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AFT We might say much to buv Clothing, but: "sayi you have tested a thing -You If you haveboughtf say. We are willing for haver't, then this is tie t We are prepared to the best nianufacturers-in Sonit clothing is made is, well. half ma< OURS Clotnig sold by us reputation is their capital tation up. ANOTHERTF Improvements are be suits." Our manufacture and are ever on the alert. Of course a well-dre a nice suit all other thing: lars, Shirts, Cuffs, Suspen have them. KtTCHIN Y Friday, Decmber 13 - - -Mrs. Oliver Johnson is v -The next lyceum attracti Eugene May, January 8th. -Mass meeting to-muorro' the court house at 12 o'clock -W. D. Douglass, Esq., to Gaffniey this week on pr sional business. -Meehan's Dog Show Stwo highly enjoyed entertainnl here Wednesday. -Cotton has been bringi fairly fair price all this from 73 to 8 cents. -Blind Tom, the musicial eighth wonder of the world, .be here December 18th. -But few expressions of c sition to the proposed bonds to be heard on the strets. -Mrs. Jno. M. Harden ha -tuned from Lancaster whien Jhas been visiting relatives. -The Good Roads-Conve: assembles in Greenville Mor The railroads give one far the rcoursd trip. Supervisor]I will attend. * -A quarter a quarter is amount that a committee r. sentinig the reading room ask each family for. Turn deaf ear when they call. -Miss Kathryn Kellam, milliner for Cald well Dry G * Company, was called home days ago on account of an dent that had befalien her bre. -A small ('uthouse on farm ol Mr. J. M. Stewart, * town, w~as burned Wedn< evening. It contained somec cotton and farm implerr -One condition of Blind 1 'coming to Winnsboro is the in the Thespian Hall is 1 -4 tuned. It is to be hoped this gr.-'at m'usician1 won t away sc long the next time. -Re-:. J. H. Yarborous Blackstick, has neceptedl a< the past orate of Fort Lawn, mony and Hopewell church take effect 1st of January, The Blackstock and Woor congregations iegret his rer -Chester Reporter. -Dr. R1. B3. IHanahan and M1cDoahil Esq1, have be - Charleston this week atte ER ALL in an effort to convince you wher< ng" is easy. Talk 6 cheap. Afte Iri of v. -om us, we hav'6 nothing more t< the goods to do the talking. If yot ime to do it. exhibit the> production of some'o America. and some e. IS MADE. Some clothing is planned and Cu by artists, some by "scrubs. " is cut and planned by men whos( and who study to keep their repn -ING: ing made all the time in "building s are progressive, pushing people ;sed man mnst have in addition to ; nice. Hat, Shoes, Cravats, Col ders, Hose, Underwear, &c. We diRCANTLIE CO. CE the grand lodge. Other repre sentatives in attendance from tis 01 county were: W. H. Ruff and R. S.'Spence, Ridgeway; Jno. G. ii-Wolling, Wolling; Jno. A. Stew art, Blackstock. >nis WHennies, the photographer, is now in Winnsboro for this ; at week only. ent School Ibooks, pencils, fes- tablets, etc., at The News and Herald office. iet For Rent---Iwo three-roomx cottages. Apply to J. 0. Boag. ug a Fire company. reek, - There will be a meeting of the and fire company this evening at 7:12 is to o'clock. Geo. B. McMaster, Secretary.. PPI Another Store Robbed. Mortday night the store o: s re- R. T. Matthews & Son was broker she into and goods amountitag t( about $25 were stolen. No clut ition to the robbery so far. day - fo~r I 911Winter shoes now going ood at a fraction over cost. M. W. Doty & Co. the. _ _ a e G' most complete line o wirli Xmas. goods at G, A. White's. not a1 All the Xmas magazines the at The News and lierak roods office. acci- Hot supper~ ther --- the IThere will be a he~ suppe near December 20th at the residence o sdayt Mr. C. S. Smith, the proceeds a seed which will be used for the pur ents. chase of a library fo-r the Moss; ,,Dale schooL. TIhere should be; o bet A Few nloves. - sta Mrs. M. R. Gladden has move; .into a portion of Mrs. Ilessi McCarley's house. The hous a ovacated by Mrs. Gladden will b allto ccuie agin y Ms.Mar e~owill move into the house ofiirLiekr r ~s Mouga 1902a Richmond which Mrs. Landecke na.has beeni occupying. :'"Now is the time to hu J. E. vou a goodl cook stove while J. (. en n ila isslig them at greatl uding reduced prices. t54Fresh jersey butter at 20 cents a 'poudalways on ,band at F.:E. Propst's. WANTED.-Cowpeas, any variety any quantity. Advance price paid foryrompt-delivery. R. . efor -We. still have somezfooring, ceiling; siding laths and moulding un11o50d. M. W. Dotv & Co. Teachers' fleeting. The third meeting of the teach ers' association was held Satur day. Both Mr. McMahan and Mr. McGhee were present, adding greatly to the success of the meeting. The following is a list of-the faithful teachers in attend ance despite the cold: Misses Genie Anderson, Eunice Bacot, Hattie Buechel, Miss Cody, Ell-n Ellison, Nauuieu Plhinney, Anna Lou Martin, Alice McMas ter, Bessie McMaster, Emily Obear, Lottie Gray Rabb, Mattie Sitgreaves,. Susie Yarborough, Mr. Henry, Mr.. J. P. Quarles, Prof. W..H. Witherow. The next meeting will be at. Winnsboro the second Saturday in Jauary. Have your .photos made for Xinas by U&nanies,. now in Winnsboro. 