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Cash or Credit Steel Range Cnee 'd to lie the ISt RIhwy on the marke&. We are - i. th u. - .out - ( r'lina. l I ti 0" -our per-nal (;:ranie w +.e and present with e~ach (Ine - id a a Iromn the nfalicture. Price CASH OR CREiT. 3EaELROY-SIIANNON SPRING I3DS. VICTOR, NO. I. OISELES-WILL NIZ7ER SG. Guarantle'd to !8Y1t 2de: of the verv in- I - :Spend 25 cen- per .ye n jort. Pnice M~u CASH OR CIZEDIT. PRO LowO0 Be suw J.F 124 Peachtr< TO THEf PUB! Having just the northern r quest an exam stock of goods it will be to yo do so. *GEO. R. L WOOD MOWERS A WVOODRU FF H1AY P o g:OT ::NiNE N4ty Per ;i Down and 6=Paund Feather Pil ow: Per Pair $2.00 CAsH OR CREDIT. / t 2~ II Rubber tire. Work n d i m fin h utranI" ted. CA.' SiO CREDIT $3.50. "CataZLg for the asking." Mi ST. LOl e=Way Rate Every Fo October 31, 1906~ yia and e you'r tickJets read over this li> Inquire of . Van Rensselae e St., At IC: returned from narkets, I re= ination of my before buying; ur interest to KUDRDALE. \D RAKES. RESSES. le -. 19( di: e& uI 1mber Co. h Iyash or Credit A K C kcme Kitchen Cabinet hle Lai gst, the I e.t annd the Hand Cabinet on the market to-day. I you not ortr one to-day? Needed vtr kitche1. OVR SPECIAL PRHICE $100 CASH OR CRE0rIr. EX TABLE loe 11W i1h1ed and very 41o an orde for foo if ihme. YOU $12.50 casHom ca=orr. U1 3 Day anta, Ga. Fresh Oysters and Fish erery Friday and Satur ura. Best Fresh Beer at all times. Our stock of groceries is comp~cte. Hest F!cur, Hams, Cof fee, Cat~ned G o o d s, Pickes, etc. F r e s hi Cheso and Macaroni now iu. B3est Bran and everthig for th'e stock, including Stock Powders. Speca5l attention called to car Cig trs and To baccs. Sati f acet io n guiranted or mot~ey re funde d. . G. TENNANT & Co. Fiai Discharge. byan i1.l thle US etobed)r, A. I 6 at 11 o' Yck A. M., for a fnna charde *as A\hiistrat rix of tln a te f \M. B- ' 1 c( d ' MIRS. AMA NDA F. RAINS, -26z .. dmisnistratrix. S IMPROVE .CnOOL HOUSES. Valuable Prizes for Rural Communities All schools outside of town, called rural schools for conven ience, will be interested in the announcement of the following prizes which are being offered by: the South Carolina Womiau's stantial and mean -oniug. Ftrfield ComI:tV has e(it rural school. a sv. l of UO-:n are entitled t r jI rz7. T1) teachei s shnI I P ye i r ehools trv for (;:e or umi,.re off The S ut Ih Carol '1. W. .m's Association for tlr unpr.ve:ent of rural schoolS offrs '.II-p izps of $100 each p n t)u e f;o)! ui condlitions : 1. Impr ovement< must be m-ul bot ween A pril T, ;.nd Novemihe r, 15-h, 1906 2. Piizes will be atwaided to schools where the most decided material improvtnments have bcn made during the time mentioned. 3. Untier nmaterial improve incuts are included: Local tax-! ation, consolittio.U new bui l ings, libraries, interior deco ra7tionS, beautiful y:rds, and Oiette s.,eneral <go11ipmnent. 4 No scloo)ls can compele for f aviy of the.e prz.s uules2s it is a, r rural shool. No town or city! 1it mowrj than a 500 population [ball be egible )to the cout! st. 5. All h-> wi-h to enter 1he eth.t must- :e1- IinUne and d' scri tion of sehi5.ols, before ir!u 1i vemeu1ti ar m:de, to tule pres - nient prior to October L-t. All dk sci iptions. photographs, :iAd otlir evid 11c showivg irn- j. lrovc muit, inut be sent to the Ii piesideut bt-fore Novemb-r 1st. 7. Pr-zes will be awarded in in -heci sent by Dectmler 1st The prizes are to be used for L,. furtler improveients ia the I scl i eceiving them. 1 Thn pre id.nt of the Woman's I Associatirmt f'r the Improve went of Rural Schoolis is Mi-s Mary T. Nance, of Abbeville, S. I The prizes will be awarded by the executive committee of the n South Carolina Womau's Asso I ciation. di Danger from the Plague. There's grave danger from the o plague of Coughs and Colds that T are so prevalent, unless you take 1o Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colde. 