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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 Glob White Flat Dutch Pomerarian White Globe Mammoth Red Top White Large White Norfolk Glob Globe Large White Cowhorn Wood's Improved Red Top Purple Top Yellow Abe White Globe deen Golden Bali or Orange jell Extra Early Purple Top Seven Tops Milan Purple Top Yellow Rut Southern Sno White Globe Baa Wt The man that won the premium on turnips at our Conrnty Fair bonght his seed from Jno. H. McMaster & Co., Phone 39. DRUGGISTS. LANDECKERS BIG STOrOe Is sure enough doing the Big Business of Winnsbor( Why? Because he has up=to=date goods that wil sell, lie is hustling all the time to get goods to sui the trade. A call will convince you that everythin is marked down to suit the times and your pocket. You will have to see them to understand how we can sell themat 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', MA n's, Boys' and Misses' Shoes and Slippers in endless variety. Prices right. Our Notion Department is full and co plete. Call and examine those silk-worked Shirt Waist Patterns and Japanese Drawn Silk Mntl Scarf and Table Covers, at a bargain. Ovmerla secialty. poorio o h eeo our limnse ais'ock. kits LaiMen's os and Boyss' Shit oholgaes and Slipprs inr busilessrey rcsrgt Sc otoleparts Ls, Scence anm ours PatrsanTaa eernsi.k SeeourBlNeJaIN SLOANs Pkrsin. Mensadsells ShrsWfagos. Non Lanetter. Fou ScEos Teacher. THESEM ARWIE EEDED!N GRASSPBLA ES DRAHOKSfr.- t OPEN SETEMBHER. ,195 BeuretoENJAMIN b SLutifu Pssrmient. Birdsel SWagonsR LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, Aug. 16, 1905 -A large force of hands is at work on the streets. -Mrs. H. B. Refo left Monday for Wrightsville Beach, N. C. -Mr. Otis Smith spent a few days in Longtown last week. --Mr D. G. Dwight of the Porter Military Academay is in town. -Little Miss Hazel Harden is with relatives in Lancaster. --Miss Hattie Auld of East over is visiting the Misses Mc Master. e Miss Mattie Minton left yester day for Columbia for a stay of several weeks. -Mr. H. E. Pressly is back from an extended visit to friends in North Carolina. y -Miss Lucile Wright of Mont gomery Ala., is the guest of Miss Lucy Matthews. a -Mr. Josiah J. Obear is enjoy ing the mountain breezes of the Lake Toxaway region. -Rev. J. R. McAlpine of Pine ville, N. C. has been on a short visit to relatives here. -Mr. W. C. Boyd went to Car lisle Sunday and Mrs. Boyd and boy returned with him. -Mr. J. E. Pressly, who has been on a visit to his brother at Avon, is again at home. -Anouther old landmark hap pily gone; the blacksmith shop on the power plant property. -Miss Ruby Ragsdale of Blairs is with the family of her 1tncle, Hon. G. W. Ragsdale. t 90M. W. Doty can supply you with your lumber and shing lers. See him before buying. -A good party of young people enjoyed an afternoon's ride out to the quarry Saturday afternoon. -Mr. Edward Caldwell of Al lience has accepted a position with Caldwell Dry Goods Com pany. -Mrs. J. F. McMaster and children have returned from a months stay at Stearns and Sa luda. -Mrs. Oscar Brice and children of Columbia are spending this week with the family of Mr. J. P. Matthews. -Miss Lizzie Latimer has re turned to Chester after a short visit to the family of her uncle, SMr. H. Langley. -Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Richmond are at home after a stay of some time in the mountains of Western North Carolina. -Miss Carrie Stewart returned home Monday from Columbia, where she has been visiting re latives for the past week. -Mss Margaret Blain of Blackstock was tne successful contestant for the vacant schol arship from Fairfield county. -Mrs. A. W. Brown and children will return home this week after a month's stay with her sister at Knoxville, Tenn. -Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Miller and daughters, Misses Helen and Laura Burton, returned to their home at Shelby, N. C. yesterday. -Mr. Ernest Ellison, who is now conniected with the Southern Cotton Oil Company at Char lotte, spent last week at his old home. -Mrs. C. M. Strong and Mrs. J C. Neeley of Charlotte, N. C. are spondidg a few days at the home of Mr. Sap;e CaTgarb at Adgers. -Mr. and Mrs. G. A. White leaves this week for Portsmouth and neighboring points for a stay of about two weeks with his relati' es. -Mr. W. V. Stewart returned home Monday from Longtown were he has been spending his vacation with his brother, Mr. .Mr. J. A. Brice went to An derson hat~ week tp visit Mr and Mrs. TLigon, who ha4 ths~ mis fortune to lose their littlp fiv month old babe. --Mr. E. M. Matthews, who ioh1s a very responsible posi tion with the New York~ Tele phoe Co;;pany, is iskipga 4slort vaaion g.t his old home. -Messrs Henry Pressly, Brat ton Davis and Edwin McDonald left yesterday for Georgetown were they go to help the Co hiimbia boys in a game of ball. .