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Wednesda.N. J:nuary 21 - .1:03 f< i -Mr. J. H. Cummings spent s( Sunday in towna. I -Mr. G. B. McCants spent 1' Sunday at home. -If convenient see the biditor when on his rounds. -Every thing mas very .much S frozeti up yesterday. -The Folks Up Willow Creek *at Thespian Tuesday, Ja-nuary 27. -Ms. Robt. Mackorell spen Monday in t<,wn on his way to Blackstock. -Lee's birthday the 19th was e observed as a holiday by the p Winnsboro Bank. --The time foe the sowing of small grain is at hand. Grain sown at tlf season often does e well. -Miss Eloise Propst enter tained a number of her friends i Friday afternoon with a flinch A a] party. -Mr. W. A. eaty, Mr. W. C. 2 Beatv, and Mis i1iilla Be at tended the funeral of Mr. J. M. Beaty. -Mrs. D. J. Macaulay has re turned to Chester after a short I visit to the family of her brother, w Mr. J. F. McMaster. c -Don't neglect the making of e your tax returns to the 20th of ri Febrnary, after which date a 1. penalty will be added. g -Alex. Stark, better known as ,:Peg Leg" on. acsount of his f wooden leg, was run over by a 9 train and 3illed in Columbia 9 Sunday nbiight -Dr. J. J. Robertson of Mal v en, Ark., is on a visit to relatives in thLIS county. It is very pro bable that he will remove to this b county. d -Mrs. T. W. Brice, who has been visiting her son, Dr. Brice, u: fortsome time, r-turned to her home at WooiwardAWednesday. -Cheste- Lantern. . 11 -Rev. H. 0. Judd spent Mon day in towi'. His ministry as rector of St. John's will begin next Smiudb when he will con duct -erxices r t 11 o'clock. Mr. W. S. McDonald, who made many friends ]ast fall while with D. V. Walker & 'Co., is now T< him. -Mr. W. L. Derrick spent Sunday at home. He was great Jy pleased with the high favor ol with which the Caldwell Cotton' o1 Planter is being received. He is m away from home again this week G in the inteiest of the same. -The location of the new A. R. week. The members have been called upon to express their pre ference of two lots--the Lumpkin lot on Congress street and the -Ruff lot at tire corner of Wash iugtonz and Zion~streets. The State Bar Association did L itself great, credit in electing J.a E. McDonald, Esg., of the.Wnais boro bar presidetit for thie coming. -year. He will wear thisghigh. honor gracefullyK th ^Asso ciation will go for ar er his wise administrati12 A Scientifi~ Kodol does for the t~ia which it is unable d If, eveg ] Nvheni bueeleb ly or % - loaded.' - Idol sn niatuit : juices of digestiohi aind9 -die Ivr~ W .of the stomadh, - ip evu - tension, wile4i - in id that organ.:are allogc~~2tbysl ea1 Kodol digestsvwhat you a enski thc stomlach and digis e o ilts t trar sfonn all food into -rivb, red bloodw - - Mec Ister Co. . . . Limited CostS~ .Sfi The Durham eMe uitile Corns cc Spmni, of 'Rllackstoc imnounce a imited. cost sale. t heirs is -a ~ell filled store thbat would do credit to a largertpwn, al those who take adgyautage 'o .hs offer. of theirs are stfiretolget some F good bargaitrr; . . tl r A meeting of the . F'airfieldil * Agricultural Society will be held D t the courrt house..Saturtlay .Jaun. m jA full attendance is dgaired ei V 'W.'he ofiEers for the present a ~year will'be er'ected t~ that time. T S Thd ed he:ds ev'eryvnaIon, Thle' nen, poorK men and isers All in pay'ing trbu)lte to Dc t's Litt le Eairly Risers. o Little EaTrly' Riser JPills aLre tihe best I ever used ini my famtily. I unhesitd-I tingly recoiunenid themi to everybody. Thev~ eure Contstipat ion, Biliousness, g Sick Headache. T1orpsid Liver, Jaun- t dice,.:~ Malai ndal other liv'er trou ble'.i; . M ate:C. WANTED-T w o iundrend >ung men and ladies to qalify ir paying positions. If you are. iterested, write us for our hand me illustrated catal9g. The anier Southern Byl ge, Macon, Ga. To Call. There w11 g at ion chur ' ng at L o'cloi s lock Kirk of c. At the close qf the ornin ervice there will be a ngre;, ional meeting for the urposs e ecting a nas r. $ the ' se sionth.. ery ic nil be resent. Worrder'ul Nerve. Is displayed b many a mang during pains of kidenyl Cuts, ounds, Bruises, Burns,g'ealds, or&- feet or' stiff joiits. I ere's no need for it. B s rnica Salve