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PUBLISHED WEEKLY WINNSBORO, S. C. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1906. ESTABLISHED 844 stop your Lang Irritation, relieve youp Sore Throat and drive out your Chronic Cold, with ths only cer tain,and strictly se*entifie, Cure for Coughs and Colds: 454. DR. KN1 NEW UIS14 VRy Almost in Fesair. "Our little daughter was given up by two physicians with consumption of the throzt, and we were almost in despair, when our drigist r.comrnended Dr..King's New Discovery. After taking fouir bottles she was perfectly cured and has had no throat trouble since." -GEO. A. EYLER, Cumberland, Md. 1rice,Soc and $z.00 T. TR1A L 5B00T TES L FRE3PPE 1| ANE 6OLE~, EW~?~~ JNO. H. McMASTER & CO., McMASTER CO. and OBEAR DRUG CO. H. W. HANAHAN & CO. Machinists, Blacksmiths and Wood=Workers. Engines, Boilers, Gins, Grist Mills' and Farming Machinery overhauled. Wagon, Buggy and General Repair Work. Agents for Witte Gasoline Engines. En gines carried in sto:k. MONEY SAVED! When you step into our Shoe Store to buy your shoes. We now have a complete line of all the new shapes and leathers in tLe fall styles, and they are vety snappy and at prices that means a saving to you on every pair you buy from us. We carry all grades, -kinds and prices. Lister Men's Dress Shoes. ... ....$1.00 up to $6.00 " Ladies' Dress Shoes........1.00 up to $4.00 A trial order will convince you. Farmers' Heavy Work Shoes a specialty. Remember our motto: SAME SHOES FOR LESS MONEY Harrnon's Shoe Store, COLUMBIA, S. C. 1725 Main Street. Postoff ice Block. COTTON GINNERS AND MACHiNERY OWNERS Write for prices on thejfol lowing Babbit Couplings Gauges Lubricators Belt, Gundy Drills Gauge Cocks Oil Cups Belt, Rubber Drill Pres Hack Saws Oil Cans Belt, Leather Ejectors Hammers Fittings Injectors Pipe Files Pulleys Lace Leather Packing all kinds, Shafting; Collars for shafLing and anything else in machinery supplies. Columrbia Si.pply Co. -- - - Columbia, S. C. Open Buggies====== $35.00 Top Buggies = = = = = = = $41.00 We have a carload of them at theselprices, but going fast. GREGORY=CONDER MULE Co., 1nr7 Plain Street. COLUMBIA, S. C. Poverty of a Millionaire. Most persons, in the opinion f the Rochester Post-Express, rould be willing to change u i appiness for an income of $2, 84,000, but one man, we a r e >Id finds it impossible to pay is bills on this amount. King ,dward VII., who receives from 2e State this stipend, has trou le to "make both ends meet." 'he Post-Express tells us of this ad case: Out of this amount he has to aintain a number of castles and )yal residences, support a small rmy of retainers and flunkies, 3d pension old and faithful serv its. Consequently, when the: Dar's bilLz are paid, his Majesty is no money to put in the bank! rainst a rainy day. Recently i ie King petitioned to have his lary raised to $3,000,000 a year it owing to the already heavy ,xation the Government refused e request. Compared with the her rulers Edward VII, is poorly iid. The Czar of Russia has a tal income of 20,000,000 a year be Sultan of Turkey manages to it -along on $10,000,000. Em ror William supports the royal mily on an income of about :,000,000. The King of Italy ists comfortably on an income $2,859,500, whi!e the Emperor Austria-Hungary pegs along $3,700,000. Other sums paid European sovereigns a r e: Lvaria, $1,242,726; Belgium, 65,000; Denmark, $240,000, and 8,000 to the heir apparent; ance, $288,000; Greece, $260,-1 ); Netherlands, $246,000; Por 7al, $567,000; Rumania, $201, 2; Saxony, $628,460; Spain,1 ,430,000; a n d Wirttemberg )3,438. Compared with these . the yearly salary of t h e - esident of the United States is -y modest indeed. Further re, the President earns his ary, which can not be said of ny of the rulers mentioned in list. King of All Cough Medicines. rr. E. G. Case, a mail carrier of iton Center. Conn., who has been he U. S. Service for about sixteen rs, says: "Me have tried many gh medicines for croup, but Cham- 1 Lain's Cough Remedy is king of all l one to be relied upon every time. also find it the best remedy for. ghs and colds, giving certain results - leaving no bad after effects." For by Obear Drug Co. and all medi a dealers. To the Demnition Barkers. Jol. Chinn (of Kentucky) e newspaper business must be ng to the devil nowadays. iewspaper Publisher-How so? Jol. Ch inn-Why, there wero reporters up at the legislature ~terday and not one of them ald take a drink.