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.) S AND HERALD.. PUSLISHRD TRI- WEEKLY -BY vv3 AND HERALD COMPANY. TERMS. IN ADVANCE; so fear, - - 3.00 1C 4ootts. - - - - 1.s WINNSBORO, S. C. 'eesday, Oetober 24, - - 1899 NOT OVERPRODUCTION BUT UNDER CONSUMTION. The -most universal theory of the cheapness of cotton last year was ihat of overproduction. The remedy for SUeh afdselR-4t is claimed is a diroi witIin of the yield so as to cat.se scascity. Let us see where this doc trine of overproduction carrics us. If balf grop would be more proitable the farmer than a whole onle a arter crop should be still monre oStab!e; the smaller the crop the ater the sum realized from it. his might be true for tre fairer. ut his gain is made at the expersa of the world at large who suffer tor want of erough cotton. He bat.tens n Ib" world's wants. It is not o- be )aed, however, ihat he um be ed alone to curtail his prc ducts, producers will cut c8-ni, and further scarcity and discomfort Dublic. While t be tarmer gets as much woney for a 1igle d of cotton as betcre, bin -ggre is no greater. He mrst pay Vice as much for all that he buys, scanse all other.- producer& have ci Z half their sapply. Now, tMe whole Norld will be twice as poor as before; for it wilk contain only half as much -of every kind of products as it had before-tibis wonderful plan of getting rich by not producing was conceived and executed. By this sirdpie process of reasoning we reduce this great la-s of overproduction to an absurdity, The difficulty is not that the farmer :s producing too much cotton. Thera i enough potential demand in the world -enough naked Philipinos, ragged darkies, and dilapidated funderwear to use all our cotton crop twice over, This demand is not effectal because for through a bad money s-ystem, t want of confidence, and.jibe organiza tion of trusts to cut down healthy normal production, sad.make artificial scarcitv, the naked are- not able to buy all the cotton they want, nor are the -spinners and weavers.able-to purchase all the food they desire. The evil lieu in under-cq~nsumption. What the cton far ujdtultimately do is LOST EIS FOUE-LEAF CLOVE. In three straight beats the Shamrock has been fairly beaten by the Celumbia withont having ever made the contest doubtful. Such preparation had been made and such expense incurred by Sir Thomas Lipton on his beautiful green yacht thut many seafaring ex perts feared rest he abouli carryv away the troph'y cup. But the GClamiai proved in every way the better nsiter, and also the better boat, for she passed througi bhe races nscathed while the Shamarock lost her mast in the second meetiig~ and had to be towed from thbe course. In the past thirt y-eight yeara since the Amerisa bron.. the c'up from England there hivt : - - i even attempts to take it back, and uvery one has failed. Contrary to former ex pectation, Americi can now claimu the most expert ship builders and designers in the world, so far as pleas ure boats are concerned. The com parative merits of the two countries have not been tested in naval warfare since the days of the Conatution and Guerriere, but it is not unlikely thait the Oregon, Brooklyn and other mem hers of our fleet could make a good showing against the monsters; of the British L.avy. From our exploits on the water sa e may well claim to divie honors with any nation. How great, then, is the pity that our mediaevai navigation acts and tariff's prevent American seamen from carrying a large portion of the commerce of tbc world! A little more free-trade-and .free-ships-spirit wouid tbe of more ac count in building up our merchant marine tbu.n all those twelve hundred and more- rocks and clumps of dirt in the PhilIt-nine Archiprlago with F'aba. Porto Ri o. and Saint D)o'ingo throw! in. Brave Men Fanl Victim- to stomach. hver and kidteev troubles c' well as wrtne:,, and all fee the regn'- i" loss of appetite, poiisen in the b -od, backache, nervousnes headache. - :d tired. lites', run-dow hing - ant there's ir need to fe e that Lieten to J. W. Gardner. alle, hid. Hie says: "Elec'i. rs i just the thing for a man he al! run d&wn, sud don.' he :ser he lives or die. It did2 tO give me new m ength and p tie than anythiug I conlw -sn now -eat anythiug ad --w lease oni