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Headquarte's for PAINTS, OILS and.... PAINTERS' SUPPLIES. r S \ie handle the best and at the v right price. L THIS IS A GOOD TIME TO PAINT, Cor-ne to us and let us talk o PAINT to you. a Yours, r Jno. H. McMaster & Co., Phone 39. DRUGGISTS. C A ig Specialty WITH US IS TO KEEP OUR STOCK OF b FURNITUREs right up-to-date alF the while and to sell at the closest possibie prices. Just at this time we call your special k .attention to a big line of a ROCKERS . that have just comve in. Some beauties among these at prices that wil make it interesting for you to see them. S Big shipment of U Pictures and Picture Moulding L tor.This i the place to get your new pictures arid to have your others framed. Special attention called to our COOKING STOVES. ft Full assortment at right prices. UNDERTACING A SPECIALTY. R. W. P LI L L I P S . LANDECKER'S BIG STORE Is sure enough doing the Big Business of Winnsboro. 4b Why? Because he has up=to-date goods that will sell. lie is hustling all the time to get goods to suit a the tIade. A call wi1i convince you that everything ~ is marked down to suit the times and your pocket. You will have to see them to understand 1d Show we can sell thiem at such very low fig- a ures. We wvill not be undersold. , , A new lot of Men's and Boys' Clothing in Ssuits or single piece at bargain prices. r S Summer Dress Goods in proportion to the rest of our immense stock. hi S Ladies', Men's. Boys' and Misses' Shoes B and Slippers in endless variety. Prices right. Our Notion Department is full and corn- a1 plete. Call and examine those silk-worked Shirt Waist Patterns and Japanese Drawn Silk M~antle Scarfs and Table Covers, at a bargain. .Overalls a specialty. See our line of Ladies' Dress Skirts.s Men's and Boys' Shirts of all grades. Yours for business, L. Landecker. BUILDING MATERIALS. y V I have just received two carloads of Dressed Flooring and Ceiling; Weather-boarding and it Rough Lumber, all cut from long-leaf pine.e Shingles, Laiths, Mvoulding, Brick and other o building materials always in stock. A full stock of Buggies and Harness at special d prices. Everything in Furniture. See our Baby Car- C*a riages and Organs.p This is the place to get a good Cook Stove. t Our stock of Dry Goods and Notions will inter- s cy U.0.8OAG. GRASS BLADES and GRASS HOOKS for cutting downi the grass and weeds about the place. Handles also. SCALE BEAMS FOR WEIGHING COTTON. GET c THEM HERE. t h Our 100k oi H8rdware is 00miplIt Be sure to see our beautiul assortment of i. ROCKERY A ND GLASSWARE. J.W. SE IGOLE R. .OCAL INTELLIGENICE Wednesday, Sept. 6, 1905 -Mrs. M. A. Gaillari of Co nibia is with relatives here. -Dr. J. G. McMaster of New erry spent Sunday in town. -A delightfully refreshing %in fell here Sunday afternoon. -Dr T. F. Davis of Rock Hill pent a few days in town the past eek. -Mr. and Mrs. J. A. McGarity pent a few days at White Oak st week. -Miss Corrie Lee Holly of erkinsville is visiting the Misses 'agsdale. -Miss Annie Ketchin has been n a short visit to Miss Bigham f Chester. -Mr. J. N. Center has accepted position with Lorick & Low %nce of Columbia. -Mr. LeRoy Habenicht is ack home after a two weeks' bay in Jacksonville. -Miss Tirzah Ke-chin has ac pted a position with the Cald ell Dry Goods Company. -Mr. Kitt R. M:Master is en )ving a short sta:- at various oints in Western N orth Carolina. -Miss Ella Be-ity was the aarming hostess tc. a large num er of her young friends Tuesday) renig. -Mr. D. A. Eiliett and family Kosciuscko, Miss., will spend iis month with hie mother, Mrs. [. A. Elliott. -Miss Daysie Brockington ft Monday