-Somerville arnal. man with a sprained ankle will a crutch, rest the anmkle and let it well. A man or woman with an rworked .tomach can't usc a crutch, the stomach must have rest just same. It can be rested too without -vation. Kodol will do it. Kodol: forms the digestive work of the tired miach and corrects the digestive ap-, 'atus. Kodol fully conforms to the' visions of the National Pure Food I Drug Law. Recommended and d by all druggists. The Wrong Place. ~'What's tbe matter, my little m?' asked the kindly old gen man. "You seen to be in great3 in.". G'on!Yer mixed ," groan the little boy. "1 ain't in no: , eat pains but dey's a great painj nme, all right."--Philadelphia ~ess. )pen the bowels and get the cold out your system. Kennedy's Laxative mtaining) Honey and Tar opens the wels and at the same time allays the lamination of the mucous mem anes. Drives out the cold and stops e cough. Absolutely free from any lates. Conforms to the National ire Food and Drug Law. Pleasant take. Sold by all druggists. Poor- Value. Mr. Widwer (introducing the cond Mrs. W.) -Come, children, 2 kiss your new mamma. k Elsie-~My gracious! if you took er for 'new' they stuck you, pa - biladelphia Press. For chapped and cracked hands othing is quite as good as an applica on of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. ut it on before going to bed, use an dpair of gloves and see wbat adif ~renec the morning will bring. Sold y all druggists. The Boy. He eats and eats * But is not through Until he can No ion;;er checw. We care not how you sufTered, nor that failed to cure you, Hiolli-ter's~ tocky Mountain Tea makosthe pun i st, weakest specimen of man or wo nanhood strong and healthy. 35 ens.t Jno. H. McMaster & Co. CARLISLE AND JUDSON. Two Grand And illustrious Characters. -lave Given Their All To Education. C The Courier passes its saluta- v tions this week to the two noble b Christian teachers, James H. 2 Carlisle, LL. D., of Wofford Col lege and Charles H. Judson, LL. D., of Furman University. It is probable that the Baptist t] state convention at Spartanburg will have the rare privilege of ' seeing these distinguished gen- s tlemen on the floor of the con vention, and it will be the pleas- a ure of that body to recognize r< these esteemed brethren and to a: hear from them at some hour a convenient to them. If in the a providence of God they are per- y mitted to be present, we trust h that the convention will honor al itself by honoring these servants t1 of God. sF For more than half of a cen- bi tury Drs. Judson and Carlisle to have given themselves to the tl important work of teaching and of training the young men of the P. state. With singular fidelity, tc unwavering zeal and whole heart- T edness they have devoted their g' lives to this work. They mang- p( nified their office. They have fa been content to remain with the $4 institutions to which they were e3 called in early life. Tney have of not been place hunters. Othei of institutions, coveting earnestly on the best gifts, gladly would hav( to enrolled their names on theii Bf faculties, but they stood by Fur- $6 man and Wofford through all $2 the: vicissitudes, and have quiet Fr ly and devotedly met their class- 00 es, doing their duty in the fear tu, of God. 48: Higher salaries they -might $1: have drawn, and more prominent $41 positions they might have filled, su but these considerations failed to Pr move them. In a peculiar way ve they seemed knit to the people of mc South Carolina and devoted to sal the great religious bodies of ma which they are such conspicuous thi Dnd highly esteemed members. 