PUBLISHED WEEKLY WINNSBORO;? S.C EDNESDAY, DECEMBER ig, i906. At: Actual : Cos OR THE NEX FTEN=DAYSI We Will Sell All Clothing and. Blankets at ACTUAL COST. Posi= tively no goods charged or exchanged during this sale. A call will convince you that this isa : Genuine Cost Sale. L. Landecker. Christmas1 That is the word that suggests good 0 0 04 eating. ROBINSON'S! That is the word Sthat suag g es t wvhere to get it. Everything for making easier th< preparation of the Xmas Dinners. Not too late to put in your order foi A FIE FRUIT CAKE C. A. ROBINSON. SPECIAL RATES will be made to parties storing cotton with us, until the aggregate reaches OKE TEOTJSARD) EALE Money will be loaned on this cotton at 7 per cent per annum, discount. The Winnsboro Bank Blythewood Briefs. No news having been in t Herald from Blythewood recen some may think our little ti is down here on the list of d towns. Not a bit of it, Blyi wood was nver busier. Poor crops this year seem c to have been an incentive to farmers to make them w o harder to insure success % their next year's crops. A g( deal of grain has been plan this fall. Little more than I a crop of cotton was made, very few farmers paid out. Th was a good deal of long sta cotton planted around here, i some of the farmers got as h: as eighteen cents for it. Quite a quantity of wood being hauld to the railroad shipment. The side tracks lined with huge piles of it, b oak and pine. The great difficulty is in obtaining em: cars to load it in. ' Dr. J. J. Robertson is maki improvements on the store n occupied by Mr. F. E. Hood. Blythewood Camp of T: Woodmen of the World recen gave a hot supper at the home Mr. D. B. Boney for the ben( of the camp. The nice a u realized is to be expended axes and goats and other pa: phernalia for the camp. Mr. J. W. Brown and M Eugene Hogan of. Sumter visit relatives here last week. Mrs. Harrison of Blackstock visiting Mrs. D. B. Boney. Miss E. J. Brown of Denma is visiting relatives here. Rev. and Mrs. D. E. Can stopped over from Conference visit his aunt, Mrs. Henry Smi Miss Zola Wilson of the Moc Osteen infirmary of Sumter taking a much needed rest at i home of her brother, Mr. C. Wilson. Mrs. A. M. Black -and child are visisting at Dr. S. W. Bo< hart's. Mrs. 3. A. Hinnant, M r Mamie Jackson and Messrs F. and A. J. Hinnant recently visist the family of Mrs. Brooks Brol Sometime last winter a St shine eociety was organized in i Blythewood school, but it didi meet with much success as t work was not definite enouE So this fall the children disbam ed as a Sunshine Society a reorganized as an Orphana band. They decided to cloth( little girl at the Connie Maxw Orphanage, and went to wo with a zeal seldom seen in chi ren. Quite a nice box of Clothi was sent, and we can all imagi how proud the little 4 year c orphan is of her warm cloth bought and made by other lit girls more fortunate than s: Brave little band, work on, yoi not lose by it. B New Cure of Epilepsy. J. B. Waterman, of Watertoi O ., Rural free delivery, writ -"My daughter, afflicted for yei with epilepsy, was cured by ] SKing's New Life Pills. She ] not had an attack for over t years." Best body cleansers s life giving tonic pills on eai 25c at Jno. H. McMaster & C< drug store. Recipes for flodern Use. I -- Novels.-Take one homely gir r trip to Europe, a Chautau< course in fiction, and a typewril and stir vigorously togeth Add publishers' puffs to si enough reading notices to aw; intera, and set in an open sp to simmer. Serve with sugar spice, and devour quickly, oi will spoil on your hands. HoM.--Put a man and a man in a frame building and children to suit. Run a cooks through the kitchen out, sprinkle with doctors' dressmakers' visits, bills scraps of various kinds, bring to a boil. When c serve slowly during a lifetium F&n.