6 nice photos for 75c. This W''ek onlv. - Z J. WSe iei has -abeauti 'ful line of China ware, cut glass, Iarips, etc fron which yoUscan select a. beautiful Christfinas pres XmasGoods. SMy stock of Xmas goods is the l.rgest I have a've crried. I am prepared to supply all of Santa Claus' wants. I ivant you to call and see me beLfore bu% ing your Xmas goods.' G. A.-Thite. The Reading Roowi The meeting of those interested in the continuance qf..the reading room . called" for - Tuesdy. after noon was. well attended,And much interest was shown... After the reading of the tFea.sure'; repoit, which showed the.. entagrise. to be in a favorable conditil p, it was. decided. to coetinim. jo.om pleasedI with the work sp far ac e.clilished. An Txeciti e com mitte of. six was, appoin ., and held 'a'meeting that after~ .on, at whlih it: was decided to rgise the funds for carrying on ths' r'oom nother year' by calling upon each family using it for a quar'era quar ter. Tlhis is a very small'sum that every family =can' well sfford to pay iuconsideration of the'bene fits .to accrue. This &,mmittee also decided to change the room to an apairtment in the building occu:ied as The News and Herald ofice, which will be partitioned ff for that purpose. This' move will enable the room to be run cheaper, and will give the addi tional advantages of being 'open at all horrs of the day and fbeng on the ground floor. It is-jo be hoped 'that' 'it will be made a far greater success another year than ever bfore, aid can easily bei with a good liberal .support on the part'of the whole commupity. .WThis is the sausage season, and McMaster Co. have anything to say to you in this issue iii re gard to sausage seasoning. WYAll persons' are' hereby warned from hunting or other wise ., trespassing ou my Robert son place. M. W. Doty. Ey In every department of his store J. 0. Boag has great bar ginIs for you. Be sure to give him a call. A. beautiful line of sta-n tionery' at The News and h-erald office.. 0j7J.*0 ' No: ag offers a big lot of brick, at' 'the, very' lowest -pries for the cash. 'Saved at'Grave's Brink.. "I'know I would long ago hayve been in my grave," writes Mrs. S. H. Newsom, of Decatur, Ala.. 1"if it had not been for Electric Bittrs. Fors three years I suf efered untol'd ngony from the worst eforms of Indigestion, Waterbra~sh, rStomach and Bowel Dyspepsia. sBut thiis excellent medicine did me a world of good. Since using~ r.it I can eat heartily and have gained 35 pounds." ~For Indiges on,Loss of Appetite, Stomach, Liver and Kidlney troubles Elec ..tri. Bitters nre a positive, guatr ated cure. Only 50c at McMas t'n ('' drug store. The Firemens' Banquet. -The snow that began to fall Thursday evening just after dark did not Prevent any of the fire men from gathering at tie town hall at the appointed hour of 8 Gc o'clock. Soon the pleasing an- we nouncement was made that all sp things were ready over at the 5c Duval Hotel, to which the' fire- go, men and their guests at once re- 81 tired. There ;theyfound that stc elaborate preparations had been made for them. Flie menu was all that coul.l be desired. After All had partakeni heartily, om Toa:tmaster Jornbi ainouniced as the first toast of the evening, "Our Town." This was responded to by Mayor 'Ket chin in a very fea happy and appropriate manner. thl He not only emphasized some of as the characteristics that had made Winnsboro the peculiar town she sty is, but also spoke of some of the improveme nts that should be ef- co. fected for hei further advance- fin ment. -4. The next toas', "Taxes," was tht responded to by Treasurer Wylie, who in a few happy remarks added much pleasure to the oc casion. an4 With these two the regnla'r m toasts were endied. But others at were called upon, and there were ea: several good responses. The toast g< of Prof. Witherow on "Our ha Schools" was geatly eioyed. When the speechmaking was ended, the following resolution was passed: Resolved, that the members of tha fire company extend their thanks to the generous citizens of Winnsboro who contributed to the baiquet fund. Resolvel, that these resolu tions be printed in The News and Herald. While no r( solut ion was passedl, each and every one had a kind word of appreciation for the way in which Mis. Duval had per foruied her part. At an early hour all left fieling that it was good to have been there. It was a most delightful casioDm. f The Carolina lrdware Company have five more stoves and five more wagons left that they are offering at net cost. They est you. WSanta Claus has estab ished his headquarters at G. A. White's. 27Abig