grades of BUGGIES now on hand
The Cost of Fuel
Reduced to a minimum
By the use of Air-Tight Heaters. Got them here
for Wood and for Coal. Nothing equal to the
Hot Blast for coal. Beats them all. Try one.
Buy here. Prices the lowest
and will put them up, too.
R. T. MATTHEWS & SON.
COTTON GINNERS AND MACHINERY OWNERS
Write for prices on the following
Babbit Couplings Gauges Lubricators Belt, Gundy
Drills Gauge Cceak Oil Cups Belt, Rubber Drill' Press
Hack Saws Oil Cans Belt, Leather Ejectors Hammers
Fittings Injectors Pipe Files Pulleys
Laee Leather Packing all kinds, Shafting; Collars for shafting and anything
else in machinery supplies.
Columbia Supply Co, - - - Columbia, S. C.
CABBAGE PLANTS, CELERY, LETTUCE, BEET
AND ALL KINDS OF GARDEN PLANTS.
We are new prepared to furnish cabbage plants grown from the best seed
urchased from the most reliable salesmen in the business. We have the fol
owing varieties: Extra Early Wakefields. Charleston or large type Wakefields,
Henderson's Succession, Large type Flat Dutch. These plants are grown in
the open air and will stand great cold. We use the same plants in our thou
sand acre truck farm. We have a careful mar- in charge of the plant depart
ment, and will carefully pack them, we guarantee the count, express rates will
be reduced thirty per cent from last season.
Prices, in small lots $1.50 per thousand, inglarge lots$1.00 to $1.25 per thou
sand f. o. b. Meggetts, S. C, If cash 'does not accompany order goods will be
shipped C. 0. D. N. H. BLITCH COMPANY,
Meggetts, S. C.
TO DELICATE WOMEN
You will never get well and strong, bright, hap
py, hearty and free from pain, until you build up your
constitution with a nerve refreshing, blood-making
tonic, like
)Vieo0j*arlui
It Makes Pale Cheeks Pink
It is a pure, harniless, mediciaal tonic, made from vegetable
Ingredients, which relieve ferale pain and distress, such as heidache,
backache, bowel ache, dizziness, chills, scanty or profuse menstru
ation, dragging down pains, etc.
It is a building, strength-making medicine for women, the only
medicine that is certain to do you good. Try it.
Sold by every druggest in $ 1.00 bottles.
WRITE US A LETTER "YOU ARE FRIENDS
freely and frankly, in strictest confid-ofinwrtsr.F.LJoeo
ence, teiig us all your symptoms and GlaiTn.
troubles. We will send free afvice ~ o ~c aigC~'lIhv
(in plain sealed envelope), how togand3lb.adamnbetrhlh
cure them. Address: Ladies' Advisory ta o h at9yas elm
Dept., The Chattanooga Medicine Co., hsadta adli ot t
ChatanogaTen. wigh min,'' toal sritesr. g . .les.o
GalTati.HTenn.
REDO HEEM
-BY
"The Old Reliable"
Mutual Benefit Life In
surance Company.
ORGANIZED IN 1845.
STRICTLY MUTUAL. NO STOCK
HOLDERS.
INSURANCE FURNISHED AT
COST.
Mail this card filled in and full in
formation will besubmittsd
I was born on the.......day of............18....
N am e.............................' :....... ........... ...... .........
Address.............................
Quote nates on $.........insurance.
W. D. DAVIS,
Long Run, S. C.
J. Wilson Gibbes
TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS
1412 Main St., Columbia, S. C.
South Carolina Agent
DENSMORE TYPEWRITER-The
beet writing machine at any price.
CHICAGO TYPEWRITFR-T h e
best for the price-$35 and $50.
ALL MAKES-Rented, Exchanged,
Bought. Repairing on the premises by
an expert.
RUBBER STAMP FACTORY -
Stamps made every day on the prem
ises. Stencil Plates, Daters, Number-.
ing Machines, Check Punches of all.
kinIs.
OFFICE SUPPLIES AND FUR
NITURE-Everything from a Pen'
Poirit to a Roll Top Desk. Sectional
Filing Cases, Bookcases and Card In
dexes a specialty, 10-18.
d
UNDERTAKING s
WILL BE CONTINUED IN t
the future the same as in the past 1
in the old establishment in all its I
departments with a full stock of t
Caskets, Burial Cases and Coffins a
constantly on hand, and use of ,
hearse when requested.
