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AFT) We might say much ii to buy Clothing, but "sayin you have tested a thing You If you have bought fr< say. We are willing for tl haven't. then this is the tin We are prepared to e the best manufacturers in Som. clothing is made a is, well, half made OURS Clotnog sold by us i reputation is their capital, tation up, ANOTHER TH Improvements are bei suits." Our manufacturers and are ever on the alert. Of course a well-dress a nice suiti all other things 3ars, Shirts, Cuffs, Suspend have them. ;TCHIN M * CAL 1NTiELLRIG:NM Wednesday. February 19 - .-Miss Anna McCarley visiting her mother. -Mrs. Nancy Stevenson Rossville is spending a while ii her son, Mr. C. A. Stevenison. -Several young men i 3town attonded a Valentine pa at Mr. J. R. Curlee's Frii night. -Mr. Wm Sain of Orangeb -was in town Monday on a y to his brother-in-law. Mr. J. &~igler. -Hon. C. A. Douglas Washington spent Monday town, much to the delight of anany friends. -The Sans Souci club delightfully entertained Fri< afternoon by the Misse3 Cairet Tlhte progr.m was a Valent party. -Miss Annie Davis has turned from Charleston whj se represented Fairfield con: asmail of honor at the Mardi G festival. theA most enjoyable affair .heValentine party given at i: J. L. Freeman's by the B. Y. -U. It was a great success, . say all. -Mr. Mf. W. Dotv has retur: -fjrm Johns Hopkeins Hospi ~where his little girl is be treated. She is reported getting along well. -As much talk as there: been and still is about hard t ir it is a fact that it is extren hard to get ordinary labor a reasonable prie. As an i THE \ R A L L et an effort to convince you where I " is easy. Talk is cheap. After Know. )m us, we have nothing more to f te goods to do the talking. If you ie to do it. xhibit the production of some of America. nd some IS MADE. Some clothi:g is planned and cut by artists, some by "scrubs." cut and planned by men whose and who study to keep their repu- c ING: C ng made all the time in "building are progressive, pushing people, t ed man mnst have in addition to nice. Hat, Shoes, Cravats, C0l ers, Hose, Underwear, &c. We [RCANTILE CO.1 d -tration of this fatct only one negro could be found Saturday who was 02 illing to take the job of shovel ing the snow from the -streets. t s I-Mrs. D. V. Walker end Missest Clara Beaty, Isabel Douglas, F oKath erine Fienniken, and Susie ith IDoty were visitors at the Presby-0 terian College for Women last. m week.. it Messrs Ed Scrugzs and Geo. [yB. McMaster attended a Valen tine party at Mr. Bye's Friday. evening. Being snow bound they h udid not get back till the next i'afternoon. --Mr. ani Mrs. U. G. DesPortes, IMiss Bessie McMaster and Miss Lizzie Beaty have all returned ifrom the CTharleston Exposition. his From the reports they give the C exposition is well worth seeing. j la tiiiMcMaster C. keep theI acelebrated Landrct .s Garden: in Seeds. County Pension Bor. t ere Th bad 'weather prevented a hold metig of the County .Pension ( ity Board Monday. This board will I ahodits final meeting meeting I .Monday, Feb. 24. 9 Lev. TxRtrs P. Tomorrow (Thursday) is the ( S* last (day for making your tax re turns without a penalty. If you ned have not already attended to this tal, 'important matter, see Auditor ing Richmond at once or write him. t~ as - - For Stomach Troubles. C "I have taken a great many difrerent. has medicines for stomach trouble and 1 nes constipation," says Mrs. S. Geiger of t ely Dunkerton, Iowa, "but never had as odrslsfrom any as from a a hmberainsStomach & Liver Tablets. us- For sale by McMaster Co. (G TroMA ALL OUi? 4 tL11 P'ay All: VTNNSBOE To Meet Saturday. On account of the weather here was no meeting of the Fair ield Agricultural Society Satur lay. A meeting is therefore alled for Saturday of this week, ebruary 22. A full attendance E urged. Jno. W. Lyles, President. WAOTED.