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Plant I WE HAVE JU! 150 Lbs. of' We want to furnish y( 14 DIFFEREN Early Red or Purple Top White Flat Dutch Mammoth Red Top White Globe Wood's Improved Red Top White Globe Extra Early Purple Top Milan Southern Snow White Globe The man ti at won the Connty Fair bon! Jno. H. McV Phone 39. LANDECKER Is sure enough doing the I Why? Because he has ul sell. He is hustling all th the trade. A call will con is marked down to suit th You will have to see how we can sell them ures. We will not be A new lot of Men's suits or single piece at Summer Dress Good rest of our immense s Ladies', Men's, Boy and Slippers in endles Our Notion Departrr plete. Call and examine til Waist Patterns and Mantle Scarfs and Tab SOveralls a specialty. See our line of Ladic Men's and Boys' Shi Yours for busi L.. ])ue West F 47TH YEAR BEGIh Strong Faeulty of 5 men,:] 126 pupils from 11 States; A. B., B. S. and L. I. degre Usual extras.. Board and tuition $150.00 Ideal place for quiet study, influaenees, and kind personal o For Catalog address * REV. JAM HANDSOME ( OUR STOCK 01 1s full and is the most c ever brought to Winnsb and also our Crockery an . Beautiful assortment J. W. SE IRememb I AM H-EADQI MASON'S Quart anid Jars. If you need any, ca ..please you in quality Geo. urnips. ;T RECEIVED Turnip Seed. >u with what you need. T VARIETIES. a Early Strapleaf White Globe Pomerarian White Globe Large White Norfolk Globe f Large White Cowhorn a Purple Top Yellow Aber- f deen Golden Ball or Orange Jelly a Seven Tops Purple Top Yellow Ruta Baga V premium on turnips at our ht his seed from Laster & Co., DRUGGISTS. S BIG STORE ig Business of Winnsboro. -to-date goods that will C time to get goods to suit vince you that everything i times and your pocket. 1 them to understand b at such very low fig undersold. and Boys' Clothing in bargain prices. s in proportion to the W tock. el s' and Misses' Shoes variety. Prices right. S ient is full and com ose silk-worked Shirt. Japanese Drawn Silk F le Covers, at a bargain. D W s' Dress Skirts. rts of all grades. ness,f a male College S SEPTEMBER 13.a .1women. v 0 boarders.t >er year. thorough work, sweet Christianb tI ES BOYCE, President, Due West, Abbeville Co., S. C. al iLASSWARE.P E GLASSWARE omplete and handsome p oro. Be sure to see it h. d Delftware. and varied designs.E I G LEiR. er JARTEtS FOR I p Porcelain-inedS 1-2 Gallon Fruit n .11 and see me. I can md price. R Lauderdale. .OCAL INTELL"1GENCE Wednesday, July 26, 1905 -Mrs. T. F. Davis of KillianF on a visit to her mother, Mrs [anahan. -Mr. Boyce Elliott is spend ig a few days with his mother Irs. M. A. Elliott. -Misses Miriam Jordau and .lice Walker are visiting Mrs [. C. Miller at Trenton. -Mr. and Mrs. I. R. H3arby re visiting his brother, Col. C. S. [arby, in Greenville, Fla. -Mis. Sallie Fleming of .ugusta, Ga., is on a visit to the Lmily of Mr. C. M. Chandler. -Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Dwight ad daughter are visiting the Lmily of Mr. W. D. Douglass. -Mr. W. G. Willard of Spar Lnburg spent several days last eek with Mr. K. R. McMaster. -Mr. Jas. L. Bryson returned 'riday from Wrightsville Beach, here he has been spending his scation. -Mr. David Lauderdale left hursday for Glenn Springs, here he has gone for a stay of vo weeks. -Mr. Earnest Gladden, accom anied by his little sister, Isabel, visiting his sister, Mrs. Weeks, i Waldo, Florida. -Mrs. Bell Hood and grand in, Carl, of Atlanta, Ga., have 2en on a visit to the family of [r. W. A. Hood. -The Union meeting of the airfield Baptist Association ill convence with Sandy Level urch, July 29-30. -Mrs. L. R. Meyers of Cincin ati is visiting her mother, Mrs. A. Parmater, at the home of r. C. S. Pixley. -Mrs. James Porch, who has en visiting the family of Mr. . A. Bye, has gone to Philadel ia for a short visit. -Mr. T. K. Elliott, Jr., left ir NEW York last week. He ill begin work there as an ectrician. Success to him. -A few of the young people ent a very pleasant evening at rs. Creight's Wednes'day even g, where they were invited to a. -Miss Maud Snow of Tampa, [a., returned to her home Wed sday after a stay of two weeks th her cousin, Miss Annie Mc eown. -Master Glenn Ragsdale, who d his shoulder dislocated a w days ago by being thi own it of a buggy, is now getting ong all right. -Mrs. F. W. Hill and children iGreenville have returned to ieir home after a visit of several reks to her parents, Rev, and rs. J. B. Campbell. -Rev. E. A. McDowell of inety Six spent a short while town Saturday afternoon on s5 way to Mitford, where he is ~sisting in a series of meetings. =-Misses Clara Beaty and arie McCants returned home om Charlotesville last week, here they have; been attending e summer sohool at the U'ni ~rsity of Virginia. -Brother Bigham of the Ches r Lantern has onr sympathy in e death of his little three year d girl, Lula