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We Waint Every One T o Try UR Ne Cream' icese, which has just eome in, and is as f;ine as can1 be. x OUR three popular brands of Coffee Barrington Hai,'s, White House and Fa- ?l vorite. No better to be had; the very best coffee satisfaction. OUR Cakes and Crackers. Big shipment just in. Finest variety and quality. OUR New Mackerel. Just superb. OUR Shredded Wheat Biscuit. Fresh A and fine. Breakfast Foods, Finest Flour, Hams, x Pickles and Sauces always in stock. All Vegetables and Fruits kept in sea son. J. D. McCarley & Co. I RLAIi HUNTERS Never go away from this store without a feeling of genuine satisfaction, for they always find what they come for. This sea son will be no exception-=in fact our larger stock will make it easier for them to be fully pleased. The men will be sure to be pleased with our showings in our SUITS AND PANTS, as ouristock of these is the largest we have ever carried. Big pleasure here too for the boys as we are showing a most attractive line of BOYS' CLOTHING. SHOES for the Men, for the Ladies, for the Boys, for the Girls. SHOES FOR ALL. TRUNKS and SUIT CASES for those who are going off and for the stay-at=homes too. Big assortment of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, Etc. Special Bargains inEMBROIDERIES and LACES. L. LAN DECKER. NEW ARRIVALS DAILY. Our buyers are back from the Northern mar kets and new goods have been comning in daily till now our stock is very full. In DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS and NO TIONS we are showing a beautiful assortment. Be sure to see these goods. Our MILLINERY DEPARTMENT is still up to its former high standard. Our Ready Trimmed Hats give genuine satisfaction. Our FURNITURE DEPARTMENT has many attractive bargains in it that will make your visit a pleasure. Come and take a look at it. J.0. BOAG. YOUR DRINK!NG WATER IS OF VIrAL IPOR T.DCE TO YOU. TO GET THE best water vou havf' to go down in the ground for it. We are making a spe~cialty o: Drilling Deep Wells th-it do not go dry .ed nifrd a corist imt fow of watter nn contauninatted bet sufc dajing?. Tryv one of these deep wel..\~ We c .1ril i fo yu at reasoUuable c >st. X'ec~ drjll righit through t'' h-tr~est rockL with o ir ne " we'l tuachline. If your w r saoM yQtp is U .t satisfLd >rv, let us knowv about it andl we w'II mie it a1 z ight for you. C rrespo nduence invilted. WXe succeed gh re othe~s fi1. R. T. Matthewvs & Son. __IIN LACKDT&. The recent arrivals have so completely filled the gaps in my stock th~at there is nothing lacking now. Fresh shipments in every line o? goods have been coming in daily, so that there is no trouble now about my supplying any of your grocery wants. All goods fresh and of the very best qualiity. J1HEESE AND MACARON iRgh freshi and of finest quality. BREAKFAST FOODS-=Force, Gcap Nuts, Oat Meal, Postum==all new stock jr't come in. CANNED GOODS -=Nothing wanting here; the very fullest assortment and of the most popular brands. CRACKERS AND CAiKES -=Extra finec andI fresh. HAMS AND BREAKBAST BiACON=Still handling Swift's, the ones thlat give s uch linie satisfac tion all the wile. PRESERVES==A full line c? "Ritter's" Preserves, Catsups, Chili Sauce, Marmialades and Honey'. The best to be had. CANDY, CANDY=A new shipment of Wiley's Candy just arrived. Fresh and 0. K. Phone 2 for your WV. C. Boyd. NEWS AND HERALD PUBLISHED WEEKLY, --BY WINNSBORO PRINTING CO. F.FRANE FOOSHE. - - EDITOB TERMS. IN ADVANCR: Dne Year,.............................1.51 six Months........................ .. WINNqBORC. S. C. Wednesday, Oct. 4, 1905. York's vote against the dispen sary was just a little the rise of five to one. But for Tirzah's steadfastness it would have been six to one. . The rapidity with which Hon. Kimsey 0. Huskey is coming into fame is a very practical dem onstrAtion of what there is in a name. Mills that go into the cotton future business are sure to meet with the same fate as individuals. They may hit it all right for a while, but sooner or later the tables will turn. The indications were all so -trong in favor of Lancaster's following the example of York in voting out the dispensary that it is pretty sare to say that at the election in that county yesterday there was another big majority piled up against the Great Moral Institution. The grand jury again recom raends that the public records be protected in fire-proof vaults. The putting of this recommenda tion into effect is with the lagila tive delegation-that is, nothing can be done till they pave the way with the necessary legisla tion. Their action will be awaited with interest. That is a wise recommendation of the grand jury that the county be bonded to pay off the indebt dness and to raise enough irouey to put it on a cash basis for its current expenses. As shown be fore in these columns, the inter est on the bonds and the yearly amount necessary as a sinking fund for the payment of the said bonds at the expiration of a period of forty years is less than the amount of interest paid each year on the present indebtedness and the discount on claims. Or in other words the whole debt, prin cipail and interest, could be paid off in forty years without an in crease in the present tax levy so far as this one item is concerned and an actual saving be effected to the county. Shall the people of Fairfield be compelled to go on paying interest anid discount, or will the legislative delegation take the necessary steps that will permit them to say that they pre fer to get on a cash basis? Fairfield Cotton Association. The meeting of the Fairfield Cotton Association Monday was fairly well attended. Three townships. Bear Creek, Jackson Creek and Albion had organized local associations since the last tneeting. The following contribu tions were sent in, Salem: $7.10; Woodward, $16.25; Stevenson, $4.25. Bear Creek, $2.80. The warebonse committee made its report through its chair man, Mr. McDonald, which was to the effect that the committee had applied for a cLarter for the warehouse compary with a capital stock of $25,000 divided into 2,500 shares of $10, each. Mr. McDonald gave some interesting