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The Libei Extended t will be a for Us To do even better thi trade is so muc continue t( FURNITt whether they be grea pa R. W. P Horses JUST 3N1t that are fi workers. A.] At McCarley's Old LOCAL IlyTELLIGE "Wednesday, Jan. 11, 19 rnext Tuesday. ? -Sow oatsas soon as yol -Vote in the primary Tuesday. -Mr. Geo. R. Lauderdale Monday in Columbia. -Miss. Annie Holcomb~ returned to Greenville. -Mrs. L. R. Harby is lumbia for a short while. -There should be a full at the primary next Tuesda -Mr. R. E. Stewart, of town is visiting his paren town. *-Mrs. H. Foster of Lan is visiting her uncle, Mr. Ketchin. *-Mr. J.1R. Stewart, of M boro, is spending a few da Columbia. -Mrs. B. V. Woodward:i iting her sister, Mrs. A. E.] at Monticello. -Mrs. M. A. Elliott has to Columbia for a few day visit to her son. -J. E. McDonald, Esq., to Columbia Monday on p sional business. -Miss. Margaret Thomap New York is visiting her Mrs..J. J. Neil. -Mrs. W. W. Dixon an children are now with Mr. at the Hotel Duval. -Mr. Henry Stokes of Branch spent two days ir last week with relatives. -The family of C. S. Foi moved to Chester. He will tinue on his farm at Asa. -Miss Grey Neil has ret to Winthrop after a few stay at home on account of n,ess. - A full account of the C< nial exercises of the South lina College will be giver week. -Mrs. M. S. Gerig am daughter, Miss Laura, left y day for an extended vi Florida. -Miss. Lila McDowe Cbester, who has been v friends in town, returned Monday. -Misses Margaret Tho and niece, Miss Maggie went to Columbia Mond speud a few days. Messrs. J. M. and J. H. and T. L. Brice left Moud. Blythewood, where they ha eral building contracts. -Mr. J. D. McCarle Winnsboro, came up W?d1 morning to attend the fu 'lPdtroncjo Us During 1904 in Inspiration During 1905 ngs for our cuctomers, whose ;h appreciated. V e shall be pleased to supply - your - - - - JRE WANTS, t or small, for the new or re iring the old. HILLIPS. and Mules ARPIVED A carload of the right kird and at the1 right rics. :e Mares ne brooders and. V. Owens. Stables. NCE day. While here hie was the guest -- of Mr. John Frazer.---Chester Lantern. 05. -The famnily.of -Mr. JoIin B. ---_ Stevenson have mnoved back. to tow'n and are now' occupying the house recently vacated by Mr. o - -The Anderson-Reohr Comn pe)anyhwill be the next attraction spen - n tel1ceumi course Friday evening, Jan. 13. Ticke?ts will be . e has 50c, 35c and 25c. --A number from here attended in Co- the great English opera by Henry *Savage's troupe in Columbia vote Monday night. Among themi were Y. Miases Isabel Douglass, Alice ong- Walker and Marie McCants. ts in -There is a very general com plaint about the poor lighting caster and beating arrangements at the T. H. passenger depot. Especially 'is there needed a light so as to make rinns- the approach to the dlepot safe. ys in -Mr. Chas. A. Stevenson, whose many friends will be glad1 s vis- to know that he -is out again after )avis, an illness of several weeks, hopes 'to leave this week for a stay of bensevera~l days in the lower part of b on a the State ~with relatives. -Mr. W. T. Johnston has ac wen cepted a position with R. T. Mat roes- thews & Son in their bicycle and re-repai:: department. Mr. Johnston is especially equipped for this son of work'and will be pleased to have sister isfriends cal on hm -Among those from Winns a two boro who attended the Centennial Dixon exercises of the South Carolina College were: Messrs. J. Q. Davis,~ Early Preston Rion, S. D. Duun, J. G. town McCants, WV. D. Douglas, Misses Lil Dwight, Annie Davis and -d has IMrs. J. Q. Davis. con- --Mrs. Nancy Rawls died at her home in Wateree section. Friday urned aind her remains were interred in days' Mt. Olivet cemetery Saturday. sick- She is survived