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We Ai BARGAINS in 50 a yard. These goo at 75c. the usual pri 36 and 45-inch Dre4 prices. We Ask to an extra full s Prints, Percals, 0 Goods, Canton Flai at prices that are lc Mil We have been do department because low prices. We w; Come and see our g you. S] We keep new shc can always fit your: your pocket-book. at $2.50, worth $3. lot it is a good oppc We are prepared will use every effcrt entire satisfaction. Wednesday. Sovember 12 U1 -Mr. M. H. Mobley was town Sunday. -J. E. McDonald, ~Esq. in Chester on professional bi ness. -Miss Mary Crosby, of CI ter, is on a visit to Miss An Mc~eown.. --Mrs. J a mes Morris Cherleston is visiting at Mr. J W. Lvles'. -Mrs. J. Q. and Miss An Davis attended the Simps Davidson marriage in Ches last week. -One Clerk's sale will found on this page; the others page 4. See these and ot legal sales. -Mr. W. H. Porter whose ; critical condition was repor last week has greatly impro within the past few cdays. -Mrs. W. C. Beaty and dans ter Elizabeth visited Miss AK B~eaty at the Presbyterian C lege for women last week. -ax-paiyng moves rapidly As compared with the s' time last year, twice as mi receipts have been written. -Miss Hartelene Robini wrho has been on a lengthy v: to relatives in town has retur1 to her home in Charleston. -Mrs. Patsy Aiken has turned from a stay of seve weeks with her daughter, Mrs. A. Douglass, in Washington. -Mrs. R. D. Smart and c dIren leave today for Yorkv where she goes to visit her sis Mrs. Neviile. Dr. Smart join them here. -A mink or some other 3 mint that loves chicken bl has been doing a lively busir in the south western portion the town the past few nighis. -The lvceum entertainmeni Friday evening was greatly joyed. The next entertainm under the ausplees of the 1k club will be announced soon. -Mr. Jas. M. Smitn is ct vating a novelty in the way 0 Irish potato that grows on stalk above ground. A specil was left at the News and He3 office. -The weather for the few days has been fine for swingo orai. If you have IR ATTENThON -e Offering inch Venetian Cloth at 50c is are all wool- and cheap ce. Also some bargains in s Goods, at marked-down our Attention tock of Domestic Goods uting, Flannelettes, Black mels-anything you want w. .linery. ing a big business in this we have the right goods at nt to sell you your hat. ;oods, we will try to please -ioes. es coming all the time and oot and make the price fir A job lot of Men's Shoes >. If your size is in this rtunity for you. to supply your wants and to supply them to your We want your tradt.. 2k alr~idy 6o idon't put it off mi~ch Jst Now would be a 02 fine time. ywow plenty of wheat and also okrts. n.-Mrs. J. B. Campbell whose ,critical illness was mentioned is last week has been gradually get isi- ting lietter since-so much so that several of her cbildren have2 es- returned bomne. - This is gratify nie ing news. '-On account of a break down 1 of in some of the machinery at the 2o. qalarry, ihere was a general shut 1 down yesttrday, while the new< ie engine was toemg put in. Things o- will move on today and the sound ter of the hammer will fill the air. -The present price of peas is be about 50 or 60 cents on the local on market. . T h o s e farmers who er have not I-aised enough peas for their own sowing next year( ~rv should buy now so as to be able ed to follow every acre of grain with ed peas. -Mr. Marvin Gladden left h- Monday for Greenwood to accept naa position in a printing office at .1 ol- that place. He has for years bee~n in the News and erald Soffiee, having served his appren -success in his new place. ny-The Frances-Marguerite club will giv a entertainment at -st ngh Bucklick school Friday even-t id ing This club is being warmly t ereceived wherever it goe se entertainment consists of recitals, re- and music, and many .good things r ral are being said about it. ' The Union correspondent of i .the State in the issue of yester- f - day noted the death of one of the lle little sons of Mr. Jno. G. Wol- r ler, ling, Jr. Which one it is not stated,r i1but he was certainly a fine little I fellow, for one rarely ever sees ar- three finer little boys than were ,od those of Mr. Wolling. ess .