The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, October 10, 1906, Image 11

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Cash T or CA Credit Te Steel Range onceeded to be the best Range on the snarke. We are selling these through out South Carolina. In addition to -our personal Guarantee we issue and present with each one sold a Guarantee rom the manufacturers. Price $45.00 CASI OR CREDIT. McEIOYSHANNON SPRING BEI>S. VICTOR, NO. 1. N(OISELESS-WIIJ.. NEVR SAG. Guarantced to iat 20 years.~ Made .of the very- fintst steel. Will you spend 25 cents per year for spring com :fort.. Price $5.00 CASH OR CREDIT. kO Low Oi 1 Ur Soul Be sut, J.F 124 Peach1tr< TH E PU~l Having just the northern r quest an exam stock of goods it will be to yo :do so. (GEO. R. L Here is Your I One 30 H. P. Tubular Bc One Waterto' gine. All in- fine WV. 0. McKEC( Cornvs - 6nty -Per nt Down and I n Per Cent 6-Pound Feather Pillow! A RMOttR & CO.'S MAKE Per Pair $2.00 CASH OR CREDIT. rtubber tire. "Vorkflihip and firish Guaranteed. CASh OR CREDIT $3.50. "Catalogue for the asking." COLUMBIA. -8 C M CHIC e=Way Rate -Evei o October 31, 1906 V1a ion Pacil and :hern Pa' 'e yor tickets read over thi Inquire of Van Renssel ~eSt., C: returned from nrkets, I re ination of my ef ore buying; i interest to U DERDALE largain: Horizontal tketurr wn Stationary En a sape WN & -SONS, 41 I1 S C . Cash .Or ) Credit A K C Acme Kitchen Cabinet The Largest, the Best and tie-Hand iest Cabinet on the narket th-day. Will-you not order one to-day? Needed in evtr-y kitchen. OUR SPECIAL PRICE 15.00 CAS'H oR CRE Ir. .. 1 EX TABLE, 16"t.. lon('. Well finished and. very$v 4stroig3 made. A Ieauty ni th price. Send us an order-for one of thee. You will be well ple$15d. - ;-;;.-.. $12. 0 AS'- HO>R CFR F- M T. rnl 4* - [1C1 s line. er, Atlanta, Ga. Implement Co. tRIOMMOND, VA., -are headquarters for. V Crimp anCd otl'e ROOFING Galvanized or Painted. Wire. Feicine Grain Drills En~silage. Cutters Feed Millas Cider Mils,~ etc. Write for prices and our full Descriptive Catalogue of all the best ;Farm Implements Mailed Free, on Request. Final Discharge. Notce is hereby given that the un erindwill apply to D. A. Broom' 1Judge of Probate for Fairfield County on the 29th -daiy of October, . A. D 19G, at Ii o'clock A. M1., for a fina d isebarge as Administratnix of t estate of M. B. Rains, deceased. MRS. AMAND)A F. RAINS, S 9o.4.t Administratrix. (est [ver seen i theI South !.M Il SAll SAI When the bell rings at 2 o'clock 'Tuesday, October 23, you want to be .in your seat at the race track. The :best .races ever seen hcrdabouts will t -start- Ahen at the Fair Grounds. The Fair -stzrts on Monday. the 22nd, and continues through the week to and in ciuding Sm;.rday 27th. The whole Fair .wxill. -e gcg1 this ..year., Better -than e'-ar ~blefo'e In Ahe his-tory of the as sociation. NBut thie races will be the bright features of the week. They start on Tuesday. 2.hrd, and continue evc-ry dzy- at 2 o'elock on Wednes day. Thursday and Friday. Four big racing days. Some. of the best :known boyses from the Grand Circuit will be in 'thcse races. The. vnile track is in per- s! fect order and is being put In Jetter t shape every day. Experts claim this o be one of the very fastest tracks - i the s'uth. The prettiest 'Home h; Stretch" to be sccn anywhere. in. the U 0outh. Son . gdc- hi purse. You -Xaint to ~be thcre. 't Firz Livz Stock.. The Live Stock .exhibits will be t;Le 1-?st t; .ear ever seen here. '-here tr-. pienty of buyers on ha~ui .1 .to gct your good stock. ' s the case at the South : ,~.. pitate "air. If you want rto I .i a -a pet stock ac.t .now as ove r. .~irds~ of the available space has F b gr ..:ed by exhinitors. -'Mec46ingWee'k." anq-e of.tie Fair this year will f .ll be known as "Home ; -." Er South Carolin :.- omar where ne is living 1 .:+ : advart'ge of the P 7 t. a-ui d o.:ne home. 