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Rather Th > 0OUR ] OveP Urntil NeG. To Cash Pi - ALIN G ,~u.~Marh5 -- -1901 C G.Mr0. B. McCants spent Satur-I day in town. *rtre ---Maj. D). R. Duncan has rtre toss -in Ellliott has returned from an extended visit to RockC an-l .-The Ketchin MercantlCo -r h -- ouncs a cost sal frg o h Judge Townsend, Solleitor Henry and Stenographer MicCaw are atGa usy this week holding court. tSna --Miss Este Jennings spent S d and Monday in town on a combined - riofpeasure and business-.eure Saturday fromi Rock Hil', wtiere she h: ai been on an exteu ted visit- ttn --M@Master & Co. call your antsn --tion to-dky to their cabbage pats whieh are now ready for delivery. --D. A. (Crawfortd calls your atte tion in his ad, to-day to his stock o mules and horses and also to his, bug LIs and wagons. hvn h -McMaster Co. ~ a vn tb shelves in their store redoced in deptb This ill make their goods all appeal .ry department of the Cald~ Go~i3ods Co. this sprinlg, wher, she will be pleased to see her friend. -Mr. Jno. J. Neil, Jr., is at homni for a rest of a few days before beinj -assigned to duty againl.~~1dst r has been between Branchville and Augusta. --Miss Annie F. Davis left last week for Washington to attend the inbungurationr and to. visit the family of Ca$t. GalIird. She will be gone for -about ten days. .-Geo. V. Hennies, Photographer, kaaltted in town and is now to be found at the Thespian Hlal art gal. lweryse he al be pleased to take pomr picture for you. --Mr. 0. B. Gladden has gone North to purchase the stock for the Wirmns boro Riacket Co. While others will be Ioeklng for the latest styles, Mr. Glad dea will be on the lookout for bar. gains--his specialty. --KPoliceman Gilbert has just in formed a~s of the death of his brother's wise, .Mrs. Milton L. Gilbert. She dkegtat Weilford Feb. 28, afiner a shprr ~atisek of pneumonia. Both Mr. and Mr. Gilbert lived here for several liii SAE an Carry mairnder of ~toelj trchasers. CANTILIE ca Mr JP- aldellleaves to-d y urchase the spring stock for the1 adwell Dry Goods Co. This coml yhas always enjoyed the reputa L of carrying tbe very best of goods nd Mr. Caldwell will see to it ta h tck is hully up-to-date. -The Caldwell Dry Goods Co. an yne in their new ad. to-day early pring arrivals in the way ofa dress oods. They also announce thattis ellaX will be with them. againti 'pig and that she is nOW inBai more purchasin~g a fuladu tdt stock for their millinery departmfent. -Mr. T H. Ketchinl has jist re turned from the Northern marketi where he has been purchasing for th 1~tehin Mercantilo Co. He has pui C a. d a very fnll stock which will b arrivig daily. iutbl nit men of the same wsill be madeint larg~e space of this c mpany in T News and Herald. Just watch! -Hennies, the photographer. Columbia, is now in Winnsboro ai ready for business. Call at once ai hae Hennies to make your phol graph as they are the best. Rememt for this week only. All styles a siz from 6 for 35 cents up. -Miss Mary Eiliott Cummings, a nographer and typewriter in the a ploy of the A. C. I. Co., severed follow her wherever her jot may cast. May peace, plenty and haj ness crown her future life. Miss Cr mings has secured a situation in Ch lotte, N. C.-Georgetown Outlook. 3ersth ThS Kind YOUHlistsf i Attention, Firemea ! Attend regular meeting of Stea Fire Company this (Tuesday) eveni~ a 7.30 o'lock._ G. B. McMaster, ___________Secretary. FOR SALE/ Beautiful Light Brahmas and Barre ?imIOUt Rocks. Eggs of each kin< at $1.00 per settirg, (15). Miss Minnie Mellichamnp, Eidgeway, S. C. The merited reputation for cngrin piR, sores and skin diseasea acquired yy eWiti's Witch Hazel Sa:Te, has ledo the making of worthless counter ret. Be aureto get only DeWitt's CLUB MEETING CALLE0 The Town Democratic Club i quested to meet in the Town Jb Friday, the 8th, at 8 p. m., to den whether or not it is advisable to chbl the present method of nominati 0 tendant and town council to tt; p mary method. G. H. McMastaf f Presii&'a 0OUNTY BOARD OF EQUA1IZA ,U The county board of eqalizah