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NESAD0.RL PUBLWSSEXD_ERALD.. WIiNNSBORO PRINTING Co. J. FR ANK FOOSHR, --EDITO p TERMS. IN ADvANCE: -- One Y,................ $I,5 Six Months......... ...-: .. . /5 WINNSBORO, s. c.. C -- to Wednesday, December 24, 1902.. A Merry Christmas to all the si readers of The News and Herald. M The following paragraph from the Clemson correspondence to p the State -is :commended to at de least a few, people in Fairfield -county, who haive long been put- M zled as .to what to do with their da red hills. Nema Cl Col. J. S. Nemnadvocates N< planting the locust tree for posts. He has a fine lot of them growin"- pa here now. Trees o-nly a year old, : from the seed, are eight feet high. These. trees -grow best on reds claf~ land, no- matter how poor; p1 in fact the poorer the better. Col. Newman says that the posts last forever. He knows of man' that are a hundrasd y-ears old anIAD still sound. -.isor Several- have expressed t.i.-m- au, selves as heartily mn accord' -ntI h, the proposition made in *Is. Y columns last week thac out- IK gation introduce a bill prov i u for a special election to deterIninE whether Fairfield county s' issue bonds for much neededl im- d provements in its court h,>nse and jail property. Therem -ir tainly can bA no0 objectioni to this proposition of 'submitting the question to the people, and the matter is of too great importance a to be postponed for two years more. If the work is to be done at all, it ought to be provided for -no;and we believe that the peo ple of the county will de-cide that way if only given an opportunity1, to do so on its merits. -Li - - in Lowney's -Candies! All the Ci men know how well they are 25 suited for Xmas presents. T~his is merely to let them know that G. A. White's is the place to get hi~ this great old favorite with all his ANNU And we realize that we it .ON~ if invested in goods with aISTO( Glreenbuier Dots. Greenbrier school was dis ssed Friday for a two weeks' liday. Misses Mabel and Nora Curlee re returned from Columbia male College to spend the hoLi vsB. Miss Bertha Blair has gone to igusta, Ga., to'spend Christmas. Miss Lottie Blair has, gone to lumbia, not to get married but attend a marriage. Misses Lou a~nd Sudie Aycock ll spend the holidays with their tei-, Mrs. M. W. Peurifoy. There was an oyster supper at r. Thos. Blair's Tuesday night. There will be a "mesaring rty".at.Mr. J. R. Carlee's Fri v night. Miss Maymie Robinson and . D. Davis wers married Sun ~y afternoon. They wiil spend ristmas with his parents.- in >rth C irolina. Dr. Coleman, from Chester, id Greenbrier a flying visit the st week. Little Eva McFetridge will end her Christmas in Philadel ia, Pa. S. E. B. What's In A Name. Ovrything is in the name when it nes. to . Witch Hazel Saive. E. C. Witt & Co., of Chicago, discovered, ue yer ago, how to make a salve in Witch Hazel that is specific for es. For Blind, bleeding, itching ci protruding Piles, eczema, cuts, ns bruises aud all sikin diseases De t's Salve has no equal. This has eni risc to numz1erous worthless coun eits. Ask for DeWitt's-the gen-' e. McMaster Co. f7If you only knew how a- guischief a fine express. gon would keep that boy of mrs out of,g ou would get hint. 0 to-day. G. A. White has :main all sizes and at pries t means they. must all be sold once. Buy early. IFoils A Deadly Attack. 'My wife was so ill tuat good ysicians were unable to help r,". writes- I. .M. Austin, of nchester, Ind., "but was comn tely cured by Dr. King's New fe Pills." They work wonders, stomach and liver troubles. re constipation, sick headache. Sat McMaster Co.'s drug store. andecker wants you to call ab store. The great bargains on. ten-cent counter will do the. 4I S 'ri B~eceni WE WILL E A L ST( iust "move things" or we worth n E& HUN D: us now. It is not now a "move out" in t 3K MUST *A Card of Thanks. Mr. Editor: As I am appointed to the pastoral charge of the Win ston-Salemn Tabernacle, APM. E. Zion church in North Carolina, I here give my parting words. I never lived among a kinder nor a people with more hospitality than the people of Winnsboro. The charitable donations of the white citizens, the sympathy shown me by my church and the spiritual help so intelligently, yet fraternally rendered, to myself and congregation by the Revs. J. B. Campbell, D. D., of the M. E. Church, South, Rev. -C. R. Mc Donald, of the A. R. P. Church, Dr. J. L. Freeman, of the Baptist Church, and the eminent late Dr. Jordan, of