life " Onl- 50 McMasier Co.'s drag store. gunaranteed. CAPTAMI CHARLES P'ETTT of th! Spartan is one of the veteran journal iuts of the St'te and his paper is one of the best. The Spartan recently contained an edikorial addressed to those who; are -not students. Many yon::g mDen ia usiness in town have no homies and often get into bad habits through loo-fing. They were shown how they might pass evenags pleasantly in reading. Dr. CarlisleI has enforced Capt. Petty's a-Ivice in a leUer setting forth the advantage.s to be secured from [the Kennedy library in Spartanbmig. flis words are not adapted to any spe ial place but have general app1>atiot. A library is a most usefn! ostitiion. In a way it is just as im 'ortant as a school. We are glad to ,ee that Prof. Fooshe is making such efforts to equip the Mount Zion 'ib-cry. This might be made the nucleus of a library where the public could mcet to read and con vere. Efforts to establish a library in Winnsboro have failed; but efforts to found a. factory failed before they succeeded. The times are now much more fawrable than before for such an nudertaking- The schoolmaster is abroad with a book under his arm. In these days of railrcad building why does not Fairfield awake to the impc.rtance of securing competitive servce? The Seaboard Air Line is ca' ting all around the county without entering it. Some inducements should be offered for a branch of this road to Winnsboro. At present Newberry is a competitive poiat between the South ern and the Coast Line. A little fur ther off the Seaboard cornes into the field of competition.. Let as work for a roid from Winnsboro to Newberry. The time will come when our qnarries will need additional railroad facilities, and when the erection of cotton facto ries will require increased supplies of coal. Travel from Winnsboro to New berry is very mucha hampered by want of good roads. Let us bave our rail. road. It may form a portion of the Coast Line, or it may be ultimately eitended to the Serboard juniction. SAIENT Dointoo is convlsed with a revolution. Venezuela is suffering from a revolution. Colombia is en gaged in a revolution. Samoa is pre paring for another revolution. This shows that Saint Domingo, Venezuela, Colombia and Samoa are not civilized -that they need benevolent assimila tion. Having seventy thousand troops in Manila, let us send seventy thousand each to thede other benighted peoples and we will have~ three hundred and difty thousand iitary missiona2ries, .apostes of as;:milation. On second t.hought it would seem from the lasat wveek's news from the Transvaal that neaher British nor Boers are civilized. A~ onr missin is declared to be a monopoly 'of this assimilation busi ness, let na ram mome' benevolent Chris .Ma assimilatior. into IKrag-Jorgensens ~- - nd oer alike. MOZLEY'S LEMON ELIXIR Regulates the L Jee, Sbomazch, Bowels and Kidneye. IFor bilionsness, cons rpation ,1 malaria.. [ for i ligestion, eick and nervous t headache. I For &eepiessniess, nervousness and I heart failure. For fever, chills, d'ebilit v and kidney dieses, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorongh orauic regulation', tak~e Lomnon Elixir.K 50c and $1 bottles a:t drug2ists. Prepared only by D~r. H. Mozley, Atlants, Ga.4 A Prominet Mintscer Writes. Afler ten pars of great suffering from indigeretion, with great nervous orstralin, biliousne~ss, disordered ,.id :1'vs~ and conlstipationi, I have been curdby Dr. Mozley's Lemon Elixia, and am now' a well mran. REY. C. G. DAy's. A Promninent Memophian Writes Dn. (l. MozLF.Y. Atlanta:-Uaving' ben a great sull'hrer for three years fromj indieslion. arnd been treated by many physicians, who failed to give me aov relief. Continuii.ig to grow I wose my broiser advised me t-> try Dr. Moziev's Lemonr Elixir, which remdv he~ had used for several year.. I commeflnced 11s use, and must say 'at your t.emou E~ixXc is the greatest mdicine on3 caribt I have never suf frd a dag since~ I comrmenced using Lemn Elixir. R. L. Rlocco. 206 Hlernando Si., Memphis; Tenn. A Card. This is to crtify that T used Dr. Mozley'4 Lemnon Elixir for neuralgia of the heamd and eyes with the most marked benefit to myvgeneral healt h. I woul giadly have paid S8500 for the reliel it ha, given me at a cost of two or three dollars. 