'ou are sti .to Wrio tI all ycur friends f :1,i TU .eativs am' Z.fl t.hem about P : .c . -eOne are :rairoad .ra! es 'outh' c Ohio aJ L.East.cf MCi S.ipri rivers. S 'en.their raTes to Wounds,.Bruises and Burns .By appiyig' aii antiseptic- dressing . to wouncs; bruises, obul-ns andlike in! uriti. before inflammation sets in, they a nay be healed without maturation and in about tine-third the time required by di the old treatment. This isthe greatest is disevery and triumph of-iuodern sur-) Is gery. Chamberlain's Pain Balm acts i on this principle. It is an antiseptic . and when applied to such injuries, ch Kauses them to heal Very quickly. It e also.allays the pz.in and soreness and prevets-any danger of blood poison- So ing. Eseip a bottle of Pain Bam in Gi pour bomne and it .will save you.time TI 2nd money, nof ~to mention the incon- lot venienee and .sufferin' such injuries mtai!. For sale by- Obear D)rug Co. ena ad all medicine dea~Iers. .lot - - 4.. .. - - a The Missinig Word. ,i fu rder, said ths -law 'courti. -h Knowledge, said the schoo] Tuth, said the wise 'man PTeasur~e,. said the foo Pi ove, sa.id thes. maiden,; . Beauty, said the pag-; Fredom, said the dreamer - *sd Eorue.,. said thbe sage;la Fame, said the soldier, e Equity, said the seer-e Spge, my heart full sadly: F ."he answer not here." - or Thenrid~in my bosom " Softl~this I heard, - . da "Each~eart holds the secret, er Kindness is the word." br -Jphn .Boyle O'.Reilly." - 2 ----- --ha Cn you win? You realize that. to 50 win .in anything these ,days, requires an stregth, with wind and bodyv in tune.: pa A: an or woman 'with disordered di- ani gestive ergans is notU in shhpe .for a aay'work. or.a day's, play. . Now can oh they expect to wi? Kodol TFor Dlys- in ppsia eontains 'the digestive juieces of a hcalthy stomach anid w.i11put you _ stomach in shape to peitfprmn its:impor tant function of 'topplying ge 1ody and brain with strength' buIlding blood.; .)igests what yoi1 earlee Indires-1 . tion. Dyspepsia, Sour Stomagh, Pa pi tation of the Heart and Constipstion. Sold by all druggists.a Euormlous Values of Our Raii.vsy. of iie United States represent :property to the exteetLof $16,000 000,000, .or as much as.. the total-E value of all.the property in the enuntry' in 1860, the year o f Licon's election. .Their ...i n come, of over $2,000,000,000 a year is very nearly four tinmes the annual revenues of" ihe Uriited States Government., Thre nuniber. . of men-on their rolls is 1,500,000, an army as great as tlie'combiried forces that Oyama, and Lmnevitch bad in Manchuria at the time of the . peace of Portsmnouth. Any thing which would hamper them ii their legitimate activities would deal a bard blow to a very im- ' portant industry in the country. *-Leslie's We.k]'y. If an article is i:iiut ed, the orgi:wl 9 i slways best. Think it over, andl u when. you go to buy that box of salv~e tkparounfd the house,.get DeWitt'~ y Witch Hazel Salve. It is the original and the name is stamped on every box. C Good for eezemia, tetter, bolis, cuts and b bruise, and especially reconnuended' fo piles. sold by all druggists. "Pa" said little Willie, looking f di p fi om his book, "what is a *comatose state?" "Well, my son," replied Willie's pa"jus t at present there isn't a single comatose State .in the -IUnion; all hustling and pros-I perous.2'Phladelphila Press. If you 'havelst yr 'uoyhood sp irits; jcoul-rage and eofidence of youth, we Ioffer you new life, fresh courage an~d freedom from ill health im Hollister's Rok ountain Tea-. 