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4 P IVWORTH YO1T We Ar BARGAINS in 50-il a yard. These good. at 75c, the usual pric 36 and 45-inch Dres. prices. We Ask Y to an extra full st, Prints, Percals, Ou Goods, Canton Flan at prices that are lov Mil We have been doil department because low prices. W wa Come and see our>< you. We keep new shoe can always fit your ic your pocket-book. I at $2.50, worth $3-00 lot it is a good oppor We are prepared t will use every effort I entire satisfaction. e d n e d v e b e 5 N town Monday.. -Mr. H. L. Elliott and fain have returned to Columbia. -Mr. Jno. L. Beaty, of Oh lotte, spent Saturday in town. -The election passed off m quiety, the vote being very hg -Misses Lizzie Docaglass Saahi Beaty spent Monday tonl. -Mrs. B. D. Smart and tli tildren are visiting relatives -.town.. -Be at Thespian Hall Thi day evening for the next lyc' attraction. -Miss Janie Ketchin of -C -verse College spent several at home last week. -The fire company holds regular monthly meeting evening at 7.30 o'clock. -Mr. W. H. Porter has1 critically ill for several days was considered better yestei -Hon. D. B. Peurifoy Saluda was in town Monday. is on a visit to his son, prin Greenbrier school. -Mrs. G. R. Perry of Bethel section died Sunday :noon and was buried Mond Bethel She leaves a bus and two children. -Wofford College is to h new science hall to cost bei $12,000J and $15,000. Hon. 3. Cleveland of Spartanbt the worthy alumnus whoi this greatly desired gift I alma mater. -Rev. C. E. McDonak Mr. T. K. Elliott leave this ing for Gastonia, where the P. Synod is in sessiou. C count of this absence of t tor there will be no preacl the A. R. P. church Sundal -President Rloosevelt I -sued his proclamation for Tj giving Daiy, November 27. is a national holiday and it be generally observed. TI chauts of Winnsb->ro shou the day as a holiday, ai -too without necessitating K-tion for the same on the elerks. The News and office will be closed on ti -Mr. S. M- Sloan t I supertndent at theco B ATTENTION. e Offering ch Venetian Cloth at 5C are all wool and cheap e. Also some bargains in Goods, at marked-down our Attention ock of Domestic Goods ting, Flannelettes, Black els-anything you want i. ry. r.g a big business in this we have the right goods at nt to sell you your hat. )ods, we will try to please .oes. coming all the time and t and make the price fir 0job lot of Men's Shoes If your size is in this inity for you. supply your wants and :6 supply them to your We want your trade. G0009 COMPANY, S asarrive.~~RT i gridluate of Clemson College and is said to 2 be exceptionally fitted for the fe r. S. B. Sargent, who yCharleston where he. la very desirable position. Mr. E. Md. Sargent, his brother, who r- as been in charge of the weav nig department will also go with ost him. ht. -Sheriff R. E. Ellison fared nd badly at the State Fair last week. in He 'was robbed of $220. in cash and of $115. in checks. So far ree no clue to the robbery has been in otten. A part of this sum the heriff had gotten for that fine Jersey cow of his that took the umsecond premium at the county afair and that was so fortunate as to carry off the blue ribbon at "~Columbia, where she was sold Lays for $75. She came near getting the milk contest premium also. its -The Youth's Companionl't hs beautiful calendar for 1903 hai benjust been received at this office He This calendar together with th4 Heremaining issues of the Youth" 'day. Companion for 1902 is sent fre of to all who send in their subscrip He tion for 1903 at once.-y ipal special arrangement we ~'a foi ward new subscriptions to thi the most excellent -periodical fc dr- young people at the low rate < y at $1 25, the regular price bein band $1.75. Now is the time to sul scribe. ave a --Mrs. J. B. Campbell has bet :ween critically ill for the past few day Jn there being little hopes of h rg is recovery. All her children ha' ns been telegraphed for and ai e o his her bedside. Those from a d tance are: Rev. J. A. Campba aad Dllon; J. S. Campbell, Anderst morn- Mrs. Win. Hill, Greenville; Md A.R . MI 1.I. Wallace, Beaufort; Md 1 ac- J. E. Reid, Rock Hill, and Md p ps- F. W. Hill, Spartanbulrg, the l i at two being accompanied by th husbands. The family have i i is- deep sympathy of many frien aks- Luck in Thirteen. This --- hobl By sending 13 miles T Le r- Spirey, of Walton Furnace, d ive got a box~ of. Bucklen's Arr d at Salve, that wholly cured a ho a pti- ble Fever Sore on his leg. N paart of ing else could. Positively ce -lerrald Bruises, Felons, Ulcers, Ei it dady. tions, Boils, Burns, Corns e n ew Piles. Only 25c. Guarantee< . om wleMaster Co.,-druggists. (f It will be wel wbrth your attention to read the advertise ment of the Caldwell Dry Goods Company in this issue. Special