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AFTE We might say muci in to buy Clothing, but "saying you have tested a thing Ou If you have bought fron say. We are willing for the haven't, then this is the time We are prepared to ex] the best manufacturers in A Son& clothing is made an is, well. half made. OURS I S Clotniwg sold by us is < reputation is their capital, a tation up. ANOTHERTHI Improvements are being suits." Our manutacturers z and are ever on the alert. Of course a well-drcsse< a nice suit all other things n lars, Shirts, Cuffs, Suspendei have them. .o KLTCHIN ME .AL I l' rL -1..2,r NC Friday,. December 6 - - 19 -L'ent. T1(mr Moorman is wit relatives ini town. --Rev. E. M. Mason is spen. ing a while at Rlockton. was' at his old1 home Monda niight. -R ev. .J. H. Tarboroughi passe throughi town Tuesday on his wa coat to his v'la home. --To-morrow is the day fixe for the sade of the Stevenso lands at Stevenson. r3-It turned very cold yeste: (lay, and the clouds gave ever ajpL arance of snow. -The cotton market has bee better the past two or three day the price being 7A to 75. -Mr. J. N. Elliott is kept yer busv these days ini the eapacit * of auetioneerinig off stock, etc. -President Kirkpatrick< Jon s Seminry, N. C., stoppe over in town] Wednesday nigut. -Mrs. W. N. Austin of Lai rens is expected to-dar for weeks starv at Rey. C. E. McDoi all.. -Miss Lilla Beaty left yes -terdaiy for (Chester where shie got t;) attend the PBeaty-Mciadde ana~)riage. -Mrs. M. E. Cre-ighit wei down to witness the opening< the great exposition in the eit Lv the sea. -Thie State Baptist Conve1 tion1 is ini ~sesifn this wveek: Florence. Revy. J. L. Freeunan in attendance. -'I here was a great stir at tI Duival Hotel yesterday, makir preparation for the tiremeun's bal guet last night. A great deal of wood is lheil hauled to the foe tory these day ,ineh of it comning a distance four to seven miles. --i.,hop Capers will Lo se'rvices at St. Johnis chuni Sr omr, the 1.5th. He will 1 assiste'd by i~ev. J. C. Johnes. -Messrs. G'. WV. Ragsdai. C ais have been ini at tendani upon1'i the s-upremefl co-nrt tL week. -Be the cottoni crop ever sL nt in this section two bal fonml a lodging nlace Wedines~l 7R ALL an effort to convince you where is easy. Talk is cheap. After u;, we have nothing more to goods to do the talking. If you to d,) it. iibit the production of some of erica. I some S MADE. ome clothing is planncd and cut by artists, some by "scrubs." :ut and planned by men whose d who study to keel) their repu NG: made all the time in "building ire progressive, puthing people, I man mnst have in addition to ce. Hat, Shoes, Cravats, Co! s, Hose, Underwear, &c. We RCANTILt CO. 'night at, a pl1.ice where they should niot have been, viz., on 1 Mlain street. --A new court house dloor will b soon hie needed, unless an ordi niince is passed agaLinst the use - of the present one for tacking up notices. It is being taxed to its u ltmo st these dlays. Now that the publishers have extended the time for the de:ehange of second hand b oo)ks at iducedl prcs don't fail to get the value of these ohJ books that w ill soon be entirely woith less -"For fifteenn years I have bo..,ougt my Xmas toys, etc., from Mr. G. A. Whites and will do so L amai this season" are the words of one who long ago discovered " W~innsboro's headquarters for Xmas gtoods. j-Rev. E. P.Tat requests Ithe announcemnt ht he will m nt be abde to preach at any of the churches on the Winnsboro charg~e next Sundaiy on account o f feling very unwell, Hie ie grets this very much. a WYNow is the time to buy - on a good cook stove while J1. U. Boag is selling them at g'reatly reduaced prices. School Books. All the school books of the~ new ad option can be had at 'i he News and Hcrald oflice at the adopted prices. - For Rent. s Six-room dwelling, store, barn, cattle shed on i. acre lot att Nel sonls's postoflice (Siimpson's sta tion). Telephone connections with any part of county'or State, S. C. Apply to C. 13.'1(ICH ARDSON, igt Nelson, S. C. Id Herald otfie. eThe Time Extended. e pulcis hereby notified e, tht sevra(If the pbihn h1 uses have extended the time for the~ exchange of second hand iI ooks for tholse of the ne~w adap ton to Jan. 1st, 19(02. NZFresh jersey butter at 20 cents a pound always on hand at F. E. Propst s. WVANTED.-To rent the five room cot1age now occu)ied by 11. B. Rtefo. Possession given January 1st. Apply to -. W. Matthews. 