by the following children: Mrs. B. ?3. Wylie and nten- J. D. Rawls, of Wiensboro, and Caro- Mr. T. W. Bawls. next -Mr. Jno. M. Smith has dis continued his merc-ntile busi id her neCss. The building vacated by ester- him has been fitted up for the sit in cotton exchange to be conducted by Messrs. R. J. McCarley and Jno. R. Thompson. The operat ofii tor will be Mr. J. B. Stevens. homeL -The cotton that is being held should be properly cared for by flpson putting it under cover, preferably Neil, in a warehouse. If allowcd to y to remain out in the weather, it should be so placed on bricks or Eims blocks that it will not be down on v for ithe ground, where it will neces esev- sarily be greatly damaged. -Mr. 1T. M. Haynes, who bas y,of been with. R. T. Matthews &. Sony sday tepast year. has opened in the ral of Inew store of Dr. Buchanan. He ese-will deal in bieycles and biere!ej supplies, guns, etc., and will also -onduct a general repair shop. ie v.iil b. p)eased to have you 2ail up,:>u im. Notice. After thi" datn I will be pre- i pared to furnish my customers 32 oz. rt round Fteak or 32 oz. of ;ausfg.; f 25 cents; also 16 oz. >f loin m,i ak for 11 cents. Ounices, Qt ud ,(ic pounds. I make these cuts and collect every Mon lay. John B. Stevenson. Hasc t Stopped Advertising. The faiinre of the advertise ment of Mr. A. B. Cathcart to appear in the issue of last week was due to an error here in the office and not to his having dis continued his advertising. Mr. Cathcart began the use of print er's ink in advertising about two years ago and his returns there from have been too satisfactory for him to discontinue at this time. He does iot only believe in advertising, but he believes that the best policy is to be ever at it. And in the long run this is the policy that pays best. It not only pays to advertise, but it oavs to advertise all the time; and advertising pays best when there is advertising all the time. Others will be profited by the experience of Mr. Cathcart not only in beginning their advertis ing, but in- keeping at it all the while. Notice. Notice is hereby given that the health of the people of this county is in immincut da'iger and must be taken care of. It has been decided that every precaution be taken to prevent pro tonged cases of pneumonia, grippe, etc. The best thing to do is to give a good cough mixture as soon as the cughstarts. Get MURRAY'S HORE HOUND, MULLEIN AND TAR. Only :c. a bottle. At all druggssts. Woodward's New School Building. It was our pleasure Friday evening to attend the hot supper at Woodward, given by the ladies of that community for raising funds for buying desks for the new school building, which has just been completed and in which the entertainment was held. The people of that section are taking a great deal of pride in this neat and comfortable little building and deservedly so; for they have contributed largely the funds necessary for its erection and are showing~the same commendable interest in its equipment. De spite the fact that th3 evening was a very inclement one indeed, there was a good attendance and the snug little sum of $22.40 was rosed. After all had partaken of the supper, which was lacking SECC To Close Ou1 we offer you SPECIAL but we Clo offer thee we want tie cash, we get in February. Special prices on all goods at first cost. Some pretty Dark Si at less than cost. Lot of Ready-made! Dark Percales at 7%/ Lot of pretty Flanne These were roc. and 12 We offer all Winter tion or men's, ladies' a A small lot of Blank~ cost while they last. Balance of our Wini cut prices. SOME OF We have a great ma heavy goods at cost. good bargains we are ( We need a lot of m swap your money for a good bargains besides you can save money. Caldwe neither >u quantity nor in quality, a numbe.