the Presbyterian Church. The moral an& Christ like support these Christian men gave me by preaching in my pul pit shall live forever in my beart. The kindnesses of othera.are too numerous to mention~, but suffice me to say, it consisted of all the professional and business men of historic Winnsboro. I nowv bid fa ewvell to all, wish ing all who know mne success and happiness, and great prosperity here and "eternal life." Fare well. Rev. H. W. Smith, D. D. The Best Prescription for Malarla Chills and Fever is a bottle of GB~OVE'S T ASTELESS CHILL ToNIC. It is simply iron and quinine in a tasteless form. No Cure, Nto Pay. Price 50c. QiP~Metal beds of the newest and most up-to-date designs at Don't spend your dimes till you have visited Landecker's 10 eent counter- It is loaded with marvelous bargamns for the money. {gDespite the advanced price on all mnanufactuers materials, you can still buy at the same old price at R. W. Phillips. We give good value and sell on merit. Kodol Dyspepsla Cure. Digests all classes of food, tones and trengthens the stomach and digestive organs~. Cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion Stomahh Tjoubles, and miakes rich red blood, health and strength, Kodol re builds wornout tissues, purifies, streng hens and sweetens the stomach. Gov. [4. W. Atkinson, of WV. Va., says: T bare used a numeer of bottles of Kodol mnd have found it to be a very efrective md, indeed, a powerful remedy for stomaich ailments. I recommend it to bher 34 3EGIN OUR 36K TA] will have too many goods. iore than RE~D CEN~ questton of Profit, buut ho h9 nex4 few days. B# REDU( I Moving. Athe new year comes on a goo many moves are being made, the juumber this year being lar ~ger than usua Mr. C. A. Ste4 nson moved a few days ago into\ the Old Bratton place on Zoistreet. Mr. W. C. Boyd will occuby the house vacated by him. Mrs. D. E. McDowell has moved into thie McDonald cottage on 0 Zion st~reet. Mr. J. A. Stewart has mov~ed on the second floor of ci the Doty building, formerly oc eupied b The News and Herald office, ana Mrs. A. L. Porter to the third ory of the same build ing. The !ouse vacated by Mr. Stewart is $obe occupied by Mr. Jno. B.S8tev'.nson who has bought I that property. Mr. W.S8. Weir will' move io the house now occu pied by Mr. $itevenson, and Mr. J Jno. H. McMaster into the house.~ vacated - by Mr. Weir, wihoi - proph hasboug% the cottage now occupied by him on Vanderhost atteet into the. house vacated by'. Mr. Jno. H. McMaster, We liave sensible gifts, the kind that please most, for man, woman 'and child. Trices are pleasing, too. John H. McMas ter & Co. That wife of yours would greatly enjoy a good sharp pair of scissors as a Xmas present. J. WV. Seigler has scissors that will please her because they will cut. 1 You Know What You Are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a taste less form. No Cure, No Pay. 50c. . +Mr. E. G. Friday brought to this office Monday a very finely developed lemon grown in the open air at his house. They stand the test of wear N -those celebrated Alligator pants '4 at Landecker's. Cheapest pants at on the market for the money. t siiirThat little boy that can't eo ride a bicycle would get infinite pleasure out of a veloiedfe. Get him one at G. A. White s. People are finding that we have a solution for every holiday problem. Come and see if we I cannot solve yours. John H. t McMaster & Co. h , I KING, So your dollars will be Fs o w much stock we can IMPANI We invite you tocall I Christmas Goods, incih les, Books, Fancy China' Mc Mas NOTE.-We sell th linch. Christmas E~i .1Books anb Gam 'h largest and most sele boxes and pc At-The Nev Administrator's Sale. tate of South a rolina, As Administrator of the estate [1i on zbeth-Turner, eesd I wi pnblic outer at her late residec th tshighest bhder all her hueo ie cow and calf. 12-O. W. LYLES, C. C.C P. Trespass Notice. ating onthe Hmilton p ace .o ~n ofthisnoths wll be punished t 11.19-1mJ. S. CARLISLE. a an se.u cmlt li din Pctrefale Arti enand pu oplr alin :re Graments~ eunew pandk opagesge rsad Herald Ofi. MONEY TLAN. ae ae rragments toe j ef fr tin hiscon [h e n ct tret of eige eta onall I n :, eve arrgeent.N nmsano ae ffrin this eoxp y e enotin I ing loan. J. E. McDONAIB. WirTbe time will never come when the Iitttle grls will do away with their dolls. They want themu t now more than ever before,:-and - at G. A. White's is the pla.cb to ' get them-and also the carriags 'and carts in ride thamn in.