-Take a large body people waiting for sometb new. Go out and cut a f fool idea. Sprinkle it over tl and knead well. Serve when hot. If allowed to cool off, be spoiled.-Life. SA cold is much more easily c when the bowels are open. Kenne Laxative Honey and Tar opens bowels and drives the cold out of system in young or old. Sold b druggists. Irregular Children. In a Chicago school a class studying irregular plurals nouns, when it was asked by teacher to give the plura "child." Then it was that I Edgar, who knew how it wa home, promptly answered, "T1 -New York Tribune. ...EEEE.sE.EEI N IDECEMBE U * We will offer Bargaii ing the month of De< large and we want it help you enjoy Chrisl cut prices so that yoi * to buy many things I S U Special C S Dress Goc -Men's All goods sold. at redt I This is your opportun * MERCHANDISE at E CALDWtLL i Trespass Notice. All persons are warned not to hunt entrsnonZ my lands (near Dawkins d Stroter. Te law Is siifen ctice, but I wish to prevent possible dsunderstanding by neighbors. I am roviding an area where the gun is ot heard and where game may retreat ad multiply. The practice of the quirels had become almestructine 1 my neighborhood. Now I forbid een rabbit hunting. A sufficient ~ason for my rule would be that dog ad guns are a danger to sheep, cattle4 nid hog. I can make no exceptions favor of certain persons; others ould presume to hunt and expect to e excused from pro'secution. Hencej- . is full warning. Trespass of stack is iso forbidden. 11-4tf JOHN J. McMAHAN. I,Wilson* ibbes~ I can~ YPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS 1412 Main St., Columbia, S. C. u will outh Carolina Agent DESMRETYEWITTheHo CHICAGO TYPEWRITFR-T h e est for the price-$3 and $50. ALL MAKES-Rhel'. E wh-i~''d, atT 3ought. Repairing ,,n the~ pri Iuie by who L expert. RUBTRER STAMP FM'TOltY- bus stam!' I,:lP every dlay (on the prern e. ',woil Plates, Dhaters, Nambher li Machzines, Chieck Punches of all OFFICE SUPPLIES AND FUR- D S ITURIE-Everythinlg fromra :Pen P~oint to a Roll Top D)e.k. Se!i'al Filing Cases, okease:, and Card n ,xes a specialt y, 10-1b See WAN TE D. sma The people to know that I am now using Eureka, the best of all preparations, in my Clothes Clean ing and that my work-is of the very highest order. Bring me your work and you will be pleased. No Brighten up for Christmas. I SA IA H B E N SON, MERCHANT TAILOR, Dr Thespian Hall. Winnsboro, S. C. LAND FOR SALE. I ONE THOUSAND ACRES of good farming land near ln White Oak, cut to suit pur-' chaser. For turms apply to S. W. & G. W. Wilkes, Wilkes- j burg, S. C. The Value of Adve. Using. h e The live merchant -the merch tly, ant who wishes his business. every >wn success-continuously expound ead to the buying public the merits ,he- of his wares through the news paper's advertising columns. inly There is no such thing to him as the a growl or grumble over dull r k times and light buying-he rith simply orders more advertising >od space in the leading newspaper ted of the town and with a smile and ialf a hearty handshake gladly wel so comes the customers his advertis ere ing brings, pl" Don't put off advertising- and nd say to the solicitor, business is igh dull-"wait a while," "come . back later," Talk to him now-get I is busy and advertise as good live for consistent judicious -tdvertising are is the greatest panacia for dull >th business known. It's truly Weat est remedy, and he who iim ?ty ply sitting still, flgur *elYz and jogging along in an r.