quantity of matting t regular bargain prices at J. 0.I Bag's. WOur entire stock of mil inery at greatly reduced prices. Come and take advantage of the reat bargains v e are now offer ng. 1Urs. A. L. McCarley. WJ. 0. Boag is offer'ng his ntire stock of furniture at such prices that you should not fail to by your furniture now. For Rent. Six-room dwelling, store, barn, attle shed on i aere lot at Nel 3o0l's postoifice (Simpson's sta tion). Telephone connections with any part of county or State, S. C. Apply to C. B. RICHARDSON, St Nelson, S. C. The Time Extended. The public is hereby notified c that several of the publishing y, horses have extended the time for the e::change of second band C books for those of the new adap- s tion to Jan. 1st, 1902. W. L. Roshorough, Co. Supt. Education. I 12-2 St NOTICE. I he~reby give ti~ce C a l ate holing e'laims4 against4 the C ounty will y send them in for olpproval on or before the 23rd of this month. A. D. HOOD, h 12-13-3t - u pervisor F. C. NOTICE.F T hierehr giv noti c t hat all over sers who~ have nit put in their full time on the ro:ol.a ar' nmost carniestly And I would su;.g~set the soonear the b)ettr, since the hyndsl: have alreadyv begun to chanmge ipla''*, A. D). HlOOD, 12-1-StSupervi"or IF. C. Notice to Creditors. v - All parties having any claims against the estate of Grace A. H-agood, de cesedl are hereby niotithid to prevent the samie within thirty (;w) days. and1 all parties in1deb1ted to thle sid~ estate are herehy no~tiiled1 to comec forward .~ mrid wieth wvih mme unidrigned. j E HAkD TIP [he people are crying hard times, b ods are cheap. If you will give us a will prove this to you. Take an item In, goods that were 6td last fall, now for, now 4c. This is the cheap line; it ds. Fine French Flannels that were 00 now; aLd so on all through the lisi ck is complete and we make the prices Shoes. Dress Goods, e can suit every Our stock in this in Shoes. inually being Iadies' Shoes in all new shapes, clical) Ilease ou in all des, and fine )ateit new style oods-Bro thers. We h a v e cloths, French Flann m to ft your purse Venetians P o ) 1 i well as voir feet. Granite Cloths,"and hb ' Shoes, all greatest line of HI les nid any quality. Goods and Silks U!en':; Shoes, from ain this to .re irogan at 9;3c to We have the Tr IPatent Vici at niings to match in G0. We sell the kind style, Applique, Br; t xwca r. and any color Ve1-el Clothing. Millinery. 'or mien of all a~ces We have been sell' I tshap-es; made to fit, a grreat many goods' 'ic 'Lo wear, andl made this line, Lut get r) cheap lpli(pes. We gods every week. e i suit lpe boys in will find what you w Ads that w stand in this room, you I1 tim fiand it in stlish i goods and iget g work with low prices We give premiums with every $10.00 c ; have to spend that much at one time, restigate this. The premiums are goc ir attention. We want your trade, ae buy froin us. The aldell Dry Go A ilan to a T oet come an cheporie.W god every wucaek 3 frsuit jar. boys inewilrindht oue we htrillstands toit m eoury ims alfindsi of tylisho go Collr ad Cffgoes, nd ogetg worl wdit aow pS havetpnd tad muc lot one tmer, restigatoe toh seinm orer go r attenTio . Mewntyurtae n 1i Barry fr o a s. s CoBrrA m elg G a n F:lunor every2 et prhs toiz' aPress an thesmero.gan fruits and ThF narsggessgt eo bie Mncyue DECEMBEs25 *Lampse all Gkciesd ys Clo Coll r0ndCuffY does G1ove Pea radndle.nives, Crin S Ca Pcs, adW lot, of oterbe Ciou must ce tod sureeor er A 11. T. 1Mat Tbile ol tafenesinDts rnes ts andF FgRs. 3T enu, int Maleta Syrp in cans. ull ine Nav Groeries~1 lways on Atd.ye It if times are hard Dry few minutes sf your time like Unbleached Home 5c. The quality you paid is the same in higher class $1.25 a yard last fall are you have to buy. Our to suit hard times. Notions. ine All the little now re- things in this line that a n you do not find-in the the ordinary store. Ask al- you specially to ae our els, new Belts and Belting. n s, The variety in Gloves, the Hosiery and Corset. Lek en: Underwear - to suit every one m- men, women and chil all dren-both in cotton i and wool. The quality the best, the priee low. Blankets "!9 in wool and .cotton; in prices lower than last season. Flannels i,n " in the aifferent colors -all grades. Fill ew >od - h spent with ns. You do but just as it iuits you. d, useful articles, ,.orth i will save you .6'gRif ids 'Companys, t At >u will be entitled of corn in a pinit the case. Corn H. taste. Fine China, ods, Toilet Cases, Boxes, Albums, ~ts, Nut Crackers .utiful goods that o appreciate their s 8& Sorj --OF ~HOES -AT --A T DE RTAKING [A, ITh DPERTh!EN1'8, frill stock of CskEt, Burial d Coffins, constantly on band, oif hearse when rtquested. . for past patronagre and solleit r a share in the fatore, in to ttended to at aV hours. 7' E ELLIOTT (r1i MIOP, .-M11. BLLrTTT&O00. >I yspepiaOst sto whae en ash