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U FRUI * 1=2 GAL. FNa QUART FRI * PINT FRUI7 JELLY TU1V * JAR RUBBI A large sto 9 and we want *to see us. V m prices right. Jno. H. M< * Phone 39. 0 *@EmoglE@o1e For Sumi There is noth Hammock or Come and see ferings in the Lounges, s give comfort Especially al on these comi Window Sh Only 25c. con Baby Carrit add to the hal fellows. Get Especial att line of Rockt Suites. They i and we want H.FE.K BANK 0] I WIN CAPITA We want your account and Sing easy and pleasant for you * account with us, come and te see us anyhow. SIn our Savings Department * rate of 4 per cent per annur * July and October. O WV. R. Rabb, President. T. W. Traylor, Vice-Preside D] W. R. Rabb, T. W. Traylor, J. C. Buchanan, D. V. Walker, -J. W. Hanahan, R. Y. Turner, S. C. Cathcart, NO T To Get Your Ta A most complete line of Vegetables. Heinz Pickles, Catsups a Pinnacle Coffee, a fine mi cans. Only One Dollar. r Swift's Premium Hams a For Cakesland Crackers i Phone 25 for your Groce: IC' Is ever so much good quality of Ilyson's Tea is. Chipped Beef il Don't worry these hot days. Crackers, etc., hi A fr sh shipm lates just in. Base ball good! C ii ....eisseneI S SJARS UIT JARS JIT JARS [ JARS I [BLERS "RS and JAR TOPSE ck of these goods, to sell them. Come . Ve will make the e :Master & Co., e U Druggists. ner Comfort ing better than a a Lawn Swing. the attractive of= se. ingle and double, the year round. tractive bargains ort=givers. ades. Extra good. plete. iges and Go=Carts piness of the little them here. ention called to our rs and Bed=room ire most attractive you 'to see them. EiTCH IN. nized 1906 SFAIRFIELD* NsBoRO, S. C. . $50,000 will appreciate it and make your bank .If yon have not already opened your 11 us why; if you have, then come and interest is cheerfully allowed at the 1, payable quarterly, January, April, FFICERS. J. M Jennings, Cashier. nt. Hugh 8. Wylie, Teller. RECTORS. F. R. McMeekin, T. W. Ruff. J. R. Curke. J. J. Robertson, J. L. Mimaugh, Leroy Springs, ROUBLPE ble Wants Suppljied ere. Canned Goods, Fruits, Meats and nd Sauces. Heinz to best of all. xtre of Java and Mocha, in 5-lb. L splendid Coffee bargain. nd Breakfast Bacon. ;his is the place. 1. C. BOY D. -2TEA icer when made from a tea--and that's what For good Tea come here. glass jars. Try a jar. o much with cooking Get your Bread, Cakes, nt of Lowney's Choco ;for the boys. . A. WHITE, RBakerknr1 Confectioner. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, Wednesday, July 4, 1906. -Mr. J. L. Beaty of Charlotte spent Thursday in town. -Miss Lida Stewart of Green brier is visiting relatives in town. -Miss Elizabeth McMaster is, attending a house party in Union. -Mr. T. M. Lyles paid a busi ness visit to Spartanburg the past week. -Miss Annie May Pryor of Chester is visiting Miss Rebecca Walker. -Miss Rachel McMaster left last week for a shor t stay in Asheville. -Miss Eloise Propst of Ridge way is visiting Miss Hattie Ketchin. -Mrs. D. J. Macaulay of Chester is with Mrs. Mary McMaster. -Miss Bettie McCormick of Florida, is visiting Mrs. Mose Mackorell. -Mr. Crawford Moore of Rock Hill spent several- days in town last week. -Mr. J. M. Drennon of Rich burg was a visitor in town the past week. -Miss Lizzie Elliott of Tex arkana, Texas, is visiting Mrs. M. A. Elliott. -Miss Annie May Pryor of Chester is the guest of Miss Re becca Walker. -Miss Martha McAlpine of Pineville, N. C., is visiting rela tives in town. -Messrs W. C. Boyd and W. L. Derrick have returned from Glenn Springs. -Miss Lucy Chapman of Ches ter is visiting at Mrs. Wilhelmina Quattlebaum's. -Miss Florence Connell of I Philadelphia is visiting her cousin, I Miss Annie Bye. -Dr. - James Douglass of Davidson College has been on a visit to relatives in town. -Some more good ball in I Winnsboro next week, July 11-13: Winnsboro vs. Rock Hill. -Mrs. Minnie Chandler who has been visiting relatives here has returned to Columbia. -Miss Lou McMaster left Friday for Zirconia, N. C., where 5he will spend the summer. -Misses Louise, Plora and Winnie McMaster left Tuesday morning for Zirconia, N. C. -Miss Lizzie Smith of Loag own is spending a few days with 2er aunt,' Mrs. J. A. Stewart. -Miss Mollie Smith- leaves< hursday for Sumter, where she will visit Miss Leonora Williford. -Messrs J: D. McCarley and . C. Mackorell left yesterday fori a visit to relatives in Lancaster. -Misses Sara Beaty and< [ouise Sitgreaves leave Thursdayi for Stearns, N. C, to spent ten iays. -Miss Mary Williams, who who been spendingf a few days with Miss Gray Neil, has returned o Yorkville. -Misses Evelyn and Louise antt, who have beren visiting kiss Natalie Dwight in Columbia, ave returned home. -Miss Mary Y. Ellison left1 Friday for Catlettsburg, Ky., were she will spend several1 weeks with relatives. -Messrs R. H. McMaster andt Frank Boulware of Port Tampa, Fla., are spending their vacation with relatives in town. -.Miss Mamie Cummings oi aurens arrived last week to mend several we-eks with her ister, Miss Nannie Cummiings. -L. W. Dick, superintendent f the Abbeville graded school, was in town yesterday in the in erest of the Presbyterian College [or Women. -Erskine college at its recent ~ommencement conferred the legree of LL. D. on Prof. Pat ~erson Wardlaw of the Universityi f South Carolina. -Miss Elizabeth Macaulayc as retu-rned to her home in f hester after a stay of several eeks with her friend, Miss 1 Elizabeth McMaster. -Mr. A. G. Ellison who re- t ently gradrated at Clemson Col ege, has gone to Gastooia, N. C., here he has a position with theC il mill at that place. -Miss Wilhelmina Yerby, who as been the milliner for the adwell Dry Goods Company ior the past season, leaves to-day for her home in Virginia. -Mr. and Mrs. Robt Matthews I ho have been on a short visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Matthews, left Monday morning for their home in Eatonton, Ga. --The State Teachers' Associa tion' meets in Rock Hill to- day and will be in session for the next three days. Superintendent L. T. Baker is the chairman of the executive committee. -There is on exhibition at R. W. Phillips' an unusually beautiful suite of furniture, cost ing $175.00~ and ordered for one Phillips says there are more the same place thin esne fri and that he will be pleased order for you, if he does not ha pen to have in stock just wb you want. -Mr. Morris Lyles is at hou from the Citadel. Mr. J. E. M Donald, Jr., who was a memb of the graduating class of ti same institution, is stopping ove for a few days with friends i Charleston before returning hom -Mr. Edgar Matthews az bride are spending a few days: the home of his parents, Mr. az Mrs. R. T. Matthews. "Edga2 is one of Winnsboro's hoys wl is making his mark in his chose work in the nation's metropoli Accidental Shooting. Mr. James Smith, who is guard. on the chaingang, cam near meetirg with a very seriou accident Saturday afternoon. H was returning from the Feastei ville section. While coming dow a hill, his mule began to kiel broke the shaft and Mr. Smiti mule and, buggy all fell in th gully. In the fall Mr. Smith' pistol was discharged, inflicting painful though not at all seriou wound in his left side, the bal striking below the lower rib ani ranging upward. A New nVarehouse. The directors of the Bank c Fairfield at their meeting Monda; ecided to build a cotton ware house. The old Ross propert; ear the freight depot has beei purchased and they will at onc begin the erection of this ware ouse, which will be a standar< >ne with all the modern improve nents, including a perfect sprink ing system, etc. This will grea y increase the warehouse facilitie )f this county and means