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PJ3'ISHED WEEKLY. WINNSBORO, S. C., WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, [905. ESTABLISHED 1844. J. .R Readily suggests a place ' South. Our Watches consist of s< and is complete in all sizes I JEWELRY==This suggest, and solid gold Jewelry of ev verware; and our stock of fii We not only have the bes1 a Guarantee: Your money r risk and the pleasure is youi means your entire satisfactii NEVER; NO, NEVER! I Bargain hunters never go away from this store without a feeling of genuine satisfaction, for they always find what they come for. This season is certainly no exception; in fact our larger and better stock makes it easier for them to be fully pleased. The men will be sure to be pleased with our showing in Suits and Pants. A full line of Underwear for all. Our stock in these lines is full and up=to=date. 18o2 s'& Cbiibren's CLothing &Zboes in endless quantity. See those insoles and foot warmers. We have Shoes for Men, for Ladies, for Boys and for Girls. Shoes for all. Trunks, Traveling Bags and Suit Cases for those who are going cf' or stay=at-homes. Big assortment of Dry Goods, Dress Goods and Notions. You will find our prices right. Yours for business, L. LANEDECKER. JUST ANY 0OI) TIINE Will do for a while, but it,will not take you - long to find the difference between the real article and its imitation. This sad discovery never comes to those who bu~y Hackney and Chase City' Buggies, for they are the real thing, the Buggy "It". Nor is there any of that sad reglizatioi that you have been duped by taking the "just as -good" when you buy an OWENSBORO WAGON, unless you have a different exper ence from those who have tried them--and that you surely will, not have. K. R. M c MA STIEiR. T HE L. S. MORROW CO. Now for the MEN. What can we MENtion to please thenm? Oli, we know! MENnlen's Talcum Powder for 18c. Yoh wil b tttol(1 tht !it ik iitaton aut wtio, r in f rt sug t der, and a prospct of a tor tunle. ColIne and see us. HOW IS THIS? JHeavy .-ich Strap HinIge for 13e. Douhh,-Harrel Breech-ioading Gun for Li t ~-nh~ ra> Hne tk1 Do. I )ol arre] Breech-loadbig Gun for The L S. MOFR OW CO., RION S. C. OBINSO C H E vhere is carrie ,lections from rom Ladies to s the most var ery descriptior ie Cut Glass a t, but our price efunded if goc s, if you buy )n. Noted for Mr. Mobley's Winnings. Mention was made in these columns last week that Hon. Jno. G. Mobley did aot fail in getting the blue ribbons at the State Fair on his fine Guernseys. The official list shows that he won both the first and the second premiums on his herd and the same in the thoroughbred m:king contest, and also, came out second in the grade milking contest-these being the most desirable premiums offered. He also won the .following prc-; miums: Thteroulgbreds-1st on bull 3 years old; 2nd on bull 2 years old; 1st and 2nd on bull one year old; 1st and 2nd on bull under one year old. - 1st on cow 3 years old; lat ou heifer 2 years old; 1st on heifer 1 year old; 1st on heifer under 1 year old. Grade. -Ist on grade Guernsey cow 3 years old. Ist on grade Guernsey heifer 2 ears old. 1st on grade Ayershire cow 3 years old. 1st on grade heifer Ayershire ow 2 years old. 2nd on grade Ayershire under I year old. 1st on butter in prints. 3rd on fur ken butter. 1st on butter granular in brine. Mr. Mobley was the largest abibitor of c.ttle at the State Fair and these premiums were von in the very hottest competi :ion and with so high ajudge as' Prof. Mitchell of Clemson Clege lesignatiug the plaging of the ibbons. Mr. Balow of Ridgeway also ame in for a very desirable pre niumn: second on stallion in South Jarolina light dIraft ring. The winning of these premiums )ly goes to show that FairfieldI s well adapted for the raising of ne stock; and if only more of ; er enterprising farmers had nade esbibitg there would have een more premium money com g this way. Astonishing Incident. ] It was, to all her friends, an' tstonishing incident, that Mrs. 1 [. B. Hunt, of Lime Ridge, Wis.,] as cured of her dreadful sick- I ess. "Doctors," she writes, 'had, given me up; friends were ~eady to bid m:e the last farewell; ~louds of despair darkened my orizon, and I was a wreck on he shores of despondency, when [ began to take Electric Bitters, or my frightful stomach and liver 3mplaint. To the astonishment] f all, .1 was ben fited at once and m now completely and maira-) ~ulously restored to health.'-' At NIcMaster Co.'s, Obear Drg o.s and Joghn H. Mc~astdr f Co.4S drugstores; prigs 60c;. ;aarateed. Protecting Game. The hiunting: season has oi ened) up and the sportsmen are putting in good tiune at their favorite sport. Parties not desirous of having the game on their place: killed should take the proper precaution by having their land posted or better still by haiving due notice of the same made in the News and Herald. The cont for the publication of tr:espass notices is very small. The time to publish the notice is before: ther is any trespassing. ST ER, d the largest a the best factor Gents. ied collection c t. We also ha nd hand=paint 1s are the very ds are not as anything in fine Wntch w Blackstock'Will Build. 