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~iERALD. PUBLIS$ED TRI- WEFALY -BY ' S AND IERALD COMPA Y. TICK t IN AD,VANCE: } ns Yor, - - 63.00 SiK .IonLths. - - - - 1.50 WINNSBORO, S. Thars lay April - 1899 WORI x THE SOUTH. WE have. received a copy of the Southerg :ield which is issued from the o06e of the Land and Industrial Aent of the Southern Railway. It c6ntains much valuable information ./concerning thaL portion of the South traversed by the Southern Railway, and when it is remembered that thou sands of copies are distributed free over the entire country, it is bound to do much good towards developing the South. While, of course, railroads like all buclness enterpriees are run for the money that is in the m, 3 et a corporation like the Southern Railway could t:ot afford to disseminate unre liable information about the South. Its inft'rmation, tbe-efere, will be re c eived by bome-seekers in good fait h. The principal obj--ct of the Soutiteru Field is to develope the section through which the Southern Rail av pa:se= - by inducirg capitalists to in est their money in this section and by showing to the farmerq of the East that no sec tion offers such advantages to them as the South. Soutborn people will apprceiate the truth of this: Ther: is no section, every advantag consid' ed, that off rr as L;esi-au*r land fo: tie same amonft of money a& the Sof'h. A frrmer iecef.tly advised us that he considers general farming a most pr.-speroos avo ation in the Soutb, that he is making money on his farm; has made as high as 120 per cent growirg whea?, and seldom less than 100 per sent is his prait on iha'. crop alone. He does thi- on low priced land This farmer performs no mann:.' labor him-ell; !eaves I t. fo:- farm hands wbo are paid 8 33 per month. f He studies the queations pertaininag t the farm and manares hi-s place upoit practical lines We can& celect dlt sands of farmers in the North w would find the great. st -uccess ~i. thi, Southern contry. L-' them' visit farm like the one so ac.- managed, be convinced of the p,rmliities at rie e--untry, then secure a a -p-.riced e~ tats in .aoat vicinity ana begin work They .,will be successf'a e famV , - - ~ .-c age to exammes the South this spring. de theo country~ a now, select a place before the prices advance. We learn from the Souther.2 Field that there are ten millions of pasture and forest land in South Carolina; that of 18,500,000 acres only 6,000,000 - are under cultivation although almost every acre can be made to produce abundantly. ~-TxE Proclamation to the Philipines, it is.hoped, will end hostilities. Col. * fDenby, a member of 'he commissior, is reported as saying that it is the~ tmost important pr. chamation since the Declaration of Independence, an d which 'eads the Charlotte Ooserver {tf) say: "Yes, Colonel, it is. It repeals the Declaration of Ind.ependence." The proclamation is important to the people of the Unitedi States. It shows to What extcnt we are going into the expansion busines. First of all it setleS that the policy of the ad. ministration is to hold cnd retain the Philipinues. All doubt we to that i remove-t by the first art:.-' . wh -a it ls pr.-claimed that "the apremnacy of the United Stat-.s must a-d will be enforced throughont every-part of the archepelago." THE 5OUTHERN( GIRL. She Ls the Moss Charming, Happy and * Blessed of Columbia's Daughters. I-i concluding an editorial inspired by a Southern girl's regret that she cannot go to oollege, Edward Bok, in the April Ladies' Home Journal, has this to say of the girls o-f the South land: "The3 Southeirn girl is surround - ed by a life far truer and more condo cise to self-developmient than girls lUving in other sections, beesuse social condituor.s are more normal. Her life is healthier because it is saner, and her * mind, by reason of it, is clearer and more