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AFT We might say much to buy Clothing, but "say you have tested a thing If .you have bought f say. We'are willing for -haven't,-then this is the t We are prepared to the 'best manufacturers ir Son; clothing is made i -well, half Ma OURS 'Clotnieold by us repurtatibis their capital tationu.: A~I&HERrI Improvements are be suits." Our manufacturei and are.ever on the alert Of course a well-dre a nice suitall other tai09. Mars, Shirts, Cuffs, Suspen have them. KtTCHIN M Tasdilay December 10 1 -Mr. J. J. Obear webt to b~ia testerday. 4 -Greenville gets the next sion of the State BaLptist Con tion. -Mrs. L e. McCaiits pa: visit Mfieads in Columbia week.. ---Mr.W WD. Aiked and dal ter, of Columbia were. ini bvisiing relatives ~esterday. --ev. Mr. Hinteni, of Ch. was in town yesterday on his back from the convention Worence. -Rev. J. L. Freeman has tuuned from Florence wher4 has been in attendance upor State Baptist 4nefatg. -Rev. 3.R 1 a~h~, the pastor of the Methoist'Ch at this place and his family, expected tomarie Thursday lng. -The barn on the upper 1 of Mr. Dan Hall, of Mitford, burned one day last week very .large quantity of hay -The names of those pa in this county worth over $54 has again been asked for. fingwill soon be made up, u sure t3 get your name in. .--Bev. E. P. Taylor and fa leave to-day for their new I at Greenville. where he has assigned work another year. . will carry with them the wishes-of many friends. --Mrs. A. H..Hood, moth4 Mrs. J. M. Harden, died at home in Lancaster Thur morning. Mrs. Harden was her at the time of her death. Harden went over that after to attend the funeral exercis Papr-bags and wr 'ping paper at The N and Herald office. 3siiir atent ire stock of 'Jinery at 'greatly reduced p Come and take advantage o great bargains we are itow - ng. Mrs. A. L. McCarley. girJ. 0. Boag is offerin entire stock of furniture at >rices that you should not f vour furniture now. 'ER ALL. in an effort to convince you where ng" is easy. Talk is cheap. After Know. rom us, we have nothing more to the goods to do the talking. If you ime to do it. exhibit the production of some of America. and some le. IS MADE. Some clothing is planned and cut by-artists, some by "'scrubs." is cut and .ned by men whose and who-% d'y to keep their repu ing made all the time in "building Wsare progressive, pushing people, sed man mnst have in addition to I nice. Hat, Shoes, Cravats, Col ders, Hose, Underwear, &c. We LtkCAiTILE Co. t CE Xz'""oo** - 901 My stock of Xmas goods is the Iargest I have ever carried. It Co- am -prepared to supply all of Santa Claus' wants. I want you to call and see me before buying se-your Xmas goods. 0 .Wie da Just received one car red seed 2 last oats direct from State farm. ~ M. W. Doty & Col. S A beautiful line of sta-1 tionery at The News and ~ ster, herald office. ay Rats! SIThe &# alarm was sounded i heISaturdf morning at* 10 o'clock the and the company promptly re sponded, though the fire was out before they could reach it. It new was -in Mr. A. B. Cathcart's e arch house, and was clearly a case of i are rats, as it was between the wall r eye and away from any chance of fire 1 otherwise. was 32WHennies, the photographer, A will be in Winnsboro December was 11th, 12th, 13th and 14th-re member for 4 days only. Have rties your photos made for Christmas. ~ 4000j 6 ieio photos for 35c; 6 beautiful ( Th phtos~ for 75c.-all. size~s and olbe styles. 12-6td .l gi"Santa Claus has estab ielished his headquarters at G. A. oe White's. [hey ESPAbig quantity of matting best at re ular bargain prices at J. 0.i ,rof I- - her A ruma ontWoes with Conld hairdly express the Mr. thanks of Homer Hall, of West noon Point, Ia. Listen why: A severe es. 'cold had settled on his lungs, causing a most obstinaja cough. 1 ap Several physicians said he had ws consumptio- but could not help him. Whin all thought he was doomed he began ,to use Dr. .i King's New Discovery for Con .i-sum ption ared writes-"it comn ce.pletely cured me and saved my :oher life.. I now weigh 227 lbs." It is >fe-positively guaranteed for Coughs, .Colds and Lung troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottles free g his 'at McMaater Co.'s. such* ISSUE I The Directors of The Wi Recommend that the Cot Improvement of the Pt the People may be - vide the Nece Yesterday on his rounds the I reporter of The News and Herald eard that there had been a meet ing of the directois of the Winns boro Bank earlier in the day, at which meeting there had been some suggestions as to the county issuing bonds to aid the people in. their present