11. A. BEAI. Cerk St'eior Courtm, Randolph Co, Geogia, Kodol' iiiyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature in strengthening and recon, 'structing the exhausted digestive or gans. It is the latest disc jddiget ant and tonic. No othe '~~o can approach it in eft v. rt in, stantly relieves andi permanmenty cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion. Heartbum, Flatulence. So'm Stomach. Nausea, SickHeadach,G:Fm23,Crampsandj allotherresults of imperfectdigestion.t Prprdby E. C. DeWitt c Co , Chicago.e MoMASTER CO.o Ajege tabiePreparationforAs simiLatng theoodandRegtla ting thejioaachs andBowels of 0oMlote s )ige stionChee rfl 'nessidgest.Containsneitr iu~M~orpfhin% nior Minwal. -NOT NARCOTIC. Aim &rde Scd - Apcrfect Remdy for Constipa ion, Sour,StomachiDiarrhoea Worms,Conovls everish ness andLOSS OF SLEEP. zacSimile sin'ature Of Z. NEWv YORK. gxACT copy - WRAPPER HaLF A MILLION IN TEA. Sir Thomas Llp*on will Invest that Sum in Tea Culture in this State. Dr. Sheppard and his tea plantation at Summerville, be.ides h tving dem oustrated to the world that the culliva tion of Iea in Sout h Carslina i< an im pottant industry, has succeeded in dirawing the attention of the tea mer chants to this feature of the S->uth, and has brought forth froit in induc ing Sir Thomas Lipton to invest half a million dollars in tea culture in this State, according to a report from Washington. Sir Thomas is very extensively in terested in tbe tea business, ownirg very large tea plantations in Ceylon, and being at the head of two enormous shipping concerns. The possibility that e is going to invest so large a sum in this stale ehould be a matter of much satisfaction for South Carolinians, for, thogh Dr. Sheppard has been an able champion of the cause of tea cultiva tion in the South, a lack of sufficient capital has been sadly felt for an en ergetic movement towards making tea cultivat ion an extensive industry throughouit the State. The investment of Sir Thomas, who has been in South Carolina himself, and is thus a'cquainted with the con ditions of tea enlture here, may in duce other investments and do an im unt toiwards the encourage e, especla ?y with Prof. John W. offmsn of the South Carolina Agri altural and Mechanical Colle'ge, )rangebrg, S. C. L he recent CXperiments in tea 'cul rc ini South Carolina has satisfied ii, so it is said, that tei can be heaply and successfully'grown in bis State, and he is willing to invest be sum stated to test the matter orongbly.-Charleston Post. Eed Hot from the un Was the ball that G. B. Steadman, f Newark, Micb., in the Civil War. t caused horrible Ulcers that no treat nent helped for 20 years. Then Buck em's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures Juts, Bruises-, Burns, Boils, Felons, orns, Skin Erupticns. Best Pile ure 01) earth 25 ets. a box. Cure nuaraneed. Sold by McMaster Co. rggists. me w , a y ie seo hedsi-cl fem nineogavis man mav -a tieor pybthecan not kncdw h agonics she ge hog-tetril robs heri of beauty, hope and hauppi nes :tmis suffening really is needless. Mc[LREE'S Wile @1 Cardai will banish it. This medicine cures all " female diseases " quick ly and permanently. It does~ av:.e with humiliating p~hysical exami nations. The treatment mav be taken at home. 'There is not'con tinual expense and trou~ble. The sufferer is cured and stays asyd Wine of Cardui is becoming~ th2 leading remedy for all trou~les of. this class. It costs but $1 frora any druggist. For advice ini cases requirin' special directions, dcst. "Ladies Advisory- Dep::rtme:it. The Chattanooga Medicine Cc., a Chattanooga, Tenn. - aI RS. C. J. WEST, Nahvule, Tem.,n. wrtes :-'' This wonderful medicirne o.m,::d ' to be in every house whe~re thers are. cii.s and women." OIM A Fortune in it for LYPNOT you. Starting KEY ____________sett Free. You an be maae a splendid.Hypnotizer at ice. Address M. Y. Young, 363 Heniry. , rkln, NT_ Y U Bears the Signature of T' Th S4~ You HrdV-e0 a Ways og . uAS TORIAI CLER-K-S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN, ICOUNTy OF FAjIRFIELD. COURT OF COMM1ON PLEASt-. The American Freehold Land Yortg--age Com y of London Limited vs. William 1,. .u Silas W. Ruff andi tie Loan and Exchange Bank. IN prsuance ci an