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Plant Turnips. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED 150 Lbs. of Turnip Seed. We want to furnish you with what you need. 14 DIFFERENT VARIETIES. Early Red or Purple Top Early Strapleaf White Globe White Flat Dutch Pomerarian White Globe Mammoth Red Top White Large White Norfolk Globe Globe Large White Cowhorn Wood's Improved Red Top Purple Top Yellow Aber - White Globe deen Golden Ball or Orange Jelly Extra Early Purple Top Seven Tops Milan Purple Top Yellow Ruta Southern Snow White Globe Baga The man that won the premium on turnips at our Corn' y Fair bonght his seed from no. H. McMaster & Co., Phone 39. DRUGGISTS. LANDECKER'S BIG STORE Is sure enough doing the Big Business of Winnsboro. Why? Because he has up=to=date goods that will sell. He is hustling all the time to get goods to suit the trade. A call will convince you that everything is marked down to suit the times and your pocket. You will have to see them to understand how we can sell them at such very low fig ures. We will not be undersold. A new lot of Men's and Boys' Clothing in suits or single piece at bargain prices. Summer Dress Goods in proportion to the rest of our immense stock. Ladies', Men's. Boys' and Misses' Shoes and Slippers in endless variety. Prices right. Our Notion Department is full and com plete. Call and examine those silk-worked Shirt Mantle Scarfsel them Tal sCvera ao bagin. rest our lieons adis' o es trokS Ladis',Men'sos and Bos s of a ges. S and Slipprs for busnessrey rcsrgt Cal ad xain toeLnderke rt Mane Scarst nFTbemaove atoalba gain Ovroalty o a spenlty. en 126 puilin om 1SLades' borerts A.e.,B.s. and Loys' Shreso l rds Bordan uiio Lh.pe yar. ck r infueeadkd esona oemaighlltg 12ppis REV. J1SAES bodEresdt A.- .B.St n .I D e,Abeil o. .C Boar fuland itheiost c15.00peteandhadsm evea brough o quinsytoroug wor sret seerist ifeeand lso ou rsnloeigt ForaockedryssD fwae BeutfuasrEnt AMES variE Pesidns. J--8 DuWesAbeil SEI Lo.,.C HANDAMEDQUAESSWARE an Qlsurtad12G lo Fri Cr ocerayc and Deftwae. ca Bleaseutin a iten and vriedeigs J.W.oS ERI. Lue r. LOCAL INTELLIGENC Wednesday, July i9, 1905 --Mrs. A. W. Brown is wit] relatives iu Knorville, Tenu. -Mr. J. W. Kirkpatrick c Gastonia spent yesterday in to wr -Mrs. H. C. Miller has re turned to her hoiae at Trenton. -Mr. R. B. filler of Shelb; is with rebtives in town. -Mrs. T. K. Elliott spen several days in the capircal cit; last week. -Miss Minnie Dixon of Black stock is the gues.t of Miss Sar; Hall. -Mrs. W. H. Kerr of Green wood is with ::elatives in th county. -Mrs. 0. W. Buchanan ani son, George, are visiting relati'vet in Edgefield. -Miss Flora Bassett o Charleston is tha guest of Mrs J. W. Seigler. -Miss Marion Utes, of New York, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. W. Seigler. -Mr. John Crawford, o: Savannah spent a few days witl his father last week. -Mrs. R. T. Crawford ani children are with the family oJ Mr. S. B. Crawfcrd. -Little Miss Lilla B. Ketchin is on i visit to Mrs. J. Harry Foster of Lancaster. -There will be a game of bal here between Winnsboro anc Spring Hill July 26-27. -Mr. Otis Callum of Char lotte, N. C., speut Sunday in towr with Mr. J. W. Seigler. -Dr. W. Boykin Lyles of Georgertown has been with his parents here the3 past few days. -Mr. J. Davis Kerr, of Abbe: ville, spent % few days in tow last week with Mr. John F. Davis. -Dr. D. Aiken is attending the session of the State Dental As sociation at White Stone Springs. -Misses Isabel and Christine Gooding are spending a part of their vacation at Stearn's, N. C. -Miss Louisie Sitgreaves left Monday for Laurens, where she will spend her vacation with rel atives. -Miss Annie Doty and Mr. Jesse Doty left. Friday for an e: tended visit to relatives in Ken tucky. -Miss Barke Watrous has re urned to Columbia after ade lightful visit to Miss Alice Walker. -Sheriff Hood's friends