constantly at rest. The rush of life of the .No,rth .a'id West is not so stimulati- as miny Souittera girl4 suppose. On the e-'strary, it wear women out as of e' as it develops them. ina no upart of our enntry do women lcok yonn:rer a' matusity than in the South. To the Onuthern go, too, Naturs bloomi in a profasion y she does n:owhere else The r-etur. history which the Northern tirl wust * get out of books the & athernz gir; g-te direct frotm Nature's own hid. She - is born of a soil es rich and colorful in romantic history aq is the iiterature of Spain This she receives as a nzatur-.l heritage. Hecr parents are. and he, ancestors were, amzang the best type-s of American ebiv~Al- and Am-'rican womanhood. She beart hut o--a tart gunage snoken, an! ti-. ;s her own. Ifthere is the introdutiln of a:i-ther tongue it is French,.a:,t wirh these two abk-can- travel the w-,rld over and mever be at a disadvantrge. The re Zigion which she learr:s fromt her mother is the hiighest and best bec~ause it is untainted with modern 'r.evela tions.' The truest friend and safes: teachtr in -highest livingh' a girl een ye is her mother, and in the Sonth hga way of Ad panions to them. - The Southern fathe is fond of his children, and prov it by his presence at the domestic h th atter his day's business is over. Happy is the man or oman who can eat a good hearty al without suffering afterward. f you oanno,. do it, take KoDL TsPEPSIA CURE. It digests what eat, and cures all forms of Dysp ei and Indigestion. McMaster Co .EVIL PROPBET. 4 The U on to be Lost Ichaos and Emerge I Six Republies. rer forty years ago an old German ermit published a curious prophecy in a Bavarion paper. In it he foretold the Austrian-Russian' nd the Franco Prussian wars, the deat of Pope Pius, and the Turco-Rnssian do at arms. He said that Germany won ve three emperors in one year before the end of the century and indicated the death of two United States presidents by assassination. All these things have come to pass. In the same article he said that when the twentieth century opens a great seismic disturbances would take place. which woudI cause the submersion of New York city and the western half of Havana. Cuba is to break in two, while Florid% and Lower California are to suffer total extinction. Tbe shock of earthquakes will raze build ings to the ground in nearly every city on the continent. Millions of , lives and billions of dollars worth of will be destroyed. There ii to be a change in the eco nomic conditions of almost every; civilized nation. He foretells the growth of a democratic spirit in Eng tand, which will result from a revo latiou that will overthrow the present form of government and make the country a republic. He rays the las ruler of Engiaud will be the best the. country ever had, and the first presi dent of the new nation will be one or the royal family. Queen Victoria is by long odds the bese ruler England has ever had, and in a recent speech the Prince of Wale : said it is his desire to live to see Eng land a republic. According to the hermit, Russia, France. aud Italy will form an alliance aLd will enter a war with Turkey. 'h;s war is to be the outgrowth of: Turkish p,rsecu!iot of Ch istian sub jecl a. T::is triple alliance will conquer th- domain of the Sick Man of the evs At. the expiratikn of the war comol catio: t xill ari-e which w. plu;ge Italy and Fiance iu'o war wi:li Rq'.-. The result will te toat ti.e tc:o countries will be gobbled up by ;i :.orthyr:i power and wiilcease 'o e;x a" idependent nations. Wii:e wlr .s bei, , waged between them the P:,e wI i temove the -eat of Cathnlic is-r from tome to some town in south ern Ireland. A rebellion will take pie-o in the land of shatnrock, in wteh-he c-u-itry will become inde pen;ent of England. Then a conflict wi- arise between the ultra Cathelics f4 e ;outh of Ireland and the ultra Pro e.vants or the north, in which.the sothrons will be the victor.