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LABOR BEING SCARCE Yonr best help is in Gasoline Engines. Some one to pump water to your barn It's a Gasoline Engiue. If you want to runilight machinery It's a Gasoline Engine. If you want to saw wood It's a Gasoline Engine. Make known your wants and we will.do the rest. W. 0. McKEOWN & SONS, Cornwell, S. C. Arrived Yesterday A carload of HORSES AND MUlES extra good stock. Will be sold at close prices. Call before baying. It will pay you. W RDOTY & CO. GARDEN NOTES. FULL STOCK OF Buist's Garden Seeds Red Bliss Triumph Potatoes Onion Sets Best varieties for this country. Cabbage Plants in season. R Y. TURNER. FOR PRICE ANDQQUALITV IT WILL PAY YOU TO COME TO SEE US WHEN IN NEED OF A LARGE STOCK OF THE VERY BEST KINDS NOW ON HANDS. GREGORY=CONDER MULE CO., m17 Plain Street. COLUMBIA, S. C. COTTON GINNERS AND MACHINERY OWNERS Write for prices on the following Babbit Couplings Gauges Lubricators Belt, Ciunda Hack Saws Oil Canos Belt, Leather Ejectoaers Hillmr s L ether Packing all kinds, Shafting; Collars for shafting and i ythinf else in machinery supplies. Columbia Supply Co, - - - - Columbia, S. C A PIANO Notice of Opening of Books of Subscription to the OR ORGANCapital Stock of Cataw FOR YOU. ba Valley Railway. ambitious for the future and eucatiof Notice is hereby given that on Mon of his children, we have a Special day, the:2ud (lay of April, 1906, at 1( Proposition to make. o'clock, A. M., at the offices of Glenr No article in the house shows the & MeFadden. in the City of Chester evidence of culture that does a Piano County of Chester, State of Soutl as much pleasre ors of agreat vaue comisio issued to themu by J.T iaftr life athe knowledge of~ music Gntt, ~ecretary of State,thel per Our Small Payment Plan makes the stock of Catawba Valley Railway, a Ownershi of a High Grade Piano or cotion ttof he traiel puisuanh Jst a few dollars down and a small cases made and provided. The capital payment each month or quarterly or stock of said poposed corporation will semiannually and the Instrumient is b Four Hundredt Tosand Dlars, Write us to-day for catalogue and the par value of One Hundred Dallars or Special Proposition of Easy Pay- eah: rn ote lis hereb give at byres;th e aresaid e rporator in their 9 Declaration and Petition, filed with Malone s the secretary of State.sRELY Music House, i ?' Columbia, S. C. Ches-te < Jarn Crporatoes I"Plant Roses all along the way." Tshall not pass this way agaIn, B:it far beyond earth's Where and When May I look back along a road Where on both sides good seed I sowed, I I shall not pass this way again, May wisdom guide my tongue and pen And love be mine that so I may Plant roses all along the way. I shall not pass this way again, ,Iay I be courteous to men, Faithful to friends, true to my God, A fragrance on the path I trod. Clarence Urmy, in Harper's Bazar. t One Among Many Others. Orangeburg, S. C. Messrs. Hirshberg, Hollander & Co.: Dear Sirs,-Having used your i paints, especially "Stag Brand." I feel it my duty as a contractor to express freely my sentiments in its favor. I have given it a fair and impartial trial against other paints, and I find it to be as represented, 0. K. I shall always use use it. Yours truly, T. J. Dickson. (practical painter.) You will always find in Stag Brand Semi-Paste Paint, a com bination of qualities, contained in no other paint on the market. "One gallon makes two" For sale by J. H. McMaster & Co., Winnsboro, S. C. Torture By Savages. "Speaking of -the torture to which some of the savage tribes i in the Philippines subject their i captives, reminds me of the in tense suffering I endured for three months from inflammation of the Kidneys," says W. M. Sherman, of Cushing, Me., "Nothing helped me until I tried Electric Bitters, i three bottles of which completely cured me." Cures Liver Com plaint, Dyspepsia, Blood disor ders and Malaria; and restores the weak and nervous to robust health. Guaranteed by McMaster Co., Jno. H. McMaster & Co., druggist. Price 50c. Trolley Lines on Paper. 