will meet in the auditor's office Mbe day, March the 18th. It will be ne il sary for township boards to hold of meetings, act on their returns, lon return them to the auditor in limi.ll him to notify parties, whose return are raised to meet the board on th 18th inst. o A. mT Q%.2A.. Rear A6 a W C30 XL X!.A LT Bean , Tak Kiad Yet Hos A DEATH OF MRS FORD We have been informed of the deat of Mrs. Strother Ford, who died the home of her son, Mr. C. S. Fo at Mitford, last Thursday eveni Mrs. Ford was a member ot the M Zion Baptist Church, of which she ws a most c msistent member. husband pre-eded her to the grt sour years a.:o. She was buried. Bethesda cin -:h at Mitford. TWO ATTEMTS TO WRECK TRAIN. Ridgeway, March 3.-Two attempts were made to wreck the northbound mail last night. One was just outside the town limits by an iron bar across the track. The obstruction. was die covered and removed. The second attempt was two mi from Ridgeway. A large reek placed on the track. The engine lost part of the pilot only.-The State, MUNICIPAL TICKET The following ticket is put in nomi nation for the coming town election to be held April the 1st. INTENDENT. T. H. KETCmN. WARDENs. Jxo. F. DAvis. JXo. H. MMATER. U. G. DESPorTmS. A. W. Brown. Many Votar. Annual Meeting - Tha wQar intel * Society for Fairfield County be annual meeting in the Acourt Jonton wa elected as'his SUeCesso Jude J. J. Neil was re-elected tary and treasurer. The society a good showing for the year j endd, the cost of insuranice bet tota eo tetpst thre years hs beel only $1.40 on the hundred. COURT '?ROCEEDINIGS The caEe of Mc rd Sihaspa tiff against the Southern Baiway Co.4 as defendant, which was in the banl of tbe jury when we went to press I Thursday, was decided In favor of plaint;ff who was given $70f damages sustained. SSuit was also brought against -Southerni Railway Co. by Mr. He ricks for tbe kil-ing of the ani hitched to the wagon, at the time oungt iegro E iwarda was ki~l e The jury gave the piaintiff $140. evideice in this case was iden ca tthe same as that in the case of Edwat dvs. the same company. The case d FEdwards will be appealed. r A VALUANLE &GNTO dHr. Editor: I thik your subscrii . will be interested in Ederington's . tory of I airfield, but his collectio0 ter facts is far from being complete. oI hope therefore that many addit ck to it may be contributed by those cnowledge of facts about the -epei won gr H THE READING BOOK, The number of visitors to the ro ing rcoth each day has been very t courgeng indeed. The Marchma zines are now in. The books of ficti have been largely used. The ni books now en hand will be disposed in the next thirty days, so that if yd a have not read them, you still have tI) gopportrnity at the small price of thre cents a day. In the mean time severa new ones will be purchased. But be: fore this is done, those interested are requested to send in a list of any book or books that are desired. As far as possible these suggestions will deter. mine the new books to be bought. This season there is a large death rate among children from croop and unng troubles. Prompt action will save the little ones from these terrible di~ases. We know of nothing so certain to give instant relief as One Minute Congh Cure. It can also be relied upon in grippe and all throat ndlung troubles of adults. Pleasant Bull's Iogh Syrup cures oh Cold -t once. Cor3UerMtv, Pta prescribe itfor Sr.Bri. usumpion.~ ue rem ult& UCH SYRUP Owues when others tai. os'aIraed Agrualtural Soeleor A.. .A ceunty rair to e Reld at Exhibit to be sade at Te meeting called for Monay WAS relattended by a good number of piSentative citizens. It was called o ier by Mr. Jno. W. Lyles, the predent of the bard of comMa oers of Fairfeld County for the Carolina Inter-State and West Exosition. As secretary of same board Mr. J. Frank Fooshe * called to act as temporary aecre Ir. On motion of Mr. Wylle, the Irfaeld Agricultural Society was re ized and a permanent organiza Fn was effected by the election of the owng officers: Jae. W. Lyles, )sidet; T. L. Johnston and