-Rev. R. M. Rabb of Chicago of nreached at the Baptist church *Sunday morning. He is now on of Ia visit to the home of his boy en- hood days, and the friends of his, et younger days were glad of this )cal opportunity of h e a r i n g him preach. He greatly delighted1 lti- his hearers. an -Cotton ginning statistics have the been made public by the gover-1 iTenf ment. The amount of cotton ad ginned up to and including Oct. 18th for the United States was ast in round numbers six: millions the and for South Carolina 600,000. ties.- The local agent gives 1, 800 as the report for Fairfield county. -The following are here for the Boyd-Lyles marriage at the Baptist church this afternoon at 8 o'clock: Miss Edith Lyles, Carlisle; Miss Corrie Wilson, Ridgeway; Miss Sue Arnett, Dar lington; Mr. Jno. A. DesPortes, Columbia; Mr. J. J. Neil, Jr., Charlotte; Mr. T. M. Lyles Blacksburg; Mr. W. B. L les, Richmond; W. E. Boyd, Rock Hill; Mr. T. L. Davis, Columbia. -At the News and Herald office can be seen some beautiful photographs of the grave 'of the late Prof. Witherow. The al tribute was one of the pret t ever seen hers, a token- of esteem in which he was helh' d it will be a pleasure for: 'th pils and friends of t teacher to have this. tI - mento. The work was Miss Fannie Creightwh deserves t credit for the conception and lo M execution of the same. f -Mr. H. F. Hollis has brought at to The News and Herald office se some leaves of tobacco which he raised on his place. These speci- da men leaves gbow up well to one su who really knows but little-about dii the grading of tobacco. They b appear to be of as good grade as gf some we have seen bring a fair a price on the market. Certainly they are good enough to convince us that there are lands in Fair field county that are adted to L the growing of tobacco. "iW. A. Hood is b ing a line of Clothing that it will inter st you to see. 1m n4 -0 - ni To Cure a Cold la One Day rake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets A.11 druggists refund the money if It rails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature a on each box. 25c. - Firemen's Banquet. a. The fire company is to have hu mother banquet soon. The busi- tio: 3ess men of the town will of thE yourse take great pleasure inmak- d ng it a great success. The fire men are, to say the least of it, worthy of so:.ne such expression ' >f appreciation for the valuable services which from time to time hey have rendered. -.~ WsirThe Dece Deieti ud Designer for athees md Herald offi .hi W~he che ~andy is sold by H.-N.s a er 4$ Co. See nw d To Fleet aelnneato o Rev.(i~B. c~oad hals -js se etured rom he . B.P. no dte ;la nwstht histne d 1: Redv. wil hol Mctnal - -ut sessonat insboro some time in Novem-. We er, 1903. The Synod consists qu' >f between one hundred and two mudred members, and is a most 13 epresentative body. Its me~et - igs will he held in the new A. B. ?. church, which the authorkies g ay must be completed before S Lat time. By The Best Prescription for Malaria . ~hils and Fever Is a bottle of Gnovys y ASELESS CHILL ToNIc. It Is simply hat ron and quinine in a tasqteless form. lett go Cure, No Pay. Price 50c. and ~Don't fail to see W. A. moi ood's line of Clothing before rn oubu. _1m app bata Tribute of Respect. Hoi -- day At the last meeting of the fire her, ompany.the following resolutions g ere unanmmously passed: - gra: Whereas, God in His provi- 0 ence has broken our ranks by of I he removal of Ulysse.S. Smith; I herefore be it -- Resolved, That in his death re lose one of our most faithfulj iembrs, one who was always a tW is post of duty, whether in the aeetings of the company or at a Resolved, That a copy of these esolutions be inscribed on our ninute page, and also sent to the ( ereaved family and to The News nd Herald. J. F. Fooshe, G. B. McMaster, W. A. Beaty. - ; .The Woret Form. Multitudes are singing the praises of odol, the new discovery which is naking so many sick people itell and weak people strong by digestiig what! he vat, by cleansing and sweetenimg Ca] hestomach and by trausfofming their od into the kind of pure, lich, redl >Aood that makes you feel good all >ver. Mrs. Cranfill, of Trroy, I. T., writes: For a number of years I was ;roubed with indigestion and dyspep- pr da, which grew into the worst form. Finally I was induced to use Kodol, md af'ter using four bottles I am en- WI tirely cured. I heartily recommend Kodol