-Five shares of Mer hants' Building and Loan Asso. iation stock. Apply at The ews and Herald office. Greatly Benefited. r. J. J. OBEAR, Winnsboro, S. C. Dear Sir:--I have used your tablets nd found that they greatly benefited 2e. Yours truly, White Oak, S. C. R. A. Patrick. Welcomed Home. Yesterday Mr. W. D. Aiken was a town making necessary steps or the removal of his family here. hey will occupy the house of Irs. Martin on Garden street. Ir. Aiken's friends gladly wel ome him and his family back to is boyhood home. Some Special Bargains. We offer for sale several dozen Landsome Fspinators, all colors, t cost; also nice line of Baby Japs and4p-acques, in order to 2ake room for spring goods, hich are nogning in. Mrs. A. L. McCarley. irs. Elizabeth Turner. Mrs. Elizabeth Turner, widow f the late Jas. Turner, died at or home at Stevonson last Vednedsay. Her remains were uterred in the family burial round, Rev. Kirkpatrick officia ig. She was in her 91st year. ne son, Mr. J. B. Turner, sur ives her. She was a member of ie Presbyterian church. Town Treasury Helped. Saturday night Henry Davis, 'om Kelly, and another negro ad a general fight with some egro women, raising a general w. Wben they appeared before [ayor Ketchin Monday morning [iey -found that be was highly ispleased at their conduct by uing Davis $,5.QQ ad-EiittJ.1 10.00. Ii% sp^e of the hard Lies they ponied up the cash d proceded on their way. Highly honored. At the annual convention of Lie Royal Arch Masons iniCharles n last week J. E. McDonald. qwas. elected Grand High riest, this being the highest fiee in that organization. He ad been serving various sub ifices in the organization, and is promotion is a reward for his rithful services therein. Later in the week at the meet >g of the State Bar Association e was elected vice-president. Both of these are high honors, iost worthily bestowed. Second Week Jurors. J. M. Ederington, J. S. Stone. IP. Gladden, J. A. Gladney, .A. Brown, M. F. Braswell, Jno. 'Paul, J. E. Matthews, J. C. rumpton, J. M. Steele, A. D. ose, C. P. Wray, R. C. Steven n, J. II. Coleman, S. W. Woo m, J. R. Mercer, J, E. Steven on, W. C. Boyd, M. C. Feaster, V'. F. Cleveland, G. J. Wilds, .B. Rabb, D. P. Hamiter, T. J. ~abb, E. P. Mobley, Jr., Thos. W. ~rice, J. C. Stone, R. H. Hood, .M. Beam, T. H. Patrick, J. W. Veir, J. F. McMaster, H. M. igon, R. Walker Brice,. S. R. rawford. A heavy Snow. Friday at noon the snow flag ras raised at the local signal sta-| ion, and that night at about 9| 'lock the beautiful s;nowflakes| iegan to fall and continued fall-| ag until the next morning wheni be earth here was covered to- a epth of 4 to 5 inches. At other ,oints in the State the fall was mech heavier,especially in Blacks KE AC] STOCK AT nO R ACK] burg and vicinity, where it was 18 inches. The bright weather of the last day or so has almost dispelled the snow, and the farm era are very hopeful that the ground will soon be in such a state that they can plough, as so far they have had but little op portunity for ploughing. Perfect Beauties. The editor of The News and Herald has just purchased a pen of beautiful Silver Laced Wyan dottes, which is unquestionably one of the very best breeds of chickens on the market. These birds were carefully selected by him from a yard of about one hundred, and they are perfect beauties. While the breeder from whom these fine birds were bought would want $2.00 per setting for eggs from his yard, orders are now being taken for settings from this fine pen at the low figure. of $1.00 for 13. Speak quick, so you can get eggs for an early hatch. Distinguished. The South Carolina College dis tinction in the recent examinations have been represented in the following: H. E. Gooding, highly dis tinguished in geology; dis tinguished in English and ethics; proficent in political sciance, astronomy, mathematics and third history. C. V. Davis, distinguished in logic and physics. C. H. Neil, highly distinguished in Engish, French; distinguished in psychology, Latin. and pro ficent in mathematics. George McCants, proficent in French. Court Proceedings. Court of General Sessions con vened Monday morning with Judge R. C. , Watts presiding. Solicitor Henry and Stenographer McCaw were both in tleirrespec tive places. All the grand jurors were present except S. R. Crump ton who was excused The grand jury brought in a true bill in the following cases: The State vs. Char ' Williams, arceny e s privify the person. The Stak s. Jo n Kelly, mur der. The State vs. Jane Anger and Sampson B~uggs, larceny of live stock. 