for Bli.irs, where she Des to take charge of the school that place. -Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Doty turned home last week after )ending their vacation at tearns, N. C. -Mrs. J. Q. Da vis is in Colum a with her son, J. Q., Jr., who is been quite sick, but is now uch better. -Mrs. R. C. Gooding and rs. J. E. McDonald went to idgeway Monday to attend the neral of Mrs. Lanhorn. -Mr. R. W. Matthews left inday for Anderson, where he ill spend this week at the home Mrs. Matthews' mother. -Mr. Robt. Ratteree of York lie is now looking after the busi ass of Mr. A. Williford, who is ill confined to his home. -Elijah Hall, an aged negro an, was found dead in his bed trday morning, his death sing due to natiral causes. -Mr. and Mrs.RB. S. Bollingsr, ter a stay of several days at the >me of Dr. B. J. Quattiebaum, turned to Coltumbia Thursday. Mrs. C. S Dwight and ughters, Misses Marie, Martha, id Natalie, and son, C. S., Jr.. will end this week with relatives in -Mrs. B. T. Beason of Wood Lf and her little daughter, Lucia, -e spending a few days at the >me of her brother, Mr. J. L. ryson. -Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gooding ud Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Elliott, ho spent their vacation with ilatives in town, have returned Columbia. -Mr. W. S. Gladden, who now is a position with the Southern ower Company at Charlotte, >ent the past two days with his other, Mrs. Sarah Gladden. -Mr. Walter Crawford has cepted a position with H. B. efo; Miss Etta Bankhead with V. Walker & Go; and Mr. J. E. alith. with J. D. McCarley & Co. -After a thiee week's rest at Ia ~k Mountain, Capt. W. G. .rdan is again at his post in the innsboro Baink, he and Mrs. >rd an having returned home st weh. -The fire company will hold regular monthly meeting this rening in the town hail at 8 clock. This is an important eeting and a full attendance is -As a result of the meeting )ductedl by Rev. J. L. Freeman Le~banon school house the ast week, there were 11 bap-. sed at tbe pool near Mr. Stone's unday morning. -Rev. S. C. Byrd, who has reen canvassing the state in the iterest of the eindowment fnnd >r the Presby terian College, :w located at Clinton, filled his ppoiuttiment Sunday morning 2d preached at the union services at evenimg. -Miss May Ketchin, who has ist tinished a business course at [aefeat' Business College in lumbia, spent several days in >wnl the ast week on her way >Lumbei ton, N. C., where she as accepted a very desirable -In the list of new houses uit in Winnsboro in the last 7 as given last week should ve eer included the residences f Messrs. J. M. Harden, S. S. ibson, r.nd J. A. Ilinnant. So' here is still less reason for~ roaking on the part of the cit oens of Winsbpro. --Dr. Oscar Brice of Columbia is spending this week in town. -Miss Ellen Perry of Fred ericksburg, Va., spent yesterday in town. -Miss Margaret Cunnin gham is visiting at Mr. John S. Cath cart's. -Miss Loulie Lee of Summer- I ville is the guest of Miss Clara 4 Beaty. -Mr. F. E. Hinnant spent 4 several days in Columbia the past week. -Mrs. J. W. Seigler and chil dren are visiting Mrs. G. J. Wilds near Ridgeway. -Miss Laura Burton Miller will return to her home in Shelby to-day. -Mr. and Mrs. George R. Lau derdale are back from the north- I em markets. 