1t was our pleasure to attend an oyster supper at Blackstock Friday evening, given at the school building for the purpose of raising funds for the school library. There was a good at tendance and the evening was most pleasantly and profitablyI spent. Blackstock has all the while shown very great interest in educational matters and the school at present with Mr. Few ell as principal and Miss Re becca Craig as assistant, the same teachers as the last year, is in a flourishing condition. There is decided need, however, for a new 3chool building and better equipments. It is hardly probable that a community that has enjoyed such an enviable reputation in school matters will permit itself to be content with such a building much longer. No, no; this cannot be. Black tock must soon have its new chool building, one th.at is wholly :reditable to.such a plucky little ,own. Letter to Jno. J. Neil. Winnsboro, AS. C. Dear Sir: Have you found-out you can paint a job with fewer ~allons Devoe than of anything ~lse, lead-and-oil or anything ~lse? Mr. Lloyd Almy, House and sign Painter, Greenwich, N Y, 'ound it out three years ago; he rites: "I have used Devoe lead aId-aineV for the past three years, ~nd cannot say too much in its avor. I am using it now on a >ig job that I took by contract, Lud it has saved me at least $25 n the cost of material."] Devoe is the strongest paint we know-of; goes furthesti~ takes ess of it to do you~r job, Lead-and-oil is pure; lead-and-] :ine is stronger; covers more;3 ~oes further. Have you found-out you can >aint a. gallon Devoe in less time: han a gallon of anything ele rhat means less time for the job. hess time; less money. Itesa palMh less money for that; ess time, less money for that; )evoe lasts longer; do you mind he less money for that? You ~re surer of it. Yours truly 73 F WDEVoE &Co - P. 5. Jolin H McMaster & Co ~ell our paint.t Buckner-Brice. .The marriage of Miss Pauline D. Buckner, daughter of Mr. and urs. J. L. Buckier, tp Mr. M. M. Brice, to'ok pflac. ygst9.rdy g) 4on at he reidc ofth >ride's parts gig Jones street, est. T.he ceremmy was pert urmedt by Rev. Gnlytan Fisher. The h~iide was handsomnely o wned in a trafveilg dreas of jue silk. Immedaay ;rer the ~eception, the bridsl couple left' >ver the Southern Railway for heir future home at Woodward, s. C. Mr. Brice belongs to a well known South Carolina family, and is a young man of good busi aess ability. The bride has many Eriends here who, will regret her: lepaiture from Savannah.-The Morning News. Savannah, Ga. FOR RENT-A new and desira ble. five-room hopse with sta'be nd garde. 'J. 0. Boag.j ELER and S. C. md best seleci 'ies in the Uni >f daintiest de! .ve a very larg ed China musi lowest, Qualit represented. >ur line. Our )rk and absolu See Kennedy First. "Well, " don't care how many dealers in horses and mules come along; I am not going to buy the two mules that I must have soon till I see Will Kennedy. He has always done the best for me and I am going to wait till he gets in his new stock before I buy." These were the words of a farmer of the lower section of the county a few d.ys ago in discussing the purchase of some mules with a neighbor. That farmer can Low buy his mules, for Mr. W. B. Kennedy returned last week from the western markets with as good a load of mules as were ever brought to lower Fairfield and bhe farmers of that section will and him doing business in the same old way--good stock at fair prices. He is also conducting an up-to-date livery~ business and oan serve his patrons most satis factorily. While out west he purehased a good number of shbrt horn cattle, which he is going to let go at very reasonable prices. Mr. Kennedy will be pleased to have all who come to Ridgeway to drop around and see bis mules and cattle. Full of T.'agic fleaning, are these lines from J. H. Sim unons, of Casey, Ia. Thiok what night have resulted from his berrible cough if he had not taken bhe medicine about which he writes: "I had a fearful cough, ~hat disturbed my night's rest. I ~ried everything, but nothing wvould relieve it, until I took Dr. King's New Discovery for Con mumption, Coughs and Colds, wvhich completely cured me." Enstantly'rehieves and permanent .5 cures all throat and lung dis iases; prevents grip and pneu nonia. At McMaster Co. Obear D~rug Co. and John fl, Mc KIaster & Co., druggists, guar Luteed; 50c and $1.06. Trial bot le free. ~OR SAILE-5,shares~air field Cotton Mills common stock. Address W. H. Ruff, Jr., Ridgeway, S. C. PIANOS. ['he problem of selecting a piano is a simple one. THE HOUSE hat you buy from should be one of unquestionable reputation. A UO)?J$ bat reggn tls pianos of~ algadard tn a noted fnr fair dealing. WE CLAIM all these requisites. WE HAVE the PIANOS to suit you. $250.00 UP will buy a good piano from us. OUR TERMS made easy to cash buyers. IF INTERESTED write us for catalogue, prices and terms. Address, COLUMBIA, S. C. Pianos and Organs. Established over 20 Years. OPTICIAN, ted stock of Jewelry in the ted States and Switzerland, ;igns in Diamond Brooches line of Gorham's Solid Sil be seen to be appreciated. y considered. And with all, In every case we take the prices and our guarantee ite reliability. No Chanue to MiSs Getting your Grocery Wants Filled Here Now. Heavy shipments coming in all last weel to fill up. Stock fuller now than ever before. 5 Barrels New Crop New Orleans Mola9ses and Georgia Cane Syrup. Extra Fine Mackerel by the kit at close prices. Fresh Cream Cheese by the box. Finest Cigars and Smoking Tobaccos. FRESH CELERY WANT A GOOD HAM? EVERY WEEK. Send Here. J. D. McCARLEY & CO. Doing It For Others. WHY NOT FOR YOU? Yes, I am saving others mone-y on their Buggies and Wagons and just' want the opportunity to do the .same for you. Just the opportu nity, that's all. The supe riority of these vehicles and the big lots in which they are bought makes possible Low Prices that speak loud er than words. SM. W. Doty. : HEATERS! HEATERS! A WHOLE3 CARLOAD OF IAir-Tight Heaters Ijust in. Will be sold at prices that will make hot sales. Nothing in the heat ing line equal to the Hot Blast Coal tl war at the least cost.toke R. T. MATTHEWS& SON. HEATERSi HEATERS!