=. A king d.n !r -ill be estab!ished and it ii pre die.- d that tbe reign~ of the firmt po:eattte will become historic for its Th' pr.-pbet4painlts ada~rk future for :he U'nited .Sratezs. Be says at the co-.e of trie century a feeling of at' real will seize the people. This feet i!e- ' be the growth of unequ. ;if'l" Iwnty-'ifth r~esidet1 wsi be the last executive head of the United States. During his adminis tration the discontented masses wilt break into rebellion, and the estab lished form of government wrill b' overthrown. The United States will be rent asunder, and for a year or mere anarchy will prevail. When order shall be brought out of chaos, six republies will be formed, with espitols at the foliowing cities: San Francisco, Denver, New Orleans, St. Louis, Washington, and Boston. Parsnip Complexion. It does not require an expert to de tect the sufferer from kidney trouble. The hollow cheeks, the sunken eyes, the dark, puffy cireles under the eyes, the sallow parsnip-colored complexio., indicates it. A physician would ask if you ha rheumati. a dull pain or ache in th - back or over the hips, stomach tren ble, desire to urinate often, or a burn ing or scalding in passing it; if afte:r passing there is an unsatisied feaeling as if it must be at once repeated, or it the urine has a brick dust deposit or str .ng odor. When these symptoms are pres ent, no time shtould be lost in removing the' cause. Delay may lead to gravel, catarrh of the bladder, inflammation, causing stoppage, and sometimes requiring the drawing of the urine~ with instruments, or may run into Bright's Disease, the most dangerous stage of kidney trou Dr. Kilmoer's Swamp-Root, the great discovery of the eminent kidney and bladder specialist, is a positive remedy tor such diseases. Its repu tat ion is world-wide a.id it is so easy j togtat any drag store that no one needtsuffer any length of time for want of it. However, if you prefer to fir?t test its wonderful merit., mention the News and Herald and write to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle and book telling all :bout it, both sent absolutely free by mail. !n-c ia U~s I E s s'-'d wih - DeyEv,Ls ity S writte Lar-e - !eev-the result of Over-work. Wo: - rors of Youth o: vridlee F.idIck 6b,ie e . , ol-i etr - reg- ive st. 'ngth c. nyn it evecr .ude ...:.n:an ent cure. Cne:xesi and' . FR-^~- hoftleof the far.u' ranese La F'l'ets~~ -.~-:.vnwith3- ':nare 31P J. J1. OREA R, Druggist,j -Winnsboro, S. C. For Sale. A TRA CT OF 176 ACRES OF land, on Little River, belongirng to D. M. Broom. and bounded by :ands of the esta" "f R G. Simoniton, Stev enon and etber s. For terms apply to - A.S. W. D. DOUG(LASI. MegetablePreparationfor As siditating thToodandRegula LgtheStomachs and.Bowels of pomotes'ieston,Cleerful m'essand Ost nirS neither OpumMol'phifte iior 111erat NOT NAuCOTIC. ApcrfectRemedY for Constipa tion,Sour,Stomach,Diarrhoea, Worms,Convulsionsl,Feverish Iness andLOSS OF SLEEP. FacSimile Signaturc of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY OFwAPPER,i In the Privat rai o SIj ~be res fev DOCTORS FAIL, BUT GERS My wife was taken sick and I at thought best to call in another ph abotteof rerstie's Femae ePa she had finished taking the second en.ioyed in years previous. I then: neighbors with good results. Remove all costiveness wi Regulator. If your case is comx MMothers! En3 discom .orsan d 'dners of child-birthcan bi" almost en ti-;.ely avoided. MieofCardui re'ieves ex peecant. moth ers. It gives tonetothaegen itabrwgans, and ptthem in eQ ition to do their work efctly. That makes preg nanicy less painful, shortens inboyadhastensrecoveryafter child'birth. It helps a woman bear strong healthy children. has also brought happiness to thousands of homes barren for I~es. A few