depressed financiia condition. In order to get defi finite information in regard to the. matter he called on Mr. Elliott, the president of the bank, and said to him: "Mr. Elliott, I hear it rumored that at a meeting of the directors f the Winnsboro Bank this morn ing, there was a discussion as to the county issuing eertain bonds to help the people in their present depressed finanicial condition. If. there is anything in this report,-' [ should be pleased to have such Vormatiou in regard.to the sajme o cae -te give out for publi 1o'. "Isthe report true?" "Yes," replied Mr. Elliott, "tha report is true. There was a meet g of the board of directors this norning, at which there was a uggestion as to the county issuing artain bonds." Then, Mr. Elliott, said the re >orter, will yqu please give me he details of the proposed plan. -'Certainly," said Mr. Elliott. 'At the meeting I suggested that nasmuch as the necessities of the eople at the present time were robably beyond what their indi' idual credit or the credit of the orporations in the county would' uffice to meet,. the credit of the ublic should be .sed to help hem. This, rSuggested could b [one by the county issuing bonds o the extent of $50,000 to $100, 00, the proceeds of same to be alade available as soon as possi de and to be expended on the ighwAys of the county under the. aost intelligeit supervision to be "Suppoding that such ..bonds' ribute the proceeds of'the sam e eporter asked. - "I would suggest,' said Mr. lliott, "that the money be, di ided througho~ut the various >wnhips in proportion to the A Meeting Called. All those interesed in the con inuazce of the reading room are equested to meet at the reading om this afternoon. School books, pencils, ablets, etc., at The News d herald office. gFor Rent-Two three-room ottages. Apply to J. 0. Boag. One catr best all heart shingles or sale, M. W. Doty & Co. Store Robbed. The storo of Porter & Tur ner ,t the cotton mill was broken. ito Sunday night. Tfie pro rietors estimate their l')ss at ss than $5. ET'A most complete line of mas goods at G. A. White's. All the Xmas magazines Lt The News and herald iffice. - CFJ. 0. Bong offers a big t of brick at the very lowest )rices for the cash. Wanted. Ladies or gents to do writing a their homes. Salary $20- per nonth. For further formation pply Oilistamp to (Miss) Fannie..Gladney, Fort Lawn, 8. C. Saved at Grave's Brink. "I know I would long ago have en in 3y grave," writes Mrs. . . .Newsom, of Decatur, Ala., 'if it had not been for Electric itters. For three years I suf red untold agony from, the worstj rmaof Indigestion, Waterbrash, tomch and Bowel Dyspepsia. But this excellent medicine did' e a world of good. Since using t I cap eat heartiy and have, mtined 35 pounds." For Indiges ton, oss of . Appetite. Stomach, Liver and Kiddey'troubles Elec ric Bitters are a posidive, guar anteed cure. Only 50e at MeMas nns n Meet and intj nds for the iblic s so that iven to Pro ~sit'e amo ble property there. ih, t for each township to be by a c6mmittee of the able men from the said Every section of the ould receive in this war e from the public cr xtended. All over the here would be em ploy the idle hands asd sto #housand of dollars W.0 pnt in circulation te h rand the merchant. A e time while help ig e out of a temporary em nt the people would be tig a lasting improve me iould mean the saving of de of dollars in the ye come. I know of nc bet vestment the couuty Co S. " 'how would you get ai the nce of the said bonds' a reporter." " I* meeting this morning,' sAil r. Elliott, "representatives fro he legal frnterriity were ap. poi to sonsitler the necessary lg steps to be taken in connec tio 4ith such an issuance as ie pr. *ed. They will make their report soon." 'iHow about the interest on the sai b0ns, h:uld they be issued' asd the reporter. 41 do not think they would be'over 5 per cent and this wood be a very small considera as compared with the vey grt advantages. that would ac n the reporter asked, "Ho' do u propose to get an expres Bidn of' opinion from the people ri The matter." I am glad you a.1ked ts juestion," said Mr. Elliott." "I >f course know that the people ll liave to be consulted in the nitter, and while there is of ne if* a-certain delay before a lean be had, I propose that a -zln of citizeirs from all sec dYb4hi. ennty. be held at hemselves as to the matter. ] herefore haind you a call for a ness meeting whichi you will please publish." * irFresh jersey butter at 20 ~ents a pound always on hand at . E. Propst's. f;7In every department of his store J. 0. Boag has great bair ;ains for you. Be sure to give him a call. sirLauderdale & Bryson want o give you a half a dollar. See their ad1. -Foils a Deadly Attack. "My wife waa so ill that good >hysiians wore unable to help her," writes M. M4. Austin, ol Winchester' Ind., "but was comn ltely cured by Dr. King's News ife Pills." They work wonderi [ stomach and liver troubles. ure cot.stipation, sick headache. 