4 -Miss Lizzie Smith of Long- I town is spending a few days in town with relatives. -Miss Janet McLure of Ches ter will be the guest of Miss An na Beaty this week. -Mr. S. W. Wooten and Miss Lula Boney of Blythewood were married in Columbia Thursday, 4 August 31. -Miss Isabel Douglass has 4 returned from an extended visit U to various points in the North and in Canada. -Mr. M. C. Kennedy of Green ville was killed at Shelton one day last week, while getting offa coal car. He fell and broke his neck. -The friends of Dr. Samuel W. Bookhart of Blythewood are pleased to learn that be is now ecovering from a recent severe a illness. F -Supt. L. T. Baker of the g Mount Zion Institute will arrive ai this week to get everything in n hape for the opening, Monday, 11 Sept. 18. -Mrs. S. B. Campbell, widow >f the late Dr. J. W. Campbell, S died at her home near Smallwood gW everal days ago. She had been F in invalid for several years. ha -Monday was Labor day and t it was generally observed a ;hroughout the country. There a as no observation of the day in J Winnsboro except at the post office. cc -Mr. J. P. Caldwell and Miss t izzie Beaty returned Sitturday th rom the northern markets, where .8 ~hey have been purchasing the n ~all stock for the Caldwell Dry. loods Co. i --In a fire at Johnston's Sat- a ray afternoon Mr. D. T- vi )utz, a most successful business nan and influential citizen of ~hat community, wras so badly t urned that he died Monday. m -Messrs S. C. Cathcart and hE . Frank Fooshe have been ap- sh ointed by Governor Heyward bi elegates to the Farmers' Na- of sonal Congress, which meets at ichmond, September 12-22. -A new mutual life insurance be ompany was organized ing Jolumbia the past week .Mr T. K.0 Elliott, president of The Winns xro Bank and the Fairfield ce jotton Mill, is one of the direc- an ~ors. s -The loss of Fairfield countyti s a result of the recent fire at ,] he court house has been adjusted pc ih the Sinking Fund Comn- be ission, the amu~rint allowed be- N< *ng $501.40. The contract for th naking the repairs will be let at ly -Mr. Chas. Parker, one of the fri southern's painting force, was lei -n ovei by a freight train Mon lay night. near the depot in innsboro. His hand and arm rei were so badly mashed that am-8 >utation of the arm was neces- pa ;ary. - -The Greenbrier graded d school opened yesterday with the ~ollowing teachers: S. A. Ma- o ~ruder, Virginia, principal; Miss T dabel Curlee, Rockton, interme- w late grades; and Miss Attie tri ?hillips, Springfield, primary tre ~rades. --.The following young men stood the examination Friday se or the Citadel scholarship: James pr osborough, Albion; Roy Cole- TI nan, Woodward; Alex Craig, SP Blacktock; Wylie Yarborough, p~ enkinsville; Thomas Rabb, Mon- ap ~icello. ha -Rev. C. E. McDonald, who has been enaeying a rest for di several weeks at Black Mountain, he ~xpects to return home this week. e requests the announcement a bhat services will be held in the cc L. R. P. Church next Sabbath at the usual hours. -That little want ad of Ow ns & Crawford in the News and erald of last week certainly did he the worki in short order, f1 r the ti< ery next day Mr. B. H. Mobley, s who had seen the ad, was up h from Columbia and took the en- l tire lot off their hands. Ads ef- D fect quick sales. y . -Mr. G. W. Brooks, the for-e man of the grand jury, who now U ives in Florida, arrived Monday P afternoon and is now engaged P with the other members of the w special committee from the gra.nd et jury in examining the books ins the various couty offices. J Bueuu 9ueu9u I I I I I I ARE JUST BA BIG S } I Watch this Caldwc -several from here went out picnic near Mr. A. L. Scrugge riday and witnessed two go( mes of ball between Monticel Ld Greenbrier, the former wi ng in the morning by a score . to 5 and the latter in the af te >on by a score of 11 to 9. -Ernest Feaster and Prest( mnders, both colored, who e ged in a carving contest in t] )asterville section last wee xve been lodged in the jail, whe eir wounds are being looki ter, while they await trial f4 sault and battery of a high ai gravated nature. -Speceal services are bei: nducted this week at the Ba ;t chureh by Rev. Jabez Ferri e former pastor, who is. eatly beloved in this commi Iy evcsi h onn . 