Thankful for past patronage
Pd
and solicitous for a shE r3 in the C
future, in the old stand.
Calls attended to at all hours.
TRH ELIOTT GIN SHOP.
ti
J. M. ELLIOTT & CO. c
TresassNotice.
All persons are warned not to hunt,c
cut timber, or permit their live a
stock to come on any part of the land
owned or controlled by the under-r
signed, or trespass in any way. Allh
trespassers wil be prsecuted.
MRS. SALLIE C. RUFF. *
C. A. ROBINSON.
J. L. CAUTHEN. d
W. R1. ASHFORD.b
J. W. CLARKE.
E. B. MASON.
A. P. IRBY.
E. G4. FRIDY.
12-20-3t.
Trespass Notice.
All persons are warned not to hunt,
fish, or permit their live stock to come
on any part of the lands owned or con
trolled by the undersigned, or trespass
in any way. All trespassers will be
prscue. C.~ WILLINGHAM,
W. A. NEIL,
W. S. DURHAM,
H. D. ROBERTSON,
WV. R. ELLIOTT,
1-3 4t J. (4. G LADDEN.
DR. A. L. OTT,
Dentist,
Ridgewvay, S. C.
"*"-n and Lridlge WVork a speelalty.
10-11-3m
'th
CORRECT DRESS ei~
The "Modern Methd" system o[ ch
high-grade tailoring introduced by st
L.E.Hays &Co., of CincininatiO., 14
satisfies good dressers everywhere.
All Garments Made Strictly
to Your Measure C
at moderate prices. 500 utyles of foreign
an'omsi fabric from whichto choose.
Ask your dealer to show you our line, crl-f
not represented, write to us for particulas.
L. E. HATS @, Co.
CI C INNATI, OH IO.
~RCHANT : If you haven't R
T ~made of better tob~
itL tanan ther
I Write name and address pl
s aertiemean, we will mail him a 4
Every
rwo Mirnutes
Physic.s tell us that all
the b lo o d in a healthy
human body passes through
the heart once in every two
minutes. If this action be
comes irregular the whole
body suffers. Poor health
follows poor blood ; Scott's
Emulsion makes the blood
pure. One reason why
SCOTT'S
EMULSION
is such a great aid is because
it passes so quickly into
the blood. It is partly di
gested before it enters the
stomach; a double advan
tage in this. Less work
for the stomach; quicker
and more direct benefits.
To get the greatest amount
of good with the least pos
sible effort is the desire of
everyone in poor health.
Scott's Emulsion does just
that. A change for the
better takes place even be
fore you expect it.
We wilsend you a
sample free.
Be sure that this
picture in the fo-n of
a label:s on the wrap
per of every bottle of
Emulsion you buy.
Scorr & Bowns
Chemists
409 PearlSt., N. Y.
So cents and $t. go:
AU draggists
If the authorities are going to
ismiss all the Annapolis mid
iiipmen who were guilty of haz
g, they might as well close up
he school. A better plan would
e simply to have the offenders
t through ike same ordeals of
e "leaning rest," "number 1"
d the remainder, just as they
yrmerly put the underclassmen
rough them. And have the un
erclassmen in charge of the pro
edings. Haze the hazers.-The
tate.
ommon Colds are the Gause of Many
Serious Diseases.
Physicians who have gained a na
onal reputation as analysist of the
use of various diseases, claim that if
tching cold could be avoided a long
st of dIangerous ailments would never
a heard of. Every one knows that
eumonia and consumption originate
'om a cold, and chronic catarrh, bron
iitis, and all throat and lung trouble
e aggrevated and rendered more se
ous by each fresh attack. Do not
sk your life or take chanees when you
ve a cold. Chamberlain's Cough
emedy will cure it before these dis
ases develop. This remedy contains
opum, morphine or other harmful
r~ug and jhas thirty years of reputation
ick of it, gained by its cures under
ery condition. For sale by Obear
rug Co., and all medicine dealers.
4% Wood's Seeds.
Second Crop
Seed Potatoes
go further in planting than other
Seed Potatoes, yield better and
more uniform crops, and are in
high favor with truckers and
potato growers wherever planted.
Our stocks are of superior
quality, uniformr in size, and
sent out in full-size barrels.