5c at Mcllaste'r Co.'s drug store. 5iiNow is the time to buy 'o a good cook stove while J. 0. 3oag is selling them at greatly seduced prices. Por Rent. Six-ro m dwelling, store, barn, ~attle shed onj acre lot at Nel ;ons's.postoffice (Simpson's sta ~ion).. . Telephone connections with'iny part of county or State, L C. Apply to C. B. RICHARDSON; 8t . Nelson, S. C.a The Time Extende-d. -Tb. public is hereby notified int several of the publishing oses have extended the titef oi- the exchange of second hani ooks for those of the new adap ion to Jan. 1st, 1902. W. L. Roshboroughi, Co. Supt. Education. 12-2 8t Notice to Creditors. All parties having any claims agains the estate of Grace A. Hagood, de eased, are hereby notified to presen the sam'e within thirty (30) days, an< all parties indebted to the said estat are hereby 'notified to come forwar andettle with the undersigned. .. H. H AGOOD, Executor, 10-IOum Rlvthewood. S. C. HA!D TI The people are crying bard times, Goods are cheap. If you will give u we will prove this to you. Tako an it spun, goods that were Gtc last fall, nc ic for, now 4c. This is the cheap line; goods. Fine French Flannels that we $1.00 now; and so on all through the stock is complete and we make the pric Shoes. Dress Gooi We can suit every Our stock in th one in Shoes. is continually bei Ladies' Shoes in all plenished. Wo the new shapes, cheap please you in i grades, and fine patent new style goods leathers. We h'a v e cloths, French Fl them to fit your purse Venetians, P o p as well as your feet. Granite Cloths, a Children's Shoes, all greatest line of styles and any quality. Goods and Sill Men's Slioes, from a ever saw in this coarse Birogan at 93c to We have the fine Patent Vici at rdngs to match *4.00. We sell the kind style, Applique, that wear. and any color Vc Clothing. Milliner) For men of all ages We have been and shapes; made to fit, a great many go made to wear, and made 1 this line, but g< at cheap prices. We goods every wee] can suit the boys in will find what yo goods that will stand in this room, yc hard time#. find it in stylis] oods and get work with low p We give premiums with every $10.00 not have to spend that much at one ti Investigate this. The premiums are your attention. We want your trade, you buy from us. The Caldwell Dry G SPECIAL CHRIST' For the next THREE WEE each customer who worth of dry goods for Cents' worth of what select out of the store. chance to select son1 - serviceable for a pres Ie Lauderdale 8 A PrettyI SCARF PINS, SLEE' BROOCHES, LAD! C H AINS, &c., and the p GOLD W ATCH for $2 to the town. C. M. Che Come and S OUR-S For every 25 cents purchas< to a guess at the number ofgr fruit jar. The nearest guess to be counted DECEMBER: Christmas Goods to suit evi Lamps. all kinds of Celluloid Collar and Cuff Boxes, GI, Pearl Illanidle Knives, Carvinj ar d Picks, and a lot of other youi must come to see in ordi beauty. but if times are hard Dry a a few minutes if your time em like Unbleached Home iw 5a. The quality you paid it is the same in higher class re $1.25 a yard last fall are list ytou have to buy. Out es to suit hard times. Is. Notions. is line All the little new ng re- things in this line that e a n you do not find in the kll the ordinary store. Ask Broad- you specially to see our annels, niw Belts and Belting. I i no, The variety in Gloves, ,nd the Hosiery and Corsets. Blyaco Underwear town. to suit every one Trim- men, women and chil in al dren-both in cotton Braid, and wool. The quality Ivet. the best, the prie low. - Blankets selling in wool and cotton; ods n prices lower than last t new season. Flannels i n . You in the different colors u want -all grades. Qu Will i new good rices. cash spent with us. You do me, but just as it suits you. good, useful articles, worth and will save you money if oods Companyl MAS 0FER. I KS we will give to buys Ten Dollars' cash from us Fifty ver they want to . This gives you a iething\yseful and ents This offer is ci Bryson. Line of rE BUTTONS, ES' WATCH rettiest LA DY'S o.oo ever brought ndler. ee~ It At TORE. vou will be entitled ins of* corn in a pint ets 'the case. Corn ~5TH. rv taste. Fine China, goods, Toilet Cases, ove Boxes, Albums, Sets, Nut Crackers beautiful goods that er to appreciate their vf/s &Son.