'lc n nl o n o -is Aus CrofT Bar Is Wekt a cheo ti Clier e artdwth a 11Dy God Co.tisse two d theier, he position fo ornwl in the rnngy ascorie to wa ald he teon tacou -Erknest Fiaser family Dreu hasershort ston shetma< my frien ldge in then , wh w pease whiler theyat trile gvtlysod ntue.aiainf apndutei thwe at the Ba evie at beedn tie coatm 1yessfervicessed the mxamin ther enig a .0cck wi a introdtor sonnan sevcehA ecinvtedus atndlgn tos se -rons' Auogus Crote ir ns wek ee to taechreeo hii -l ry God Mrs. G.s Orehi ind hsrom psirtion forVi ori wiediney ey spi wssenge oe oran haccou scknes nher outhBolto u whrc andrthe say she inah plavedlear that shy ie ingere return innorom.h pt tooe wonthe s~atin pintmnthm. eU.S.M igee has been ieat I essfkeepingsin te wxih t preciaeed.aI no ythec i lyhe hotne wilhepo work a1 intheepnt k ent hsm ent freeably carean rou p ritono the pole fo th Daeath ad hasreen ir cros and J.bMlnto i; trMondaonng hisrote. H:o nes.wul Shege to seied hi rv towbnL.H. etoa -. andfers. M. AryhN.l .e f.relon, ethei trpringV twea Wedtnsday. They E esengerre on the trainbrtiw meeyyedy morning, s a ate rveos igcnth bay liv or mnhell. n .G ee )ur Buyer LCK FROM THE NORTHERN HIPMENTS OF ARE ARRIVING DAILY. Space Next Week for Our At 1 Dry Goods Cc 01.E0E.0010?004 to Marriage This Evenirg. rs'I - >d Miss Johnnie J. Tennant will be lo married this evening at 8 o'clock n. to Mr. R. L. Stover of Kershaw. of It will be a quite home wedding. r- The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. G. Tennant and has a been the popular "hello, central,' at the Winnsboro exchange. First Week Jurors. re The following are the petit 3d jurors for the first week of the )r September term of court, which id will conveae the third Monday, September 13, with his Honor Ig Judge D. A. Townsend pres iding: p- . S. Allen, R. S. Ketchin, s, W. C. Beaty, E. L. Lathan, R. Wade Brice, Jr.,R. T. Matthews,. W P. Blair, W. H. Macfie, A. W. Brown, H. C. McKeown.. atW. J. Burley, W. L. Orr, r . W. Boyd, Glenn Peahe, 'C. E. Cathcart, G. H. Rhine, h W ~. D. Davis, J. A. Stewart, 11 J. L. Dye, Wmn. Shirley., r.U. G. DesPortes, J. A. Stantori, T. E. Dye, WV. J. Turne':, J. Edge, J. T. Timmn!., ve R. C. Gooding, P. C. Turne r, SG. L. Hollis. J. J. Wood ward, -3. D. Harden, - J. G. WeL'don, ft .J. G. Isenhower, W. J. L. 'W~eir. A Buggy Breaker. The people, who tr avel the r- roa.d from Blythewood to Ridge Lway, are very long suffbring in .deed if they continue to put up' iswith that miserable plat' e in the road near the home of Mr. John 3- Miles. This is a lo' marshy ~r place that has had a litt le bridge i1 over it. This has now fallen in e and there is a terrible hole there L- that is enough to break .ny bug d gy in going over it. There is not a worse place in any roaid in the Ls whole county. A few dollars be would put this plaeo in proper re shape, make travel over the roads l- far more comfortale, and save Le some poor man the break~ing of .s his vehicle. nl With the exception of this place this is a very. fair road, e though it could be improve'd at .small cost by claying the few deep .e sand places that are on it. ,Taking Things by Storm. e- There is a~ gen aral belief that e't the average man will sign. any s thing in the way of a r otition - without ever stopping to con ~sider what he is signing.. The r following incident is