35 cents, Tea .r ablts Jno. H. McMaster & Co. ] Vho the leaders are in an' owers seldom get in the hinking, talking andtrad iancing. Trading in land IT SI .o you and to everybody el Iace to cal when you wis .higo aid do something. rour hand much less your Chester County CITV PROPERTY No. 319--Largre brick s:ile and liverv be in Chstetr, vater orks and elee - igs. E * l'1It mule pens, box and en !" -dii1" fct. and harness roomis, fine and fr livery and trading, :s Chester 1a r country trade in adition to ire:,.jairod The and rensures 140 v 1.55 fee and !hould Ie worth almost c price a kd i'or the propertyG6000 ,j(. G lo.ts in Chester: No. 2, x1"; No. -1, i2.i5; No. 6, 72x125; ?o. S, 72x114; on Epw;ortli street. ach .............................. 15 No. 693--Corncr lot- Mahi and Second reets. Fort Lawn. S. C., 35x170, smAll -eus on, good stand far store, two irod, pd farming countryv. rice .............................. 330 No. 6il--Two -son A- ade'ny and ine streets, Chester; No. 1 froits 1.17 Cet 6 Acadeny street by 290 dcep (,n ic street: No. 2 fronts 122 n Pine :"eel hyw 0 dvep; both containlingr 8-10 acrei, lsnown as the MeLure lae .......................... . 3,000 No. 635-Two A.-story brick stores, -oting west on. Main street. Chester, )puhition 7,00". Aciout 23 feet front wch hv 100 feet deep Oil lot about 200 et deep to alley ................$9,000 No. 6SG-Several houses, 6 to 14 rooms Ad one store on corner, lot about 5x40R, on Gadsden and Walnut rls, Chester, bringinr- a renlt of abollUt '3 ier 'ontli, ccctrie lhts, city wvater, rn, flower "ardena ad oher ilo enLts.Adj'eet to the Smnthern inil 'cv passenigoer and freiilt depots, join g the C rolina & No;thwesersliie Ad Spring ill property. Good ati on for manufact::ring purposes, eing-is, or store; to re-it. Loul- estab hed general merchandise business. Th the place to plant your c:pital for safe ,-estlent. Price ..............815,000 Will also sell stock of general merchan ;e, mounutilg to about $4,000, at 75 ts on the dollar. o. 722-6 acres joining lands of uthern Railway; M. Haffner, Ed. aham and others, Chester, S. C. is porper-ty can be cut into building .............................81,"350 r o 724 and -72-5-Two 7-room houses,' t side of bSaludac street, Chlester, S. C., s 56x3'' ,Imodern sai:tary plumbing, Inet mnt~nels, tiled hath room, red ith - walI switches, city waterI e under same arrang-ed for -hot water lting, best neighborhood inl Chester, -h ..........................93250O N'o.. 7d6-Vacant lot cast side of L ek strogt, ~Cester, S. C., 219x37S. ICe ............ .,....--..$60 FARtS \o. 12-600 acres at L~ewis Tu'Irnout, iool Ind church, 400 eultivated, 150 in die, black soil, level, 6-roam dwelling,c 'e barn, fine pasture, 4 settlements, 4 11i 2 streams, near railroad. Per-1 - .................--.......82 o. -391-314%/ acres, 3 miles north of rt Lawn, church and school, publie c, 150' eultivated, 50 timber, sandy , orchard, rolling, 2-story 7-room lling, barn for S head, 100-acre wire ~ sture, 6 settlements, cotton house, 1, smoke hlouse, 2 wells, 4 springs and meh. Would exchange for a farm 1r Rock Hill. Price ~.. ..10 per acre o. 518-225 acres 3 miles of Lock rts. Church and schlool 1 to 4 miles. ultivated, 100 timber, orchard, hilly, i 6-room log dwelling, barn 41 stalls, sture, crib, cotton house, well, hraneni i springs .........---..........$00 >o. 539-35 acres 1%~ miles of Chester, urches and school, 30 cultivated, 3, wood, elay 1.oam soil, 3-acre or F YOUR PRO nd correctly described wit DON" ~ECAUSE WE H AVE NOT eep driving. We are the 1 ot scary on spending mon -All prices quoted subje y the signature of .J. Edg J.Egar "Cuts the UNDER TAKING WILL Im CONTINUD IN be future the sameO as ini the past :the old establishmnent in all its~ epartets with a full sto ck of ~askets, Burial Cases and Cofllins onstauly on hand, and use. of earse when requested. Thankful for past patronage nd soieitous for a share in the ture, in the old stand. Calls attended to at all hours. THE ELUTT [M 8RP. J. M. ELLIOTT & CO. A. G. Quattlebaum, Dentist, wNin nISboro, S. C. O1ice same as occulied by the late )r R J. Quattle-baum. NELL Io line of business when y lead. This office has pu ing in Real Estate. Just i has caused this. IOULD BE P1 se