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AWFUL ST?RY Of the Guinness Murder Gets Blacker and Blacker. KILLED FOUR PEOPLE At u Christians Jollity at Her I,a Porto Home-Tho Mood Lust ol' This Horrible Woman Surpasses Anything ol' (he Kimi in Modern Times. A dispatch from La Torte, J ml . says tho mordor ol' four persons she had invited to her 'House of Hor rors" as her guests at a Christmas party, ls tho latest atrocity charged to Mrs. Holle Guinness, l,U Colic's areli assassin, who ls hoing sought by tho polieo ol practically tho whole world. I'Tom a careful identification of tho unidentified bodies which havo been recovered I rc ni tho "soil, spots" o? llrooksiue farni, and thc compari son of oilier evidence, il is now al most c?rtala thai Uto woman slayer com ui ll lcd her quadruple crime on Christmas night ol' 190C. .lennie Olson. .Ioho Moo. (d' 101 bow Cake, Minn., end a mail and woman known only as the "professor and his wife wore on (hat night the victims of Ibo Guinness woman's passion for slaughter. This discovery corroborator in de tail tho statement hy IO m i I Greening, once Mrs. Guinness' chore boy. who bas boon Interviewed in Oklahoma ('?ty. Greening said that after the parlj held nt Mrs. Guinnoss' house Chi isi mas day, luOG, and Hie next day, I >c eomhOr 21?, he noted Ibo disappear ance ol' all the guests. When tie asked Mrs. Guinness where the vis itors bad gone, she said that the professor and bis wile who were ?i Ibo bouse, bad gone back lo their stdiool near Los Angelos, California, and bad taken .lennie Olson .villi them. Ono of the eien al (he Christmas party is now known lo have been .lohn Moo. ol' I'll how Lake. Minn., bul tho persons remaining n> lie I dun ti fled are tho ones described as the profes sor and his wife, Heretofore ii has been generally thought thai fOinll Greening was wrong in saying Hint lhere was any woman guest al the Christmas party besides .Tonnie Olson. The explana tion made was that probably Green ing saw a mau dressed in woman's clothes. Ko Ul* bodies were lound in one grave. One ol' llsoni has been identi fied as that Of .lennie Olson and an other as the remains of .lim .Moo Tho third is thal of a woman, and the fourth a man of unknown iden tity as yet. There are reasons to believe Mis Guinness prepared tor this slaughter weeks ahead The graves were dug two months a henel by llrtjiskl, a Pol ish laborer, who (lid odd jobs for Mrs. Guinness. The proceeding Oct ober Mrs. Guinnoss was making girls' drosses, and when asked by one ot' Hie neighbors what she was doing, she said ?he drosses were foi' .lennie Olson, who was going away to school. li may bo presumed from thc shreds bf evidence now in tito posos sion of County Prosecutor Smith thal Mrs. Guinness bad plotted to kill three persons bu ihb occasion tho so called professor, lils wife and .lon nie O'-on. bul Moo willi his $1,500 arrived in ?1USW . lo Mrs. Gllilllios matrimonial advert ivonienl inst in Hmo to join Hie parly and to ho killed ami buried with tin- oile r. Men who discovered ibis IllrgC grave with the lour corpses, say each body bad been butchered .md dissect ed in Hie samo mann.T. Willi a saw I lie legs wei" cut in two above Ibe knee, ibo a i 111 s were removed al ike socket- and Hie heads eui off. The pieces wei" soporatod and were wrapped in burlap appar ently so that the packages could bo handled more readily by the woman. .1. M. Rendan, or Manfred. \. H., half brother of .fotiii Moo. Identified Hie w al e|) found in Canipbere's poe'? et Tb" nu m ber on Hie case and the works, correspond with the numbers given by houdini as those in Mob's watch. Coroner Mack- rocolvod a letter from Mrs. Henry WjlXOr, N. 8254 Ma ple streol, Toledo. o" declaring her fear that her (laughter, who was a graduate of Valparaiso College, bad