- of games were played till a late hour, thus making the occasioi' one of pleasure as well as profit. The people of Wood ward are very much interested in their school, which is being most " :uccessfully taught by Miss Nan nie Nicholson. To Cure a Cold in One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI NINE Tabiets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. WX. Grove's signature ia on each box. 25e. PRIIIARY ORDERED FOR AUDITOR I By the Executive Committee at its fleeting Saturday for Jan, 17th. The County Democratic Es ecutive committee at its meeting Saturday, at which there were nine members present, ordered a primary for Jan. 17th for nomi nating a successor for auditor to fill the vacancy caused by the death of the nominee, Mr. John Hollis. Should there not be an:. election at this primary, a second primary will be called for Jan. 24th. The candidate's were as-. sessed $7.50 each and the mana-1 gers are to be paid fifty cents each per day for the first primary . and the same amount for the second if there be one. Thurs day, Jan. ~12th, was fixed as the last day for the filing of pledges. The tickets will be printed at once and mailed out. to the man agers this week. On account of the small number of candidates to be voted for, -the managers can t get up special boxes for holding t this election. The county execu tive committee will meet on the 19th for the purpose of tabulat ing the. vote, at which time all votes -much be in, and there ! should be a full attendance of the committeemen. Managers are requested to mail or phone the results of the count,. as soon as it is made, so that the full returns can be published the first afternoon after the election 1 is held. All who have become of age' since the last general election and those who have come into the county within the past sixty days can vote at this elhdtion 'by hav ing their names enrolled on the club five days before the primary. This will have to be attended to at once. The Best AI!-Around Tonic-Can't be Beat. Columlin, S. C., Nov. 28, 1903.1. Gentlemeni I hav.e taken one battle4 of Iron Bloodand Liver Tonic, apa:. J have just bought th~esegond bottle. I1t has done me a reat.Mdal of good;'I amn stronger and' fI better in every wyay,8 mappetite is good, and. I digest my[ f. As an lil-around tonic James Iron 'looand' Liver ro can't be beat. " Yotfrs, - W. B. Ta.ylor-, Columbia, 8. tBalande of W PRICES. We do not offer se Wi-ter Goods and want to nmake room foi Dress Goods, and a great ks at cut prices, and lot of skirts and Jackets at cost. c. and 9%/C. a yard, worth ia lettes and Dark Outing at: c. Underwear at first cost. V4 nd children's--ill new good! ets and Heavy Flannels. Y Clothing er Clothing (and ther.e are s THiEM UNDER COST. Shoes, fly bargains in Shoes; some ou will have to see them' ffering. oney in January. This is m extra amount of good got those we mention. Call on tl Dry Go< 0 ANNOUNCEM - FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. I hereby respectfully ask each ani wery voter of Fairfield County for thi >ftice of Auditor, subject ro the rule >f the primary. Respectfully, J. N. CENTER. I am a candidate for the office o: Auditor of Fairfield Connty, subject t< he action of the Democratic primary W. W. KETCHIN. I am a candidate for the office 01 Auditor of Fairfield County, subject tU he action of the Democratic primary. E. F. PAGAN. The ninny friends of Mr. JAMES L. icMOn respectfully present hit amneto the voters of Fairfield County or the ot'iee of Auditor, subject t the .ctit in of th: Democnratie primuary. Bank Officers Elected. At a uetinng of the board of lirector, of Thu Winosboro Bank, eld mi Jauuary 5th, the follow ng officers were elected for the usuing year: T. K. Elliott, president. T.. W. Lauderdale, vice-presi lent. Jas. Q. Davis, cashier. W.G Jordan, assi.,tasnt