1e Mrs. Geo. Walls, of Forest City, e Me , writes: "It's a Godsend to people living in climates where h coughs and colds prevail. I find it quickly ends them. It preventsj Pcceumonia, cures LaGrippe, gives wonderful relief in Asthma and Hay Fever, and makes weak lungs strong enough to ward off Con sumption, Coughs and Colds. S 50e anid $1 00. Guaranteed by Jno. H. McMaster & Co., drug- ; gits. Trial bottle free. If a man would know himuself ' thoroughly, he hasn't much time s< to waste in trying to find out dp things about his neighbor. Tyner's Dyspepsia Remnedy--A Guar- e, anteed Cure. h If you sufler from Dysyepsia or In- 5' digestion in any form, gas, belehmng, .a bitter taste, offensive bad breath, dizzy p spells, sour stomach, hear t flutter, a: nausea, gastritis, loathing of food, pains or swelling in the stomach, back or side deep.seated kidney or liver trouble, = then they will disappear in a short time after taking Tyner's Dyspepsia Remedy, made especially to c u r e Dyspepsia, Indigestion and all Stomach Trouble even of the worst cases. Tyner'% Dyspepsia Remedy expels the gases and sweetens the breath. It cures Sich Headache, Colic and Con stipation at once. Druggists or by I1 express 50 cents a bottlIe. Money refunded if it fails to cure. Derrick's Drug Store, Lexington, S. C.K Onions and whiskey form a combination calculated to put al most .any happy home out of' commisson. Blood Poisoning results from chronic constipation, which is quickly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills. They re move all poisonous germs from the system and infuse new ]ife and vigor; cure sour stomach, nausea, headache, dizziness and colic, without griping or discom fort. 25c. Guaranteed by Jno E. McMaster & Co., druggists. -People with real troubles never advertise them. Wound., Bruises and burns. By applying an antiseptic dressing t to ounds, bruises, burnis and like iii- 1 juris before~ inflamminationl sets in, they may be healed without imaturationl and in about one-third the time required by( the old treatment. This is the greatest c discovery and triumph of modern sur gery. Ciamberlainl's Pairn B:clm acts Oi this principle. It is an antiseptie and wheni applied to such inijurie, e mss~ them to heal very quickly. It also allays the lein and sorenlesn prevets any danger of blood pObiso iig. Ieep a boll le of Pain Balim mn vcur hiomei and it will save vou t ime a 1 money, not to menltionl the icon eltail. For sale by 0&-ar Drur to. a id all ine LlicineC dele~r5. e a Notice t This is bound to mak [HE PRICE OF LAND. I viere you have lost monc )irt is the origin and foui onic of the foundation, e ng more valuable. Al Prics Qu Chester County No. 9--.arge brick sale and livery ab)e in Chcsier. wVater vorks and clee ic liihts. .Iewant nipuk' ps, box and en stalls, feed and harness rooms, fine :N( for livery and raimn, as Chester s a lar;-: cuntry trade in addition to ree rniiroads. The land ieasures 140 1.5 feet id .Ihould he worth almost v prier ad.e(d f*r t:e property.-.6,000 No. 375---. lots in Chester: No. 2. x213; No. ', 138x155; No. 6, 72x125; 0. S. -111; on Fpworth street. ch .............................$150 No. 63- w 2-.story Irick stores, -o::.In we" . on ain street. Chesier, -pulation 7, . .\l ot 23 feet front ch hy .0 fet deep on lot about 200 t! p t - 11C .................$9,000 No. M--e-:n:!house-s. 6 to 14 roomis id 'ne si:r- 0:1 earner, lI about x!3, on Gadsde. andi Walnut r(ts, Che.