The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, September 05, 1906, Image 1
PUBLISHED WEEKLY WINNSBORO, S. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1906. ESTABLISHED 844.
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buying.
JOHNSON mWE
Give the very
tion. Try the
kept in stock.
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MAKIN(
FOR FALL I
SHIP1
A Solid Carload:
Special prices on
make room for
Come and get the
reduction.
H. Ei. KE
We Sell fbi
HARMAN'S S
coLUME
ms Main Street.
Con
CONGRESS
PRECINCTS
airfield Cotton Mills. 25 55
6idgeway........... 107 11
7hite Oak.......... 18 3
7oo3ward.......... 29 28
7innsboro.......... 139 63 ]
reenbrier .......... 24 30
ongtown .... .. ... 44 16
entreville .... ..... 35 5
ear Creek....... 21 1
[onticello.......... 50 32
dlem............... 37 8
ossy Dale......... 21 3
nkinsville......... 37 0
eckson Creek....... 19 11
easterville......... 77 52
Ibion.............. 10 21
oreb.............. 40 5
ythewood .... .... 84 10
adden's Grove..... 12 13
olly Grove........11 5
itford. ........ 8 16
ateree............. 17 3
Totals.. ..... 865 391 6
Bargain.
y of Bagging
sht before the
rice. Will be
:hat will make
all here before
RAND RAKES
best satisfac=
m. All repairs
4aster.
I ROO.
IURNITURE
ENTS.
ow on the road,
some articles to
hese new goods.
advantage of; this
TCH IN.
miufor Less
Try us on your next pair or bill
of Shoes and be convinced that
we do just what we say. We
carry in stock all the new Toes
and Leathers. Just now we have
some 'extra bargains to offer you
in Footwear.
When in the city call in and
inspect our stock. We will take
pleasure in showing you our line.
Farmers' Work Shoes a spe
cialty.
HOE STORE.
riplete Returns of F
REPRESENTATIVES TREASCRUER
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71 41 81 53 3 83
70 45 82 91 48 123
15 7 7 19 15 21
53 30 43 26 22 58
L49 58 142 107 147 204
12 42 39 50 22 55
12 57 57 44 19 63
19 33 38 22 8 39
16 8 15 12 12 23
15 74 74 77 9 86
12 41 40 29 20 47
10 13 22 24 3 24
24 16 30 35 19 40
9 30 22 22 10 31
24 100 114 85. 55 127
20 27 23 16 7 31
2 44 29 36 24 45
54 38 87 42 82 100
7 19 20 22 7 25
4 13 11 15 4 16
17 9 20 14 10 24
18 4 10 13 14 20
33 749 1016 854 560 1285
Rabb Locals.
"'ss Janie Lemmon, Messrs
W. J. Crawford and John Milling
have returned from Glenn Springs.
Messrs Eugene MeNaull and
Mills Lemmon attended the farm
ers, institute at Clemson.
Mr. Howell Chappell of Colum
bia is visiting his sister, Mrs.
W. J. Lemmon.
Mr. Smythe Lemmon of Geor
gia is spending his vacation at
home.
The family of Prof. McNanll is
visiting at te old home.
r. Will Crawford, who has
been working in Charlotte is at
home with a seriously injured
finger.
Mrs. Annie McNaull has our
sympathy in the loss of her little
son, Theodore.
Mr. Mac Park and Miss Bertha
Timms were married at the home
of the bride last Sabbath. We
wish for them a long and happy
life.
Mrs. Eugene Rabb and children
of Columbia visited her mother
recently.
Mr. George Chappel has re
turned from Charleston.
Mr. R. H. Lemmon' reports a
fine time at Chickamauga.
Misses Grace Chappell of Jen
nings and Marion Hudgins of
Alendale are the guests of Mrs.
W. J. Lemmon.
Miss Cora McDowell of Winns
boro' is visiting in the neighbor
Mod.
Mrs, James Cathcart a n d
children are visiting # e r
father's.
Mr. Thomas McDowell o
Trenton visited Mr. Eugene Mc
Naull some time ago.
A most enjoyable sociable was
given at the home of Mr. W. J.
Lemmon last Wednesday night.
Mr. Gus Cloyd and family of
Columbia have been the guests of
Mrs. W. L. Hawes. M.