dosesoftenbrings oto ving hearts that long ora d. jng baby. No woman should neglect to try it for this troyble. It cures nine cases out of ten. All druggists sell Wine of Cardui. $i.co per bottle. F9r advice In cases requiring spcial the "l.des Av'isoy Depaten.' The Chattancor: Medicine Co., Chatta nooga,'l'enn. UMrs. LOUIsA HAT.E, K of Jefferson, Ga., says: K"When I first took Wine of Cardal we hB d been married thraQ years, but - iso~ not have ay chi'de n Nino Te Gold Tht Glitter DO RICHES MAKE HAPPINESS, ( DOES HEALTH MAKE WEALTH? The richest man cannot always ad to be the most successful, for tr uccess is not possible without hap ness. Many a wealthy man would gi ll he now possesses to have the hea) and happiness of a young athie Health is not hard to get and keela good judgment is used in caring fora: upplying the needs of the syste: Nature often needs assistance; y >metimes abuse nature by overtaxi our nerves, your brain, or your bod ni you haven't time to relax, a: take f le rest that you need. You mt ave outside help. Pabst Malt Extra< be "1;est" Tonic, will supply the e ra fuel. food, and strength; it is abs tely pure-an unequalled assistant nature in giving health, vitality al trengh. It will make you eat ai ecp wvell, and cause you to feel 11] ourslf again, or perhaps, better th: 'u crcr felt in your life. The "Bes onic was awarded the 100 points prfection at the World's Fair, and w e only Melt Extract which receivi :at honor. Your nearest druggists ca Pabst Malt Extract, The "Besi ronic in stock. ~FRCANAw'.il cure R.heumnausm an 4-J Cr C-T' aThehe i w9 r'- You Have Alw youHve @S 00U ;Z r-C.-l' CJ-.PA1!V7r:.JY::K C(-Y. yof the Home. HERE is no need of women subject ing themselves to the mortification of examinations by doctors for the treatment of the varions diseases to ich they are subject. These troubles be treated just as effectively at the ne. When you aro affected with de [gements of the menstrual functions any other female disorders, you can ompletely cured and the organs fully tored to activit and strength if for a rmonths youwiluse re GERSTLE'S :EMALE PANACEA, TLE'S FEMALE PANACEA CURES once called our family hyician, and he vsician for consultation. A fter using teir be was ver little better. so Ithen purchased -acea and commenced trating her. Before bottle she was in better healthi than she had -co'mmendecd the Panacea to- three of my IH. J. THRAILKILL, Thrailkill. Miss. th mild doses of St. Joseph's Liver plicated,-write us and we" instruct ~b E. R3S,!?URGE h&CO., 1202-204 E. 1'2d ". NEW YO:?! CITY. The Largst CIothing Manuf'act.urers in Ame rica. E w.it.n Extra Pants and U we Pay Expressage. Thaesuts a regun ran teed to be c:ade from Jm. Lported Wo: C::eaXt.Io Black. B:ce. Gre and Brw a sDizes froT to e years of ege. Made up double brcasted, with1 Sa:l->r Colar-C.::ar fancy embroider ed-lined w.tk inst Black Athert TwIll Sat en an< P ateni :idM :'.- T?immnir. and workmanshb] th ie oery I,est. Si:rea-for 10 to zwyears. witbout sailo SC'.ar. Ment;on age and it'Iarge or 5ma'. : Ttsbl Oe - ThsStI i ~Sizes 3PtIr AK IS U I rmnnl cue. So roo-positivea u* remdyhorhv ConsumtionTro. Bchitsl os ad Lung Trouble, if 'they will write me tW E- express and postoaice address. Sincerely., u T. A. SLOCU.T, MI. C., 183 Pcarl St., New Ycrk. 32 e The I'ditorial and BT:siness 2,Lt::s' cf y, ii Pzeer t.uaranteo this eosa m.it.ion, st-- - t, . r rc:n 1.37a&&of kai Prof. W. H. Peeke, who S dbt treated and cur ed more cases than any dc iving Physician; his success is astonishing. We have heard of cases n . of ao years' standing cured by 0him. He publishesa valuable d work on r- his dis. n ase, which se sends ttG&of his absoiute cure, free to ny sufferers who may send their P. 0.and Ex .css address. re adis a1n 1-?wishing c re to ddrcs THE EASY RRIIth "HOUSEHOLD" I McHI THE MOST MOD RN SEWING MACHINE