will kill the pain ad cure the trouble. It's the est Salve on earth for Piles, too. 5c, at McMaster Co.'s druggist. Rally Day. The Raly Day exi. he :aptist church Sunda-r. toa ere largely attended, tL t, ge iurch being wdl filled. ' he cellent program was well car ed out in every particular, great to the delig t of the large con egation present. The pastor, ev. J L Freeman, is in great ,vor n only with his own con egation, but 'th other congre tions as wel. He is a grQwing an. The Audito ods. The auditor or his deputy will ) at the following places on the tys named. Blythewood, Wedhesday, Jan try 21. Horeb, FridsT-, Juary 23. Jenkinsvill e S rday, Jan ry 24. ' '' Monticelloo Monday, Januaryi Albion, Tuksday, January 27. Buckhead, Wednesday, Jan try 28. You Know What You Are Taking hen you takA Grove'&asteless Chill nic lbeeause the formula is plainly inted on every bottle showing that it Installation of Officers. The folihiwing were installed as leers of the Winnsboro Lodge Kniights 6f Phythias at~ the eeting January 13 bf Deputy rand Chancellor Preston Ri n. J. P. Quarles, 9 C. R. W. Matthews, V. C. C. J. H. McMastea, P. L.-Landecker, M. of W. J. L. Weathersby, K. R. & S. M. F.. C. K.'Douglass, M. E. F. E. Propst, I. G. J. H. Fields, 0. G. Stops the Coggh 'and works off the Cold. erBromno-Quinine Tablets core. 4d in olie day . -No Cure, No Pay. .ie 5 cents4 1oy & Wethersby. The alfvei s she. name of the W'firmnihathas bought out 'the oeery, bd a f Mrs. F. M. abenidh W#' somposed of' Sand Mr. Jas. o Vpung men wrho h~ V ceedingly well. Scontmf with W.1 sbfissisted 'by .Mr. Gordon nattlebanm will have the active ~nggent of the business. ns. :Habenicht .had built up a i~ trade, especiy for fancy 'oceries,'- which. secialty will ntinue as a spesialtv. with the ~wfirm. 4 U'p Willow CreeR.. Tuesay evening .Taxnuary 27 rak -3)avidson will appear at e Thespian Hall in that roaring flicking comedy, "The Folks up illowv Creek" the ' mor. of biich is said to be c1. harm as, innocent and refre 'ing. Mr. avidson hais been at Winnsboro ore than once befpre, andi hisr itertainments piave been of such high order that the manager of bespia -H all bespeaks a good idienes for him, feeling fully~ sured tihat a rich ti-eat is in ore for all who attend. . The News and Herald ifiCe has on a hand -a full t of all the legal blanks, iCuding note and m'ort ages, ljens, bills of sale, tites to real estate,~ mort age of real estate, etc. THE OLD RIJABLE k POWDER Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE Trustee Meeting. A meetin<. of all the school s trustees of Fairfield county will be held at the court house Sat e uiday January 24 at 12 o'clock. 6 It is very important that there be a full attendance. - D. L. STEVENSON. _fuperintendent of Education. a 'Books of Subscription. THE ROBINSON-ELLIOTT CO. . In accordance with Authority T from the Secretary of State, books it of subscription to the capital i stock of The Robinson-Elliott e Company will be opened at The 1 Winnsboro Bank during 'business hours Wednesday, January 21st, 19,03. Capital stock $30,006, 4 divided into shares of $160 each - payable in cash or its equivalent. " J. L. ROBINSON, T. K. ELlIOTT. 1-21-it. SUMMONS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Fairfield. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Thomas Lyles ana William H. Lyles, as Executors of the Will of, Thomas M. Lyles, deceased, Plaintiffs, 3 against . areL Poellnitz, Idie Meador, Ma L Poellnitz, Mary.Lo - ,2Be~k 'omas M- a .M. Dumas, Claud1a Clyde D :mas, John W. Lyles, W. Boy kin Lvles, S. Bessie Boyd, Thoma's M. Lyles, J. Morris Lyles, Stoney English Lyles, 'Eliza P. Lvles, Mattie L. Davis, SJohn F. 