0 The State vs. James Brown, 0 murder. d The Stat. vs. C. B. Taylor,~dihs-d posing of crops under lien. The State vs. Tony Stevenson, t lerceny of live stock. The State vs. James McCon nell, rape. The State vs. Edward Bronson, larceny from the field. In the case of the State vs. Joseph Jennings, trafficing in7 seed cotton, the grand jury foundC uo bill. In the. case of the State vst Joseph Swygert, trafficing in seed ~ otton, the grand jury found no bill.P The case of rhe State vs. W. G. m Smith was nol prossed and order at of discharge issued. The following plead guilty and ol were sentence(4 as follows: Frank McDkniel-sentenced to d4 the penitentiary or public works for four months. n Charles Williams, and Simon ai Chapman-sentenced tol12 months on public works and one dollarf fine, or to penitentiary. The court was occupied yester day in the trial of Sampson Buggs and Jane Anger for larceny of tc live stock. The case of the State vs. John Kelly for muoder was continued. The case of the Stat vs. James Brown for murder was set for trial to-dahy. It is qunite probable that the T: Court of General Sessions will be A completed to-day. i Solicitor Henry is at tending the cosing session of the senate., and various members of the Winns- p: boro bar are acting solicitor in~i his al sence. p FLANGE AND DtL a anc1d A.11 C ET CO. C. . BIG BARGA IN ALL LINE We have too many good great bargains in AT CC FOR C/ Many of our goods we COST FOR CASH. . age solicit SThe Caldwell Dry G GARDEN WE HAVE JUST RECI lot of BUIST'S GARDEN SETS. They have the rept the best. Lauderdale 8 STOLEN Fi On Jan. 6th, one pearl and 03 d sunburst pin and pendant; buy< 0 pearl and gold daisy pin, railr al centre; a lady's ring, two of t ies and white sapphire set betw gonally. borc Fire dollara reward for the schie e or for information leading per recovery. . sche a. S. Pixiey, M. D., claji White Oak, S. C. the . . rate Grand Jury Presentment. dred -- - that the lion. R?. C. Watt8: 'cent We the grand jury of Fairfield its r unty at the February term of thre, eCourt of General Sessions for hunt d county respectfully report: has . That we have considered and to 'T sed upon all bills of indict- has nt handed us by the solicitor in e: this term of court. to. . That owing to the condition who the weather and under the rate vice of the court we have to rf ,med it inexpedient to send e usual committee of our iber to visit the poor house td farm. " . That we have nothing littl< ther to report. m We desire to express our thanks writ your honor a the officers of Pe e court for courtesies extended cou~ us in the transaction of the $r sess of the court. ea Respectfully stibmittedl, We M. D. C. Colvin, Dis4 Foreman.our Foreman. well To Cure Cold In One Day me ke Laxative Bromno Quini ne Tabletsfo idruggists refund the money if it for s to cure. E. WV. Grove's signature dise nf each box. 253c. satil The latest reports from the bot sident's son are that he is still provingr, the crisis having been st last week. IN BUSI OW CO5T. thersdeto Mii INS. S. s and are giving all lines. ST ASH. are offering AT Vour patror ed..., oods Compan, SEED. HIVED A FRESH SEED and ONION ilation. Call and get SBryson. om Ridgeway to Winnsboro. ae of Winnsboro's 'cotton ~rs has taken up with the oad commission the question ho freight rate on cotton een Ridgeway and Winns .According to the old duile the rate was nine cents hundred. Under the new dule, - which the commission as has saved the people of state piles of money. The has been ten cents per hun .The commissior claims the rate should be only seven s. If the commissior sustains ate, the railroad has collected a cents too much. on every fred pounds of cotton that been shipped from Ridgeway Tinnsboro, or in other woris eollected a considerable sum scess of what it was entitled It is quite probable, that all have paid this excess freight will combine and take steps ~claim it. Saved tier Childs Life. :n three weeks our chubby 3 boy was -changed by Pneu ja almost to a skeleton," es Mrs. W. Watkins, of ,sant City, 0. "A terrible th set in, that, in spite of' a I doctor's t.atment for se! weeks, grew worse every day. then used Dr. King's New :overy for Consumption, and darling was soon Bound and .- We are sure this grand icine saved his life." Millions ,v it's the only sure cure Joughs, Colds and all Lung ases. McMaster Co. guarantee sfaction. 50c, $1.00. Trial le free. g'* Early Risers The. famous littlo pill. NESS. ~ LT 8