'hat these men found their places, and so faithfully filled 1 them through all these years, is 9al indeed an inspiration to all who 'n 1 have known them and to the cou housands of young men who ber ame in touch with them. E How many thousands of young cou nen have been taught by these an( eachers? Who can tell? In s' very county of the state and in many of the states of the Union ire to be found the men who sat In the class rooms of Drs. Car ide and Judson. Of all, without Th rption, perhatps, it may be goi p id they had the profoundesit -espect for th-'we teachers, evein ( idhuitation and genuiLe aff- ction 13 Sventure that no young manir yei vho 'ever went to gWVofford or wo Furm.mn would have willingl Jo ~one into the presence of these eachers with the smell of liquor us >n his breath, and not one would get have spoken a disrespectful word o n their presence, and not oneth ould have been willing for these sta men to have come upon him at a per aming table. Few teachers any- Sto where ever had the respect of their pupils so continuously and an< universally as did Drs. Judson sol and Carlisle. In a remarkable degree these faithful teachers have won the admiration, confidence and affec tion of the people of the state. m Very worthily and properly they tlE are considered among tho fore- p~ most citizens, and their long ser- ed vice has brought the who]e peo- gr ple under obligations which they in have not been slow to recognize. ~ The time has not yet come when the people of s~outh Carolina o have ceased to love and honor the (e, best men among them, or to re- boc vere the memory of the great and in good men who have passed away, tb as was evidenced by the throngs op that filled Columbia last week to Pt do honor to the memory of Gen- t eral Wade Hampton. In behalf of the readers of the Courier, in behalf of the Baptists and Methodists and all the peo ple of the state, the Courier brings this week affectionate ~ greetings to Dr. Charles H. Jud- - son and Dr. James H. Carlisle, L the beloved teachers.-Baptist Courier. A cold is much more easily cured ti when the bowels are open. Kennedy's E Laxative Honey and Tar opens the 'o bowels and driv s the cold out of the ft system in young or old. Sold by all 1 druggista. "Has your son arrived at years of discretion?" "Oh, yes. He's about to be married." "How you contradict yourself."-Cleveland Leader. Of course you pay your money. But you get your money's worth, I For what does money mean to you I] When Rocky Mountain Tea's on / earth? I Jnon H. uMM er & Co. 'IMPORTANT NOTICE REYNOLDS TOE TAGS, AS P /SIMILES OF WHC THEIR 1906 CAT This space was bought to who may have overlooked the fa for the return and delivery to us tised in our 196 Ca-gue and by the terms Cf t1e :fC 27Sf C We would not consider gi out giving presents to all, for tag offer has expired, and for this r any cause whatever for delay in d positively refuse to give presen Winston-Salem,- N. C., after Tu which is the full extent of tin in our offer. No employee has authorit' or any notice or offer made by us R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. SREAT AUC ===OF, REE t Chester, S. C., Tues City roperty N CHESTER'and C] Several Thousand Acres t : : : :snmall tr ON E~ASY ;omplete descriptions and pla furnished on applicatioi It will pa; Be sure and arrange to vill be furnished by a Brass I nent of Valuable Presents wi vho attend. Ladies are espe< REM~EMBER TUEDY, IDE 16 Sale Condu ROCK HI! "Cuts the Earth to.~ ~Trespass Notice. All persons are warned not to unt, fish, cut timber, or peimit heir live stock to come on any part of the land owned or con-j rolled by the undersigned, or respass in any way: All tres passers will be prosecu'edl. HUGH S. WYLIE, ICOLUMBIA 11l-97-4t- -j________ TO HOLDERS OF RACCO OMPANY'S D NP-I AMD FAC-! AE SHOWN ON 0-F PRESENTS.$ remind holders of our tags, ct that our offer of presents of tags, as madec and adver ?ircular of Presents, exires JSly s!, 1907. vg.prcsents to one with s that reach us after our ason we will not consider elivery of tags, and we will ts for any tags that reach esday, January 1st, 1907, ie as heretofore stipulated r to change or modify this WINSTON-SALEM N. C. Ik lON SALE day, Dec. 18 , 1.906 rI ESTER COUNTY o be sold in large and acts : TERMS ts of the property will be ni. Write for them. attend this sale. Music 3and, and a LargeAssort 11 be given away to those :ially invited. THE DATE ~, AT 10:30 A.,10 cted By ~AGi, Broker, ?, S. C. 3uit Your "Taste." Sash, Doors, SBlinds-and all luilding Material LUMBER & MFG. CO.,cwm~ODRB ALPO