Write for prices, and Wood's
1906 Seed Book, giving full and
interesting information about
Seed Potatoes.
TWs Wood & Sons, Seedsmien,
RICHMOND, - - VIRGINIA.
We carry the largest stock of Potatoes
in the South. Maino. Northern
grown and Second Crop Seed.
write for pdices.
Money to Loan.
[ have made arrangements to nego
te loans on first mortgage of real
ate ill this county in sums of not
sthan $300 and payable in not less
n five years. The rate of interest is
:ht per cent on sums under $1,000,
d seven per bent on sunms of that
ount or over. No conmmissions are:
rged. The borrower pays for ab
act and expensee.
J. E. McDONA LD,
1-6m Attorney.
)TTON SEED.-Wanted, Sixty
Thousand Bushels of cotioi
seed. Will pay a high price
for them, delivered at freight
depot in Winnsboro. E. T.
M~illing, Agent. 12 8 4t
ed Meat Tobacco in stock,
TO THE CONSUMER
Lbsolute guarantee that each l0c
icco and contains more good solic
lc plug of any weight offered o
siy here :
MARTIN LUTHER BRASSWELL.
Aged and WeR Known Citizen of Fair
field Found Dead in Bed at the home
of his Daughter in Columbia.
( The State, Jun.1.
Mr. Martin Luther Braswell
the compiler of one of the most
accurate maps ever made o'
Richland county, and one of th.
oldest civil engineer of the State
was found dead in bed yesterda;
morning at the home of his sot,
in-law, Mr. W. B. Farmer, 16t
Assembly street, where he w.
visiting his daughter, Mrs. Fai
mer.
Mr. Brasswell was born in Fair
field county seventy years ag.
and was still a resident of tha
county at the time of his death.
He is survived by his widow and
thirteen children, three of whom,
Messrs. W. M. and J. C. Bras
well and Mrs. W. B. Farmer, re
side in Columbia.
His remains were taken to
Blythewood yesterday afternoon
for interment in the church yard
at Asbury Methodist church, of
which he was a member and where
the funeral will be preached.
Mr. Braswell had been on his
visit here about two weeks. He
retired as usual Sunday night and
in appaiently good health and
when he was called by Mrs. Far
mer yesterday morning about six
o'clock it was found that he had
passed away during the night.
His death was due to ok age.
A Healing Gospel.
Re,. J. C. Warren, pastor of
Sharon Baptist church, Belair,
Ga., says of Electric Bitters: "It's
a Godsend to mankind. It cured
me of lame back, stiff joints, and
complete physical collapse. I
was so weak it took me half an
hour to walk a mile. Two bottles
of Electric Bitters have made me
so strong I have just walked three
miles in 50 minutes and feel like
walking three more. It's made a
new man of me," Greatest rem
edy for weakness and all Stomach.
Liver and Kidney complaints,
Sold under guarantee at McMas
ter Co.'s, and Jno. H. McMaster
& Co.'s, drug stores. Price 50c
beath at Lengto*w.
We were filed with feelings of
profoundest sor-ow yesterday
when we were apprised of the
death of Wrs. D. Y. Morgan. She
had been iH some time since, but
recently, however, her health
seemed to be somewhat improved.
And it was apparently probable
that she woult regain her wonted
health and strengtb. Yesterday,
while assisting her granddaughter
to prepare dinner, she took sick
suddenly and lived only a few
minutes thereafter. She was
about 6S years old. The funeral
services were held at the Presby
terian church, of which she was a
member, and were conducted by
Rev. J. E. Jones. The interment
was in the cemetery at the aboive
named church. Mrs. Morgan is
survived by her husband and the
following children: Mrs. Frank
Boulware, Mrs. S. L. Weir, Mrs.
John Gladden, and Mr. S. H. Mor
gan of Longtown, Mrs. T. J. Rob
inson of Texarkana (Texas), Mrs.
IFrye of Greenwood, Mrs. J. Rob
inson and Mr. W. B. Morgan of
Brighton, Tenn. We extend our
sympathy to the bereaved ones in
this great affliction. E. H. D.
A Fearful Fate.
It is a fearful fate to have to
endure the the terrible torture of
Piles. "I can truthfully say,"
writes Harry Colson, of Mason
ville, Ia., "that for Blind, Bleed
ing, Itching and Protruding Piles,
Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the
'best cure made." Also best for
cuts, burns and injuries. 25c. at
McMraster Co., Obear Drug Co.
and John H. McMaster & Co ,
druggists.
