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A FT We might say much to buy Clothing, but "sayi you havgested a tging You If you have bought fr say. We are willing for t haven't, then this is the ti We are prepared to P the best manufacturers in Somt clothing ii made is, well, half mad OURS Clotnng sold by us i reputation is their capital, tation up. ANOTHER TI Improvements are bei suits." Our manufacturer. and are ever on the V t. Of course a we jress a nice suit all other things lars, Shirts, Cuffs, Suspenc have them. K1TCHIN M ThCL LNTEiLLIGEN( W#edesa, February 5 - 10i -Snator Ragsdei 4P $d day at home.' -Hon. F. H. McMaster sp Bunday at his father's. -Mr. H. L. Elliott has been town several days the past we -Senator B. L. Caughmnan Lexington spent Saturday town. -Mr. Geo. R. Lauderdals w to- Columbia last week on a sh businless trip. 4-Mrs. L. A. Bye returned y terday from Columbia where been ~for saveral days. -The little infant or Mr. J. Lemmon's died last week fJ whooping cough. -Miss Bettie Aycock, Wedgefield, is spending sev days with the Misses McLas -Mrs. M. E. Porter and. Eugene leave to-day for a111 ber son, Mr. L. S. Porter, Edenton, Ga. -Salesday was exceedir quiet, though there was a g erowd in town, kept back by raini of last week. -Mr. Caldwell, who has I with Lauderdale & Bryson the past year has returned to home at Alliance. -Mrs. F. H. McMaster, has5 been on a short vibit at Geo. H. McMaaster's', returne Charleston yesterdry. -It is quite paobable that W. D. Aiken, who recently mi to Columbia, will move family hero at an early date. -Miss Marion Utes who been on an extended visit tc ~sister, Mrs. J. W. Seigler, return'ed to her home at I Spring. -Sanday, Feb. 2, was Gr Hog; Day, and those who made a study of habits of little animal say that this w a5 late spring. --Monday after noon the Al McMaster gave a delightfu home" in honor of their vis Mrs. F. H. MlcMaster and Bettie Ay cock. .-The store of Mr. S. I l -Manniug was completly dest; hfire last week. His stoc. \slued at ,000 on which h a,31)O insuraince. 'ER AL in an effort to convince you wheNr "is easy. Talk is cheap. Afte Know. 'm us, we have nothing more t he goods to do the talking. If yoL me to do it. xhibit the productiop,4 some oi America.. and 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 ING: n 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 ECANTILE CO. EI-Mr. Wyatt Aiken, now the court sten ographer of th e't -Bevral memersof the, tfamily of Mr. J. B. Tunro Stevenson are down with the grip nand a son Fred,48 pn eumomla in The last reports arethat all are k.improving. . of -Miss Annie DaXvis returned in Monday from Colu~lmbia. She has an experience to tell about thel ent traiu ' on which she returned,I ort being shot into just this side of Coam~ia. es- -D)id you get yourcounty he regirationi certificate ay? If not, make 'a note to- it the L. first Monday in March so thait >m you can register for the munmci pal election. of -County supervisor A. D. ral Hood attended the Good Roads ter. Convention in Columbia last week. nHe took a ride over Riebland tuo county roads and speaks in it athighest praise of them. -Mrs. II. E. Heyward, of gyPhiladelphia, and Miss Heleni od-I Stiles, of Washington, after a the stay of several eeks at Mr. J. Q. eDavis' hav'e "g5ne on to Charles ienton to take in the exposition. for -Rlev. Jabez Ferris, who for his several yerars was the -beloved ispastor of the Winnsboro Baptist church has resigned his pastorate who at Kershaw to accept a call to Mr. the Baptist church at Camden. l o-C. W. Stoll, Esq., of Kinsgtree, w~s here last week on professien d Mrd business. He has just launchedl his into the newspaper business, he hs and his brother having bought out the Scranton News which has they have moved to K{mgstree. er __The past week was one 0: ,as much rain and not less mud. The ie work that had been done on th( sidewalks was fully tested, anc :)nd stood the test well excep~t at th<4 he crossings which were simp12 this wretched and which should b, ll e attenderto at once. -Ashley Halli, the printa is building of the Orange "t Collegiate Institute, was bu r< tors, last week. On account of' Ms os sustained the school teiporarily suspended. . il fM.Lyles; who is a teachei in tlh ill of sclO, was expected homn oyeds yeterday. ed-A debate composed of tl: acher of several neighborin sdhools is rather a novel ide but such a debate is to ba he] riday evening at the Hopkii school, tauglht by Prof. F. ] Hinnant. He together with thri principals from neighborin schools will constitute the d< baters for this occasion. -Captain Dwight has returne from Columbia where he attende the Good Roads Convention. H is very enthusiastic over th good r-sults th.t must ensu from the discussions of so vital subject as good roads and i very anxious for an organizatio to be effected in this county. H has promised to give our reader some observations of the work a! done in Columbia by the Gooi Roads train. -A Mardi Grass carnival wil be held at Charleston Feb. 10 11, 12. Miss Jean Frost of Char leston will be the queen for thi festival occasion. She will hay one maid of honor from eacl county. Miss Annie DaTis wil be the maid of honor for thi county, and she will go doW Friday stopping for a day al Columbia on her way. The fes tive -occasion wiil end with s coromation ball on the evening o the 2th. XWJ. W. Seigler calls the at. te'&n of the farmers to the full suply of farming utensils he iQ noi barrving in stock. WANTE.