2t Whose Bracelet? The following letter from the Atlanta chief of police to the chief of police of Winnsboro may be of interest here: "We have under arrest here a negro who has been with Rob:i soli's circus, which was in your city sometime ago. At the time of his arrest lie had in his pos sessi' 1n a valualuale pair of gold bracelets and diamonl locket and clain. Kindly let me know by return mail whether such articles have been reported imissing from your city since obinson's circus was there, and if so, give descrip tion of same." MidSanta Claus has estab lished his le-dquarter6 at G. A. White's. 7 A big quantity of matting at regular bargain prices at J. 0. Bog's. Honor Roll, Crosby Institute. A Bettie Coleman, Ainie Cole nian, Helen Colenia , Edith Owings, Stella P~rops-*, Belle Prol)st, Belle 1(lick, Clara Owings, Jainie McLane, Coleman Propst, Paulile Crosby, Sallie Stone, Howard Coleman, Edward Yarnadore. Plumer Coleman, Frank Clark, Mary Clark, Harry Propst, James H aire, Bessie TatI hor, Louise Davis, Kate (h ings. 100 indicates highest attain ment. An average of 95 to 100 is (lesignated A, an average of 90 to 95 is designated 1). Ida Patrick, Principal of Crosby 1ustitute. fri Hennies, the pLotographer, will be in Winnsboro December 11th, 1tli, 13th and 14th-re member for 4 days only. Have your ph tos made for Christmas. nice photos for 35e; G beautiful photos for 75.-all sizes and styles. 12-Gtd - ~.ig-Are you looking for a letter?' is~ the quedion. asked~yj Jno. II. McMaster & Co. in their ad. to-day. See it. A Change cf Pastors. Enneombe Street Church (31. E. South,) Greenville, is to be congiatulated upon securing 1lev. E. 'P. Taylor as its pastor for another Tear. F~uill appreciating the great iesponisilbility of his high calling, Mr. Taylor goes about his work will a cons~eer-r tion and devoti' n that leaves his ipress uponi all whot are thrown with him i and makes him i felt in hie pulpit as a trie miesseinger of Christ. In his year's stay lere he has greatly endeared himself not onlv to the m.emibers of his own corigregat ion, but to the comn mnity at large. A lastor was neve r'given upi more re~uetanztly than Ihe will be giveni up by the church which lie has served thle past rear. But hi~s congregation rejoies t hat in his remioval lbe has ben greaitly promoted-a promo ti' n in every wayv deserved. His suce'essor is R1ev. J. B3. Campbel', who for the past two years hais been stationed at Anderson. Previously lie hiad served for sever;'l years as ple s~idng elder and on1 imporC'tanit stations and circuits. lie will loubtess be here by the third Sunday of this nmthi. %WThe Winnsboro Racket Company annfounce special prices on all their goods tili Xmas day. Just received onie car red seed oats direct from State farm. 1. W. Doty & Co. A Wrong Righted. Without anyr~ anlticipation of the hard times that hiave befallen our section this fall, I bought my Xmas stock very early andi~ made the mistake of bayving far too large a st ock. As two wrou)igs~ ~evei make a right, 1 have de ided to right this wronig by offer in my entire stock of Xmas godc s at the very lowest pa1 ce.. Cl 011 i1ne alid se whlat rare bargains we nie affeig you in the way of Xmas ..oods. U. A. White. xi&J. 0. B3oag is offering his entire sto(ck of furniture at such pr'ices thiat you should niot fail to f rnorniture io.I)W Conference Appointments. The following appointments ol preachers of the tiouth Carolina Conference te of inlerest here: 11ev. E. P. Taylo -is transfer red from Winnsbora to Bun comnbe Stri et, Gieciville. Lev. J. B. Camp1 ell, of Andet son,1 is assigned t-) Winnsboro. 1ev. W. S. Goodwin toru from Ililigewav to Grover. Rev. M.1.F. Dukes siicct eds him. ,11Rev. E. M. Mason is tran:,ferred1 froiai Waterloo to Verdery. Rev. J. 1). Crout is returned to Batesburg. Rev. A. 1. P1illipZ, who was formerly pastor at Ridgtewav, has been asigned to Fairfield circuit, the former p;astor, Rev. 11. W. Spigener, going to Liberty. I1ev. G. W. Walker is rturnied to Paine Institute. - Rev. Jno. 0. Will on, former editor of the Southern Christian Advocate, goes to I lorence. Rev. It. W. Barber was return ed to Blackstock. Rev. G. P. Vatson goes to Chester. Rev. E. Toland Hl Jodges con tinues as pr-esidiing elder of the Columbia district. Itev. W. A..Rogers, on account of an al'eCtiOl of his throat, was placed on the superanuated list. The conference meets next year at Newberry. - M'Our entire stock of mil ]intry at glea tiv Ieduced prices. Come aund take advantage of the great bargains we are nw offer ing. Mrs. A. L. McCarev. tiiTh, Xiiias iininbers of the following maga:ns are now on ale at Th e ws aInd Herdlul: oflice, Everybody4'Frank