that our office is a lead hi to buy, seI or exchange, Questions alone will keep paper or money unless you ca:rd, rolling, S-room dwelling, barn with 'i stalls, tenant house near dwelling, poultry, wood and carriage house, well and good spring. telephone line, ill under fenc. all in good repair .........2,750 No. 5k3-673 acre;, 5 miles Catawha Falls. Baseormvi!e and Fnrt La, churches and school 1 to 2 miles, 200 acres in cultivation, --5 are, tnimber, mulatto, black and sandy soln, small orchard, 1ndulating and level, 50 acres waste laul, G-room dwelling, 2 barns,-4 and S stalls, 100-acre pasture, 3 tenant houses, 2 3-roem houses, edtton houses and -ribs. Country remarkably healthy, h elevation, 5 miles from the great iectric p plant at Catawba Fails, RLockv and PBeaver Dam creeks; some good bottom land; wells and sprin -s; income. Price per care ............$10 No. 5IS-100 to 125 aercs, G% aliles C.heter, 'A mile Lewis. Church and school % to 1 mile, lies well, sandy and red soil, 2-room house, well ond two .prings, 2-horse farm open, plenty of wood. good pasture land, ? good house sites .................$15 acre No. 633-955 acres, 2!%. miles Fort I .nn, church and school, 650 cultivated, 3 P0 timer, grey soil, orchard, level and rlling, 6-room house, barn, 11 tenant hmnses, creek. etc. Per acre ........$15 No. G70-2S4. acres, 6 miles of Corn wells and Blackstock.'church and school 2 miles, 10) cultivatcd, 25 timber, sandy mulatto soil. 3-acre orchtard, the finest in the county,; rolling, G-room dwelling barn,. 100-acre pasture, 3 settlements, 9 miles ;o.ih of Chester, 6 miles of it ma rnd;a r:ad, creek, spring and good w......................$12 per ere No. 7S 9-:1 acres % ile of Chesnter, .. 4;i'ed, diversilied, 2 settlements, xarn; on public road binaCh - - and well'............. .............5 -acre No. 752-150 acres, 3 miles of Fort .awn, church two miles, school 14 mile, 00 timber, oak, hick.ry, pine, diversi ed, nearly all oritzinal timber of the inest kind; creek and branch. Per ere .............................. 12.50 No. 180-1,400 acres, Dunnovant place, miles of Leeds, e-hrch 2 miles, chool % mile, 150 cultivated, 1,000 cres timber, sandy soil, orchard, rolling, -room dwelling, 1ood barn, 4 settle ients, about 125 acres, river bottoms, 25 cres branch bottoms, well, river -nd trean:s. Per acre .........3.00 No. 751-1.100 acres,,. Triplett liace, milesi Leeds, church 2 miles, school %/ iile 200 acres cultivated, 700 timber, arndle soil, rolling, 3 tenant houses. nd ~stables, large amount of good ottomn::, creek, streams and springs.. Per erc .................--......$5.00 No. 7S2-270 acres, McCollum place, 9 iies of Chester, church 1 mile, school %/ ~ ale. 75 acres cultivated, 100 timber. ndy and black jack, level, 4-room ouse, stream and sp)rings. Per acre $6.00 No. $18-100 acres 5 miles Leeds bureh and school.2 miles, 30 cultivated, 5 timber, sandy soil, rolling, tenant ouse and barn,' spring and branches. 'riec .................$.00 per acre No. t810-67 acres 4 miles Lee:'s hurh and school, 4 miles, 35 cultivated, 5 timber, sandy and black jack soil, roll ig, good bottoms. Price. .86.00.per acre Fairfield County CITY PROPERTY No. 375-1%/ acre lot at Blythewood,! 00 population; church and school, rme building 25x40, 2-story gin house, our and grist mill, engine and boiler, tra engine ................-$1,000 No. 735-1 lot on High street, Winns oro, 160 feet front by 210 feet. re...............--.-..--.-....$400 No. 7SS-4-acre block on Calhoun, arden and Vanderhorst str~ets, POSITION IS [1 a business price it will b V WITHD FOUND YOU A CUSTOR oys who are out the labor ey to do business. :t to fluce.utionl. All prop ir Poag before they are bin Earth to Suit Yot GOING T Then come here for Everyting in the way ROUGH LUMBER, CEILING, FLOORIN WEa ou wish to transact. FolM it thousands of people to -otice how values are en SAIN ' er in Real Estate and the but you must say some you poor. We can't take offer it to us. Winnsboro, two 2-room houses..... $1,150 No. 7S--1% -acre lot, Winnsboro $550 No. 790-9-room . brick dwelling Main street. Winnsboro, on lot 65x210 feet, orchard, barn and outbuildings, gar den ................,...... ..... 