order of thie Court of Common Pleas, made in the above istated case, I wvill offer for sale, Le fore the Court House door in. Winnsboro, S. C., aon tthe FIRST M10NDAY IN NOVE-1ER ;ne-i, within the legal hours of sale, at Ipublic outcry, to the highest bidder, the following described property, to wit: IFirst. All that parcel o: land i 11ing, b ing and situate in the County and tate aforesaid, containing parels Bough Secnd CCJAllCMN. arce Yof lan:V ng contaning F IRIED moe omrca Fehoud Lic raed in-opn fLno i ited ofs. Mc-ia M. euf. by~a Wd rofnd oresat oaWy this Etracbenge searae fotehos Nrc porsuance tcf an orde -pubte Couad eain of Jeninle.aei h bv sTtdcae . All ht cl of adl ingreth Court sHtheuse dorieinbr, H.on. iek, winthlehor of arnonJr T pudli outrt the highest bidder si he :eteowtngdescibed accepery te saidtCer b j nditiitat insh upny ndo tate hefpresad, consaidsn etietrc mora o thess seate fo m am ous o h ihesbm orte tract ms Cofreehd sepa aeyndso John rry ofs seaid seat rces aclsed bentgoferedfo sl Scnd. Aow tth arcestlad1 binger eingo cnditaionlhluny asaov stt, aoesaid, know ashlofe the Gintirue ract, conaining adpacl, nmssa oe aounts. othed byges u bliod lead aeid barceod earl cshatl ofeed his act beidg serted ntro prehsesa tractor tracen the pekupo coad lne ea tof he esectv urhsr Tird. Ao sepaatrel soldBut inh mount bid fo -the ~nt preise Se i egte o theaos fthe hneo ie Sofeed fo te sai publice ras. run Hionley Csold iic separate tfromte the aid:t.oery shacute lad to .he irdsreist the highest bidder, si uepon ret rcts tionce wittetermsy the saleClerk the pbesafor s'd sardaste erce oftract epahreafte diarected shall brin whless Onethiregaeof the rcaemonty o tbe pigh bins for the tact offe, thea-c atoequl Awn all ostaientrte ract or al have bneet ffrmteda orfl she satih Cler scent ofer anne to prei esredbye un of prcehase, ad a inorgae otie remises If the allt ofs athe aots o the purchester.d bid fr caedt payoalnces ofrdsarey shallersand act.ole, 1899. t C.si Cler po c pliace1thd h em fslselee amountEbid or. th enireis enk trasseon, awingl trcshll anexeda the aestatfte auts of te Dhirham, Tioaysol are theere trctthen the monisCer h all execinulrte ai drd to t eitrprs to the aighestnier uponm aecoane ti thetrso be alnd peand tebidsfore se, seprthe Corcel offered eaate, y b e d allirfe Colly Oetido Noeb- thext cafe oeytobe patidon che re a olk the alaorce inon to equal acan-e, instalmets from he day the sa, Admiinterstfrato tendof saot beghter tpe nuwob Gieudter myond thiurs and a Octber Aof t Doprmies orfo al9. s 107-t thJino h urche r The. l)r chsrCop y othencesr p .!r. n rodng. JENNtIo G. Oc. 189 r C. C.c ]..C CLE RK'S SALE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, CO':D7 OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. The American Freehold Land Mortgage Company, Limited, vs. William R. Mc Cornick, A. F. Ruff and W. H. Ruff. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, bofore the Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C., ox the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at pudlic outcry, to the highest bidder, the following described property, to wit: "All that certain piece, parcel or tiact of land, lying, being and situate on Ro chelle Creek, in Township No. 5, of the County of Fairfield and State of South Carolina, containing TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-ONE AND ONE-HALF ACRES, more or less, and bounded on the north by lands of James Jones; on the south and east by lands of David H. Means; and on the west by lands of Philip M. Cohen." TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale, the bal ance in two equal annual instalments from the day of sale, with interest from the day of sale; to be secured by the bond of the purchaser and mortgage of the premises, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers and recording of same. 1R. II JENNINGS, October 11, 1809. C. C. C. P. F. C. 10-14td CLERK'S SALE, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. The Fairfield Loan and Trust Company va. Andrew Y. Milling, W. L. Slater, W. J. Meyer and John E. Wade, as co partners under the firm name of Slater, Meyer & Co.. E. A. Beall, J. R. Norris an B. C. Cooner, as copartners under the firm name of Beall, Cooner & Co., and Robert F. Williams Company. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Common Pleas, made in the abova stated case, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on the FIRST' MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, withih tho legal hsurs of sale, at public outcry, to the niahest bidder, the following described property, to wit: "All that certain tract of land, lying, being and situate in the County and State aforesaid, containing THREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY Acres, more or less, bounded on tho north by lands of Mrs. Lorena E. Macfle and L. H. Milling, east by lands of William Timims end Mrs N. K. Rabb; south by lands of Mrs. N. K. Rabb and R. Y. Lem ion; west by lands of W. R. Rabb and John M. Lemmon. The tract of land here by intended to be conveyed being the same tract conveyed to said Andrew Y. Milling by W. H. Kerr, C. C. P., 4th November, 1874." TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase money to be paid ia cash on the day of sale, the bal ance on a credit of one and two yefrs, mi equal annual instalments, with interest from the day of sale at the rate of eight per cent per annum, payable annually, to be secured by the bond of the purchaser and a mortgage of the premises, or all cash at the option of the purchaser. Purchaser to pay for all necessary papers and record ing of same and for all necessary revenue stamps.. HI. JENNINGS, October 14, 1899. C. C. C. P. F. C. 10-14td CLEBX'S SA LE. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. - '~ vs. Ladson under the firm name of Slater, eyr Co., E. A. Beall, J. B. Norris and 3 R. Cooner, as coparmers under the Ifirm name of Beall, Cooner & Co., and Rob ert F, Williams Company. IN pursuance of an order of the Court of ICommon Pleas, made in the above stated case, I will offer for sale, before the Court House door in Winnsboro, S. C., on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, within the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, the following described property, to wit: "All that certain tract of land. contain ing TWO HUNDRED A.CRES. more or less, lying and situate on the waters of Jackson's Creek, in the County of Fairfield and State aforesaid, and bounded by lands of the estate of Nancy H. Hastings, deceased, lands of John M Lemmon and W. Rt. Rlabb; the said tract of land being s'tuated on the northern side of the public road leading from Winnsboro to Kincaid's Bridge. TERMS OF SALE: One-third of the purchase money to0 be paid in cash on the day of sale, the bal ance on a credit of one and two years, in equal annual instalments, with interest thereon from the day of rale at the rate of eight per cent per annum. payable annu ally; to be secured by the hond of the pur chaser and a nortgage of the premises. The purchaser to pay for all necessary papers and recording of same and for all necessary revenue stamp~s. October 14, 1899. C. C. C. P. F. 6. 10-14td Founded 1842. "Sing their own praise." Of course your want aiPiano, but per haps cannot affrdia new one. HERE'S YOUR CH ANCE. We have Eeven Squares and one Grand, each a bargain. These Pianos have been put in perfect condition and every part of action rene wed and are now just as good as when shipped from factory, and will yon purchase price in exchange for a Sti-fl an!y liine within three years. Take first andl second choice and write quick; they won'" lawr long. aaines Bros................$110 00 Eenry Gaeble (Pearl Inland).. 105 00 Boardman & Gray-..........100 00 Bacon & Raven..............90) 00 Bacon & Raven..............80 00 Eeinekamp ..............7500 Bacon & Raven....-.......-.70 00 Jollard & Collard Grand... .- 60 00 Others being reps ired au~ - e. - iit you in instrument and p ;c'. 1 ano Th=5 anuacturer Baltimn ,re. Vd actory Branich War-e-Room., No 213 Forth Tryon St., Charl"ite. N. C. C. HI. WILMOT H, Manager. !ne tuning and repairing. Palace HARLOTTE OMMERCIAL OLLEGE. CHARLOTTE, N. C. (Established 1891.) ELEGANT APARTMENTS IN PIEDMONT BUILDING. IN THE SOUTH. POSITIONS SECURED. HUNDREDS OF OUR SrDENT A!:E H oLI)NG1 HE-Ploxs1Br.-E I ' ~xrroNs A home for yong ladies under the supervision of the President and his wife. Young men furnished suitable board ing places at $10 per month. Students can Enter at Any Time. School under Christian Influences. Catalogue Free. D. M. MGIVER, PRESIDENT. 