1 A new trolley line has just been completed from Spartan burg to Aiken. Last week a line was built from Asheville to Gaff ney, which will probably connect with the Yorkville and Charlotte line at Lockhart. The line from Rock Hill via Cheeter and Great i Falls to Columbia makes connec tion there with the Augusta Aiken line. You can. now leave Charlotte over the Gastonia route and coming into South Car olina traverse the best part of the state over newspaper trolleys 4 and we .re building new cones every day. Hop on the trolley and take a ride.-Yorkville New Era. (3. B. Burhans testifies after four years. G. B. Burhans, of Carlise Center, N. Y.. writes: "About four years ago I wrote you stating that I had been, entirely cured of a severe kidney trou ble by taking less than two bottles of Foley's Kidney Cure. It entirely stopped the brick dust sediment, and pain and symptoms of kidney disease 4 disappeared. I am glad to say that I I have never had a return~of any .f those symptoms during the four years that a have els.psed and I am evidently cured to stay cured, and heartily recommend Foley's Kidney Cure to any one suffer ing from kidney or bladder trouble." McMaster Co. Genesis of Cotton The first planting of cotton seed in the colonies was in the Carolinas in the year 1621; when, seeds weres.planted as an experi- t ment in a garden. Winthrop I says that in 1643 "'men fell to manufacture of cotton, whereof we have great stores from Bar bados." In 1736 it was culti vated in the garden along. Chesa-r peake bay, especially in the vicin ity of Baltimore, and at the Rev- I olution it was a garden plant in ~ w Jorn.ey and New York, but its ical value seems to have been aimo,t u: known to the planterse until about 17S0. Alw.iys K. eps '-hamberlain's Cough Remedy in His nouse. "WVe wo'uld not be without Chain berlaiin's Conzh Remredy. It is kept c on hand continually in our home, -..vs *W. W. K{.rntev, editor of the ~ Independenit. L .wre r'ity, Mo. That ~ is just whast ev.-ry family should do. ~ When kept ait hanid ready for instant 3 use, a coldt muv be~ checked at the out set anid curedl in m'm'h less time than after it bas become settled in thesystem. This remedy is also without a peer for croup in ehildren, and will prevent the attack when given as soon as the child become hoarse, or even after the C croupy cough a~pears, which can only ~ be done when the remedy is kept at li hand. For sale by Obear Drug Co., t and all medicine dealers. -Her Lady ship (who is giving a servants ball-to butler)- "We shall begin with a square dance, r and I shall want you, Wilkins, to r lee my pam tner." Wilkins-"Cer tai-.iy, m'Lady; and afterwards I presoom we mty dance with 'oom we likt?.'unch. A Scientific Wonder. a The cures that stand to its s1 i credit make Bucklen's Arnica i Salve a scientific wonder. It w cured E. R. Mulford, lecturer for I' the Patrons of Husbandry, Way nesboro, Pa., of a distressing y, case of Piles. It heals the worst St Burne, Sores, Boils, Ulcers, Cuts, d~ Wounds, Chilblains and Salt Rheum. Only 25c at McMaster Co., Jno. H. McMaster & Co., K INFLAMMABLE AIR. 'he Product Dr. Hales Dirtilled From Coal In 1726. In the early days of the last century lir Walter Scott, writing from London D a friend in Edinburgh, said, "There a a fool here who is trying to light the Ity with smoke." Sir Walter's '-smoke" vas not a human invention. Ac2umu ations of gas from coal beds found heir way to the .surface anl, being Lighly inflammable, attr eted the at ention of men who erected altara over hem, and their perpetual fires were ledlcated to the gods. For thousands of years the Chinese have spegulated Lpen the meaning of the naturm.1 gas rhich has escaped abundantly from he earth in several provinces. Ii 1726 )r. Hales informed chemists that by Listilling a few grains of coal he had obtained an equal number of cubic nehes of "inflammable air" and that if ttempted on a large scale millions pon millions of cuSie feet of that val. table substance could be made and onveyed unseen along the highways f the land and become the means for btaining perpetual day. In 1S13 Sir Walter's "smoke" was burned on Nestminster bridge in London, and ne year later the streets of St. M arga 'ets, Westminster, enjoyed Illumina ion from gas, it being the first parish ontracting for such a luxury. VIOLIN MOODS. Ittle Things That Make an Instra nent Lose Its Tone. Some obscure but definite change akes place in the material of the body f a violin through the vibyations of he music