been a victim ol the arch assassin. The girl disn|iponrod from her home oh November (8, lim:!, af lei saying she was going to visit a friend in Ha Porto. She was never beard from again, "We will.bring Roy Lamphore for his pari in the murders committed by Mrs. Rei lo Guinness ai her 'I louse ol' l-i?l'rors' and we will clear up many of Hie mysteri?s w bil li sur rounded lb" g I'C II I I.a Poll" ca: e be t?re the g I'll Ucl jury completes Itv work/' This statement wa< made by the stale's Attorney rt. N. ?Smith, as tim I.a Porte grand jury hogan Hie se cond day's session of Ifs Investigation of the great mystery, Chief of Police .Cochrane IH In re ceipt of a letter from New York say ing Ills life will psi the forfeit Unless bo censos his activity. Another probable victim id' Mrs. DRINK MORE WATER. .MOST l'KOIM.H DHIXK KNTIHHIA' TOO lil l ru:. lt Should Ho Taken Chiefly Hot ween Meals lind Not While Anting-(Jive the Water ('uro a TH uh One of the most universal dietetic failings i? to neglect to take enough Water into the system. When one stops to think oT tho many functions which water has to perform in tho hod)', the need o? a largo supply is realized. The nses ol' water in tho body nuty he sumnuuT/ed as follows: It furnishes tho blood willi a flnid medium so (hat nourishment may he taken to all parts of Hie hotly and the waste removed, and this causes rapid changes in the tissues. 2. lt enters into ihe composition of all I issues of I he body. li forms Hie chief ingredient of all the thuds of the laxly anil main tains their proper degree ot dilution 4. li si:r\es io distribute tho hon I of i he bi dy. H reg?lales Ihe temporal ure (lf I the body hy the process of absorpt ion and evaporation. li h es tl in a tod thai wat or com poses about 70 per cont of Hi?; entire body weight, and il ls an almost universal solvent. Us Import anio, therefore lo the system cannot be overrated. Tin amount Of water required by a heal ?15 individual in twenty-four hours is on an iivornge between sixty five ami seventy ounces, besides ,'lboul twenty ounces taken in tts lill ingredient of solid food, Illili mo h - in;-; a lotte of eigtty-flvo lo n'.nety ounces. A great many people loading sed Ciliary lives take too lillie water, and also err in laking it for tho most purl whee outing. A CM'tttln amount a water should lorin a part, of ? vory meal, and particularly ls it necessary 10 those Who have very active tlltf.CS I ions. lt a-sists tho escupe from the stomach of those substances made soluble by Hie action ol' He" .?? 0 trie juico and the churning effect of Ihe stomach, and will oftentimes make digestion comfortable when it other wise would bo attended with dis 11 ess. While some liquid should be ink eu with the meals, the foods should not be washed down, for lids inte?'furoi with digestion (especially starch digestion), and may also cause (lie Individual to swallow morsels of food altogether too large and resisting for Hie stomach to manage comfortably. The proper timo for laking the hulk of fluid is between meals, par ticularly early In the morning before breakfast, and ul night before retir ing. * MI Si' ItK-KXltOI.Ij. All Who Want to \<?te Must (?cl Ww Tickets. In order thal the electors may properly understand the net passed by the lasi legislature in regard to the re-enrollment ol voters WO pub lish il below: "Section I. 11<. it enacted by tho (Jonerai Assembly ol' Hie State ?d' South Carolina, That Ibo Supervisors of Registration in each County of the Stale are required t<? re-onrolt all the qualified electors in this State during I he year I !>HS. "See, 2. Thal at tin' same Hine the said Supervisors shall register nit persons who may nuike application therefor and who may be entitled I lu reto. "Sec. " Thal lor tin- purpose of .