to all sufferena~ from indigestion ud dyspesia. Take a dose after meals. It igests what you eat. ~Mc-1 HE OLD RELIA LE / pOYAA POWDER Absolutely Pure VERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE -Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gladden of 1 Gayden section yesterday t their 14. year old daughter, is Eunice, who died of typhoid er. She will be buried to-day Mt. Olf'ret church. Tlti: is the ond death in this famiy in the at few weeks, their 16 year old ghter, Miss Mattie, having cumbed to the same dreaded ;ease about a month ago. The reaved ones have the sympathy many friends in their double fction. Stops the Cough and works off the Cold. xative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure old in one dy. No Cure, No Pay. ke 25 cents. The News and Herald to' #-cash subscribers six onths for fifty cents. VMS Early Risers The famous Itte pils. Trespass Notice. hereby warn all parties against. iting on the MTniter place. Viola i of this notice will be punished to full extent of the law. -12-1m J. S. CARLISJE. For Sale. ['horough-bred Berkshire Pigs. S. C. Cathcart. J )-24-1m Winnsboro, S. C. Trespass Notice. s 11 parties are hereby warned against ting br otherwise trespassing on gala of Jas. G.M~cCants and W. B. ight. Vohztors'- of this notiee will punished to the full extent of. the ti - W. B. CREIGHT, fC -12-lm JAS. G. McCANTS. V .. - 01 Notice to Overseers. ] hereby give notice that all Over- t< s must put their roads in good con n during the present month. Un- .t the law we can't force the hands to n~ k In December, therefore it must a lone before that time. his is my final notice, and all over- m s failing to comply with this re- b st will be prosecuted to the fullast 'jr nt of the law. l A. D. HOOD, la -12-3t County Supervisor. b tters ofAdministrationl d ['ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 5 CoT~rY OF FA.IRFIULD. 10 S. R. Johmt~on, Esq., Judge of " r obae: e hereas, John W. Lyles, C. C. P.,d i made suit to me to grant him rs of' administration of the estate effects of Rachel Gibson, deceased:t se are, therefore, to cite and ad iish all and singular tha kindred creditors of the said Rachel son, deceased, that they be andj ~ aar before me, in the Court of Pro ~,to be held at Fairfield Court sSouth Carolina, on the 20th of)ecember next, after publication of, at 11 o'clock, in the forenoon, ow osuse, if any they have, why - said administration should not be on under my hand, this 11th day ~oveber, Anno Domnini 1902. S. R. JOHNSTON, -12td Judge of Probate. FOR SALE OR P J LL EXCHANZGE FOR t s DRY CATTLE re-half Doz. Come and see them. You - 2 save that high price corn selling me your mules. Don't want to buy any old ies but will pay you a good ce for young ones. Remember you get the casha ien you sell me a mule. 3 WE K LY 4l Of that Celel NUNNALLY IN PACKAGES TO SUIT WE ALSO CARRY A COM Pipes and CALL AND BE COD Jno. H. McMa! Druggist Phone 39. ARRIVED AND T 4ew Designs, Neat Workmansh ranted as RepreE WITH A LONG EXPERIE] URE BUSINESS and a practical re say is right. So come and buy gain. There is no experiment: and .n urchase of me. FURNITURE NEATLY Rf rices. Upholstering done in a wor R. W. Cierk's Sale. THI STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINa, THO COUNTY OF FATRFIRLD. read f4 COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. 3seph C. Jackson as Administrator 1O~29 of the estate of Georgianna Holmes, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. G. Holmes, Annie Bell Woodward .Thec and William J. Woodward individu- iistratio ally and as administrator debonis non 3 . H. of the estate of Fletcher Holmes, bJeenl n deceased, Defendants. tits regu In pursunnetto an order mtade in M~onda; e above entitled action, I wilJ offer in the ( r sale before the Court House door in innsboro, S. C. to the highest bidder, Chmi i the- ' - IRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER sxt, the following described premises: .oi wit:Noc 1. All that certain piece, parcel or sons ha at of land lying, being and situate of the I the County of Fairtield and State ceased, resaid, containing sworn t NINETY (W) ACRES .102 ore or less, and bounded on the North' etf lands now or formerly owned by omas Anderson: on the Ernst by 101 nds of Israel Byrd: on the South by nds of John Nelson, and on the West lands of Wade Herndon. 