OF THE AGE, EM BRACING ALL OF TBE LATEST IMPROVE MENTS. Unequaled for - Durability, Range of Vork, andlSimplicity. Old Sewing Machines taken in ex ohange. Dealers wanted in unoccupied terri tory. Correspondence solicited. Address, H. DERBYSHIRE GVERAL AGENT, EBIL LUILDING, RiCHMOND, VA PROOF. tItis an ea.'ynmatter to claimnth a remedy has a wonderful curative power. The manufacturers of Rheumacide leaves it to those who have been permanently and positively cured of RHEUMATISM to i a k e claims. Among those who have recently written us voluntary let Sters saying they have been cured 'are: Rev. J. L. Foster, Raleigh, ' N.C:M.J. E. Robinson, Editor, GoldsboMr., N. C., Daily Argus; Mr. A. Daus, a prominent mer-' Schaint, Macon, Ga., and Mr. W. R Duke, a railroad man, Kansas Cit.y,,Mo. Malatuedw THE BDBBITT DRW SlinCO., Ralid, K C.MM Co., and by Druggists generally. S Price $1 per bottle. k W ornen eTnere are few women as beau- , Stiful asthey might be. Powder g aand palat and cosmetics don't * * mak e gori looks. Beary is 0 i simply an imposiility without ehealth. Beautiful women are 0 e few because htealthy women are i y few. The way to have a fair 8 * face and a well-rounded figure w is to take S This is that old and time-tried 5 *medicine that cures all female o Stroubles and weaknesses and ? Sdrains. It makes no difference ; * what the 'octor.s call the tron- U * ble, if t.htre is anything the , e organs, &adfi!eld's Fe: E an mae Rlat or will help 5 and cure ~it tis good for ir Sregular or painful mnenstruation; a iu for leucorrheaa, for falling of the 2 8 womb, for niervoeusness, ldai e ache, backache and dizss e e Take it and c~t ell. Then E , your old-time *lfeatures y E Sold by driw, .otl. 3 ta THE BRADF3~ :ATOR 10. 9 Th.- re gineredI s.ta iioni W. A. W will be at the Ma:b'es ini rear .f \M. Hienry Ref's stor e Fr diy and Sa iur dayof achweek; bahnee of fnw onl the farm lie is s- v. n :. c.r- o;d. bay., with b!aick poi ts. I;as good b>aoe anud mnucle; no ble-nis-h or .i feet Hie is kind in i.;.it i. n and a pr riect roadster. His sir-- i. the colhrated R d Wilkes, lis dam. Ba:sy Daker, was sured by !'iianr. n ho e :s the sire~ of .Jay --.ee, 2 [C0, of Direo:or, 2 07, of the ini.cibe Dircpnm, 2 .G4, the grand'ire of Nau- y Hank-. (be quecn :uf trotters s n.l t. e-ie of m my others rif ex:reme s; ord Term;, 815.00 :c inuanre ma wt foal. For- expin 'd prdi:r'ce and cer tified rec--rd adue-s .JO!iN G M(OBLEY. 4 4 tiae Winn,hb ro S YANKEE \ { BICYCLES/ d ~ Strictly ff]y~p~(~ irt class(fYl Second-hand Wheels. afl mnke. $3.00 up. Wte fr ctilogue and fI a.rticulars. ANEE CYCLEC. I SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Time Between Columblaand Jack onville. Eastern Time Between Co lumbia and Other Points. Ee'cctive March 12, 1S7J. ~-- NO. 4 \o. 36I , 32 Northbon.'d. Daily. Daily. Exsbt Lv. J'viile. F.C.&P.Rs.. 8 20 a 3 00 p 12'1p Sava:nah........... 12 35p 12 09p 3 57p Ar. Columbia.........-- 438p 445a 89p Lv. Char't,,i,SC&GRR. 7 0 a 5 30p Ar. Cchnnbia..........11 a 10 lOp. L.v. Augusta, So. Hy..- 2 4 p 930p 49p Graniteville 1.... Op Ak............... 5 O p 5M4 Trenton...........- 6P 1 8 Johnstons......... 11 20p 8 46p Ar. CohunbiaU.n. dep't. 5 20p 2 Lv Col'bia B'and'g st... 545p 555 849p " Wir.nsboro.......8 38P 700 9 9p " Ches'er...........726p 7 --a -O1p Rock Hill.........7 p 821a 1045p Ar. Charlotte........ 845p 95a 11 p - Danville..........125a 122p 307a Ar. Richmond .........G60a 625p. Ar. Washington ........755a p 945 BaltimorePa.R.R.. 912a 1125p 1105 " Philadelphia........1185 25 p SNew York........ 2 53p 628. p Southbound. No. 81 No. 38 No. 35 Exsun Daily. Daily. Lv.NewYork.Pa.E 12 tn0 a 1 OOp .2...t SPhiladelphia . 22p 5 34p 50a Baltimore........487p 7 55p 822a Lv. Wash'ton, So. Ry 550p 9 20p 5115 Lv. Richmondp.I. 2lOnt 12 01m Lv._Danvill .......112 10 a 4 15a 6 02p Charlotte . 