-giss Se Dsap has gone to Grenville for two weeky vaca.tion, During her a.bsence her plee at the Western Union is being filled by Miss S. M. Cloyd of Lan -A new rurali route has ibeen established from Longtown. This will be a great accomnmo rdation to a section that has en oye efry, poor mail fagiities -Rev. C. E. McDonald left Monday for Pineville and Black Mountain. He will be absent for abcut thuee weeks during which time there will lbe n.o service in the A. R. P, chamrph. --The res~iderce of Mrs. Re becca Woodward is being rapidly put up. Mrs Deal has let the contract for a neat cottage on the lot in front of Judge Neil's. Work on it will begin at an early day. -Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Min naugh of Columbia spent Sunday in town with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Williford. Mr. Williford has been quite unwell of late, be ing confined to his house all the while. -It is said that already there are more than 200 hands employ ed at the work at Catawba Falls and that in a few weeks this force will be increased by several hundred more. Great develop ements are te be made there. -Winnsboro 14; Columbia 0. This is the story in short of a game of ball wholly without in terest Thursday afternoon. One or two more games of the saiue order will put an end to any at tendance on the games on the college green. -The South Carolina Baptist, hitherto published by Rev. A. McA. Pittman is now being pub li& -d by Revs. Louis J. Bristow anu V. I. Masters, who have, changed the name to The Baptist Index. Pittman & Son continued to do the printing. --Mr. W. H. Hamilton, a former Fairfield boy, was in town Wed nesday in the interest of David son College. Mr. Hamilton after several years of successful teach ing will now take a post graduate course, first at Davidson College and then later at Johns Hopkins University. -Miss Janie Ketchin delight fully entertained a number of her young friends Wednesday even ing in honor of her visitors, Misses Sherrill and Steele. An other most enjoyable entertain ment in honor of these same young ladies was given Monday evening by Miss Susie Ketchin. -Mr. J. E. Williams after a pleasant stay of about three weeks with relatives in Richmond is again at his post in the News and Herald office, where he will be pleased to exercise the same skill in getting our your job printing or setting your advertise ment. He is ever ready for your business. -The paint brush is still being used in town. Messrs A. W. Brown and H. E. Ketchin are both having their premises great 1y improved by the same. Still ~others places are to be repainted in the near future. There has been a freer use of the paint brush in Winnsboro this year than in many years past. This is a good indication of better things coming. -Mrs. W. S. Till of Jackson ville, Fla., and two little daugh ters, Jesse Frieda and Florence Woodward, are visiting relatives at the Duval Hotel. These two htle girls are charming enter tainers with their songs and re citations and have appeared in many entertainments as the Till children. Mr. H. F. Till of Elloree also accompanied them and is with his daughter, Mrs. J. D. Delleney, at Rion. A number from Winnsboro go North this week, some for busi ness and others for pleasure. Among these are J. P. Cald well and Miss Lizzie Beaty of the Cadwell Dry Company; T. H. Ketchin and L. E. Owens of the Ketchin Mercantile Company; Miss Nettie Sitgreaves, milliner for D. V. Walker & Company; Jno. F. Davis, Lex Durham, W. H. Macfie, Amos E. Davis, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Geo. R. Lau ierdle, Mr. and Mrs. 4. 0. 