'Davis. Thomas *L. SDavis, Amos E. Davis, 'Jr., - Belton E. Lyles, Estelle C. dl Lyles, Annie R. Lyles, Austin *P. Lyles, Carrie E. Mobley, ai Gussie Lyles, Woodward Lyles, SRebecca V. Lyles, James.. SLyles, Cora Lee Lyles, Rebey V. Woodward, Carrie Lyles, __ Mary Woodward Lyles, Henry J. Lyles, Isabel Lyles, Jennie P. C. Lyles, Nicholas P. Lyles, fFlorence F. Lyles and Edith E. TI - Lyles, Defendants.Fa Su&mmons. For Relief. (Com- Bis *plaint not Ser~edl.) in t ~,To the Defendants above-named: boro, SYour are hereby summoned Bi and required to answer the corn- audii ~plaint in this action which is filed tress in the office of the Clark of the T1 Court gjsCommnon~ Pleas, for-the 1 said Consty, and@> serve a 'copy - of your answer to the said comn plait on the subscribers at their01 ~office, B3ank Range, Winnsboro, South Carolhia, within twenty A days after the service hereof, ex- Fairf clasive of the day of such servi&e for F and if you fail to answer the corn-Ba plaint within the .time aforesaid, A. i the plaintiffs in this actioni will Right apply to the Court for the reliei fer demanded in the complaint. I2. SJanuary 12, 1903. A. S. & W. TD. DOUGL AS4, A ttprneys for Flaintiffs. To the Defendants 5'lie L. Poell- All nitz, Lidie Meador, Mary L. SamY Poellnitz, Mary Lo eck; Thomas M. Lyles, Marion M. estat4 Dumas, Claudia Clyde Dumas same -W. Boykin Lyles. and Estelle .C. Lyb ; Take noc that the for'egoing -is a copy of the sumnion s in this action. and that the complaint herein was filed in the office of the Clerk of Coprt of Commrnn Pleas of Fairfieh,\69nty, in the~ State of South Carogna,' onethe Th 12th daiy of January. A. D. 1 ~hereb A. S. & W. D. DOUGLAS i DaF 1-14-6t A ttorneys for Plaintiffs. convi~ e ** any I at h NfONEY TO LEND. Seenred by first mortgage on i- Jidde prve farms.Borowr pays actual .State FOR SALE-wo Blff PI moWith 11ock Cockerels at $1. each; eggs in season 75c per 1 F M. Clarke. A leid Enoi Collision. Monday morning the ear ~gssenger train which was o time ran into. the. engine of freight train that was at the tan ge .water. Both the enginei and thV freman orn- the passeng< train jumped -with 'the result the the former sustained . sever painful bruises abo'nt the hea< His wounds were promptly dres d by the resident physician, Di Buchanan. :No one on the freigi train was hurt as the crew a left the train as soon as they sa the' coming train. Tle passez gers while considerably shake up sustainet no injuiies. Bot engines were badly damaged an two freight boxes derailed. . wrecking crew was soon on han and - nbout sil hours the trac was 1leared * that all train were running Nlual. The accident was due 4th fact that the conductor of th freight train in readingthe ordei that the.second section of nun her 30 would be an hour and half late overlooked the fact thd the first section would be o time. Dislocated Her Shoulder. Mrs. Johanna Soderholm, of Fergt Falls, Minn., fell and dislocated l8 shoulder. She had a surgeon get back in place as soon 'as possible, but was 'quite soreland pained her ver much. Her son mentioned that i had seen Chamberlain's Pain Bali idvertised for sprains and sorenes and she asked him to buy her a botti of it, 'which he did. It 'quickly 'r lieved Jher and enabled her to sleel which she had not done far seven days. The sop. was so much please with the relief it gave his mother tha he has since recommended. it to man, others. For sale by McMaster Co druggists. ANY CHURCH or parsonag or institution supported' by vQl untary contribution will be give: a lioeral quantity of the Long man & Martinez Pure Paint whenever they paint. NOTE: Hat e done so for tweint) seveuvears. Sales: Ten million of gallons; tainted nearly tw million- houses undr guayante to repaint if not satfisfctory Tlie' paint wears for :periods. i4 to, 'ighteen -years. Liaseed O ~u t be added to th e pin~d. th about $1.25 a gallon. Saa pes free. Sold by our Agentk McMaster Co. 'One Hundred Dollars a Box is the value H. A. Tisdale, Sunmmertor S. C., placs on DeWitt's Witch Haz4 Salve. He says: "LI had the piles fc 20 years. I tried mlany doctors an medicines, but all failed except -D4 Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It cure mfe." It is a combination of the hea ing properties of.Witch Hazel wit anticeptics and emollients: relieves an permanently cures blind, bleedin itching and protruding piles, sore cuts, bruises, e-zema, .sal~t rheum an all skin diseases. McMaster Co.. To The People of Wirmsboro. I wish to -express 'to you :mi sincere appreciation of your' gen erous patronage as well as friend ship to me and mine during m: eight years of business. I:-giv up business with 'many i-egrets for in many respects