Notice. We call especial attention to our special offer of The News and Herald for six months for fifty cents to new cash subscrib- T4 ers. The offer is limited in time, and everyone should take advan tage of it at once. Tell your. friends about it, and have them To to subscribe. The News and Herald to Al new cash subscribers six months for fifty cents. w A Fine Herd. T At the State fair last week by ta far the largest exhibitor in the C Guernsey class was Hon. Jno. G o Mobley, who as at Charleston captured nearly every premium ai in sight. He only took 16 blue P and 6 red ribbons in this class G0 alone, and divided well for the prize money on Ayrshires. His herd was highly comm.nended by t the reporters of the daily papers. Marriages. a ---hi Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock a Mr. Geo. H. Rion was married to k Miss Julia Stevenson, daughter ol of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Stevenson, at the Winnsboro Hotel in the presence of a few invited' friends. h Rev. J. L. Freeman performed w the ceremony. Mr. James Mobley and Miss Carrie Lyles greatly surprised their friends' Saturday night by G going to the parsonage of the.! frst Baptist church in Columbia and having the pastor, Rev. W. C. Lindsay, unite them in mar riage. b, M-rMcMaster & Co. invite you to call and see their line of stationery. Read the invitation. R 99~Don't worry about the price of coal when you can buy a wood heater at R. W. Phillips at n the lowest price and reduce your wood bill. The County Fair. D tc The county air! not the one si that has just been held, which Ur. J. T. Carter tells so inter- 1 estingly about on the first pag u just i a word about the one that is to be held another year. ac While all details have not been ne rranged. tho statement can be made with a veiy reasonable de- C~ ~~-.~c, inthat a fair will o~ everything we probably in the next issue, details can be announcdd. It is not however too early to begin a to urge all to pull together to 4 make the county fair another $ year a greater success than ever a before. Be sure to tell your friends about the special i offer of The News and i herald six months for fifty cents cash in advance. gOur undertakers depart ment is complete. All calls promptly attended to. P R. W. Philhips. Tramps, Move On. The tramps are beginning to find Mayor Ketchin a very tough Sproposition to run up against, -and when they consider what is in store for them when they come -this way they had better consider' ~ rudence the bettor part of valor r nd stay away. One. of the gang recently got a teinm in the conty gjail and another 1s engaged inth ..impeoement of the public high ways. Others that come this way will also find similar work, for nMayor Ketchin has fully deter ~,mined that Winnsboro needs no rr such in her bounds. And that re they may be shown the. nearest B way to a good, steady job when i they do come here, all citizens 11, are requested to notify the police in as soon as they are annoye~d by s the visitation of the members ol r any of this wandering host. Thi -s.is a step in the right direction L and the town authorities shoulh i have the assistance of every citi he zen of the town. s. ' We offer you a handsom line of of furniture and househol m.decorations. R. W. Phillips. Lea A few boxes of 35 cenl rri- stationery at The News u th- Herald offce for 20 cents- tillst ree lot is closed out. and Fon EICHANGE OR SALE.-A di by grade Essex boar. Address c are News and Herald. ru's Pa jhtt sr spepsia, Constipation, Sid adache, Biliousness And ALL DISEASES arising from I wpid Liver and Bad Digestioi The natural result Is good and solid flesh. Dose -aii e ly sugar coated and easy to swaSoW i(e No SubstitUe- - Next Lyceum Entertainment Thespian Hall Thursday Evenin y the Wakefield-Currie Company. The next lyceum entertainmenl [l be at the Thespian Hal ursday evening and the enter iners will be the Wakefield rrie Compaup, which consistE Mrs. Wakefield, monoloquist r. Currie selections and songs d Mrs. Currie, sketches and ano. The Waycross Journal a., of-February 21, has the fol. wing to say of Mr. Currie: "Mr. Currie last night kept hi. idience side splitting for nearl3 o hours, except now and ther hen he dropped into pathoj id drew a tear or sweetened the rt with a mellow note. He ij genius and the Lyceum is t< .congratulated on this numbei the course." W What trade we have w( d and what trade we haven' B are after. R. W. Phillips. W We guarantee satisfactior ive me a trial. WW. Phillips. Clerk's Sales. The following lands were solI the clerk of court Monday: Younginer vs. Younginer-20( res to J. E. McDonald, attor y, for $200; 800 acres to G. W, agsdale, attorney, for $500; res to G. W. Ragsdale, attor y, for $100. Parker vs. Parker-40 acres t( '.B. Kennedy at $16 per acre 0 acres to W. B. Wilson, attor y, at $7.50 per acre; 68 acrec W. B. Wilson, attorney, al .00 per acre. A. F. Ruff & Co. vs. Bynum 1 acres to J. E. McDonald, at Stevenson vs. Charles-6 res to J. E. McDonald, attor y, for $125. Mutual e an and Investmen mpany s. W. T.. Newman e-four acre to T. H. Richard Tin (o -hial interest) to A. &. D. ~ouglass, attorneys, f Tinnie ~i. Team vs. Dick Bra nt-95 e~res to G. W. Ragsdal torney,.