130ag, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. Des~orts, F. M. Claria, J. T. McCarley, and A. G. Quattlebam. -Mr. John S. Stone, of Shel ton No. 1, doesn't live in this :ounty, but he does most of his trading in Chester. He is an excellent farmer, yet he doesn't boast about it. From a tract of land containing 5 acres he gath ered 11 bales of cotton last year. e said we had better not put hat in the paper for people uldn't believe it, yet it is true. He has the samre .land in cotton t this year again, and if a good seasn continues he niill make more this year og it than ever before. The variety of seed planted this ypm is imxown ae Toole's; last year he used King otton.-Chester Lantern. Married. Mr. James Foster of Pacolet and Miss Hester Clowney of Crosbyille were married on the 9th iinst., by W. W. Crosby, notary public. They took the up train for Spartanburg. Services at Brick Church. 'The public is cordially invited to attend the services at the Brick Church, which begin Thuirs dp, 4iuggst P. R1ev. Panl F~ressly of Lancaster willi d o the preaching. BARGAINS IN TIN WARE One Gallon coffee pots at 15 cets; 3-qt preserve kettle with two handles attaehed4 only 1 cent: 00 trin i>ans, only 16 ents; Roasters anc tertn ware at prices that are sure to sui yon I. A. Buchanan. 0Ul 0 0 E It will help you to kee a supply of Light in all sorts of 0 Call special attention to * styles. Also beautiful pa close out. To-go with these light %v Embroideries in match pat Fine stock of other Sun Stitch Hosiery, in pretty p * Corsets in the new shapes - SHOES. Pretty styles in Oxfords, We have them in the corre, 0 Splendid line of fancy T a We can help you solve t * quality of the goods you r U co 0 =.= Caldwel U E ,E00E.EE. Mass Meeting Called. A mass meeting of the citizens of Fairfield, interested in voting the dispensary out of the county, is hereby called to meet at the court house in Winnsboro Satur day, August 26, at 11 o'clock. A full attendance is desired. T. K. Elliott, J. E. McDonald, W. R. Rabb, J. P. Caldwell, T. H. Ketchin. W. C. Beaty, C. P. Wray, J. Frank Fooshe, T. L. Johnston, W. B. Hogan, Lamar Ferguson, W. J. Turner. New Advertisers. Beginning with this week the firm of D. V. Walker & Company will use regular-space in the New and Herald for extending an invi tation to the people of Fairfield county to do their trading with them. See their advertisement to-day. D. A. Crawford, who has just moved into his large new brick stable, makes au intersting an nouncement to-day that every one should read. He is certainly in a position to do the business. McMaster Company, L. S. Mar row Company, and M. W. Doty all have new advetisements in this issue. See tham. Be sure to read the advertise ment in The News and Herald. To Marry in Ole Virginia. The following invitation, which has been received here, answers the guess of last week as to the ugust wedding, and announces a commng marriage in which all Winnsboro' will be greatly in terested as the fortu;nate young man is the saa~ of Dr. and Mrs. EB. J. Quattlebaum and a ranking 2eber of next year's graduating ~lss in the Atlanta Dental Col oge1 and the bride-to-be is well nown here, having been for everal years the popular milliner f the Caldwell Dry Goods Comn any: Mr. Severn Augustus Kella1m will give in marriage his daught-r Mary Kathryn Mr. Albert (*ordon Quattlebaumn en Wednesday afternoon August twenty-third nineteen hunidred and five at four o'clock hree hundred and five Chapel Street Hampton. \Virginia 'he honor of your presence is req4uested~ FIRE IN Tlg COURT hioUSE. )tce of Supervisor Burned--Valua ble Recores in Other Offices Saved, The court how~ had a narrow, scape from bew destroyed by ire Monday morninag. When the ir bell rang. ja . ho'fore the olock struck five 'a og j,:3o that the ire origia&. iw h ofile of the :ounty sup'eri'or, presmuably he wor k of ra . Through the uick r spos of the lire comn pany, it we contine1d to that affide, in v'hich aH the bhooks Sand papeprs which wxge not in th safe wvee >2c.y id or so badly wrhes fo.~ r future reference. Thie paer l. the sa fe which was not lockel, : i saf~e havmng been bored inctu s'v ral ears ago when the ' oJini n wags lost by the upi'rvir werei aded .hese incue .ri and other pa-: ySuervisor jhrh-x. K- b. a.