are delighted to se~e him again at hi~s office after a long and tryin'g sickness. -Master Lantey and Little Miss Mary Francis Williford are spending some time with their grandparents at Edgemoor. -Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Romecly have returned to their home in Jacksonville after a short visit to his sister, Mrs. W. H. Willing bam. -Mrs. F. M. Clarke and t o smallest chiildren are with rela tives at Trenton. Little Missles Isabel and Narcissa are visitig in Columbia. -Little Misses Lucy and K e Doty gave a delightful paifty Monday afternoon complimentairy to little Misses Flournoy abd Elizabeth Hill. -Misses Jennie Cauisey lof Etawville, May Emmons ,I of Wshington, D. C., and Elea4or Bremer of Charleston are visiting Miss Miriam Jordan. -Mr. C. A. Stevenson retarded Wednesday from a short stay t Stean's, N. C. His wife children who had been there several weeks past also retu with him. -Misses Susie Ketchin Rachel McMaster ar'1 Mr.G R. Laderdale, Jr., .tended Young People's Convention Gastonia, which is said to h been a great sucecess, -Miss Miriam Jornan ga charming entertainment to friends Tuesday evening in h of her visiting guests. Icecr and cake were served by Mi Miramn Center and Claudia -An Irish pott, with a s of bermuda graiss gowing thr it, is a curiosity that has left at this office within the few days by one who does care to have his name give the promoter of natural frea -Miss Annie Doty deV f~lly entertained her frieut her suburb.an home Thur evnig. Miss Sue Doty pre at the peanch bowl and icec and cake wne gt~eed by LGo Lea;vell and Mr. Willie Monday night for their ho Milersburg, K~y, Mrs, friends are greatly pleQrs know that aba recovered so idly from her reeit spell of neSS and that she is now g to be quite herself again. -There were two gai base ball on the College last week. Wednesday non the Winnsboro tea a team from the Fairfield Cott Mills, the score being 15 to 1 favor of the former. Saturd iafternoon the Fairfield Cott Mills team was again defeat L by a teai from the Olvmpia Mi of Columbia by a score of 12 to: 1Friday afternoon the Winnsbc boys played at Blackstock, i feating the team at that place a score of 8 to 5. Has 5tood the Test 25 Years. The old, originhal GROVES TalStl Chill Tonie. _You kinow what yo taking. It i- irol aid <Uililie ill r tastele-. form. No) cure, no pa.y. 50O4 Work Begun at Catawba. About a dozen engineers ha begun work at the Catawba Fal It is said that a very large for of hands will be put to work the at an early date. The work is be pushed rapidly. L For a high standard cig f buy Dan Emmett. Farmers' Institute. The Farmers' Institute, to 1 held at Winnsboro Monday, Ju 31, by members of the Clems< faculty, should be well attende These institutes are of great vali in promoting diversified farmin the great need of the farmers this section. It is also propos< to hold on that day a short se sion of the Cotton Growers' A sociation cf Fairfield count Every township organization the county should be represent( on that occasion. Q-Dan Emmett Cigar giv everybody satisfaction. A Commendable Effort. Several progressive citizens the Rabb section are making move for the betterment of the public roads. Now that they a2 well up with their farm wox they are going to spend a part their time in putting the roads 1 a suitable condition for marketin their crops. A new road is to b opened so as to get around th big hill near Mr. Macfie's an other improvements are to I made. This is an effort in th right direction. The carryingot of these plans will mean much t the people of that section. Verifying Ginning Reports. The special agent for securin the cotton ginning statistics fc Fairtield county has been not ifle by the director of the census tha an extra cotton ginning reporti to be made between now an August 5. The object of thi extra report is to verify the fig ures given in the last report. 