-Two copies each ol The News and Herald with sup plement for Jan. 21 and 28. Company. A meetio of the Winnsboro Steam Fire Company will be helI this (Wednesday) evening at 7.. o'clock. Geo. B. IcMster, Secretary. lionor Roll Blythewood School. Class A.-Nora McLean, James Hawley, Bessie Hawley, Tom Vlack, L. Z. Hood, Ida Smith, Nanie Raines. Class B. -Alfred Black, George Hoffman, Lulu Raines, , Jesse aines, Newton Jenkins, Meade Hawley, Antis Raines, , Pupils averaging from 95 to 100, class A; from 90 to 95 c s B. Miss Ellen Bookh press we are. Jpgan ordinance which the 46sel has just passed granting the right to the southern Cotton Oil Company to build a spur track from the freight depot dong Mouhrie street to their mill.; This is in substance the ta~e grant as made several years ago dto the Fairfield Oil and ertilizer Company, and is con ditioned on satisfactory arrange inets being made with the hold ers of abutting property. Best Eresh ineats. I take this method of notifying the public that I am still keeping the best fresh meats of the mar ket, which I am selling at rea sonable' prices. I solicit your patronage. All orders subject to weekly or monthly payments. 30 ~ J. M. Garrison. Death of Mr. WV. D. Mobley. A. telegramn ws3~ receive1 hera Moday annouucing the death tht.of Mr. W. D). Moblev of B~oardman, Fla. a brother of Mrs. R. W. Phillips of this place and brttherin-law of Messrs J. H. andMW. A. Neal of this county. He moved with his family to Micanopy, Fla. about sir years ago. His daughter Miss Lula who was visiting friends in the count y was called home las~t week. Mr. Mobley was about forty years An Appreciative Letter. flr. J. J. OBear, Winnsboro, S. C. Dear Sir--fly daughter had been2 sufferer from chronic dyspepsiat foi more tha two years. I had tried every kind of mniin:e with-sut any bnfit. ,1 baught three boxes o your D spepsia Tablets and they cured her entirely. I can recommnd them t. any one with pleasare. -Yours truly J. D. Leitner. Jennings, S. C. Jury Not Drawn. So far the jury for the Februar; 1tern of court wvhi -h conven; th S17th has not been drawn. Thi Idelay is due to the fact that th: . legilature hais not vet complete the ne w jvry law under which ti jury will have to be drawn. Tl enew law is expected to be con epleted to-day, and if it is, it gite probable that the jury w: be drawn to-)morrow, certaml gnot Iliter. Office Days. d Is As I shall be visiting th i . sc'lools of the county for th e next few months, I shall be i g my office only on Saturdays fc the rest of this school year. W. L. Rosborough, d 2t Co. Supt. Education. d E ectiori of Officers. e e At the lost meeting of the Win: e Lodge 108 Knights of Pythia a the following ofbicers were elected C Ch. C.-J. E. McDonald. u V. C.-lR. W. Matthews., e Prelate-F. E. Propst. s M. W.-L. Laudecker. M. F. & K. It. S.-G. B. Mc :1 Master. M. E.-C. K. Douglais. 1 M. A.-J. R. Beard. I. G.-C. R. Dickens. 0. G.-W. M. Dampier. Trustee-J. L. Robinson. County Pension A full me sting of ty pension board was hel opay. All applications for pension were pasied on, and the roll of pen sionors was reTised. The %gxt and fizal meeting of the board will be held Feb. 17, at which meeting the board will m-ike out its recommendations to the State board. Any parties expecting to apply for pensions will have to have their applications in at this iheetrig.___ __ Saved Her Childs Life. "In three weeks our chubby little boy was changed by Pneu monia almost to a skeleton," writes Mrs. W. Watkins, of Pleasant City, 0. "A terrible ou b set in, that, in spite of a doctor's treatment for sev 'weeks, grew worse every day. ve i used Dr. King's New isc6 ery for Consumption, and ur darling was soon sound and ell. We are sure this grand edicine saved his life." Millions, kn)w it's the only sure cure for Coughs, Colds and all Lung diseases. McMa-ter Co. guarantee satisfaction. 50e, $1.00. Trial bottle free. The Cable Company. Messrs. W. F. Rowland and R. E. Brice, representing the PCable Company, arrived in town rLy. The .i - e mddlenman knocked out. bey wvill miake a canvass of Winsboro and the surrounding yj contry in the next few days, an . if you are contemplating the chase of an instrument yor.