-;cr, brinoinn-.nt of about 65 per o th, ele~trie lighits, city water, irn, th:e -:,rde : d oiUer iiml)rove ents. Adj:e t!) t hI Snmtern Rail nyv ::., e:;.er and freight depots, join L the CaIroli:n & Northwestern shaps id Springrsiein NI*,l pr'opert. Good ention for manfcturing purposes, .clin.-, or sta:-r; to rent. Long estab -ed general me:chandise husIness. This the place to pm!;it your capital for safe ehn n. Pric e ...............$515,000 Will also sell stock of general mner vandise amounting to about $4000 at i cents on the doll.r. No. 671-Two lots on Academy and ine streets, Chester; No. I fronts 147 et on Aeademy street by 2W deep Oi Ie street; No. 2 fronts 12. on Pine reet by 295 deep; both containing S-10 acres, known as the MeLure lce ...................... .000 No. 695-Corner lot Main and Second reets, Fort Lawn, S. C., 35x170, small rchouse, good stand for store, two ilroads, good farming country. rie ........................... . 350 Will also sell stock of general nierchait SO. amouniing4 to about $4,000, at 75 :nts on the Qollar. No. 722-6 acres joining lands of >ui-hern- Railway; 31. Haffner, Ed. rham and others, Chester, S. C. his porperty can he cut into building ts .... .......................P1,350 Nos. 724 and 7;5-Two 7-room houses, st zide of Saluda street, Chester, S. C., ts 56x322, modern sanitary plumbing, tinet mantels, tiled bath room, ired with wvall switches, city water, ie under same arranged for hot water iting, best neiughborhiood in Chester, ch .................$3,25,0 No. 726-Vacant lot east side of ork strcet, Chester, S. C,, 21Cx378. rice ..,.......,..,.............650 FAlulS No. 12-600 acres at Lewis Turnout, hool and church, 400 cultivated, 150 in mber, black soil, level, 6-room dwelling, rge barn, fine pasture, 4 settlements, 4 ells, 2 streams, near railroad. Per re ...........................$20 No. 391-314% acres, 3 miles north of ort Lawn, church and school, public ad,. 1.50 cultivated, .50 timber, sandy 1, orchard, rolling, 2-story v-room elling, barn for 8 head, 100-acre wire sture, 6 settlements, cotton house, Ib, smoke house, 2 wells, 4 springs and anch. Would exchange for a farm a Rock Hill. Price ...$10 per acre No. 518-225 acres 3 miles of Lock irts. Church and school 1 to 4 miles. )cultivated, 100 timber, orchard, hilly, Id 6-room log dwelling, barn 4 stalls, sture, crib, cotton house, well, branch id springs..................-$00 3uy and Sell, Sell Our offerings are not< ke chaff by the wind wh< Ve don't only do business eeing it or the buyer. W ROPOSITIONS AND LIM~ our wants and offerings rty to attract local buyer All propositions must bey are binding on him' J. Edgar "Cuts the UNDER TAKING WILL BE CONTINUED IN ie future the same as in ilc past the old establishment in all its epartments with a full stock ol ~askets, Burial Cases and Coffins onstantly on hand, and use ol earse when requested. Tbankful for past patronage .ndl solicitous for a share in the uture, in the old stand. Calls att. ndaea to at all hours. J. M4. ELLIOTT & CO. A. G. Quattlebauml, Dentist, wiTr*IS-ooro, S. C. Omnee same as occup~ied by the lat r. B J. ouattlebaumI. ie Course e farming more attractive a (eep an eye on the enhan, y by loaning money INS] idation of all business. TI specially when it is gradual oted Subject to F No. 539-35 acres % miles of Chester. churches and school. 30 cultivated, 3 in wood, clav loani soil, 3-acre or chard, rolling. 8-room dwelling, barn with 6 stalls, tenant house near dwelling, poultry, wood and carriage house, well and good spring, telephone line, all under fence, all in good repair ........