-U(h enrollment and registration tho said Supervisor shall keep ihe books ol' reggis! ral ion open at the several OoU?ll.V seals every day (Sunday ex cepted), between the hours ol' nine a. m. and six p. m. (luring the months bf lily and August, IfJOS; and in ad dition Hi?relo they -hall attend, dui inn llie mont li ot" September, IMUS, at least one day in each township, in their respective Conidios, of which lill least len dtl.VS' notice shall lie giv en by advertisement in a newspaper publish in the Cbutity; and in Coun ties containing lift;, thousand Inhab itants they .hall attend in Oneil eily, town of hulUstlrnl community, con taining three hundred Or more In habitants, at least one day upon sim ilar notice." Heyan Carrie-. Alabama, In tin- primary .election in Ala bama on Tuesday llryan beal .John son three lo (nie. This give;-. Hryan Hie solid Alabama delegation. A Singh ol' ile- Times; "Situation Wanted." Profesional piety is satisfied wit lt i ie? salary. The public is quick to detect sham, ion quicker to forget it. (iuiMiess came lo Puhl Tuesi!?iy~w??"n Investigation was started for Abra ham Phillips, ol Iteliinglon. \V. Va., who lofl lhere in February, I?M17, (< come tr> I .a Porto to marry "a rich widow," name unknown, fte lofl his farm and other properly in Wost Vu ginia. bul took a lue. MIDI of money with him. Ile lias not been seen since, 'fhe. relatives of Phillips tie IIOVO Hie "rich widow" was Alis. Cu inness. SOLID FOR BRYAN Delegates instructed For Him By the State Convention. WITHOUT ANY DEBATE Tho Iron ('Ind Resolutions Instruct inn RH* Iii? firent Commoner Weif Passed Vt li hold Any Discussion or Division.-Til? Rryun Sentiment Was Nearly t'liuiilmous. Tho st;u<> D?mocratie Convention put itself squarely on record tor vVil-l 'iain Immings H l'y a li on Wednesday as lin- Doinoci'atlc candidate for Pres-j ?(loni. Tia- convention, whieu mot nt noon in Cul mn Ina on Wednesday, to select eighteen del?galos io ino Dein-1 .u raiic Nal ional Convention, four at large ami tv\o caell from tho seven congressional districts, voted In fav or of Insli'iiotlng ils entire delegation to vol.- lor Hiyan al Denver, "first, last ami all tho lime." A resolution' ot lids "ft''ci was adopted without il i \ isiou. Kx-Spcnkei of the House M. H. Sm 11 li was made pormanonl chairman and made a patriotic address lo the eon venl hui, ti flor whicn other per iiiuiioni ailleurs wera chosen. The present secretaries were reelected. Senator Cl i I ? on was made treasurer and J, S. Wilson sergeant af arma, j Pernitninol vice presidents were chosen as follows, each going lu with out opposition; Fifth district, C. M. Wiggins; second district, 1). S. Hen derson; third district, H. A. Thomp son, fourth (listriOt, Howard H. Car lisle; fifth district. .1. Harry K?ster; sixth district, Hr. Olin Sawyer, seven th (1 IslrInt, lt. I. Manning. Immediately after organizing al resolution was Introduced referring all tin- resolutions io Hie resolutions committee, inn while this was Imme diately amended so as io except tho resolutions referring to instructing or not Instructing the delegation to Denver, the Hryan people llis'sling thal ii was milch more manly ami cotirngcuiH lo ..?.;. n this question directly und unbiased hy any com mittee report. The fust. resolution calling for Hryan ramo from Kditor W. H. llou Kiiles, of Tho Slate Several '?'in rs offered resolutions alon:; the same line. Mr. Ilorhdoii introduced a res olution carrying oui Senator Till man's iden ol' Instructing tho delora Hon to adopt tho unit rule. 