I bave foun' it pleasant. Mainly because yo' have miade it pleasant foi- me, ani I 'hall eyer remember you kindly In transferrijpg the'business t Messrs. Boyd & Weathersby trust you will show them 'as man favors :a you have shown mef~' Very Truly Yours, .3. Ml. Beaty. ' Mr. W'. A. Beaty received telegramp' San-dav; smornin 'an iounefng 'the- suedaen death th ~venig before .of 'his brother,. '2 1. Beatf of ~irlote. Mr. Beat, lived;. in, Wih - up to 'tw< years ago whferemoved t< Oharlotte to. a t the positioi of secretary ' treasurer of tih D. A. .Tomp~ sCo.,ar~hjch posi tion .he held "to his. edth. Mr Beaty was 51 years ol and wai long ai member of 'the Presby terian church. He lea'ws a wif4 :ind six bhildren;. al T' threi brothers W. A.peaty ofu' Winns boro, J. L... Bea 4D.of Chkarlotte J. H. Means B of Clemiso: College, and two siste'rs Mis L~illa B'eaty of 'Wihnsboro, ai< Up McKlin of' .nderson. Tg bereaved ones have the sympath: of many friends in town.' MMaster Co., druggists, guaran t' every bottle of Chamberlain's Coug REnedy and will refund' the moneyt anyone who is not satisfied. after usia two-thirds of the~contents. This is %fi best remedv in the world for -la griy~pt coughs, 'colds, -eou~p .and whoolvmi ough and is pleasant and 4o ttki 't prevents.ang~ tendencyt~. cold t V. C. BOYD. BOYD & WD (SUCCESSoRS TO F. Solicit Yo*r Ps IPf H'AND PAl Lne Cigars an Candie SA\ - YOL EYE Spectacles. are intended eyes as well as to improve to begin using them is the weakness appears. If the ache, or if the vision beco1 you shou!d be fitted at onc There is one lens make lenses are generally ackno to all others, aWd we h Spectacle Leo aire as F ;nade, andyou want theb matter of saving your si higher than for the Inferic Jno. H. McMi Drugg Fhone 39. 9ianbretb's4i Onton IfldIater ANNUAL MEETING e anrnual meeti' of the iets Mutual Fire Inurance Sn illbeheld on tij ondayin Fer war , 3 e Court House, in Winna ,at 12 o'clock. sines, election- of officers, ing report of Secretary and urer, etc. HOS. L JOHNSTQNE e 21-2t. President. c meeting of the stockholders ofi the L6 ied Cotton Mills is hereby called i bruarv 3, 1903, to be held in the sent's room of The Winnsboro et Winsboro, 8. C., at 11 o'clock C .to vote on a modification ofc a and Preferences of the Pre Stock. T. K. ELLIOTT' Presidenit.b Ntice to Creditors. y parties indebted to the estate of Center, decese,;are hey hih lhas . th 'sald a*I.reb notli to duly attese, to the uP W. C. McMI t Couscrr CAMER Win boro, S. C., Dec. 28, 19020 rownu CgmeuiI of Winnsboro ofer~a reward OK OE HUN DOLLARS for evidence to Ct, at -theb court of final resort, ~erson whop slnl fn~awfaniy sell ~ s place of .lUsine, within the ~ rate limits.'ef Wi4Vr any in iting iqu or pthp-liquors for. n to be sa1by the laws of the of South Carolina. T. H. KETCHIN, 1 Intendent. T WEATIERSBY rl. IMABENICIT.) tronage for d Fine 3 a Specialty. JR - :s. to rest and save the the sight. The time moment any sign of eyes smart, blur or nes at all imperfect, e with suitable glasses r in America *hose wledged to be superior ave them. Uiwkes' erfect as they can be - Ot when it comes to'a t, The prices are no r kind. kster & Co. ~IStS, WINNSBORO, S. C. elebrateb ~Lbriek iss a ~yes, Mi aa diffnce ibm. Goodd y.good machineiy, up-to-dae etho~, in fact a thousn ~tails, are a necessity to produce~ e best b~c~ehave our, ant fully. '~ui for a aec of .15,000, not only t t it have a'y of' the fimest rr elay-ever located in this utri.. Our plant is on the tawhi-river near Fort Mill, S. ,and ship( ftation, Grattan, "A man is a' for a' that," it-what .dierence in 'em. u.rqiae the best lonajbet for r &iuse; thybest coal. for ur ebgine; the best flour for' tbie. - One does not bujy.a - mo oirse when. he can .get, och b'ter'fori- ear.the, ame~~ rice. : is is true ibo'ut every-.' ing one n.eeds. In a builigng -nething is more ~setial-than god nateril,. It ds to the safety and wear, ,be * des 'twill .sellyfor. more. Who - yuIdg pay ui'orefor~ a ,build g p up o>uf O. BratL'quality ate thkyforgne thrown~~ etrout~f commn'ordinary' Let us correspond with-tyou. mt service inuaipments. 1ARLOTTE BRICK CO., OFFICE WITH * S. 1MINCI-I & CO N4itARL.OTTR, N. C,