1 that report there were some gin neries that .still had cotton to gir an estimate of which was giver As there now remains no mori cotton to be ginned, this repor will be final. For the Band. There will be a game of bas ball this afternoon at 6 o'clock o: the college green between th regular Winnsboro nine and, picked nine from among th clerks. The proceeds of th game will be for the benefit c the Citizen's Band, which is nov getting in good shape, and whici will furnish music for this game There should be a full attendance Admission 10 and 13 cents, laie! free The line up will be as follows: WINN~is'oRG. CREnKS. Elliott, W., c. Jordan, F., 6. Center, p. ]Elliott, WV. R , p Edison, G.. lb. Derrick, lb Davis, J. F., 2b. Ketchin; 2b. lison, T., 3b. Matthews, 3b. '?s, J. B., ss. Boyd, ss. n, T., If. Stewart, W., lf ebaunm, ef. Stewart, E., cf. Ba.nkhiead, rf. sure and smoke Dai igar. ce Famine. ractically an icE 'sboro. For more b of the clea~lsrs ffort to get car nd so far have re any prospec ipmnents for soy The ice houses umbia, Sumtc1 ~e that they cau1 sraall shipraents be made by eCM kes the cost o luxury deliverei cents per hun. rse the loss it erable and deal osell at $1.00 pe: can be seen tha small margin o This is an un for on and stlggest -ses are in a icora e the price up. f this ice famine expressed them liug to put mane: lant at this pointl ly remedy for pre occurrences in the mmiett is a ver (in!; a WAT( us ro [e by N i ce re to lv d. Dof G- aidwel y. d )s A Delightful German. There was a delightful danc at the Armory Wednesday even ing, given in honor of the visitin n young ladies. Music was fur a nished by a band from Columbia ir and dainty refreshments weri e served during the evening. k Misses Heldn and Kitty Rior >f and Messers D. B. Anderson, Gui n Walker, Beverly Sloan, R. Mean. g Davis, J. Q. Davis, Jr, Caldwel e Jones, Robert Brockington, Eld e ridge Fickling, and C. F. Davis d from Columbia; Misses Annii e Sloan, Isabel Ruff and Amy Fitz e simmons and Messers Herber .t Ruff and Dr. J. R. Desportes o from Ridgeway; Messrs T. I Davis and Harry Ruff, from Roe] Hill, and Mr. Hugh McCauley of Chester, came to join the fes tivities. S The german was gyacefully le( 'r by Miss Annie Sloan and C. F d Davis. The following co uple 'twere present: Miss Lila IBrocking s ton and T. K. Elliott; Miss Day a sie Brockington and Eldridg s Fickland; Miss Isabel Rutff and SBratton Davis; Miss Fitzsimmons a' and Herbert Rluff; Miss Annie - Sloan and C. F. Davis; Miss ', Helen Rlion and D. B. Anderson; t-Miss Kitty Rion and J. Q. Davis a Jr; Miss Mary Pagan and R. t Means Davis; Miss Earle Wat rous and Chas. Neil; Miss Laura Douglass and Ed win Mc Donald; Miss Alice Walker and Amos SDavis; Miss Janie Ketchin 2 and Louis Bye; Miss Miriam 2Jordan and Caldwell Jones; SMiss Annie McKeown and John Neil; Miss Bremer and Jesse SDoty; Miss Grey Neil and Jack fPressley; Miss Annie Davis and TJ. C. Thorn; Miss Floride Martin and Clark McCants; Miss Annie Dotv and K. R. McMaster. Miss Emmons and Ri. F. Gooding; Miss Maud Snow and A. G. Quattle baum; Miss Causey and Hugh McCauley. Stags-Messrs A, G. Ellison, Robert Brockington, Ern~est Glad deni, Gus Walker, Beverly Sloan, -Harry Rluff and T. L. Davis. For Over Sixty Years Mias. WIGsLoW's SooTH ING SYUP has been used for over 60 years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect secesa It soothes tl~e child, softens the gumail dlays gli pain; opres wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immnedi ofely. Sod by druggists in every part ofteworld. Twenty-five centsa bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winislow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. MiOnly finest tobacco is used in Dan Eninmett Cigar. A. ii. Bass, of Morgantown, Ind., had to get tup teni or twelve times in the nigh t and had severe backache and pains ini~ kidneys. Was cured by Foley's ih ney Cure. Sold by