'fhis was voled down, and an effort was then liiailo lo carry the whole in lu to l' over to lin- evening session, but H Ills failed. Filially a substitute was offered hy \V. c. Polloch thal the delegation he Instructed lo vote for Hryan first, lasi aral all the time, fut) r?solutions committee tu suitably draft such a resolution during tho afternoon for adoption in the evening session. This was adopted amid cheers from all portions of the hall. The convention then took a recess for dinner and re assembled ai S o'clock. After i he convention reassembled in the evening the comimttoo on prat form and resolutions reported tim following, which was unanimously adopted: "We lionrjHIy endorse, as the can didate ni the Democratic party for presidcni of Ike Cnited Stall's, Wil liam .leanings Hryan and ll01'0b,\ in struct mu? direct that lim vol" of South Carolina in the national con vention at Denver he east as a unit for his nomination lilli ll tho same is se? net d." Hy lin- terms of this, resolution the Routh Carolina delegates are bound to suppo: i Hryan on the first ballot ?is well as on every subsequent bal lot unless his name should be WI til-1 drawnTbe meaning bf Ibo resolution is thal be, Rey a li will got IS voles, from South Carolina "first, last and all the time." as declared in the Pol lock resolution adopted ia the morn ing. The convent ion then proceeded to olcol deh?gtlt?? to carry out the above instructions. Senators Tillman and dary wo e oleeted b> acclamai ion as two delegates at largo and Cen. Wilie .tones and fol ll. ll. Welkins were elected hs Hie oilier two by the con vention. W. I'\ Stevenson. T H Crews, .1 H." Crme and H. H. Smith wore eb cted alternates. Th? nominations foi- district dele cates, were linn announced as fol lows: Hirst tl Isl rici T. R. Wariin', and Dr. I". .1 Carroll, alt?rnalos, .1. H McCoy and W. K. Kirby. Seiand district H. .1. Williams and I. R 11 urie;. ; alternate. \'. Chris tenson. .lr. 'I hird ili'-t rici l<< nuc? h rinker and w. .1. Sli'lblliig; ah?rnalos, 111 Qi Tillman and C. D. Mann. Knurl li dist rici ic K. Townsend and Vi . C. Hlaek; allernnles, Clarence Cunningham and S. ,i. Nichols. Fifth district .lohn c. Richards, Jr., and .). M. Cherry ! alternates, W. W. pix8011 and N. W. Hardin. Sixth district .1. ll. Manning and D. ll Traxbr; alternats, W. lt. An drews and I ?. A. Spivey. Hove ll til district T. H. Hranlley ?ind ,1. II. Clifton; alternate, J. S. Wannainakei. These nominations wore continued by Hie Convention. Di. Saw yer nominated Senator Till man (ia lil om liol' of tho national exec utive committee und ho was ?fleeted by Acclamation, SVMPATHY K(>ti Tlf.h>?<\N. Sinti? Democratic Convention Ilogret tod Mis Sickness. My a unanimous rising vote tile State Democratic Convention Wednes day adopted a resolution presented by Mr. i), h. Sluttier of Charleston, expressing tho sympathy of the party tor Senator Tillman and regretting his absence from tho councils of thc Democracy at this Important time. In presenting tho resolution Mr. Slnkler said: "Tho absence of our senior Sena tor by reason of his protracted sick ness is very regrelablo and deprives Hiis Convention of hts wiso counsel and aide leadership. Ills prominence In mttional political circles-in's tn? m il ia lit \ wit li party conditions and the confidence of the people, which he ?MIJoys to so marked a degreo, makes him a potent factor in party conventions, and I am sure that okeh of us will miss bini for this gather ing, where lie is wont to lill so con spirions a part. "I. therefore, offer tho following: "Resolved, Thal the Democrats of .South Carolina, in Slate Convent ion assembled, express to Senator ll. K. Tillman their sympathy with him in Iiis unfortunate sickness. "Resolved, Thal we regret bis on forced absence and shall miss his abb- leadership. "Resolved, 't hat it is tho earnest hope of his fellow Democrats Hud he be speedily restored to heall li and able lo return to Iiis active ollichtl duties." Tbi'- is Hu- Ursi lime since l s s s thal Senator Tillman has missed a State Democratic, Convention, and for the last ls years he his been the dominating (Igurn ii. the party in Solidi (landina. lt is significant ol' changed political conditions that this resolution of sympathy should (dine from Charleston, once the stronghold ol' A nt ?Ti llninnisin, and that il should !