044p 8 150 820p "Rock Hill......... a25a, 9 00a 11 14p Chester.......... 454a 9 5a 11 43p Winnsboro....... 534a 4 a 1282 ArCol'bia Bad'g st 60S. 1125.a 137S. 1 Lv. Columbia L n.7dep't 8 50a 1145 45p0a ohnstons........1 27a 1 23p 300a 6Trenton.........840a 1 88p 6253 Ar.Aic.... .......920a 2 15p 9 45a Granitevio. 1908 2a 127p 10a SAugu1sta.... 1854a 25p 800 a Lv. Col'bia, S.C.&G.Ry.f ...... 53p ai A Charleston............. 817p 1 . a Lv. Col'bia, F.C.&P.Ry.. 5 a 10 3 a 1247 Savannah. ...0...... 2 20 3 5 p 5 0 Ar. Jackaonville....... p 740p 900a SLEEPING CA.R 5 RVICE. N . 31 and 8-NEW YOR 1ND 1201m IDA LMITED. Solid Vestibuled Train of Pullman Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars. Ob servation and Compartment Ars, and Dining Cars running thtoughwithout change between St. Augustine Fla., and New York, v Jak sonville, Savannah, Columbia, CBdrlotat and Washington. Pullman Drawn Room Sleep ing Cars between Augusta and N~ew York, con necting with this tran a Columbia, or the accommodation of Augusta and Aiken travel. Excellent daily passenger servico between Florida and .New York. Nos. 83 and 34-New York and Florida Ex press. Drawing-Room Sleeping Cars between A Aiken .............Yor 20. Pullman drawing room sleeping carshbetween Tampa, Jacksonville, Savannah, Washington and New York. Pullman Sleeping Cars between Charlotte and Richmond. Nos. 35 and 36-U. S. Fast Mail. Through Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping cars be tween Jacksonville and New York and Pul "n sleeping cars between Augusta and Char lotte. Dining (ears serve all meals enroute. Tu;nn n i!,ee-ding cans between Jacksonville Ld Colbia, en route dai.C be.wcy Jackson . ille and Cincinnati, via A.s teville. FRA\ K.S. GANNON, .TM. CULP. Third V-P. & Gen. Mgr. T. M., Washington. W. A. TCBL, S. H. HARDWICK, G. P. A.. Washingtc i. G. P. A., Atlanta. ROD a 85A 1020 HORSES,AES,4 9M35a1S43 10=1a72= 2 1125a 187a1 FORTY I~~ TENES5E 400a: ENTUCKY ULES at 3m st00ae in Wnnsbro,fromthretofiv y25as old. Thsemulecan5b bogh cheap or. plharles.........81 100 "cSapannah...........l92Hor3e7p 50S Ar Jacsonvikee ... 0 p 9 00d afe MLEEHN COWSRVCE N 1and 82-NEWel them chANDocs Lor exchane Drawing-oom dry cattle. Alway reaytn a trmae t adDnn FrD runi theog weasout cang bewllen psed to ec Fany and New Yofk his Jac WAig. W JLLnDrwig-oomSl.p WngCas net eenAgost and NeU ok,cn. eiing, Weahthser-Barding Coubad Lrth bermmaion cof Auust, and Aike crave plries. ewYok Nos ean asNeYr an ForidE - pres tryw'nto m anle eeting asbte fare andswY. Gv staeadw Pllman ran msee pinges Wears heetee PLiman ssurigance betweenCaltyte Nof. t5han 3-United tasteai.Thog Pullan dawin romanageeepn oar tbe weniJabonle Lif e w oran d Soc ltl m n sleeingtcars eerAuustaf anhr int. g esserv e fa mealso enrue un s.pin crig mawen Jaksill e'' im oru:nbia edouted in btwe Jckson vilesnd ccsuinting. Asher Thirn c-p italen which is m.,Wsgor . W. . (r, S.dnc H. HARDWICK, G. who d..Washinto ec re peA.Aana. i n insboro, fromthre auto veyer ol. Tie prmiencae inuht cheap. Sayabl 18 the Fa. Ome oe, come, all 9-ho Redocdknls IBill ex M1CYCLE35 ---FOR A -We offer the aelebrated f artford*. Bicycles (8g8s) OR THE UNPRECEDENTED PRI1CE --OF 4$27.00. r SUPPLY LIMITED. WWe will sell on instal nents. ORDAN & DAVIN PABST ~iALT EXTRACT. THE BEST s Sprll1a PRICE: 25 Gents a Iiottle, -or $2.50 per BO3en1. PHARMACIST. THE OLD DYED NII WOOL Comas~ to the lFI't 1ai1. Egrocery ri e-blys and sell oe intwnSe believe sE i6R HONESTY AND SQUARE 1EA P G(ERIEb give him a call and be ?orto Rico Molasses, H ot Biscuit and Butter rould make a mnan strike his mother. JUST TRY SOME. - J. D. McCALEY & CO, Machinery ! Manufacturers' Agents for too MITH SONS NGINES, BOILERS, e. ir MR. S. C. McKEOWN ik s Tee, phone crank too. one in our CORN WE LL. .. ice on Winnsboro di Chester Iina. 461 ~OmaRNEeSc