Mr. C. 0. Hearon of Bristol,
Tenn., formerly editor of the Bris
tol Herald has assumed the edi
torial management of the Spar
tanburg Herald, vice Mr. H. L.
Watson, resigned, an:1 Mr. J.-C.
Garlington, at one time editor of
the Herald, has taken a position
as editorial writer on the Spar
tanburg Journal.
For eoughs and colds no~ remuedy is
equal to Kxenniedy '' Laxative Hioney
and Tar. I t is different from all oders1
-better, becadiae it expels all cold from:
the systemi by acting as a cathartic on
the bowels. Aflords immediate relief
in Croup, Cougha, ('olds, Whoop in~t
Cough, etc. Chlildren I >ve it. sold by
all dealerd.
[ now the best eqjuippedl business eo!-I
ege in the South. Strongly endorsed.
Our graduates are in demaindi.
Terms the most reasonabile.
All interested will do well to write
Ws. Address,
THE MACFEAT BUSINESS
COL L E E,
write the factory-we will su
plug of Red Meat is
I juicy chewing qual
-sold by any factory
e &c cut of Red Meat Tobacco FRE
1905 Wak
DON'T BE CAI'
WHILE WE ARE
TO YOUR WANT
1905 HAS GOY
STILL IlEIRE A
SERVE YOU.
INSPECT 0 ]
DURING 190, 1
IT PROFITABI
YOUR TRADE.
W. C. BEAT'
Bea~itil Flowers
FOR ALL PURPOSES SHi PPED
EVERYWHERZE.
Carnations............................. c.den
Roses........... ........................$2.00 per dozen
Lily of Valley.... $1.00 to $1.50 per dozen
Aster........................50c. to 75c. per doren
Bouquets, Baskets or Boxes of
pretty Mixed F lowers..........$1.50 up
We make a spceialty of
Fine Wedding Work.
Write us when youlwish anvthing in
FLOWERS, PLANTS,
BULBSOR SEEDS.
ROSE HILL GREENHOUSES
COLUMBIA. S. C.
For sale by flcflaster Co.
Wedding
Presents
Holiday
Presents
Tt is not too early to consider holi
day presen ts. Buying presen ts always
seems a problemc but it neced not this
year. Our buy-tr has just returned
from the northern markets, and a more
select stock eannot be found anywhere.
Everything new in the .Jewelry line as
well as the regular staples are here.
Our handsome Brooches and Waist
Pins of heavy 14k gold, beautifully en
am~elled ini delicate autumn leaf tints,
will please the most fastidious. Our
ladies here atre enthusiastic over their
beauty. ( old Neck Reads are growing
more p~opular everyf~ dlay, and to be in
sty le you should have a Gold Bead
Neel lace. We hacve themi in several
s~izes of bead.s. smalil, medium and
latr~e, also in dubl~e st rands. Prices in
gold filled $2.T5 to $5.50: in solid gold.
88.00 tos '0.o. G old Bracelets~ area:1n
in v ogue. The monst, popular is t he
N ethersole, a plain, substantial brai.e
let, in sty le similar to) an overgrown
wedding ring. Somce 51lip over the hand
andl otheris have joints and clasps, so ais
to open for putting on; made in this
wa they tit imore snugly around the
wrst The Signet Bracelet, with place
for ini inis or mnono)gram, is also a pp
ular style. Pi'nce in gold tiled, $.0t
$.5.i00;i solid gold. 6.00jt to 2.0o
We haven't enough space to give a
description of each new article. but any
andi everything pretty in Wa tches,
Brooches. JRim.s. Hat P ins and all
k'inds of jewelry, either gold or gold
tilled, are to be found hmere. Prices
reaso~nable.
One of the latest and most beautiful
w.ares is the Kelva. The K~elvat Jewel
Case has a body of bisqiue, in soft, neu
tral colors. and dain.v i lowers hamnd
painted, niounted in gold broinze, ini
-ide lined with silk. Each piece is a
beautyv in it self. A n ice.r Chiristmas
present co)uld not h e found, anid now,
whliile wve are in the midst of thQ bride
season. t hey umake very desirable pres
ents. Somietinig new and useful, and
that is what is wanted. They come in
Vases, Jewel (a-es. lPu Il' Boxes, ('ig r'
. ar~s, etc.