soi aewhat e illustrative of the point in. g~s tion. ~One afternoon last week - Winnsboro's chief of po]lice came t. in and asked the printe r's devil, e in the absence of the editor from e the office, for that dispensary v petition that had been left here. llpprwas handed. him and A pperie' signature was soon ,- thereon. :- The next day the chief was| d congratulating uis on the very| -e large number of signat ares that{ is had been secured to Lhe petition.I r We were rather surprise~d that he considered we were doing so well, for at that time there were only about thirty who had signed the same. Nor did we uderstand, t the occasion of his felicitation 'D till our return to out office to icomplete our ginning report, 9i >y when to our complete aLmazement dwe found at the bottom of our: . official list of ginneries for Fair-~ s. field county the chief's signature .; in a boldness of hand that .clear s; ly indicated that he was in for e voting the diapensar-y out. . Now as the ginneries for this a coanty number from 2,301, the, er last number on the list is 2, Lie( 33, there being 93 gin neries in! v. Ithe county, and so the chief's jname appeared as 2,394. No ieE -E@EOE@E@ U 0 U U 0 U '0 UAKT N GOOD0 U 0 nouce en.U mpany.0 U MARKESANDe thaothnmement Ugis h dipesaywa crrig hig bystr, secalywhniti cosieedtathy ttlprmr voe fFariedcony snee moe ha 150,whchwol men ha hetoalrgitee voe shady or ha ,3U wondmaer estigitn. abu thlte movemdewtagas Thea disenary ws caryn thinegsm ofbl etoreeill whdewa itnd Blynhedeod. ther sehentta pimaing te ofm as el~d countnver eaness, the scotregistered.o oe ands hal morenf th 1thi-. Th iet wades inensehate smes bold sgatur Lesi owr he Whlers for Ridgeway, Tms an isfr-Blythewood.Afeseninig The gamtnne was oeo;t ther dress the laiscoreseng x The extment wate w a4 times at Bandstok bewee the hmtmand sona forreom Hlellil hattenac wsor ingdrn To he tnet day we toawTh a t - tendance was fine, all Blackstock people being baseball enthusiasts since tne fine playing by the Winnboro youngsters. The la dies were out in full force and af ter the game helped the boys to swell their tresary by the sale of cream, the good work contin iing till 10 and affording a most * pileasant evening for al. A pleasing feature of .the game w as the playdg.of "lim" Shat noni, who st'ill ruins bases as in fomer daye, when he .was one .qf bhe star players of the.State. a.in" was as happy as.covld be4 :>ver the return of his fine dog, a sn.rall a~d in the NTews anid Her ald, iavinig been ,the m~eans of estoring the lost dog :to his~ iappy master. toral: When you have lost myt hing, the :Thing to do is o advertise it in~ the News and ~erald. __ ___ The man who never dfails never ries. SHOO.L SUPPLIES - Sehe ql books .and all school suppl e at The ..News and Herald o ee.. HEALTH INSLRANCE The man who insures his fife is wise for his family. The man who insures his health is wise both xor his family and himself.2 -You mayiasamhealth by guard. ing it. It is uwrh guarding. At the first attackc of disease, w h ich geuerally approaches through the LWVER and mani fests itself in innumerable ways 7AE -.. Tut t's Pill And save your health. Teachers' Examination. WINNSBORo, S. C., Aug. 30, 1905. The next Teachers' Examination will be held at the Court House, mn Winnsboro, Friday, September ko 1903, beginning at 9 A. M. In addition to the regular subjects, questions will be submitted o n - "Hughes'' Mistakes in Teachin'r," "Petera's Civil Government" n Current Events. The teaebers are also advised to reaid the "Last of the Mohicans" and the "Vision of Sir Launida." D. L. STEVENSON, Superintendent of Education.