P~ain fPom a Burn Promptly Relieved
by Chiambaerl;;jn's5 Pain Balm.
A little child of Mkchisel Strauss, of
Vernon, Conn., was recently in great
pain from a burn on the hand, and as
cold applications only increased the
inflammation, Mr. Strauss came to Mr.
James N. Nichols, a local merchant,
for something to stop the pain. Mr.
Nichols says: "I aidvised him to use
Chaimberlain's Pain Balm, and the
#rst application drew out tthe inflami
m4tig and gave immediate relief. I
iaa uged this liiment myself and
recmaend it very often for cuts, burns,
strains and ane back, and have never
known it to disappoint." For sale by
Ober Drug Co. and all medicine deanl
If every business man in our
town could do business on a
strictly cash system, it would be
a blessing to us all. If we all
had to pay cash we would learn!
to live within our means. It
would save business men the ex
pense of bookkeepers and the loss,
of ba~d debts all of which somie
one has to pay for. If our town
culd gradually work into a
strictly cash system it would be
better for us all.-Ex.
In these days of rush and hurry
courtesy is often forgotten. In the'
mad, pell mell rush of our life little.
things are (lone to oit'end~ that we rath
er remained undone. A hastily eaten
meal and its resultant headache mray.
cause us social or liniancial loss. Th~e
wise man or woman is the one who re
lieves little ills of this sort by a little
dose of Kodol For Dyspepsia. It di
gests what you eat and puts your stom
ach back into shape. Sold by all drug
irst Primary Elect
AUDITOR SUPERVISOI SUIT.
EDU CATIO',
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a o o o
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38 45 63 20 52 31
88 33 72 50 85 36
17 4 -3 1.3 13 8
42 16 36 22 27 31
137 67 191 15 117 89
18 36 29 26 12 42
46 17 53 10 51 12
6 34 13 27 25 15
17 6 14 9 22 1
76 10 77 9 43 42
29 18. 16 31 25 22
13 11 21 3 2 22
24 17 34 7 11 31
2 29 20 11 17 14
96 l4 82 46 95 36
5 26 19 12 18 13
25 20 30 14 5 40
42 57 61 42 45 55
13 .12 15 10 6 19
11 5 11 5 4 12
13 11 20 4 4 20
17 3 16 4 12 8
775 511 901 390 691 199
King and Saint flixed.
A Correspondent challenged if
yesterday's paper a statement ii
the Observer of Monday that tbE
revised version of the Bible "ih
never heard of any more" and
asks for the authority for it. I
was not supposed that the lang
uage wuuld be taken literally or
the supposed fact was of uni
versal application. This is true
however, and this is all that was
meant; that tL, expeotatin that
the new version would have gen
eral adoption has been disap
pointed; and this: that we havo
not seen a printed reference to it
in years nor heard a verbal re
ference to it in still more years.
If it is in use in anj~ pulpit o r
congregation, to the exclusion of
the St. James version, we a r e
ignorant of the fact. It has not
wrought-the displacement of the
St. James Bible, and this was all
that was intendid to be sai.
Charlotte Observer,
There is a story of two men
who had a controversy over the
'Lord's prayer, A made a b e t
agais~tB'sability to repeat that
sacred composition. B started out,
"Now, I Lay Me Down to Sleep,"~
and A at once caved in saying,
"here take the money, I had no
idea you could say it. We have
heard of the King James version
of the Bible; but the version ac
cording to "St. James" is a new
one on us.-Yorkville Enqjuirer.
The Breath of Life.
it's a significant fact that the
strongest animal of its size, the
gorilla, also has the largest lungs.
Powerful ]ungs means powerful
creatures. How to keep the
breathing organs right should be
man's chiefest study. Like thous
ands of others, Mrs. Ora A.
Stephens, of Port Williams, 0.,
has learned how to do this. She
writes: "Three bottles of Dr.
King's New Discovery stopped
my cough of two years and cured
me of what my friends thought
consumption. 0, it's grand for
throat aga Igng troubles." Gtlar
anteed by Jno. H. McMaster &.
Co., druggists. Price 50c and1
$1.00. Trial bottle free.
Roosevelt vs. Webster.