I f you ca' come,. write for our illus
trated catamlogue of sta ple groods, viz..
Waitcht .~ .I I r y, Silverwar e,('ut
P. H. LACHICOTTE & CO.
.ewelers,
1424 M~ain St., tColumbia, S. C.
THE "BOSS"- COTTON PRESSI!
SINft:$S-T, STRQNGEST, SGEST.
THc MURR~AY'.GINNJPJO SYSTKU
Gins, Feeders.,'Coiensers, Ec
GI-BBES MACHINERY Co.
Coluzebia, S. C. $
Lpply you direct
E at any store hanellinge this brand.
Up 1906
GHT NAPPING,
WIDE AWAKE
S.
E, BUT WE ARE
ND READY TO
I GOODS, AND
7OU WILL FIND
'E TO GIVE US
{ COMPANY.
PIANOS.
The prol 1em of selecting a piano isv
simpleone.
THE HOUSE
that you buy from should be one of
unquestionable reputation.
A HOUSE
that represents the pianos of standard
makes.
A HOUSE
that is noted for fair dealing.
WE CLAIM
all these requisites.
WE HAVE
the PIANOS to suit you.
$250.00 UP
will buy a good piano from us.
OUR TERMS
made easy to cash buyers.
-IF INTERESTED
write us for catalogue, prices and terms.
Address,
MAONE'S MUSIC HOUSE,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Pianos and Organs.
Established Over 20 Years.
TAX REURN FO 1906,
The County Auditor's Office will be
open for the purpose of taking Tax Re
turns from January 1 to February 28,
1906. This is the year for making re
turns of real estate and each tract of
land must be listed separately.
Parties between the ages of twenty
one and sixty are liable to poll tax, un
iess otherwise exempt, and all person's
liable to poll tax are required by law to
make return of the same. Ex-Confed
erate soldiers are exempt from poll tax
akt the ag~e of fifty years.
All returns must be made in person
or by somie authiorized agent.
Thbere will accrue a penalty of 50 per
cent. where p~arties fail to make return -
within the time mentioned above.
The Auditor or his deputy will be at
the usual places for taking returps..ort
dayVs men~tionledl.
These appointments are made for the
coniveniee of the tax payers and it is
hoped they will remember and take
advantage of the opportunity and not
be in the rush in the last days in Feb
ruary.
Woodwards, Tuesday and Wednes
day, January 2 and 3.
Whiteoak, Thursday and Friday,
January 4 and 5.
Win nsboro, Saturday, January 6.
Ridgeway, Monday and Tuesday,
Jan~uary S and 9.
Blythewood, Tuesday and Wednes
day, .Januarv 9 and 10.
Bear Creek, (M. L. Cooper), January
11 and 12.
Winni sboro, Satu rday, January 13.
Fensterville, (Faucett's store), Tues
day and Wednesday, January 16 and 17.
Crosbyvillec, Thursday and Friday,
January 1S and 19.
Buckhead, Saturday, January 20.
C. M. Ladd's store, Monday, January
Monticello, Tuesday and Wednesday
JIanuary 2;3 and 24.
Jecnkinsyslle, Thursday and Friday,
.Jan nary 25 and 26.
Mioreb, Monday, Jlanuary 29.
Greenbia r, Tuesday, January 30.
~Simipson's, Wecdnesday, January 31.
". Longtown x, Thursday and Friday,
February 1 and 2.
W i'nn.'boro, Saturday and Monday,
Febclruaxrv 3 and 5.
Glaidden' G;rove, ( Lumnpkina's store),
Tuesday Fe hbruary 6;.
lMit ford, Wxdnesday and Thursday,
February 7 and S.
Buckliek, Friday, (Peay's store),
February 9.
Oaklaind, Saturmday, February 10
Stevenson, Tuesday, Fe bruary 13
Doumglass. Wecdnesday, February 14.
Ambmn Th arsday, February 1.
Ete .storrme Friday,ruary 16.
E. . PAGAN,
Auditor 1 Fairield County.
12 6; t d
FO R SA LE --- T en registered
Beikhire Sows from six to
twelve months old; some haie
been bred. Two young Berk
shire Doars s's months old.
A pply to 8. C. Cat heart, Winns
boro, S. C. 12 6 4t
CCO .
Manufactured only by
LipetSesC. inton-SemN. C.