>(. adopted wiih unanimity, SIJAYHH Ol' A CAM I I.V. Confesses tlie Horrible Clime to the Stale Officials. frank /.ll/.tera, a Polish tai ni hand, has made a confession thal be kill ed Mr. and .Mrs. William ll. Shep herd and their servant, Miss Jennie Hendy, who were fuund murdered In Mr. Shepherd's farmhouse Saturday morning. Ile said he killed Mr .and Mrs. Shepherd in order to get the money which he knew .Mr. Shepherd had in his posesslon. lin wailed in ibo parlor of the house Saturday morning until .Mrs. Shepherd came downstairs to wann a bottle of milk for her baby, and as slie was returning upstairs with the milk shot her in the side and head willi her husband's shot gun. At the sound ol' the shot gun. Shep herd came running down stairs. Zaz tera was standing in the hull willi the gun in his hands and when Shep herd was ball' way down, Hied a .barge of shot into bis side. Shep herd dropped on the stairs and his body fell upon Ilia! ol' bis wife. '/.?zima then entered the kitchen with the gun, and meeting Joanie Mendy, shot 1er in the breast. All three were Inst a tn ly killed. Xaztera then wont in search of Shepherd's money, ile told the authorities thal he hid the money somewhere about the house or grounds. STRAY I.MKSS Kl I,I.KD. (J reen vii le Determined lo stamp Out Hydrophobia. Tho (Iroenville News says as n re sult of the proclamation issued by Mayor Mahon on Saturday ordering all dogs lu the eily killed unless they were muzzled, between forty and fovty-ilvo woro killed Tuesday by the policemen of the city The officers on leaving the station house Tuesday were given orders by the chief to kill every dog found on the streets, regardless pf size or value. Al live o'clock over forlj had been killed and Tuesday night the dllTor oni policemen in the elly reported . nore. Tbl? mayor is dei erm i ned that inure shall not bf any further spread of hydrophob'a ii lie can prevent it. for Hie oxl tinily davs the order will i,e in force and ii' an> one has ll dog, he liad belier keep it locked up Ol muzzled. The dogs kille dwore in all paris ol' Hie ?itv PO I iee in tm Hec tor and OilpS killed :; Tuesday after noon. The wehrinR ol a lag doe.- not protect a doe,. The ohl.V thing to (lo is to muzzle Hf doe. i i lo Op il shu' np. The biting ol' twelve people In Greenville roeointly' by mad dogs is Ibo cause ol' this wat' on Hie dopt Uli Hiero. Children i inter Treatment. The nine children bitten in tireen' viii,, hy a mad (be-, \\ e e taken o Allanta for treatment, but only li\i aero found i11 need treatment) Mr. t'caco, Who went wiih Du- children, says the physicians in charg? of thc inst il nie told him t lie dog lind about ho worst case ol' hydrophobia Imagina ble. an examination showing its brain to be mil ol' hyddropltobhi gorniH 'leap Postal Clerk. After nineteen \ears in tho Service, frederick .7. Holderman, of station h, at Lexington nvot ito and Ono Hundred and Tw- nlv il'lh street. N. Y., was arrested Friday. luspOCtOI'8 put two lest letters containing money lu the mail and I lolderiiian. it is al - leged, had them when searched. GETTING READY. State Democratic Executive Com mittee Meet and Organize. SOME CHANGES MADE in Hie Constitution of tho Party-I On. Willa .Iones He-elected State Chairman.-The Stute Campaign Will Open .lune 17.