- whieb were fiestroe2'en b- ne up again from these 94. .s No p:Il in the other ofBi p cool and add much to yot Weight Clothing. We can Light Weight Goods for 2 pretty and sheer material iu Whi -terns in colored Organdies and Mt eight goods, wo have an extra fine terns-all very cheap. mer necessities, such as thin Lis: attor, Gauze niderwear, pretty a: -best makes, Invisible, Lacini. ant Sandals and Southern Ties for Lt shapes. Prices low and quality Vhite and Colored Shirts. Prices ] :he hot weather problem to your .eed and in the low prices you pay. ME TO SEE 1 Dry Goods C< Lumber! Lum I have started a saw n supply your wants LUMBER at i from unbled long-lea few Let me serve you in ti M ces were injured in anyway. The books from offices of the clerk of court and judge of probate were removed. The damage to the building is estimated at about $500. It is insured in com mon with other county property in the State Sinking Fund. Had the fire occurred at an earlier hour in the night or had not been discovered so soon after it started, this discovery having been made by Mr. Jas. Smith when he came over to look after his baking, the damage woald have been far more serio~us as the flames were just breaking out of the offce in which they started at the titr~e the fire laddies began their work. services at Greenibrier. Rev. J. B. Campbell, pastor of the Winnsboro circnit, requests the announcement that special services will begin at Greenbnier Sund.y August 20. There will be preaching by Rev. W. S. Mar tin at 11 o'clock Suday morning atnd the service will continue throughouat the week, both morn ing and evening. Everyone is invited to attend these services. For Over sixty Years Mns. Wmt~sow's SooTIIa SYRUP has beeni used for over 60 years by mil lions of mothers for their childre-n while teething, with perfect srcenesss It soothes the child, softens the gumnis allays all pain: cures wind colfe, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea. It will relieve the noor lutle suirerer immedi ately. Sold by droggists in every part of the worla. Twventy-five cents a Ioitie. Bl-e sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. SFinal Disiarge.' Notice is hereby ;diven that the unIders4~ignal will apply to the Judige of Prbt for FairileldI County, on the 1rita day of Sep)temlber, 19053, for a tinal dischalrge as Adminuistrator of the estate of F. C. Lupo, decased. E. S. L UPO, License Notice. T~ho Odinance req uiring all persons domi~g buI~Isme in the Towni of WinnuS beau to# na the stated License, has benin ceehion sini~ce Jruly, 190>. duly publi!hed. Manvi~ per-0onI- have niot ipaid I.L-Se Ii anli direted by thle Towni C(heii to i'.sert thui, further niotiee :ind t" wcarli al l prsOnlisht 11.1 IIU' 'Ity fa r non-payment wvill bie stictly enforced. JOH-N.J. NEI L. Clerk of Council. semeese eE.ee 30ds. * ir comfort if you have supply your wants >ummer wear. 0 U te Goods-great variety of 0 tslins at reduced prices to U 0 lot of Val Laces and Swiss g e-Thread Hosiery, Drop ad eheap; Summer styles in SHOES. * 0 en, ladics and children, the best. ow. satisfaction, both in the U * US. 4U * )mpany. =.'=u Lumber! ber! iil at my farm and can with FIRST CLASS -educed prices. ! pine to arrive in a days. is line. .W. DOTY. VINEGAR FLANOR / The food products of malted grains are un-i versally recognized as wholesome, and in malting barley th e RI grain goes through, a drying p roce e ss i n - wiich it develops a - very agreeable aroma,. This finally serves to grive t h a t exquisite delicacy of fiavor to dol malt vinegars, which is ob tainable by no other methods or from any other material. Heinz XXX Pure Malt stands at the head of all vinegars for table use in its purit y, healthfulness and . favorable aroma. We sell it in glass bottles, and refund the . money if you don't like it. W. C. Boyd Phone 25. Su mmons. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, (oUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OE COMMON PLEAS. Forence G. Feaster, Plaintiff, against Thomas E. Bell, Defendant. Summons, for Relief. Complaint not Served. To the Defendant above-named: You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com plaint on the subseribers at their office, No. 2 Bank Ranire, Winnsboro, S, C., within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service: and, if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plainttiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demand in the compllaint. Dated August 5th, A. D. 190.5. A. S. &W.DI.DOUGLASS To te absent Defendant, Tho Bell: Take not ice, that the *su whiich the foregoing is a copy coplajit inis cto the ofilke of the Clerk of mon Pleas for F.airfield 6th day of Auzut, 190 A. S. &W. D). com Plain