McDaniel, whose >irit took its heavenly flight ednsday, July 19. --The ica sitnaation is ; lit~1e ~ter than it was. as larger gaian ties are now being shipped. ough still by express. There ,however, some consoiation in sing able to get it, even if it is an advanced price. -Miss Nan nie Phinn erand Mvrs. .M. Jordan, Messrs. F. E. and L. Hinnant are back from the aesnmeer sabool. Miss Bessie :cMaster went on to Waynes: le, K. C., and Miss Euni3e Bia t is visiting relatives in Green le. -The wooden store now teeen ed by Mr. S. C. Johnston is to ve way to a brick'store, work Ling already commenced. Mr. .E. Ketchin is also at work on e new store building, which he iI erect next to Mr. Johan H. -The friends of tRev, S. 6 yrd are glad to know that he s about recovered from his ~cent accident, when he was ced on the leg by the horse be as driving. Dr. Neville, who as in the buggy with him, also istainied a siight injury in the Lme manner. Trhey had a very irrow escape. -In the game of ball Wed nes ay evening the clerks (did not rove much of a match for the igular nine, being defeated by a ore of 11 to 3. The music fur ished by the band added very mh to the pleasg~re of the owd and there were many kind spressions as to the progress at has been made by the band. -Messrs. D. L. Stevenson and I. B. Martin leaves next week >r Oklahoma, where they gn to jew the situation in the West. her will be back in a few days ,tll their friends that Fairfield is good enough for all who at here and that if there were on] more white people in the count.1 it would iudee(l be a gairdeu sipo -Mr. Toni Joidan is spendiii tis week in Sumter with reln tre~s. -There will be a meeting a tle home of Mrs. Geo. H.- Me Master Friday evening at 6 p. m for the purpose of organizing Chapter of the Daughters of th< Confederacy. A full attendanet is urged. -The following young ladie, who composed Miss Mirian Jordan's house party have re turned to their respective homes: Misses May Emmons of Wash mogton, Jennie Causey of Eutaw Ville, and Eleanor Bremer of Charleston. These young ladies have made many friends in the "Boro" and the young people are sorry that they are gone. -Miss Grey Neil delightfally entertained her many friends at her home last week in honor of the visitors here. Seats were placed on the lawn for the guests and Japanese lanterns were ar tistically hung about the ground, in the trees and summer houses, making a beautiful and brilliant appearance. Dainty refresh ments were served by Misses Nan Neil, Elizabeth Beaty and Miriam Center. --Mr. Daniel Hall was pain fully injured Wednesday after noon. He was attempting to get in his buggy and caught bold of the line, wh:ch was wrapped aroind the whi.p in some way. He fell and was thrown between the buggy and the gate post, his leg- being very badly bruised. He is now on crutches, but hopes to t e able to lay them aside in a few days. --Mr. S. B. Crawford will go to Catawba Falls Monday to ac cept the position of superintend ing :he teams in connection with the improvements being made there. At present the only ac commodations for the * men are small wooden shanties. How ever, a contract for & $5,000 hotel has been let and work will begin on in at once. A very large force of hands will be at work at the Falls within the next few days. -There will be plenty of ball playing here within the next ten days. Wednesday and Thursday afternoons of this week the Win sboro boys will play Spring Hill; Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday afternoons of next week they will play Ridge Springs. Both~ of the visiting teams are said to be in fine trim and the home boys will have to do some good playing to hold their laurels. G )od. g-unes are promaisedl and there should be a fall attendance at each. WSewing Machine Needles of al. makes. Big assortment. T. M. Haynes WFor a high standard cigar buy D~an Emmett. I as Stood the Test 25 Years. The old, original GROVE'S Tasteless Chill'.conic. You know what you are taking. It .is iron gdI quIiir.ne in tasteless form. No cure, nio pay. 50c. St. John's Episcopal Church. Service on the second Sunday in the month-daring the sum mer at 8.30 p. m. On the fourth Sunday at 11 a. m. 5pHre is a gcood one--oom bination dip per, funnel and strain er, cheap. Roasters at bargain prices. Other useful hovsehold articles at special prices. R.L A. Buchanan. Well Pleaeed. Mess rs. W. 0. McKeown & Sons, the Enterprising mnachinists oQf Cornwell~ i making reraitiane for ttieir advertising, say, "We are well pleased with the results obtained through your paper." OF course their adv-ertisement will be continued. This is only another illustration that it pays to advertise in The News and Herald. See their new ad to-day. Repairing Historic Church. There will be a picnic at the Brieg~ Chugrch fNaturday Agjgust 12th. The ladies will serve ice cream and the proceeds will go to repair~ng the church. All