*and Dg letting the "more agressive mer * chant" take away hia on-& just share of business. Se prominant manager of a o leading New York publicatio of says: "It's the advertising that it you do that pays, not that which 4 r you think of doing." How many I or men are there to day in just this { Ia- position? "I'm going to advertise. Many-entirely too , many-but ed then they themselves are the real ultimate sufferers. . Live merchants know the value 1s of-printers' ink and are not too I k sparing in its judicious use-and { they are the ones prospering. So i when you sit and wonder why to "So and So's" business is so good th -just look at the daily papers d they will tell you why. Now is the time for you to be- I 's gin advertistng and hence to get 4 he your share of the business. I Remember what Ben Franklin said: -"There is much in merit, 'en but of two stores of equal merit the one that does the best adver . tising will do the most business." I E. He knew.-Augusta Chronic'e. 4 ed A Texas Wonder. m. There's a Hill at Bowie, Tex., that's twice as big as last year. he This wonder is W. L. Hill, who troma weight of J pounds hasl ;h grown to over 180. He says: 4 . "I suffered with a terrible cough, i d and doctors gave me up to die of rd Consumption. I was reduced to ge 90 pounds, when I began taking ,a Dr. King's New Discovery for al Consumption, Coughs and Colds. rk Now, after taking 12 bottles, I 0, d-have more than dubled in weight ai rg and am completely cured." Onlyn nsure Cough and Cold c ur e. IdGuaranteed by Jno. H. McMaster ( & Co., drugss. 50c and $1.00. ai eTrial bottle fee. c 'll Not So Romantic. 11 0 Fond mother-"What are you a crin for, Mabel?" a nmab1-"We were playing at i~ es' weddings, and Tommy threw rice ~ irs all over me." ti )r. Fond mother-"Oh, you needn't a tas cry over that; it's to bring luck wo to the bride." nd Mabel-"But what he used th, (sob) was in pudding form."- ~ .'s The Tatler. E. C. DeWitt & Co., of Chicago, at whose laboratory Kodol is prepred, assure us that this remarkabledg - taut and corrective for the stomach l, a conforms fully to all provisions of the ua National Pure Food and Drug Law. STeodllaboratory is a verylag :er, one, but if all the sufferers from" i - er. gestion and stomach troubles could it, know the virties of Kodl it would be 1 ke impossible foi the manufacturers to kee upwith the demand. Kodol is esold here by all druggists. it Perhaps. Henry Watteraon says that the ooddest and most humorous tran-i ud sposition of the types that ever ecame within his observation was ad in a New York paper which used ad to prirt its shipping news on the md same page with the obituaries. o One morning a long list of re >,spectable names were set forth Sunder the marine head, "Passed of Through Hell Gate Yesterday." sh -Argonaut. tem No Opium In Chamberlain's Cough red Remedy. vill There is not the least danger in giv ing Chamberlain's Cough Reme~dy to small children as it contains no opim or other harmful drug. It bas au es .ired tablished reputation of more than dy's thirty years as the most successful mued the icine in use for colds, croup and whoop the ing cough. It always cures and is y all leasant to take. Children like it. _ old by Obear Drug Co. and all medi cine dealers. Forewarned. o f "Andyoudidn'tproposetoher?" the "No." of "Why?" ittle "I was leading up to it, but 3 at suddenly noticed that her voice yin." had a sort of previous engagment ring."-Smart S3et. 0 R ARGAI NS is in every department dur= * al :ember. Our stock* is too * reduced by Christmas. To mas, we wiil give you some will save money enough rom Santa Claus. , ut in Prices of 0 id 0 'ds, Milliner and Clothing. iced prices to get the cash. ity to buy FRESH, NEW ARGAIN PRICES. e DRY CjOOD3' CO. THAT CARLOAD Mares IS HERE. please you both in price and quality. ng the remainder of the mule season I have a.fulisupply of - -- - RSES and MULES deway,TS. C., with Mr. T. C. I)oozer,: will be glad to see you and do some ess with you. .A. Crawford. me before selling your Peas, either in 1I or large quantities.. . *. LAST CALL! . is the time~ to buy,your Goods, Shoes, Hats etc. ~u need anything in my give mnea call. BO. R. LAUDERDALE.