10-12-ly SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Time Between Columbia and Jack sonvilie. Eastern Time Between Co lumbia and Other Folnts. Effective June 11th, 1899. Northbound. DaNo. 34. Dal.Daily. LT. J'ville, F.C.&P.By......... 8 20a 7 45p " Savannah ............. 12 35p 1159p Ar. Columbia ............ 4 88p 4868 Lv. Charleston. So. By.......7 a 5 SOP Snmmerville..............741 6 P Branchvilo...............855a 750 Orangeburg...............923& 824p .i0 . . ................10 15a 9 20p Ar. umbia..................11003 10 lop Lv. Augustao. y 240p 9..p Graniteville .................809P 30lhP Aiken....................... 250p... Trenton........ 3 ..p .... Johnstons....................3 49p U 20P Ar. ColumbiaUn. dop'I......... 5 P 210 a Lv Col'bia Bland'g st........... 5P 5 " Winnsboro................... 8P 6498 Chester ...............26p 787a "RockHil.............. B11 Ar.Charlotte.......... .8 45p 9153 Danvile........... ... 12 55 a 1 22p Ar.Ric9mond 260.8 62p A hint............1 15 a 9 0P Phildolpi~........11 00 a 10508 New~rk~.........2403p 62my Lv.NeworkPa8.B09Cp 10 15u1 Phildelpia....... 2.504 ...... 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Fs 2apl. 8hr22a twmerJckville......... 7e Yo12 and 18 lotte Chrlsn.i............... 8 nBl 1nro0to PlAr. lein as ewe Jacksonfvl.i.........7 le 90 andClent eot dailygesric between c Floriia and ncw atYiaork. ilo FBN. a8NewN Yor and CFLP, E N. and S-U. 8. Fati. Throu.-K h Pulma d Awg rom ufetsle ngtnG .A. ctarntbe m Leepir s f etweenigstratind.a Palma leeASp .Jningscr ewe JClksoll and Courtbiath enro e ui btoee tc Lrn etters of Administration.it WilHnExEA,R. th esaendg ect of Ransom Durham, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and admon ish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Ransom Durham, de 'eased, that they be and appear be fore me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Fairfield Court House, S. C., oD the 16th day of November next, aftex publication hlereof, at 11 o'clock in thef forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not te granted. Given under my hand, this 6th day ori ct ber, &nno Domini 1899. S. R. JOhINSTON, 10-7-6t Judge of Probate A FR~EE PATTERN (your own selection) to every sub-. scriber. Only 50 cents a year. MCALLS* A LADIES' MAQAZIE. Ademn; beautiful colored plates; -latest ason;dressmakiag economn).'; fancy work; household hints, fiction,' etc. Sub scribe to-day, or, send fo lates cop. Lady agents wanted. for turs. Stylish, Reliable, Simple, Upto date, Economical and Abbointely Perfect-Fitting Paper Patterns. (No-Sam-Aiowance Patteas.) Only zo and r5 ets. each-none higher. Ask for them. Sold in nearly every city and town, or by mail fronm THE MCCALL CO., 138-146 West 14th St., Now York. RIAAwi cure Cornstipation and ~ Lisawozaez~l LIer~eici.. Ty I Just Arrived and --For Sale. A NICE (.ARLOAD OF HORSES nd Mules. A fe w combination Sad le and Harness Horses. I will sell hem cheap for cash or exchange them or mules or plug horses. COWS. I will pay the highest cash pice for good Milch Cows; also for Fat Beef Cattle. BUGGIEST I have a few Second-Hand Buggies for sale; also one Second-Hand Two Horse Wagon. A. WILLIFORD. Winnsboro, S. C. RECEIVING DAILY, VEY TABLE SYRUPS, CUBAN CaLe, Golden Glory, Honey Drip, Orange, Diamond, New Orleans and Perto Rieo. New Cream Cheese. Dried Apple3 -3 lbs. for 25c. Full line Canned Goods. Tomatoes, 3 qs. cans 25c. Cudahy Picnic and Boneless Hams Swoked Bacon always on hand. Coffees and Teas of the finest quality. dansen's Superior Pickles; also loose Pickles at 8 1-3c per dozen. Potatoes, Onions and Cabbage. All grades of Tobacco, Cigars, Cigar" -- ettes, etc. Grocery buyers will find it to advantage to call on us. Our goods are fresh. Prices-low. I. B. OARLE & O IAT COST. ---I HAVFE Silver-Plated.. Table Spoons, 'easpoons and Medium Forks ~hat I will sell at Cost for Gash. To letter them, at cost prices~ will be THREE CENTS PER [ETTER. Come and see them. C. M. CHANDLE R YOU SUFFER FROM In~digostion~ oF Tc~gspopsia, TRY A. BOX' O F Oboar's Dc~gspopsia Tablets, ADY OR MAN wanted to travel~ and appoint agent. $60