Les lie's Popular Monthly, Pear Soi's, 31etl opolitanl, I tuper's, A tlaiitic Monthly, Judle's Quar terlV, Century, Sint t Set, Strand, St. Niholas and Me Clures. L-A most comuplete lie of Xmlas goods at G. A. White's. nevery department of his store J. 0. Boag h:ts- great har gains for you. Be suie to give hiu a call. One car best all heart shingles. for sale. M. W. Duty & Co.. Asleep Amid Flames. Bre aiking into, a blazin(1home, dize fi- euran lately drag'ed tl e Vacied securityv, and deatlh n'ki-. It's that w;Iy when you nieglect coughs cohts. Don't do it Dei. Kings New Discovery for Con sumption gives pyrfec-t protection against all 'I hroat, (h< st and Lung -Irou)s. Keep it near, an avoidl suing'tt, dt b, and dodtors bills. -A teasp1oonful stop)s a late c-oughl, perist4et use thie mio~t stubb4orn:. IIarmless and iiee tasting,' it's guaranit ed to a' isfy by Mellaster ('o. 1Price 50 and bl ( h. Trial bottle free. Not ice i" h reby 4ven L' thait I will htiei fo ' arh ount y aii fo.4-:rg inl of 'T.l. 411Iithell,~ deceased, on the'1st 1)( alv of 1)eeebe.191 I'~i. illIth?. G.'rlv RI cEd Ntioicr is heehr~ ivetae il Eae utor ifthe i or o ertlig ' Al LOOKNA.ITWART Ear. Wil V oht'.'' 1e arley, ~' d' d. AOR E toNP. h en~ATR H AE The.people are crying 'Goods are cheap. If you we will prove this to you. spun, goods that were Gic 5c fir, now 4c. This is the goods. Fine French Flani $1.00 now; at.d so on. all t] stock is complete and we n Shoes. I We can suit every Or one in Shoes. is et Ladiesi Shoes in all plen the new shapes, cheap plea grades, and fine )atent new leathiers. We h a v e clot them to-ft yolur purse Ven as - ll ' feet. ('raj Chibe 11's11 hoes, all grei styles and *ny quality. Goo Men's shoe, from a ever coarse lBrogani at 9:3c to We fine Patent Viei at min t4.00. We el the kind stvl that wear. I,# and Clothing. For men of all ages ' and shaped ; made to fit, a gr made to wcar, and made this at cheap prices. We goo canl suit tile boys in will goods that will stand in t] hard-4 timnei. find goo( worl WVe give premiums with E not h:ave to spend that mue Investigate this. The prei your attention. We want 3 you buy from us. The Oaldwell LO( C OL D As winter is appr that we have a k CLOTH CAPES c Al.o a line of 1J Wogid you belie% frcrm2'5Certs up tc _ a4.ndzicA.Qny SCA RF PINE BROOCHES, CHAINS, &c., to the town. Come OU R For every 25 cen ut ~tess a.t the nu fyi elr. The near to be counted D)EC Chri.,tmas Goods Lain~p , all kindra Ccollar and Cuff Pharl Ilaaidle Kni-v at di Picks, a ndl lo )oJ ma: t come to s beauty. 1?T. L 3 TIMt4 hard tinies but if times will give-us a few minute Take an item like Unble last fall, now 5c. The qu. cheap lin; it is the sAme i els that were $1.25 a yar brough the list you have iake the prices to suit hard i )ress Gcods. No ir stock in this line All t] intinuallv being re- things it ished. We c a n you do n se Yon in all the ordinary style goods-Broad- you spec is, French Flannels, new Bel etians, P-o p 1 i n s, The var ite .lqths, and the Hosiery test -liie of Black di and Silks you Un saw in this town. to suit have the Trim- men, W< rs to match im all iren-b< , Applique, Braid. and wool any color Velvet. the best, Millinery. BLh e have been selling il wool eat many goods m prices k line, but get new season. I? every week. You !i the< ind what you wantl -all gra us room, you will it in stylish new Is and gel, good c with low preqs. very $10 00 cash spent with ih at one time, but just as niums are good, useful ar our trade, and will save ; SDry Goods Con 5K OUT FOR W/VA ocaching, we wish to infc t f LADIES' PLUS n hand. DIES' JACKETS, Te it, we wil sell you $5.50. ale1& Thiysc tty Line , SLEEVE BUTTOl .LADIES' WATC and the prettiest,LA D3 CH for $20.Qoever broul Chan dle and See It At - STOI ts purchase you wvill b2 mber of grains of c.orn ii st guess gets the case. EMBER 25T H. to suit everv' taste. Fine Celluloid go)ods, Toilet Boxes, 'Glove Boxes, es, Carving Sets, Nut C of other beautiful goo ee in order to apprci: aill~eds 87 are bard Dry s sf sour time ched Home ility you paid n higher class I last fall are lo buy. Our imes. tions. ie little new this line that ot find in the store. Ask ially to see our s and Belting. etv in Gloves, and Corsets. Jerwear every one men and ehil >th in cotton . The quality the price low. inkets and cotton; wer than last Flannels i n iifferent colors des. us. You do it suits you. ticles, worth "ou money if Ipanyl rm you II and x Cape ~n. of H ~ht. n ti tled a pint Corn China, Cases, \lbums, rackers ds that te their Sor.