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AFT We might say much to buy Clothing, but "sayi you have tested a thing You If you have bought fr say. We are willing for t haven't, then this is the ti We are prepared to the best manufacturers in Somt clothing is made is, well, half mad OURS Clotnog sold by us i reputation is their capital, tation-ll 'p. 4 ANOTHER Th Improvements are bei suits." Our manutacturer: and are ever. on the alert. Of course a well-dress a nice suit all other things Jars, Shirts, Cuffs, Suspen< .hive them. :J(nTCHIN M 'uCAL NTELLIG N4 - Mr..A. F: Ruff spent b Year's Day in town. -Miss Nfamie Taylor has tur'nedto Columbia. -Mr. Fred Habenicht is home on a short visit. -Mrs. G. A. White is visit relatives in Columbia. -Mr. T. W. Lauderdale down to Columbia yesterday. -The taxable ,pvoperty Fairfield County is $3,737,323. p-Mr. Gordon Quattlebaum. resumed his studies in Furmnat -Miss Lyda Neil returned her school at Switzer Saturd MAtn the lecture of: ayat the TIhespian Hall night. -Miss Maggie Aiken has g< for a months stay with friends Beath. -What a beautiful day a New Year's Day-and the t days following! -Capt. Chas S. Dwight w down to Bidgeway yesterday do some surveying. .Have you seen Venus in unusual brightness these nig as an evening star? -Mrs. Sumter Crawford returned from a shagt visit relatives in Laurens. -Miss Alice McMa ster has sumed her duties. as .principa the school at Flint Eill. -Mis. Rachel M.~cMaster back to her pedagog.ical duties the Newberry grade d school. -Rev. J. B. Cam pbell is spe ing this week with miembeis his congregation , at Greenb2 -Mrs. *Addie Williford a: an extended visit to her mxot at Fedgemoor has returned ho -Miss Nannie Jordan les this 'week for Pineville, N. where she wil. remain sev weeks, -Mr. W. Zach. McGhee, ed of the Carolina Teachers' J nal, spent Monday in town business. -r. J. L.~imnaugh and book-'keeper? Idr. McDonald , in town one day last week Ibusiness. -The Liberty .Bell will ER ALL at1iluI n an effort to convince you where ng" is easy. Talk is cheap. After Know. om us, we - have nothing more to he goods to do the talking. If you me to do it. xhibit the production of some of America. nd some IS MADE. Some clothing is planned and cut by artists, some by "scrubs." s cut and planned by men whose and who study to keep their repu I ING: ng made all the time in "building are progressive, pushing people, ed man mnst have in addition to nice. Hat, Shoes, Cravats, Col [ers, Hose, Underwear, &c. We ECANTILt CO. E but it will not pass through Winnsboro. ~O2 -Mr. LaGrone who has beeni with the Caldwell Dry Goods Co. *6W has returned to his home at Johnston. re- -Mr. Win. Ellison after a week's stays at his old home has at resumed his duties as a Knight of the Grip. ing -The postoffice at Smallwood was broken into a few Nights ago. an Some stamps and a small sum of money were taken. of -The Knights of Pythias will hold a very important meeting as next Tuesday afternoon, and a full attendance is urged. t The medical experts who held y.the autopsy over the body of D Czolgosz report that he was sane )rand responsible for his deed. o --Ths Winnsboro Bank has made i s stockholders glad by paying out its regular semi aannual dividend of 4 per cent. -Mr. Charles Beckham is again as at his post in The News and WHerald office after spending a week at his home in Kershaw. -It is encouraging to learn to. that a pea thrasher that is going the rounds in the White Oak sec ts: tion is fmding something to do. bt Mr. W. T. Mc~rorey, of Mit ford, has moved to Blackstock. aRev. James Douglsss has also tmoved his familg into Blackstock. - The committee in charge of e-tereading room- hopes to get of every thing in shape to-morrow so as to have the room open Friday. .I -Mr. McBride Smith paid a ilflying visit to Chester the past week. He contemplates going nd-a to Jacksonville, Fla., at an early of clay. ier. -Misses Edith and Nell Cole ter maan of Feasterville who spent her else Christmas holidays at Mr. e. C. M. Chandler's have returned es I hane. C., -Peter Going, the old negro ral mea who