produced, and it is very pos lible that some stages of this change re detrimental to the tone. The style f playing is said to influence the hange, and rest checks It. The maturing of a violin has been ompared with the growth of a child rho progressively increases in wiadomn nd stature, but has stages of weak Less due to the irregular development if parts. The tone of an instrument is, also p-avely influenced by the setting up of he movable parts, the sound post, the trings, the bridge and even the pEgs. Many Instruments lose much of their ower or sweetness if the sound post a altered a fractional amount from its est position and angle, if the bridge is aelined a little more or less or shifted >r If the strings are not exactly suited a the violin. Some instruments p:efer ne piteh and others another, ani all rary with the weather. In addition to his the best players have moods when hey cannot play, and the Instrument * often blamed for these. CROS&ING THE BAR. Llmost AU Deaths, Are PraciMeally Without Physical Pain. Death nearly always ensues from essation of the heart's action, what ver it may be that eauses it to utop. Llmost the oftly exception to this rule SIn the case of poisoning with prussic tedd, where the whole body becomes ead before the heart ceases to beat. It Is scientideally certain that al nost all deaths, even those that are eemingly most agonizing, are practi ally without pain. The fear of ex inction may cause mental agitation montng to pain while consciousniess ists, but that Is quite another thing. n death by burning pain ceases at an arny stage by muffocation, while a an killed by a gunshot wound prob bly does not know that he has teen it, the action of the bullet being more apid than the message to the bmain unnouncing It. For this reason wound d men sometimes drop without know ng why. In chest dses pain is relieved by ffocation at the death moment, and n fevers the nervous system becomes epressed to such utter apathy as to aduce quite a painless end. He Could Write. Edmaond Rostand, the great French rrter, was on one occasion the hero if an amusing episode. During a visit oa ILfriend in the country M. Rostand ran requested to accompany him to he mairie in order to register the tiend's newborn Infant. The adjunct if the mairie, a conscientious litle nan, booked the infant and then ttrn d to M. Rostand as the first witness. Your name, sir?" "Edmond Rostand." our vocation?" "Man of letters and somber of the French academy." 'Very well," replied the official. "You ave to sign your name. Can you mite? If not you may make a cross." It Came Pretty Slow. A young man once took a sack of orn to an old fashioned mill to have tground into meal. The mill was fear. ully slow, only a tiny stream of meal. rickling out. At last the young man ecame impatient and complained to he miller. "Do you know," he said, 'I could eat that meal faster than yo'ur Ild mill can grind It." "Yes," repled he miller, "but how long could you eep on eating it?" "Until I starved," ras the conclusive answer of the 'oung man. "There's one curious thing about dis overing places," said Johnny. "Take termuda, for instance. It was dis overed by a man named Bermudrz. low he happened to stumble on a lace with a name just ise his beats The Realisation. "Hear you've been speculating, old aan. What did you reslize?" 'N realized that I was a blamed fool," eplied the other man aorely.-Cincin A woman will protest that she can't ay while she Is taking off her~ hat teison Globe. Don't frown-look pleasant. If you :e suff'ering from indigestion or sour omach, take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. on. Jake Moore, of Atlanta, Ga., .ys: "I suff'ered more than 20 years ith indigestion. A friend recomn ended Kodcol. It relieved me in one y and ! now enjoy better health than r many years." Kodol digests what > eat, relieves sour stomach, gas OnI omach, belching, etc. Sold by all 'uggists. I ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP) ENNEDY'S LAXATIVE HONEY-TARj "Truth is within ourselves; it takes no rise From outward things, whate'er you may believe. There is an inmost centre in us all, Where truth abides in fullness; and around, Wall upon wall, the gross flesh hems it in, This perfect, clear perception-which is truth." --Browning. A Lively Tussle with that old enemy of the race, Constipation, often ends in Ap pendicitis. To avoid all serious trouble with Stomach, Liver and Bowels, take Dr. King's New Life Pills. They perfectly re gulate these organs, without pain or discomfort. 