Mc Master (Co. Elevenf huindredl aies of land, six hundred andl sixty acres si tuate in the northern) part of Riclhtnd Cormiy and the remauiuder adjoining in Fairfield County. lyiung on the waiters of Rice and1 Twenty-five-Mile Creeks. One hundred~t( aci-es t hereof being bottonm L lands on Rice Creek, Iinew for pastuire and1( corn1, sixty acres of whlichi r;ro in cultivat i nTorty LcresI ct ottomf huandon Twent; -.live,MIileCr(ek. Eight hunkuleda aerof this land is wvell timi - tiered wvithi pine an~d oak. and is within four* miles of the Seaboard Air Line Rallway and three miles fromn the niealrest station on the Southern Rail way andl about live miilesi fromu Blythe woodI. There are three tenant houses ontepenises;. - ?or~ terms of~ sale apply to Messrs. - Ragsdaile & Dixon, Attorneys-at-Law, . Winboo S. C., or Dr. .J. .J. Robert son. lily thewood, S. C. Titles gtuaran teedl and( terms~ of sale easv. .10OHN T. SLOAN, ~ I 1223 Law Range. n_->m-Columbia, S. C. HTHISJf FOR OUR NEXT |WEEK I Dry Go Thiese Sumnm A Good Cot v fort. A big lot of Cots FULL STOCK to$15. Any size ani SPRING BEI Bring in your b1 repaired. Prom] Undertakin~ GIVEN THE TION AT AL] jR. W. PH The D IST' Best A On the market. Th borne out by all who one and you will be fi superiority. It is the mowe your hay. ----For Sa M. .W. Deering Mower Repairs a Summorns. STA TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. R. E. Ellison, Plaintif, against V. P. Randolph & Co., Incorporated,1 Defendant, Copy Summons. For Relief. Com plaint Served. To the Defendant above-Daamed: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a cp of your answer to the said cornplaint on the su bscrih r at his offie, No 1 Bank Range, Winnsboro, S. C.. with in twenty days after the service hereof, exeluive of the day of such service; and, if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff~ in th is action will apply to the Court for the relief dIemanded in the corn plaint. Dated June !4th, 190.. J. E. McDONALD, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the above-named Defendant: Take notice that the complaint, to gether with thbe summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the offce of the Clerk of the Court of Corn mon Pleas for Fairfield County, in the] State of South Carolina, on the 14th< day of June, A. DJ. 1905, WVinnsboro, S. C. July 3rd, 10.. J. E. McDONALD, 7-.-si Plaintiff's Attorney. PACE i d.L ods . or Day ~ill add greatly to your com at special prices. OF IRON BEDS from $6 style you want. )S in various sizes and styles. roken furniture and have it >t work at reasonable rates. Orders PROMPTEST ATTEN .HOURS. ILLIPS. eering lower is statement is fully have used it. Try illy convinced of its r to use in saving alc by D ot y. Iways in stock. Sum mons. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIEFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Thomas J. Cureton, Plaintiff, against 7'. P. Randolph & Company, Defend ant. Copy Summons. For Relief. Com plaint seryed. ro the Defendant above-named: You are hereby summoned and re -ired to answer the complaint in this retion, of which a copy is herewith served upon you, and to serve a cp >f your answer to thesaid comnplant m the subscribers 'at their offices, at Winnsboro, S. C , (above The Winns boro Bank), within twenty days after r:he service hereof, exclusive of the day >f such service; and, if you fail to an swer the complaint within the time foresaid, the plainiiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief lemanded in the complaint. Dated June 14th, 1905. RAGSDALE & DIXON, Plaintiff 's Attorneys. ['0 the Defendant, V. P. Randolph & Take otice that the summons in :his action, (together with the comn >aint), of which the foregoing is a* wpy, was filed in the omlce or the .ierk of Court for Fairfield County, at >Vinnsboro, in said County, on the .4th day of June 19DI05N "7-.-6 Plaintiff's A ttornery!L