for several years was enspicuous on the street folke, itor B ded last Thursday after a very ur- s hort sickness. on -Mr. Mayo, who was one of the eclipse party that came to his this point from the University of rer.e Virginia, spent several days in on town hist week. -Fairfield is one of only ten be counties in the State in which ek Ithe average salary to white teach ers fo1 the past year .amounted to more than $200. -Rev. Davidson Douglass wai in town for a few days last weelk -Mr. Geer, the traveling rep resentative of the State, spent yesterday in town. -In the absence of some of the'interested parties, the meet ing of thelcreditors of the Caro lina Hardware Company was not held yesterday. -Mrs. Dora K. Rabb will re turn today from Charleston where she has been on a visit to relatives and taking in the Charleston Exposition. -Miss Emma DeWoody who has been spending her Christmas vacation with Miss Mamie Jordan returned Monday. to Elizabeth college, Charlotte, N. C. -Mr. J. P. Quarles has re sumed his work at Mt. Zion. He spent a part of his holidays at his home in Abbeville. He also too-k in the Citadel reunion. -Mr. T. W. Robertson, of Rockton, has been confined to his bed for several days from a stroke of paralysis. His condition is such as to cause his friends anxiety. -Whatever uncertainties the year may have in store, it is pretty certain that the banks and merchants, in this county at least, will cut down the advances they make their patrons. -Mr. W. D. Wylie of Meridian, Florida, returns to his home this week after a stay of several days with his brotheis. Miss Ida Wylie, a daughter of Mr. H. G. Wylie, will accompany him. -Prof. F. E. Hinnant after spending the holidays at his home paid a flying visit to the Charleston exposition before re suming his duties 'as principal of the Hopkins school. -Your groceries are costing you fifty per cent more in this second year of the new century, than they did in the next to the last year of the old. How 'are you going to deal. with the grocery problem? -Hon. Jno. G.iWolling who is a dandidate for railroad commis-1 ioner was in town yestsrday. fr. Wolling is highly encouragedj t the enor acyis receing in varieus pa f the State. He will get a very andsome vote in his own county. -Salesday was a quiet one foi he first Monday in January. With the exception of the sale of he stock and the farm imple neuts of the late firm of W. R. Doty & Co., which brought only fairly good prices, and a few inor sales, .there was nothing oing in front of the court house oor. -The next few months will be a period of the strictest economy and close buying, consequently he man who has close prices to ffer will be making a mistake if e does not advertise his wares and the inducements he has to ffer. The people are on the atch for bargains and those ho advertise have the best hance to secure trade. -The time for making tax re urns is now on, and will continue ill February 20. See the adver isement of the auditor, and be repared to meet him or his rep esentative when be calls. He >egins his rounds next Monday he 13th, at Albion. His other rips for that week are Buckhead he 14th, Wolling the 15th, Cros yville the 16th, Woodward the 7th, and White Oak the 18th. SEWING 'WANTED - Address . Y. Z., care The New and Her dd. Q|Lauderdale & Bryson have new year's offer that is of great nterest to cash buyers who buy ow. NEXT LYCEUfl NUflBER. r. Eugene May to Lecture To-night. The next number in the Alka' est lyceum course is to be a lec ure "by Dr. Eugene May of Washington, D. C., upon "Swit erland," to-night. This no doubt will be one of the vary best of all the numbers. Dr. May is a lec turer of much experience and comes to Winnsboro with high testimonials from both the press and individuals. Here is one of them from the Norfolk Virginian: "It was a magnificent lecture. Dr. May has traveled everywhere and seen everything and he has the knack of imparting a vast amount of information in a most agreeable way. His lecture abonds in poetic word pictures graphic descriptions of wonderful scenes, quaint bits of humor, a moral here and