25c at MeMaster Co., Jno. H. McMaster & Co., druggist. Tom--"I would propose to Miss Coldcash were it not for her past." Jack-"What's the matter with past?" Tom-"Nothing; only there is entirely too much of it."-Chica go Daily News. Dangers of Pneumonia. A cold at this time if neglected is lialole to cause pneumonia which is so often fatal, and even when the patient has recovered the lungs are weakened, making them peculiarly suscesptible to the development of consumption. Foley's Honey and Tar will stop the cough, heal and stren'gthen the lungs and prevent pneumonia. La Grippe coughs yield quickly to the wonderful curative qualities of Foley's Honey and Tar. There is nothing else "just as good." McMaster Co. Circumstances d) not make character. They are scaffolding on which we stand while we build character. The scaffolding will go, and character 'remain.--Ex change. If you are troubled with Piles and can't find a cure, try Witch Hazel Salve, but be sure you get that made by E. C. DeWitt & Co., Chicago. It is the Original, If you have used Witch Hazel Salve without being relieved it is probable that you got hold of one of the many worthless counterfeits that are sold on the reputaihon of the genu ine DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Sold by all druggists. Horse Notice. BULOW'S COMET will make the season, begining March 1, at Cedar Tree plantation on private terms. T. L. BULOW, 2-28-4m Ridgeway, S. C. Letters of Administration State of South Carolna, County of Fairfield. f By D. A. Broom, Esq., Probate Judge: Whereas, J. A. Hagood hath made suit to me to grant her letters of ad ministration of the estate and effect.s of James Hix Ha good, deceased: These are, there fore, to cite and ad mionish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said James Hix Hagood, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at i'airfield Court House, South Carolina, on the 36th day of March next, after publica tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have. why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 5th day of March, A. D. 1906. D). A. BROOM, 3-7-2t Judge of Probate. THE' 3015 "-COTTON IflESS I SIMPLEST, STRONGEST,' BEST TWE MURRAY CINNINO aYaSEM Glos. Feeders. condeiiS* Etc. G1BEES MACINERY CO. (Co bI&. S. C. 3 Convulsion, Fits, ten Epilepsy. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nery ine has been so successful in curing these brain-wrecking diseases that there is every reason to believe that even the most hopelcss cifses caa be boeeted, if imet filly restored. .We kill be pleased to refer any one thus' afflicted to many who now enjoy the blessing of health, a-fter years of hopeless suffering. "I have a son that had brain fever when two years old,- followed by, its of the wc-st type. a he was pgonouneed incurable. I spezftundreds of dolars for him, wit-heut relfef. Aft'er alhout fifteen yea s he becarme so bad that we sent him to Loni'cliffliospital for the insane, at Logo nspmrt, Ind. He was there nearly tharee years, but he con tinued to grow worse.Ise we brought him home July 30. 1902, in an awful condition. He had p',t his mind almost entirely. He b'tcfr knew ene of the fpmily; could not even find his bed; wa' a total wreck. He had from 5:to 10 fits a day. We were urged to try Dr. Miles'. Nervine, and before the first bottle was used, we could see a change forpthe better. We have given it to him ever since, and h'e has had but two very light spells since last August. 1903. and then he was not well other ways. We pronounce him cured, as he can work and go a-nywhere. If any one wishes to ask any q'uestions concerning this, they a're st liberty to do so." E. HI. BUNNELL', Lincoln, Ind. Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold by your druggist, who will guarantee that the first bottle will benefit. if it fails, he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart InA == Flowei Is here and we have shipment of FLOWE (jet them now. Don't forget that e of Garden and Farm ways kept in stock 11 A large and varied ware and Crockery. and Toilet Sets. Use Poultry Netti fence and get it here CABBAGE PLANTS From the Best Tested Seeds. Now ready for shipment, large, strong, healthy, th-se plants are grown in the open air and will s5tand severe freeze without in jury. Early Jersey Wakefield, Large Type or Charleston Wake field, which are the best known varieties of early cabbages, also Henderson's Succession, the best large, late and sure header, Au gusta Early Trucker, also a fine type of late variety. i4eatly packed in light baskets. $1.50 per thousand; for five thousand or over,$1.25 per thousand, f. o. b. express office.. Special prices made on large lots. CHAS. M. GIBSON, 2-6 Youngs Island, S. C. J. Wilson Gibbes TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS 1412 Main St., Columbia, S. C. South Carolina Agent DENSMORE TYPEWRITER-The best writing machine at any price. CHICAGO TYPEWRITFR-T h e best for the price-$35 and $50. AL L MAKES-Rented, Exchanged, Bought. Repairing on the premises by an expert. RUBBER STAMP FACTORY - Stamps made every day on the prem ises. Stencil Plates, baters, Number ing Machines, Check Punches of all kinds. OFFICE SUPPLIES AND FUR NITURE-Everything from a Pen Point to a Roll Top Desk. Sectional Filing Cases, Bookcases and Card In dexes a specialty, 10-18. UNDER TAKING WILL BE CONTINUED IN .the future the same as in the past in the old establishment in all its departments with a full stock of Caskets, Burial Cases and Coffins constantly on hand, and use of hearse when requested. Thankful for past patronage and solicitous for a share in the future, in the old stand. Calls attended to at all hours. TII ELIOTT SIN SHOP. J. M. ELLIOTT & CO. DR. A. L. OTT, Dentist, Ridgeway, S. C Crown and Bridge Work a specialty. 10-11-3m STHE IMrLEMENT CO, R!CHMOND, VA., ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR 1Fencin, L ~Ioofiin, Bar Wire, Pod~ Nein. rite or~ prices and catalogue. Wecarry one of the la'rgest and Famai Implements in the South, and can save vou n.wney on your purchases. What ever you need, get our prices be fore prchasin. Special barzdrns in Fatrm Wagons S and 6uggies. Best mak~es. Low Prices.I *The implement Co.,J 1302 Main ., Rhmcad, Va. Tho EcttB M mS Cflle8g Ts now th~e best equipped businless col lei' in the South. Strongly endorsed.. Our graduates are in demand. Terms the most reasonable. All interested will do well to write us. Address, THE MA CFEAT T7SINESS i-s COLLEGE, 10-18 Columbia. S. C. - Time == just received a big 'R POTS of all sizes. verything in the way Implements is al ere.' issortment of Glass= See our fine Lamps ng for your garden ;eigler. == Wedding Presents. If you are looking for a Wedding Present, just come to our store and let us show you one of the most select stocks in this State. We have just opened a new lot of Cut Glass, which cannot be surpassed in quality and price. Ice cream sets, pitchers, bowls, and many smaller pieces. We are quite sure we can please you in this line. Also a handsome line of Silver Goods in cases. From the smallest salt spoons to chests of silver. Patterns and designs are the latest out. Prices are reasonable. We have, as usual, a most select line of Hand Painted Chinia. You should not fail to see it before buying elsewhere. Any Bride would be satisfied with one of our hand somely decorated pieces. We want you to come in and see our stock. Re member our name on the box is the sign of goodness. JEWELERS. 1424 Main St. Columbia, S. C, FOR ALL PURPOSES SEIP~b EVERYWHERE,. Carnations..................7c.'dozen Roses....-..........$2.00 per dozen Lily of Valley....$1.00 to $1.50 per dozen Aster............0c. to 750. per dozen Bouquets, Baskets or Boxes of pretty Mixed Flowers.....$1.50 up. We make a specialty of Fine Wedding' Work. Write us when youwish anythng ta FLOWERS, PLANTS, BULBS OR SEEDS. ROSE HILL (MEEHOUSE COLUMBIA, S. C.. For sale by flcfaster co, --BY "The Old Reliable" Mutual Benefit Life In surance Company. ORGANIZED IN 1845 STRICTL Y MUTUA L. NO SToCK-. HOL DERS. INSURANCE FURNISHED AT' COST. Mail this card filled in and full is ormnation will besubmittsd [ was born on the..day of.......1 ad dress...... ......... .. . . luote rates on $............muranee W. D. DAVIS, Long u,.C J. D. McM EE KIN, Dentist. WINNSRORO, s. C.