much t he farmers. The building wil 3e ready for use at the opening >f the cotton season. Miss Walker for Chicora. Chicora College, Greenville ets another of Winnsboro' oung women as a member of th aculty. Miss Alice Walker ha een selected as teacher of in strumental music. Miss Walke s a gradrate of the College So Women and also took a pos raduate course there. She ii rery gifted in music and wil )rove a valuable acquisition t< ;he faculty of this college, whici start~s out for larger work unde> ts new management. Presiden Byrd is exceedingly fortunate ir tecring Misses Beaty and Walk ir as members of his teaching sorps. _____ __ Good Dlvidendsi. The Winnsboro Bank is mak. ngs its stock holders glad b; >aying oat its usual semi-annua lividend of five per cent. This s a fine showing. This ban] iow has a loan account of mor< bhan a half million, which is very much larger than it has eve1 ,srried at any other time. As the Bank of Fairfield har 1ot been in operation but a shori while, no dividend will be declared Lt this time, though from its -eport recently published it cat ye seen that it is doing a good >usiness. The combined busniese i the two banks as compared ith the business of the one >ank indicates a considerable in ~rease in the amount of business hat is being done in Winnsboro. The Bank of Ridgeway has Iso paid out to its stock holders t usual dividend of 4 per cent. Winnsboro vs. Fort Mill. 11 innings, score 1 to 1, time .hour and 1.5 minutes. These imple facts tell the story of the ~ame Friday afternoon between innsboro and Fort Mill, whieb vas without doubt the prettiest ame ever played on the home liamond. Wednesday's game as 5 to 2 in favor of the home oys, Thursday's game was 5 to 4 favor of the visitors. So Fri lay afternoon there was a big :rowd on hand to see the final inish between these two teams hich had been playing so good all. The score shows that the ~ame was closely contested, hough the mere score itself does ot tell what good playing there as. There was scarcely an errol >n either side. DesPortes for innsboro and Eizer for Fort dill did themselves proud 11 heir pitching, while Elliott for he home boys and Parks for the isitors maintained the good re ord they each had made in the wo previous games behind the )at. The pitchers in the first game were D)esPortes for Winnsborc Lnd Gelzer for Fort Mill; in th4 ~econd game Ellison. and Hoover or the respective teams were ii .he box. All the games were well played f'or the home boys DesPortes ptching and Ellison's all rouni playing were special features Ferguson's catch for the visitor: in the third game was quite sen sational at a critical time. The visitors were warm wit] praise for their good treatmen while here. to )m at' surn e e Get ready for ho )r have just what yo our White Goods, to 50c. the yard; I Id Linon and many s Fine colored Lav id a yard; a specially We can trim all Laces and Embroi< but the prices are, In light Silks we 39c.; fine soft Jap,, a values in silk. e M n . 13 Our April busine e we have the styIe. 3 and then the price: a goods by express ai S SHO1 Up-to-date in st] in Oxfords, Gibson" prices as low as th< - Oxfords at Soc. a p, er, Gun Metal Calf; the best. ST - Some Prints at 4c. - 14 yards Androscog, Sixteen dozen fin and $1.25, special p There is a reason it wilI pay you. Caldwe 3 CANDIDATES' CARDS. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. I am a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives, subject 3 to the action of the Democratic pri I mary. A. HOMER BRICE. - The friends of T. S. BRICE nominate i him for the House of Representatives, e. subject to the action of the Democratic Lprimary. II hereby announce myself a candi -date for the House of Representatives, subject to the action of the Democratic Sprimary. W. W. DIXON. The friends of CHARLESH. LEITNER hereby announce him as a candidate for the House of Representatives, sub ject to the action of the Democratic~ primary. SI am a candidate for re-election to 1the House of Reprerentatives, sub Sject to the action of the Democratic Sprimary. JAS. G. McCANTS. BCOUNTY TREASURER. I hereby annonnce myself a can di Sdate for re-election to the office of Treasurer of Fairfield County, subject to the action of the Democratic pri Imary. A. LEE SCRUGGS. AUDITOR. II am a candidate for re-election to the office of Auditor of Fairfield County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. E. F. PAGAN.1 PR'OBATE JUDGE. I hereby annou~nce myself a candi date for re-election to the office of Judge, of Probate of Fairfield County, subject to the 'action of the Democratic pri mary. D. A. BROOM. COUNTY SUPERVISOR. I hereby annunce myself a candi date for re-ele.'tlon to the office of Supervisor of Fairfield County, sub ject to the action of the Democratic primary. 'J. B. BURLEY. On the platform of permanent im provements, better roads, good bridges, I and how to get them, I make the race for Supervisor of Fairfield County, sub- I ject to the action of. the Democratic primary. T. C. LEITNEI). COUNTY SUPT. OF EDU(.ATION. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Superintendent of ~ Education of Fairfield 'ounty, subject ~ to the action of the Democratic pri Hmary. T. M. JOR DAN. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of County Super intendent of Education of Fnirfield County, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. MILO B. MARTIN. The many triends of C. A. Rom~ssox hereby announce him a can d b lte for* County Superintendent of E-duca Lionl, subject to the action of the Democratic prnmary. Election of Dispenser.1 The County Board of Control will elect a Dlispenser for Winnsboro July. 28th, to take charge August 5th. Ap plications, in proper form, must be handed to Board not later than July 7th. T. M. JORDAN, 6-27-2t Chairnman. .WANTED-Everybody to bring 'their soild linen, collars, cuffs, I shirts, cravats, etc., to Lauder . dale's store where it will b B sent to the old Charlotte Steam - Laundry and come back fresh and pure. Shipments made 2 every week. Bring your bundle t along when you come to tc-vn. David T. TLanuderdale, Agent ner Ui t weather by getting light wei u want, and especially invite the finest and sherest Organd ine Wash Organdie, Persian tyles of lace effect. ms, Mulls, Organdie. Lawns pretty line at ioc. and 12 1=2c. these for you with the prettie Jeries ever shown here. We s :heap. are showing in black and whi ind China at 5oc. and 75c. TI ILLINERY ss the best we ever had. The , tie quality and variety to pie are low. We are constantly id can please you in the newes SS. SHOI 4 rle and quality the best; just w lies, Vici, Patent Leather and ) .y have ever been. A job lot I iir. Gents' low shoes in Vici, I all the new shapes; prices the I ILL OFFERING the yard; 36-inch Unbleach En Bleach $i.oo. e Negligee Shirts just received rice 5oc. and 75c. Get some o for spending your money wit] 11 Dry Gooi TH ESE I SBORNE OSBOR MOWERS ANI ALL PARTS KEPT *BIRDSELLVM ~efore buying a MOWER or a you to see A. B. Cat. BUGGIES! B Ihave in stock a g< BUGGIES, which I fu tee in price and qu andlseelthem before y of all grades for si please you in price You can buy a mul time in the year. * M.W ght goods. We you to look at ies, price ioc. Lawns, India as cheap as 5C. a vard. st patterns of ell fine laces, te Suziene at iese are great reason for it is ,ase every one, getting new t styles. 'is. hat you want Vhite Canvas; -.adies' White Datent Leath= owest, quality jc. the yard; worth $i.oo f these. 1 us, because Js Co. lAD* NE ) RAKES. IN STOCK. TAG ONS. WAGON, it will pay lhcart. UGGIES! )od line of Ily guaran ality. Call ou buy. Lie. I can and terms. e here any .DOTY.