-There Will Ile Two Cainpaigii Parties. The Stale says the Hist mooting of tho new Slate D?mocratie, executive committee, hoid tuesday night, wa? very short. Imf ono or two matters I >f importance woro passed upon Those present wore:' 1 >. Abbeville Aiken- H A ndorson son. Hamberg Darn well Derkoloy vlllO. Calhoun thews. (.'hal lesion Charloston. Cherokee T, lt Chester H. H. Chesterfield W A. w. .iones, Columbia. I'". Holley. Aiken. H. H. Watkins. Andor T. Lil Fit to, Denmark. F. Hoist, ualekvllie. Wiggins, Futnw T. II. W Clarendon ton Col loton .1. I tarlington ar. I lorchestor hans. Fairfield T boro. Florence D ville. i leorgetown town. Oreenville ( ! reen wood wood Kershaw .1 eily Hill. Lancaster '.aster. Laurens T Dreher, SI. Mat Turner Logan, Hut 1er. Gaffney, t'a ld well, Chester. . D. lOvans, proxy, c. M. Davis, Summer W. Hill, A. .1. A. Cottagevllle. Herritt, Lum Ino. 1>. Huvens, Civ il. Ketcliiii, Whins 11. Trnxlcr, Timmons J w Door, George i T H i I tro m l-l I. . Magill. Green (;. Richards, Jr., Lil. '. Y. Williams, Lan No li. L. HI caso, Now Pttrrott. Sumter. Greer, Union. -Phillip H. Stol!, H. Clews, Laurens. Lee W. A. .lames. Ilishopville. Lexington I). J. Griflilh, Colum bia. Marion .1 D. Montgomery, Mar ion. Marlbhoro .lohn X. Drake, Hon ncttsvllle, ft, F. D. Newberry Colo Perry. Oconeo-W. .f. Stribling, Walhalla. Orangohurg Hohen Lide, Orange burg. Dickens-lt. F. Smith, lUnsioy. Riehland--Wilie .loues, Columbia. Saluda W. H. Dodie, Hatosburg. Spartanburg X. L. Sennett, Reld vlllo. Sumter L, l I nion .1. M. Williamsburg Kings! reo. York .1. C. Wilborn. Yorkvllh As soon as the roll wa:, called and checked up Col. T. H. Crews look the chair and Senator Hlease moved that Hen. Wilie Jones be elected chairman ol' the stale executive committee. This was adopted unanimously. Mr. .). D. liol I was elected seerotary and t rcasn rei Senator Rlease reported lhat the hooks of the committee had been . becked ami wore lound in satisfac tory condition. The report was adopt ed. li was brought out Dial charl. : ion wished a Chango in Hie Const il ul ion. giving the coilhty the righi lo as sess candidates for solicitors ami con gressmen in thal county, lt was de cided that the assessments on all candidates foi* Stale ofllces should he the same as beroofore. li was decided to appoint a sub committee with Chairman Wilie Jones as ex otil?lo member to arrange the date for Hie campaign. The oth er members ol' this committee an-: C. H. Hlease, A. W. Jones and D. H. ('.rillii b. There wan considerable debate on the idea advanced by Senator Hlease. sucre .tint; that the state committee use its offorta to chango the constitu tion, providing for (wo campaign par lies Ibis summer Hlease staled Hint he would at the slate convention ol I have li ul severn! yea? oilier kiliils of VCKCWlllO (' Collat?! plums, ?nd Tomato I now luve ro.uty (or si r ?ly Jersey Wakefields, Clji cessions. These bein,' inc b f.umcrs. '1 hewi phau sro n ??j stand f.cveiij cul?! wan Price?! fl.O? (or M)l> i>!? '?and, !?,ooo io 9.0.10 ?it $i K We love sp. i i. i low ftxpi order? will lie shipped C. O I would odvlsc sending nv returning the C. O. D's. Olhei pl no will be re?? Mi?! personal aticntlon. WI l gum miee satisfaction, A i tho party advocate a chango In tho const i t H i i i m ulong tho linos monllonod. Tho proposed chango was finally recommended hy a division ?voto, lt lt as follows: "He it resolved. That the constitu tion of tho Democratic party of South Carolina he untended, as follows: "Amend article 1 l hy striking out all-of said article down to the word 'in' on lino 6 and Inserting in lieu thereof the foll wing: "'Heforo the election in 1908 and each election thereafter, except as herein provided, tho State Democrat ic committee shall appoint and ar runge for two campaign moe tings In ??ch county to be held not less than two weeks apart, one of which meet ings shall be addressed only by cau dtdates for State offices and tho other only by candidates for United States^ senator, United States hcuso of rop-^ resentutives and circuit solicitor: Provided, That If tn any election year there shall be but one candidute for the ollice of United States senator or no opposition for State offices, the said committee may, tn Its discretion, arrange or appoint only one meeting in each county.' " California for I try an. The Democratic Stato Convention of California meet on Wednesday. Tho delegates to the National Con vention was instructed for Bryan. A little sympathy al home light ens many a load down town. Why buy an Organ from the Poddlet When you can buy a superior 017;. 11 from your factory representative for less money, and on easier terms, und have absolute protection in the guar antee given by the makers. We make low prices and grant from one to two years, without interest, for settlement and only hind the organ as security. We stive you money and supply Orga_<_ that will prove a life long pleasured Write nt once for catalog and special prices and terms to theoldestablished MALONE'S MUSIC HOUSE, Pianos and Organs. Columbia, S. C. CLASSIFIED COLUMN. WANTED. Wanted-livery merchant to send 3-cenl stamp for tho hugest cata logue published of rubber stamps, seals, aluminum lettors, etc. Ad dress K, .Jos. Mulhnupt, Dept. L, Lafayette, Ind. Mauled-Lum be r and Logs. Write us. if you have Poplar, Ash, Cy press, Hickory or Cottonwood Lum ber. Also want Walnut and Cedar Logs. Savannah Valley Lumber Co., Augusta, (?a. Wanted-Hoys, from 7 to Iii years Of tige, who would like to earn a valuable watch for n few hours' easy work, to send name and ad dress io Lock Pox 17f>, Kort Mill, S. C. Salesman Wanted-Sell retail tindo your locality, $l>f> per mouth unrV? expenses to start, or commission. Experience unnecessary. I loin hig son Cigar Co., Toledo, ohio. I'ERSOXA L. .Men-The Vacuum treatment perma nently cures vital weakness, vari COCele and stricture; confidential. (Miarles Manufacturing Co.-, diaries Bldg, Denver, Colo. VOH SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Kor Sale-?Laundry outfit consisting of washer, extractor, stove ami dry er, boiler, mangel, pulleys, shaft ing, etc. Write J. W. Ivey, Flor ence, S. C. _ For Sale Cheap-One Huger Bread Mixer, one Thompson Moulding Machine; four Bread Presses; two Bread Troughs; one Cake Machine; r>U Plane Moulds; and many other things used In a first-class bakery. Apply to L. 10. lilley, Ornugeburg, S. c._ For Sale-One twelve horse power Blnkesley Gasolene lOnglne, cheaiw Also lot of shafting, pulleys, otc" Apply to L. ES. Riley, Orangeburg, s. c. .[ iw Kl) H SA I li-E(i ( j's AX 1 > 1 "OU l/l'UV. Oggs for Hatching-Haired Plymouth Hock and S. C. Drown Leghorn. $1.00 per sitting Of 15, packed ?ind f. o. I). Pure stock. New blood. Blythewood Poultry Yards, Blythe* wood, S. C. i .?> 4 experlenro In crowing Oabh.igo plant? ami ?U .laius for tho trade, viii Utct pl .no, Onion plant*. pUnls. lipn.ent lloct plant?) anil Cabbage plants as follows: irleston Urtt*Type Wakefield?, ?nd Henderson Sue esl known reliable varieties to all experienced timk grown out in tho open air near sall watti) and ont injury. ms. In Lui ot I.COO to r-,000 at $1.50 per thou? per tlicir.and, 10,000 and over at $1.00 per thousand, ess rates <><i vegetable plant-, (tom this point. All I) unless you preter sending money with orders. ?ney with order*. You will save thc charges tor ly In February. Your erden will have my prompt K-n in need ol Vegetable plano give mo s trial ordert ildrCSS all orders to uaw.MMini r-inriiiM rnnsr tlc Giant" Screw Plates isortmcnts. Euch assortment ls put up .at wood ense, ns shown in cut. Each as ent has adjustable lap wrenches for holding all ?f taps contained in assortment. Thieads ;s rod from 7-64 in. up to 1 1-2 in. "BEST BEST PRICES." ColombiaSopplyCo.ColuinMa.S.C.