2. All that certain lot with the yelling thereon in the town of Winns -__ iro, in the Cournty of Fairfield and ,1 ate aforesaid, fronting on Garden' reet of said town, and bounded by La of James Woodrowv, Berry Ann No)tht aton and St. Paul Baptist Church. Y Ierms of sale: One-half of the p~ur- hoE. ase money to be paid in cash on the og,, Ly of sale, and the balance on credit south one year from the day of sale day; to th interest thereu from the date of the Ui e sale and sneh credit portion to be qwater :red by the bond of the purchaser theP rd a mortgage of the premises sold. EmD e purchaser has the privelege of tory. .ying a greater portion in cash, if he stie sires or all cash at his option. mot JNO. WV. LYLES, legislatl C. C. C.P. F.C. a new innboro, S. C., November 10, 1902. teet. history corded A flODINYETME NT! State of a p The Fairfield Cotton Mill is dar! fering a block.of seven per cent sa-t t1 referred stock. Interest payable ButI inuary 1st and July 1st. Par- dasa es having money for investmentth l find it to their advantage to for thE eT. K. EL LIOTPI, since ti 10-152t Presidt nt. obtSID day! No fa Trespass Notice.port -- family. All parties are hereby warnedN nist hunting or otherwise Tesata espassng on the lands owned r us. Parties disregarding this tice will de dealt with to the full tent of the law. T. J. Spurrier, I h~av SMrs. R. F. Spurier. money terest is UNDERTAKING ?:r$!, cha rgee and otl Ing loai IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS g-3-Or ith a full stock of Caskets, Burial -- ae anid Coffins constantly on hand,' iid use of hearse when requested hank ful for past patronage and solicit us for a share in the future, in the old A fai and. Contal Calls attended to at all hours. D)weli TlE ELLIOTT GIN SHOP, place. J. rt. ELloTT Co 1.29 (IMAL3 :rated YOUR PURSE. PLETE LINE OF.6 Fobac WINCED. Ster Co D ARRIVE. ip, Everything War ented. qCE IN THE FORNI workmai we know what once and you will buy 5risk to run when you TAIRED at moderate :manlike manner. PHILLIPS. FOR S3ALE. tOUGHBRED ESSEX BOAR, >r service. M. D. C. COLVIN, Feasterville, S. C. -gistration Notice. Id Board of Supervisors of Reg ~consisting of T. WV. Sligh, .ei1, and W. WV. Crosby; has ~appointed. The Board hojls + lar monthly meeting the first y in every month in teir offie outHouse. out T. W. SLIGH, a. Bd. Supervisors Registration. xecutrix Notice. e is hereby given that all per ving claims against the estate ate Thos. W. Woodiward, de will present the same, duly o, to me on or before December at Rockton, S. C. All persons to the said estate will call and R. V. WVOODWARD, E xecutrix. i .g can taks the piae o '0Is p. For cont nwa and 1tyT pridast should go ints every But fo nou from the capital r Stte ad every 'oounty in Carona served' fresh' eer rdaily new from Washington,. mited States and every .other o the globe, nodhing cantae ce n South CaroRa heines of Sty State. are mnomentous -times In his We are in the midst of wars, and political, struggles of great nce. The next session of our are, with the izfauguration of ~ overnor, will have peculiar In Man or woman, to keep up e times, mus$-read the daily of the world, and that is re in entertaining style in The The State will be sent dally.for ear, $4 for 6 months, $2 for 3 ,or just a fraction over the cost stage stamp for one letaer a. heap education and Inform a family for 21-5 cents a day, you can't afford that, there is mi-Weekly State, issued Tues id Fridays, eachi issue contain most important news from all larolina and the world at large .t day and the precedng days e-last issue. And this may be d for $2 a year, $1 for 6 months, a fraction over a half cent a Lmily in South Carolina is too take this paper. No money.can t to better advantage by a poor It Is a necessity. Subscribe TODAY. postal or express money order. eletter or cheek to THE BTATB COANY, - JNiEY TO LOAN. e made arrangements to lend on first mortgaes on improved 1 this county. The rateof in ,eig per cent on all samns an 00. u sums over that amount, er cent. No commiissions are 1, but borrower pays for aibstract, Ler expenses incident to obtain 1. J. E. McDONALD. FOR RENT. ,n, one mile from Winnsboro. s over 400 acres-200 cultivable ig house awl tennant houses on -J. M..STEWA RT. 4t.