$380. Shivar irs. Newbill-166 acre ntwo tracts, to N. F. Shivar f< he W nnsboro Bank vs. Bi Biice290 acres to WV. Wa Brice for $1,200. Arhur Holis vs. Kate DeVai -350 acres to J. B. .Blell i DisrDon't believe all you hea but you must believe what y see. . U. W. Phillhps. The State Fair. W~innsboro certainly didi part for the StaLte fair in I matter of attendance as ab( 400 tickets were sold here. W: the social feature there ~ eneral delight, for never bef< adthe State fair been so larg ttended and they had an1 usual opiortunlity for meet: their frients front. all parts ofi State-a feature of the fair: to be minifjed. Bud4or the* itself-the exhibi.t side-th was a genelil disd siaction,< either to tie fact that the exhil were unusumlly small, or that account of tho great succes: the county fair they had ti espectati's pitched too high, it is a matbr of fact that the hibits in ;he househol and the field cope departments y decidely swer than those t had seen tie week before. A the stock and poultry dep m1 ents, thee were certainly below theilusual standard. WA tw second-band and sewing machines at a dainoce out.. e R. W. Phill The Best ~escriptionl for Mala: Chills and Ffer is a bottle of GB: T)TASTELEss ([ILL ToNIC. It is s: i ron and gaiune in a tasteless o Cue, N~oay. Price 50e. HAWKES Fitted to I Satisfaction Jno. H. McNV Drug SOLE A A Cabbage Pointer. Yesterday Mr. R. H. Hood brought to'the News and Herald affice a novelty jo us in the cab bage line. It was an old cabbage stalk with two nerfect heads on it, and the beauty of it this is not a mere rariiv that Mr. Hood has run upon. He tells us that he has them all the while, and he goes at the matter in a manner that appears perfectly scientific to us. Just as the little shoots begin to appear on the stalk after the head is cut in the sum mer, he picks off and keeps picked off all but two. He then. cultivates them as he would growing plants, and the result is higbly grrtifying. By this method the great difficulty in -having winter cabbage on account off failure to get plants is partly averted. Try it for yourself another year. Then try also the plan of sowing your winter cab bage seed early in the spring and! allowing them to stand with out cultivation till you get ready to transplant them-and then trans plant wet or dry. Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cu 'e a cold in one day. No Cure, No Pay. -ned for some onegin Winnsboro doing something to make Winns Sboro a special market for butter '. otcourse scan rafll confidence that there'i1 opening here for such a market 'r and that through an effort to ~,establish the same I may~be able to stimulate an industry now a, altogether too much neglected )r hereabots, I have decided to give the matter a full and nthorough test. My. plan shall be tt to work it on a commission basis, and the !hre or the same lt will be as follows: one cent ai or dozen on eggs and one cent a pound on butter sold in the local market. r, On eggs and butter shipped tc >u other markets the charges will be one cent a dozen on eggs and one cent a pound on butter with the pro rata expenses of handling th4 same added thereto. The, pri er mary purpose of this plan is tc hencourage parties to bring thei ut tsuplies- in regularly5 and whilf thh at first stich goods wdl1 be, han; ass died for any and all parties, i r will only be a question of a very lyy short time till I will limit it in- operations only to those partie ngg who will bring in their supphi bhe at regular intervals. ot Butter and eggs. under t. air bove proposition wilbe receiv' ere ed at the News and Itsrald offic le on and after Nov. 15. Furthe )its annonements will be made a on occasion may demrand. ohe for For Sale. e Thorough-bred Berkshire Pig ~ee S. C. Cathcart, hey 9-24-m ... .Winusboro, S. C. ar WANTED, A GOOD HORSE. MUST I >ed s CHEAP. G. H. AUJBRAY, bar- 10-29-4t Granite Quarries s FOR RENT.' n A farm, one mile fropin Winnsbc >vyE's Contils over 400 acres-200 cultival mnply Dwelling house and tnnan house form . place.J..SEWAW lO1-294t GLASSES .our Eyes. Guaranteed, laster & Co., ists, GENTS. Z 0 0 * -I . 0 a 0 CALL OUR STA0 ONRY McATE 0 UnerWinbooUotl (U 'oQ~aLON I haemdearngmns0oln - onyontis motaeso-Upoe D- ee per cet N omison r e- chrgd bu-~rowrpy obtat >n i an ote exZussincdn.oban in la. . .MDNAD 9-3-6m