cashier. Thonuas Jordan, teller. CLariets F. Elliott, discount lerk. Capt. Jordau's promotion to ssistaut cashier has been won )y filling the position of teller acst efi iently. His son, Thomas, ho succeeds him as teller, has >een in the bank for three years nd has filled his position most .ceptably to the officers and cus omars of the bar k. His promo ion is deserved and he will make en efficient teller. The position of discount clerk, uade vacant by the resignation >f Mr. J. E. Matthews, who goes o Columbia, is to be filled by dr. Chas. Elliott, the second son f President Elliott, under whose dministration - the bank has chieved such success that its tock recently sold on the market t $175.50, though its book value s only $150. The son will make .n efficient clerk. 'FLedger3, Ledgers, Ledgers .t the News and Herald office. A Costly Mistake. Blunders are sometimes very apensive. Occasionally life it elf is the price of a mist, ke, but 'ou'll never be wrong if you take )r.:1ing's' New Life Pills for Lspepsia,. dizzinesy headache, iver or bowel troubles. They are ;entle yet thorough. 250, at Mc Laster- Co., J. H. McMaster & Jo., and 'Obear Drug Co., drug tores. ORJ, ENT-Four-room house, new and desirable. J,0. Boag. ALE! inter Goods everything at cost, at cost; for the reason Spring Goods that many new and fine Dark Silk remnants C. and 12%c. 7I/c. and 8c. a yard. e have a good* selec ou can get them at ame choice suits) at I 0 e it cut prices and some to understand what your opportunity to ds. We have many us and you will find ods Co. I d'OYdO! T We Appi Your Pat If pleased, tel not, tel Jno. H. McMd Phone 39.-DRUGGISTS MULES! I have just re lot of fresh .Ken which I offer cl or on one anc time with appi ity. Give me a buying elsewhe please you. M. W.1 DURINI We shall .be please< with that same coL have always extend< ciate all patronage gi McMaster 4 Under Winnsboro Hotel. THE HEADQ Books dad i ARE STILL I News = and ='H< A BIG LOT OF LEDGERS Al PRICES MOST RI A LARGE LOT OF FINE BO FROM 50 AND 25 CEN1 CENTS WHILE 100 QUIRES REDUCED FRO3 PER QU] GFPAPER BAGS' OF ALL Caae lant Cafor sale, and now ready and "ahdrt 5tem Fat Dutch," the 3 best I tio a0 aed. r, r : Single thousand, pucaser ain' return charge on mioney tough and( hairdlv the-: will stand severe c s r shpat > >g 20 rns pr .Oadw cheaper than mnine. I sell good plants. 3 from my farm. I guarantee those that I s grown from high grade seeds purchased fi houses in the U'nited States. I will refund customer at end of season. Our Cotton Seed. Lint of our Long Sta -this vear in Charleston, on Dec. 2, at 32c. ofve be in the plant business for tirty. " Che Cabbage Plant Man," Wmn C. (1ER ATV. re fc V ' .d .v y s :o; ronage~ [l others; if lus. } ister & Co. .-Wnnsboro, S. C. ceived a nice tucky Mules, leap for cash I two years' roved secur i call before4 re and I will )ot y. I 11905 I to., serve you - rtresy that we ~d. We appre ven us. ompany, Druggists. UART ERS 5tatio nory LT THE arald = Office. (D BLA.NK BOOKS AT ~ASONABLE. X PAPERS REDUCED STO 15 AND 10 - IT LASTS. I 10 TO. 5 AND 3 CENTS RE. SIZES 1N STOCK.! or delivery. "Early Jersey Wake field," two earliest sharphead va "Succession," "Augusta Trucker" at-head varieties and head in rota 1.50; 5,000 and over, $l.25 per 1000; with order; or, plants sent C. 0. D., .Our plant beds occupy 3.5 acres on nd growing them in the open air; a1d without, injury. Plants crated have special low rates for prompt knowv other plants you can~ buy 'o cheap "cut rate" plants shipped dip to be true to type and name, and -om two of the most reliable seed. purchase price to any dissatisfied pie variety of Sea Island Cotton sold ~er pound. Seed, $1.25 per bu.; lots 'arieties, and Satisfied Customers. I ive years. Post and Telegraph Office, Ymo-'s Islnn, S. C.