$2,750 No. 513-673 acres, 5 miles Catawba Falls, Biscomville and Fort Lawn, churches and school 1 to 2 miles, 200 acres in cultivation, 225 acres timber, tiulatto, black and sandy soil, small orchard, undulating and level, 50 acres waste land, 6-room dwelling, 2 barns, 4 and S stalls, 100-acre pasture, 3 tenant houses, 2 3-room houses, cotton houses and crihs. Country remarkably healthy, high elevation, 5 miles from the great electric power plant at Catawba Falls, Rocky and Beaver Dam creeks; some good bottom land; wells and springs; $AO0 ineome. Price per acre............ ... .......$10 No. 518-100 to 125 acres, 6%. miles Chester, % mile Lewis. Church and school 1. to I mile, lies well, sandy and red soil, 2-room house, weil and two sprinvs, 2-horse farnm open, plenty of vwood, good pasture land, 2 good house sites ....................$15 acre No. 633--955 acres, 2/2 miles Fort Lawn, church and school, 650 cultivated, 300 timber, grey soil, orchard, level and rolling, 6-room house, barn, 11 tenant ho--scs, creek, etc. Per acre .........$15 No. 670-284 acres, 6 miles of Corn wells snd Blackstock, church and 6chool 2 miles, 100 cultivated, 25 timber, sandy mulatto soil, 3-acre orchard, the finest in the county; rolling, 6-room dwelling, barn, 100-acre Pasture, 3 settlements, 9. miles south of Chester, 6 miles of it ma cadam road, creek, spring and good well ......................$12 per acre No. 723-83 acres % mile of Chester, all cultivated, diversified, 2 settlements, barn; on public road, branch and well ..........................$45 acre No. 752-150 acres, 3 miles of Fort Lawn, church two miles, school % mile, 100 timber, oak, hickory, pine, diversi fied, nearly all original timber of the finest kind; creek and branch. Per acre ............................$12.50 No. 780-1,400 acres, Dunnovant place, 3 miles of Leeds, church 2 miles, school % mile, .150 cultivated, 1,000 acres timber, sandy soil, orchard, rolling, 7-room dwelling, good barn, 4 settle ments, about 125 acres, river bottoms, 25 acres branch bottoms, well, river and streams. Per acre .................$3.00 No. 781-1,100 acres, Triplett place, 3 miles Leeds, church 2 miles, school %/ mile, 200 acres cultivated, -700 timber, sandy soil, rolling, 3 tenant houses and stables, large amount of good bottoms, creek, streams an~ springs. Per acre .................-.......$5.00 No. 782--270 acres, McCollum place, 9 miles of Chester, church 1 mile, school %/ mile, 75 acres r.'.vated, 100 timber, sandy a'd 1 a-~k jnec1, le e!, 4-room house, stre::m anid springs. Per acre $6.00 No. 818-100 acres 5 miles Leeds, ehurch and school 2 miles, S0 cultivated, 25 timber, sandy soil, rolling, tenant house and barn, spring and branches. Price ..............--$4.00 per acre No. 819-67 acres 4 raies Leeds, church and school, 4 miles, 35 cultivated, 15 timber, sandy and black jack soil, roll ig, good bottomns. Price..S$S.00 per acre Fairfield County CITY PROPERTY No. S75-1%/ acre lot at Blythewood, 100 population; church and school, frame building 25x40, 2-story gin house, flour and grs mill, engine and boiler, extra engine.................$1,000 No. 738-1 lot on High street, Winns boro, 160 feet front by 310 feet. Price .. . . ... . - . ,--------400 and Buy, if You W ly placed before home real ~re REAL ESTATE seekers at home, but sell land in y hat we want is CORRECT D ITS, and for you to say wh~ in print and put our up-to 3. With thanks for all favI be approved by the signati >r his offi:-e. Poag, Bro Earth to Suit Yot COTTON GIINNERS ANI Write for prices Babbit Couplings Gaugi Drills Gauge Cocks Oil Ct H ack Saws Oil Cans Belt,] Fittings Injectors Pip Lace Leather Packing all kinds, Shaft else in mach Columbia Supply Go, - 1 Sash, Blni / Building I NymOLMBIA LUMBER 81 of Cotton nd consequently ADVANCE :ement of values and see "EAD OF BUYING DIRT. ierefore it is wise to own ly advancing and becom ?luctuations. No. 7SS-4-acre block on Calhoun, Garden and Vanderhorst stre-s, Winnsboro, two 2-room houses.... $1,150 No. 79-1% '-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 FARMS No. 576-137 acres 8 miles Ridgeway and 7 miles Blythewood, S. C., church and school in sight, 70 cultivated, some in timber, mixed soil, orchard, consider able improvements in buildings, streams, well and springs, rents for 3,000 pounds cotton ..........................