J. B. ner, Vice-president$; J. Fran) 4ohe, secretary and treasurer. Thi constitution and by-laWI wer lopted. The following executivi an=ttee was chosen by nomination Catheat, J. R. Curlee, F. A. Nell . . Austin and Jno. H. Cathcar he ofacers were made ex-officio me era of this committee. On motion C r. Mclaster it was decided to have ounty fair jast previous to the Stat Ar, to which the county's exhib rould be carried, as wel as to th Lharleston exhibition. The membershiP fee of the soel Was placed at $1.00, and the folloWir ere enrollEd as members: Geo. H. McMastet Major. T. V Woodward, J. B. Turner, F. Austin, F. A. NeH, J. B. Crlee, M obn HEoWs, B. H. Hood, J. M. Steel A. . Davis, T. B. MeimatfTo Osarad. no, W Wollrg, The s was at thoried to appoint a committee e me os more in each township to selic members and contributions, and at tt :loas of the meeting made the follo wi ippotents: Township 1, JTno. G. Wolling. T 2, T. II. Boulware. S, Ford. To Wililngham. Townhi . TownshIp 6, on Township 7, E. Township 8, W. J. Jo Township 9, T. WV Enf. Township 10,.1J ". Steele. Township 11 '' ' .Glenn. Teoship 12, J1. W. Pope. Township 13, A. E. Davis. Township 14, T. H. Ketchin, H. Wylie, J. Q. Davis. Dureg the meeting many practic mugget !r 'ere made, and thoi presn' d the deepest interest he sue. . :t the move. White Head Cabbage. IF YOU WANT WHITE HEA) Cabbage soon buy some of our Earl Cabbage Plants. 3 4.2 McV.ASTER CO. MONEY TO LOAN. FIVE BUNDRED DOLAE 0] realestate. Apply at The News am herald offce. 3-14 WANTED. A healthy young white man, singI sative of Fairfld, may get a positlo LaWinnsbOrs by applyng l his owl writing with references to "X.TY. Z., are The News and Herald offee. 3-1 EGGS FOR HA"CIII. I CAN NOW FURNISH EGGS U h Whit -Bose.Comlb Leghorn-ti gg machine of the word-anid lat4 n the season a limited number of ogi b White Wyandottesi-the best al L urp ose chicken.T.L IHOD EARLY ?RNG ARBIYAI& To Give You a Start on Spring Goods, We are offerin new white goods in Checked Muslin, Nain sook, Lawns, Dimities, Corduroys and Piques. In colored goods, we are showing some pretty styles in Piques, Cordu roy, Fancy Giagham, Chambrays and Percals. These are just the thins for early spring waists. A very Due line of new Embroideries in match patterns, both Swiss and Hamburg. A good bargain in short lengths of Embroidery and Insertion at 5c to 8 i-3c per yard. Some thing new ini Ladies' Belts, with ribbon streamers and spike ends; also new gilt and silver belting, with tassels to match. Our Mr. Caldwell is now in the northern markets buying our s gKelm will have charge of our millinery again this season. She is now in Baltimore buying our sprng A gothat you see our New Goods; it will pay you WE BUY GOODS CHEAP, and we are satisfied with a small pront, so we sell cheap. "The best goods for the least money", is our motto. The Galdwell Dry' Goods Oonpamy NEW STOCK R. & G. CORSETS. ALL SHAPES, f - - r - - -- FOR~THENEXTIO DAYS ILL SELL LACE, COLORED RIBBONS AND SILKS FOR LESS THAN i.IC O S T0 Some nice Silk for waists at 5o cents on the dollar of ist cost. TO KEEPING A FULL LINE OF FAMILY GROCE. RIES, I A LSO CARRY THE BEST LINE OF 8I1oes irn Wingsboro. THE BEST HAM ON THE MARKET AT THE LEAST MONEY. J. D. McCarley & Co.'s. AS THE TIME FOR PLANTING IS NEAR, I wish to announce that I have a fine assortment of both MULES AND HORSES, ready for work. A few aecl mated Horses and Mules, for rough and heavy service. THE HIGH GRADE ROCK 'HILL BUGGIES Dalas in stock. Rock Hill One-Horse Wagons. Try one. Saddles, Bridles, Harness of all kinds and cf the best mako. Thanking my friends and the public generally for their liberal patronage to me; I very respectfully solicit a continua anee of the same, av', .;.' .-*" D. A. C rawford, - WflIsBoRO, s. 0.' SHOES! SHOES! FOR LADIES. OXFORD SLIPPERS, 1FROM $1.00 to $240. FOR MEN' VICI KIDS, FROM $;.50 to $8.50 FOR CHILDREN. ALL KINDS OF STYLES AT BAR GAIN PRICES. For Everybody. SHOES at from twenty-five to fifty cents a pair cheaper than elsewhere. Winrsboro Racket Co, C. Ba. Gladden, Mgr.