With all of President Roose
velt's accomplishments, he will
never M- able to diminish the
estc .2d confidence that the
American people have for the late
Noah Webster.-Savannah News.
This is Universal Amiongst the Craft.
Messrs. Hirshberg, Hollander &
Co.:
Gentlemen-I have used your
Stag Brand Paint, and I can
truthfully.say that it is the best
mixed paint ever brought before
the people of this country..
Very truly,
C. T. Cowers,
Waynesboro, Va.
You will be convinced by one'
trial of Stag Semi-Paste Paint.
"One gallon makes Two."
For sale by Jno. H. McMaster
& Co., Winnsboro, S. C.
When two strong men comeI to
blows, even if they are well matched ,
it is not a pleasing sight, but if the man
who gets the worst of it will use De
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, he will look
better and feel better in short order. Be'
sure you get DeWitt's. Good for every
thing a salve is used for, including
piles. Sold by all druggoists.
ion Held August 28, 1906.
PROIATE U. S.
JUDGE J SENATOR GOVERNOR
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122 94 60 11 24 0 0 22 4
21 9 4 4 11 0 0 0 2
58 42 38 7 5 0 0 4 3
203 110 100 31 28 1 1 13 24
5-5 49 6 26 10 0 0 6 3
63 63 10 27 2 0. 1 17 5
40 34 17 3 0 0 1 1 19
23 12 13 0 3 0 0 3 2
86 77 2 1 8 0 0 12 62
47 41 2 12 0 0 0 7 25
24 22 4 2 13 0 0 0 4
39 24 19 9 1 0 0 6 6
31 31 1 22 1 0 0 5 0
129 123 11 35 3 1 0 22 56
31 31 3 0 0 0 0 1 25
45 45 5 28 8 0 0 1 3
101 74 43 34 5 0 0 15 2
25 23 4 17 0 0 0 4 0
16' 16 3 6 5 0 0 1 1
24 12 11 13 0 0 0 0 0
20 16 6 1 2 0 1 .5 5
1286 1028 412 319 130 2 4 146 251
B1arbed
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Barbed Wire a
Just R4
Bagging
Full lot now in stock
lowest price. Buy now
advantage of low prices
Mowers ai
None better than Osb<
test. All parts always i
Barbed Wire
andA.B LAi
Wire Nails. **
Don't rdiI NO~
to come and give me a
look when in need of -.
SHOES. I have a good
line.
A good line of W
SHats and Caps. F U
I have some bargains in jW
Boys' Cloth ing, Dry Goods,W
Muslins and Percals- for
Give me a trial. I can m
please you,me
Yours for small profits,
W. A. Hood & Co.I
for i
Some Plain Facts1 Not
about
False Teeth. J. (
By using a package of DEN
TAL TOOTH POWDlER y*ouD
can keep them antiseptic,sweet
and clean. It also conforms or IT IS OUR P
coaxes the gums or mouth to
fit the dental plate. It relieves
the soreness of the gums.
To be used on any kind of den ta1l
plate. A large box of Dental Plate a l
Powder Soc. I Shipinents
*sou> omI av Give us a
Thomas' Drug store line. Al
1611 Main St., COLUMBIA, S. C. C
Mlail orders )~(Write for
ATTA)REY
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1 64 36 22
0 16 5 0
1 43 6 9
6 122 60 22
1 20 29 5
1 6 53 .4
1 15 22 5
0 -14 4 5
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1 8 30" 6
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1 30 10 2
0 0 29 -2
1 17 107 5
2 14 15 2
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1 57 39 3
0 4 15 6
0 12 4 9
0 8 16 0
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[Wire.
oad of
nd Wire Nails
xceived.
and-Ties.
ind will be sold at the
while you can get the
aid Rakes.
rne 's. They stand the
nf stock.
HCART. Raes.
N COMiNG!
1 Big Shipment of.
tch these columns
our Fall Announce
it.
I EADQUARTERS
aurniture, Dry Goods,
ions, Millinery, etc.
. B OA G.
ILY ARRIVING.
URPOSE TO KEEP A MOST UP
TO-DATE STOCK OF
md Fancy Groceries.
in every line now coming in daily.
:alI for anything in the grocery
)rders given prompt and courteous
uccessor to WV. C. Boyd.)