$2,00 No. 593-218% acres 8 miles of Winns boro, % mile of White Oak; church and school % mile, 87 cultivated, 40 timber, sandy loam soil, orchard, rolling, 7-room dwelling, barn, pasture, 5 settlements, two 2-room houses and two S-room houses, cotton house, crib, well and meat touse, 2 gardens and flower garden, 2 streams, spring and well. Desirable home ...........................$,300 No. 730.--527 acres 2 miles of Winns boro, on Peay's Ferry road, school mle, 150 cultivated, 100 timber, gray soil, hilly, 6-room house, barn, 150-acre pas ture, 4 settlements, creek and springs ....................... $4,000 No. 735-S% acres on the Monticello road, just outside of Winnsboro, suitable for building lots, bounded by the Winns boro Park ........................$300 No. 736--900 acres adjoining Winns boro, frontingon Peay's Ferry road for one mile, divefnei 6-room cottage, large barn, 4 settlenhrnts, ensilage pit, dairy, shop - and cottoir: house, well, branches and springs ..........$7,00 No. 737-171 acres 13 milesr Winnsboro, church and school ona mile, 60 cultivated, 50 timber, gray soil, Mffly, 4-room cottage, barn, 50 acres bottoms, S settlements, spring aad - creek. Price .....................$1,00 No. 791-670 acres 7 miles Ridgeway, 40 cultivated, 400 timber, level, 4-room house, 165 acres virgin timber, 920 acres seond growth pine, about million feet of lumber. Per acre .............. $12.50 No. 794-300 acres 8 miles of Winns boro, church and school 2 miles, 70 culti vated, 100 timber, gray soil, diversified, 6-room house, barn, 200 acres pasture, 2 tenant houses, 50 acres bottoms, well, springs and creek, income $200... .$2,000 No. 795-178 acres 9 miles Winns boro, church and school 1 to 2 miles, 100 acres timber, gray soil, diversified, 4-room house, barn, all fenced, spring, branch and river, fine pasture, income $200 ................---....1,00 -No. 796-425 acres 9 miles Winns boro, church and school 1 mile, 100 cultivated, 200 timber, gray loam soil, level and rolling, 300 acres pasture, 4 settlements, stables, good river bot toms, spring, branches and river, in come $450 ..................$3,40 No. 844-149 acres 4 miles Ridgeway, church' and, school % to 1%4 miles, 60 acres cultIated, 40 timber, grey, gravel soil, diversified, 6-room* house, barn,,cot ton house,:.shop, tenant house, sprmngs, railroad andR. F. D. through place. Per acre............ . .... 10.00 N.857. 142 acres 2 miles Longtownl, church an'd school 1 and 2 miles, 40 cultivated, 25 timber, loam and red_ soil, hilly, 2 settlements, barn, sprilS and creek..............--- ---- No. 858. 600 acres S miles Winnsboro, church and school 3 miles 800 culti- - vated. 100 timber, red soil, (ilversified, 11 settlements 2 and S rooms, barn, well and springs, good for cotton, mks125 bales per year............... Peracre..............---.------......$12.04 Ent to Make Money ers, but they are scattered far and wide can see them. arious localities without ESCRIPTIONS, BUSINESS Lt youwllldo. Let us get late boards on your prop )rs. ire of J. Edgar Poag before keRock Hill, .ir Taste." MACHINERY OWNERS on the following S Lubricators BetGu y ips Belt, Rubber rlPes .eather EectorsHami FesPuls ing; Collars for shafting adayhn inery supplies. - - - Columbia, S. C. Doors, sand Material MaIL FBOM ~F. CO- CallMBIAS.C