there, in fact a delightful mixture of rhetorical good things." portant, Notice. indebted to us on e hereby notified that e are not paid by Jan they will be put into of an attorney for col J. D. McCarley & Co. e Caldwell Dry Goods are offering big bar iall lines so as to reduce -ge stock. Many of their g hey are offering at cost fo eash. Whose Laprobe? A >robe which was -taken by mis from a buggy near the court ouse the other day has beet t at The News and Herald office. The owner can get the samey identifying it and paying for ths notice. Special Notice. We are not prepared to do a credit business this year as we have lone in the past. All ac counts are now stopped, and arrangments must be made with us beore any goods will be charge. There is no exception to this rue. (ALDWELL DRY GOODS CO. ;tockholders fleeting. The egular annual meeting of the stokholders of the Fairfield Cottonifills will be held in the Winnsbro Bank room, Winns boro, S C., on the 9th day of Januar, 1902, at 11 o'clock a. m. T. K. Elliott, President. J. W Catheart, Sec. aud Treas. L5IcMaster Co. call your at tentiunto the fact that thoy are still hadling the celebrated Lan dreth grdan seeds. They also announe that they are keeping magazies for sale. The Wisest Man. Solo n has lost his place of pre-em ence as the wisest man at le ft would seem ' to be given-n a meeting a cer woman's club not long since.~ At this meeting it is said a prize was to be given to the member 'w~o gave the wittiest answer to any one. of a numnber of questions that were propounded. One of these questions was "who was the wisest man?" Aud all agreed that the woman who answered "the man that asked me to be his wife" was entitled to the prize. Selling at Cost-S. S. Gibson. Change of Services at the Baptist Church. During this year there -will be preaching at the Baptist Church every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock instead of every other Sunday as heretofore. There will be preaebing two Sunday nights, every first and third. Every Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock there will be a B. Y. P. U. meeting. Prayer meeting every Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock. A cordial invitation is extended to all to worship with us. J. L. Freeman, Pastor. WrR. T. Matthews & Son in form you in their ad. to-day which sewing machine took the first prize at the Buffalo Exposi tion. Look up this information and call and see them. They offer easy payments. The Winnsboro Hotel. On the morning of January 1st, Mr. J. I. Wheeler and his family vacated the Winnsboro Hotel and left for Columbia where they are keeping a boarding house in the old Hendrix house. Their successors at once moved into the Winnsboro Hotel, and it was our pleasure to receive an invi tation to the first meal served under the new management-viz., New Year's dinner. We found the dining hall attractive, and before us was spread a typical dinner for the bright New Year that was being ushered in. Not only was it most abundant in quantity, but most exeellent in quality, the preparation of every thing showing that those in charge know how to piepare what they set before their new g uests. Mr. and Mrs. Refo, and Mr. and Mrs. Harby who are associated with them, have the good wishes of a great number for success in their new enter nnise. B] BARC If AL LIN We have too many g great bargain: AT C FOR C Many of our goods i COST FOR CASH . . . age soli The Caldwell Dry 2PEIAL NEW For the next THREE W each customer whi worth of d goods Cents' woti e0wh select out of t - only good for the t * see us. L auderdale It is High ir and Low ir Easy Paymrent: --FOR SA 11j. T. MVqtT11 I WANT TOE ---A LO BUiGIt45 AN Youing Mle D. A. Cr G AINS L/ ES. Jods and are giving 5 in all lines. OST 0ASH. ve are offering A' Your patron cited. . Goods Oompany, YEAR'S -OFFElf EEKS we will.give to buys Ten Dollars' for cash from us Fifty tever they want to a. This Ive, u gme ives u a This effe ime stated. Call an S& Bryson. ED TO THE IQuality Price. 3 if You Desire. LE BY exs2s &~r Soj.. :.XG HAN GE T OF Do5URRLY5 s & Horses. awford3