3,100 No. 864. 2-room house on lot 44x167 feet, Main or Congress street, Winns boro, good site for warehouse, 25 yards from depot,................ .. ...$25....... FARMS No. 576-137 acres S miles Ridgeway and e miles Blythewood, S. C., church and school in sight, 70 cultivated, some in timber, mixed soil, orchard, consider a1e irprovements in buildings, streams, well and springs, rents for 3,000 pounds cotton ..........................$2,200 No. 593-21%Sy acres S miles of Winns 1,oro, % mile of White Oak; church and School 1 mile. S7 cultivated, 40 timber, N sandy loam soil, orchard, ro3lling, 7-room dwelling, barn, pasture, 5 settlements, two 2-room houses mid two 3-room houses, cotton house, crib, well and meat house. 2 gardens and -Bower garden, - streams, spring and well. Desirable. home ......................... No. 730.-527 acres 2 miles of Winns bhro, on Peay's Ferry road, school %/z mile, 150 cultivated, 100 timber, gray soil, hil, G-room house, barn, 350-acre pas-. ture, 4 settlements, creek and -springs ................................. 100 No. 735-3% acres on the Monticello road, just outside of Winnsboro, suitable for building lots, bounded by the Winns oro Park ........................S300 No. 736-,200 acres adjoining Winns oro, fronting on Peay's Ferry road for. one mile, diversified, 6-room .t-age, large barn, 4 settlements,-en81lage pit, dair,. ~..op,.ad cotton house, well, branches and springs ............$7,000. No. 737-171 acres 13 miles from: innsboro, .church and school one mile,. 60 cultivated, 50 timber, gray soil, hilly, ?1-room cottage, barn, 50 acres bottoms,,S settlements, spring and creek. -Price -. ....... .........$1,000 No. 791-670 acres 7 miles Ridgeway, !0 cultivated, 400 timber, level, 4-room iousc, 165 acres virgin- timber, 220. acres recond.growth pine, about milioa- feet of umber. I-er acre ...............$12.50 No. 794--300 acres S miles of Winns >oro. church and school 2 miles, 70 culti ated, 100 timber, gray soil, diversified,. i-room hous'e, basrn, 200 acres pasture, 2. enant houses, 50 acres bottoms, wU prings and creek, inedine 4J00.- .'.,.$0 No. 7.95--17S acres 9 miles Winns oro, church and school 1 to 2 iles, 03 acrcs- timber, grayv soil, diversified, -room house, barn, all fenced, sprmng, -7 ,ranch and river,^ fine pasture, income No. -796-425 acres 9' miles Wn', - oro, ehurch and school 1 mile, ' 10% ultivated, 200 timber, gray ioam soil, evel and rolling, 200 acres pasture, .4 ettements, stables, good river bof oms, spring, branches and river, -in ome $450 .........-----.----.$8,400I No. S44-140 acres 4 miles Ridgewav, -hurh and schopi % to 1% miles, No Lres cultivated, 40 timber, grey, gravel oil, diversified, 6-room house, barn, cot :on house, shop, tenant house, springs, ailroad and R. F. D. through place. Per re............----. ... -.-1000 No. 8.57. 142 acres 2 miles Longtown, hurch and school 1 and 2 miles, AO ~ultivated, 25 timber, Ioam and red ;oil, hilly, 2 settlements, barn, spriD Lnd creek.........- - ---- -- No. 858. 6500 acres S miles Winnsboro, hurch and school 3 miles, 300 culti ated, 100 timber, red soil, diversified, [1 settlements -2 and 3 rooms, barn, well and springs, good for cotton, makes 125 bales per year........-... Per acre........... ..--- -----------.... ... $12.00 ATTRACTIVE a matched sooner or'later. LER. Renew and let us and the money, and are ositions must be approved ding on him or his office. keRock Hill, .ir Taste." ) BUILD? our building material. of Building Material, ~THEBOARDING, DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, Etc. OA G.