parties interested will meet there cn that day to clear off the grave yard. This effort to improve tllis his toric shgrch an4d sgrroudings should meet with the fullest en courag emenit. All t.re urged to be present. WOnly finest tobacco is used in Dan Emmett Cigar. For Over Sixty Years h as LjLn usedi for ove 60. yA ears by mu,1 lions 01 miothers for ihecir clhiidretn while t ething, with perfect sLeeeess t sooths the child, softens the gumiis all1ays a 1 pain; eures wind eOlie, and1( i thie best remedyl foir Diarrhra. It wi!JI relieve t he poor~ litt le sufrre innnied i atly SoI byu druggists ini every part of the world. Twnyfv cents a bottle. Be! sure and( ask for "Mrs. W Xisio''s ootbing Syrup," and take viav Il -! lt will ielp you to ke< a supply of Light in all sorts o' Call special attention tc styles. Also beautiful pa close out. To go with these light v Embroideries in match.pa Fine stock of other Sun Stitch Hosiery, in pretty j Corsets in the new shapes. SHOES. Pretty styles in Oxfords We have them in the corre Splendid line of fancy ) We can help you solve 1 quality of the goods you i U co 0 .= Caldwel Delightful Reception. One of the most enjoyable occasions of the past week was the entertainment given in honor of Miss Maud Snow of Tampa, Florida, by Miss Mamie Jordan. Delightful refreshments were served on the large piazza, which was taestefully decorated. The guests were: Misses Maud Snow, of Tampa, Fla,; Eleanor Bremer, of Charleston; Jennie Causey, of Eutawville; May Emmons, of Washington; Marion Utes, of New York; Julia Camp bell, May Martin, Lizzie and Sara Beaty, Mary and Ray Matthews, Francis Creight, Janie Ketchin, Miriam Jordan, and Annie Mc Keown; Mesdames. F. W. Hill, of Greenville; John Creight, Jas. Center, William Boyd. Just Received--A full line of Crockery and Glassware. T. M. Haynes. GSDan Emmett Cigar gives everybody satisfaction. Farmers' Institute. There will be a farmers' insti tute at the court house on Mon day, July 31, by the following representatives from Clemson College. M. B. Harden, fertili zers; J. S. Newman, agricultui-e; C. C. Newman, }orticulture; and W. S. Morrison, industrial educa. tion. Every farmer who oan should make it a point to attend this institte which will prove interesting and instructive, The same day there will be a meeting of the Fairfield Cotton Growers' association.- Every local organization is urged to be redre sented on this occasion. fiossy Dlade Itoms.~ The seven weeks drought has at last been broken. Old corn is very unpromising, the forage crops have done but little good, but the pea crop .may make up the deficiency. Cotton is improving, though it is late and is fruiting slowly. It will require a late fall to make a favorablo crop. Gardens are a failure, fruit and melon crops poor. I am glad to learn that a chap ter of the daughters of the Con federacy is to be organized in Winnsboro. Why not acamp of the Sons of Veterans also. I would liks to see more interest manifested in the veterans in this old county. It will not be long before the old Vets will all be camping beyond the shade. The health of this community is good. We hope the fiarmers esitu~te will be weni 4tteuded, for they are very instructive and should be well patronized. Miss Minnie Elkins, who recently went to Columbia to have an op= eration performed is roported better. Mrs T. W. Mann of Colum hi is j on a visit to her father Mr. J. L. Cauthen. Mr. J. L. Cauthen is on a visit to a sick sister at Ninety Sixc. ~1dozen Tumble~ at 3 a rj~'l7 sere and smoke Dan Emmett Cigar. Notice to Overseers. All roadi over*see(n are( her(.vl)*1 ntied to hatve ti eir roads workll ed asO sooia piO.eile. Thie general coniditioll ol' Ums I***I.I.*.eI.IE.IE.eeeE.E * mer 6oods. p cool and add much to your comfort if you have Weight Clothing. We can supply your wants f Light Weight Goods for Summer wear. pretty and sheer material in White Goods-great variety of tterns in colored Organdies and Muslins at reduced prices to veight goods, we have an extra fine lot of Val Laces and Swiss tterns-all very cheap. 2mer necessities, such as thin Lisle-Thread Hosiery, Drop attern, Gauze Underwear, pretty and cheap; Summer styles in -best makes, Invisible, Lacing and W. B. =:= SH OES. Sandals and Southern Ties for men, ladies and cbildren. ct shapes. Prices low and quality the best. Vhite and Colored Shirts. Prices low. 'he hot weather problem to your satisfaction, both in the ieed and in the low prices you pay. - ME TQ SEE US. 0 I Dry Goods Company. - Preserve Your Fruit, Have Fruit and Vegetables in the Winter Time. PINTS, QUARTS AND ONE-HALF GALLONS. Jelly Glasses in two sizes. Call on us and we will treat you as well as any one. Respectfully, McMASTPR COMPANY. Under Winnsboro Hl . Birdsell Wagons None Better. 'A Carload in Stock I Easy Terms. A. -B. Cathcart. Paper Bags Wrapping Paper and Twine at the News and Herald 1Office.