*ould do well to wait till they call on, you. A carload of these instru ments has been saipped for dis tribution in this section, andi they ijve ri fJull opportunity to te th ~ trumnents before you . , a fit fno small con sid ' on. comnmunicationl add~sed to tiem at Winnsboro will receive their prompt atten tion. - Beautiful Home Weding. It was the writer's privilege to be at a beautiful b:ome wedding on the evening of Jan. 22, when at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. ann irs. B. G. Tennant, their eldest and beautiftl daugh ter, Miss Lizzie, and Mr. T. E. Phillips were bagpily marrned. At 7.40 Mr. C. W. Bolick best man and Miss Bessie Stewart maid of honor entered the parlor, followed by the bride and groom, who took their stand on a beau. tiful French rag. Dr. Jordan after a beautiful and solemn ceremony pronounced them man and wife. After the ceremony the contracting parties and their guests repaired to the dining room, where a sumptuous mar riage supper awaited them. The following guests were present: Rev. A. XtcA. Pitrtman' Qf Green wood; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ten nant, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. B. Mc Keown. Mr. Wi'liam Boyd and sister, Mr. John Curry and sister, of Cornwell; Misses Bessie Stew nt and Mary Rtefo of Woodward; rMrs. S. H. Tferris and Mr. Jnc, H. Neil of White 0.ik; Miss iLouise Tennant of Smallwood Miss Lilie Mobley of Boardman Fla; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Timm Mr. and Mrs. Henry Phillips Mr. and Mrs. R. Y. Tuiner Wnboio. The bride was tin recipient of many beautif a Y .and useful presents. Many con e gratul tions to the happy pai s from their many fiieuds. C A. A Guest. e LAND SALE. 1- I will sell to highest bidder for cas is on irst Monday in Marech, 150 acres 4 illand. know as pai-t of the Thos. Hendr yI es-tat. .i0~ .LINR A L II We have too many, great bargaij -AT C FOR Many lf our goods COST FOR CASI ...age so Thie adwell. Dry~ GARDE] WE HAVE JUST R lot of BUIST'S GARDE SETS. They have the the best. Lauderdale $ 0 ~Rewar STOLEN FROM THE SMITH place, about JTanuary 14th, one Red Heifer, weighiing 4.59 lbs. Five dollars eward for recovery of heifer; ten dol Ir for heifer and proof to convict thief. ULYSSE G. DESPORTES. Aliiol for Flal BIclar[8. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to S. R. Johnston, Judge of Pro bate for Fairfield County, for a final discharge as Administrator of the estate of Rev. R. D. Perry, deceased, on the 22nd daiy of Februar, 10.{IE 1-22-4tAdministrator. FOR SALE. A Rare Opportunity. UNTIL THE 10TIH DAY OF FEB RUA Y I will receive bids for the whole stock of Hardware, Stores, &c., recently assigned to mec by the Carolina FIardware Companly. 'If not sold in bulk by that date, I will thereafter poedto selr the same in such man ner as may seenm for the best interests of all creditors. The right to reject any or all bids reservd.OAD Assignee Carolina Hardware Co. 1-29-2 I have just received 4.000 lbs. Plows in all shapes; also Dixie Boy Points and Bolts, Bel lows, Blacksmith Ham mers and Tongs,Grind stones and Fixtures, Manure Forks, Spades, Sthovels, R akes, Axes, -Mattocks, &c., &c. Come and see me and I will do my best to I:please 3ou. JI W.Seigler N IES. ~oods and are giving s& in all lines. OQST ZASH. we are offering AT . Your patron icited. . .. Good3 ompany >SEED. CEIVED A .FRESH N SEED and ONiON eputation. Call and ge~t & Bryson. URT OF COMMONPLEAB. eFairfield Loan and Trust Corn pany, Plaintiff, .against E. B. Carter, D. L. Carter and Robert T. Blair, Defendiats. umons. For Relief. Complaint not Served. YOU are hereby summnoned and re 1uired to answer the complaint in this ection, which is filed in the office of he Clerk of the Court of Common leas, for the said County, and to jerve a coy of your answer to the said complint on the subscribers at their ofice Bank Range, W~innsboro, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exeldisive of h day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time ajoreaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated February 1st, A. D. 1902. *A. S. & W. D. DOUGLASS, Plaintifi's Attorneys. To the defendant Robert T. Blair: Take notice, that the complaint in this action, referred to the summons a flled ithe ofe .of the Clr of Court of Common Pkleis for Fairfield County-, State of South Carolina, at Winnsbro, in said State, on the 1st day of February, A. D. 1902. A. S. & W. D. DOUGLASS, 2-4-6w Plaintifl's Attorineys. Trade Winners. We have just received a lot of fine goods bought last July when prices were down. These are the celebrated "Nabot brand" of Leggett & Co., New Fuli 3 lb. can "Nabob" tomatoes. Lenon cling "Nabob" peaches in heavy syrup. "Nabob" sugar corn. Singapore Pineapple Chuncks, large California Evaporated A pples, I4RIes and Peaebes. : -- Smoked Dried Beef, chiypetl tfc Boneless Breakfast Bacon, "(ol&b Band," the finest ham on the market. Try a large fat Mackerel for break fast. We give trading stamps for cash F. M. H ABENICHT. Phone 25 Fine Grocerles. Wi tuoslite is no a...utawn