information iin regard th the cost of ware-houses, etc. A discussion of the need of war:ho'u-es and the best means of getting up the money for the same then followed. The prevaiil ine senitiment seemed to be that vi; b tie present priee of cotton. th'-e 'honlld be no need for ad lii'i..unl warehmouse facilities. Thle sentiment in favor of hold, ing cotton for 11 cents se-emed to have weakened very considerably ~ince the last meeting. A call ~or subscriptions for the ware house met with siuch a feeble re sponse that practically nothing was done. The meeting was very much of a farce. Carolina Fire Brick Co. The meeting of the creditors of the Caro iu-s Fire Brick Company, of Killian's was held here to-d'ty. Mr. B. H H-yw.Lr.l was elected trustee. The claims against the the corporation aggregatte about $50,000 $47,000 of that amount eig alread filed. The assets are plac~md at $35,000. The majority of the liabilities of the corporation are held in Charles ton, and it is throug~h that the company will come out all right Mr. G.20. H. Moffet and Airz. R. S. Whiale~y were here to-day in connection with the bankruptcy proceedings.-News and Cou rier, Oct 1. OfBuy the "Shield Brand" Clothing from Hafuer Bros., Chester. S. C, and be shielded MANY VOTERS REGISTER So as to be Able to Vote at the Dis pensary Election, the Petitions for Which Are Signed By flore Than Ont-:ourth of the Registered Voters of the County. Monday was a busy day with the county board of registration, two members of which, Messrs. .T. H. Neil and T. W. Sligh, were present. They were both kept busy issuing renewals and new certificates. There were about 300 renewals .nd 35 new certificates issued. They also made a pretty complete revision of their books, they being assisted in tls very arduous work by members of the pr hibition executive townuittN-e, th3 county supervisor A;nd several ot.aer citizens from the respective townships. The books had not been previously revised in some time. The total number of names or the books was above 3,900 The names of all persons who had died or who had permanent y removed from the county were stricken off. After striking onl these and also all duplicate names, the books showed a total of 1,541 registered voters, which number would be considerably reduced by a thorough revision of three of! the townships fiom which there were no representatives to assist the members in their revi sion, only names about which there was positive assurance be ing removed from the books. A comparison of the nanes on the petitions that have been in circulation asking for an election on the proposition of voting the dispensary out of the county showed that more than 450 of the 575 signers of these petitions are registered voters. As the total number of registered voters does r.ot in fact exceed 1,500, it is clearly seen that the petitions have wore than the necessary one-fourrh of the voters of the county. The petition has not yet been, filed, as Supervisor Bur ley had a previous engagement that afternoon, which he had to go out in the county to fill. He will be back to-day, when the petition will be filed. There can be no doubt that he will order the election, as the showing that the petiti6ns will make with the endorsement of the registration board will be positive assurance that the law has been fully com plied with. The books of the board of reg istration were in bad shape, as can be readily seen from the number of names that were re moved in the revision. The board has not complied with the law requiring e ch man to apply in person for his certificate, but has added names separately cr ini lump as requested to do. As a~ result many names have been put; on the books that did not belong there and others appear two or more times in duplicate in the same or different towuships. The members of the board, bowvever, were very kind in their efforts to assist the committee is getting the books untangled, s. that they could see where they were at. For OverSixty Years MRs. WINSLow's SOOTIIING SYRUP bas been used for over 60 years b:y mil Lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect successs [t soothcs the child, softens the gumnis allays all pain; cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhosa. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immaxedi stely. Sold by drugistas in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Sootbing Syrup," anid take no other kind. iiiOall on T. M. Haynes for your Crockery, Glass anid Agate ware. WANTED -The ladies to come and see our up to-date Ready to-Wear and Pattern Hatts. All goods opened and ready for sale. J. 0. Boag. Mill Help Wanted. Wanted, help for Fairfield Cot ton Mills. Families will do weil to investigate the advantages the mill offers over the farm. Many families here make from $3 to 88 a day. Rent and provisions cheap. Good school and clhurchas. Apply to superintendent. 9 27tf *arW. A. Ueckling, the Co lumbia photopraphmer, will b~e at the Thespiani la'l iu Winnsboro, Thursday, Frilay .nd Saturdayv, October 5.7. C.dl1 to see him andi have your phlot:'graph made. Work sati.,factory, prices rea sonable. WGut your Ammunition at T. M. Haybe,'. WDo not forgot to call at ihe The-spiau I.ll nd bare ' our photograplm taken by W. A. Reck ling, while 1e is heore- laiCnx ber the dat. Thursday, Frida, Sat o d y, October 5-7. ured of Lames Back After ;5 Y'enrs of Suifering. "I had beeni troubled with huLne back 'or fifteen years andi I found a (1on. pkte recovery in the use of C hamber sin's Pain Balm,"' says.lohn C4. Iish -r, Gillami, Ind. This i iimenit is also vithout any equal for sprainms and( iruises. It is for sale by Ubear Drug The facilities the me buying his merchandi5 to the consumer and g Valuable M An inspection of our better than words. V, Clothing, Sh it is especially so in Ladies' ai We have the most C ever offered, and havir making this a RECOR Imitati< are extremely prevaler to get VALUE FOR D( We will occupy muc able to go more into d( Ketchi The way to give your dauighter a good time is with some oue else. Paste one! on1 your Ezvelope. Put one con your Letter Hfead.. 40 for I0e.; 250 for 50,: i. ii fol8.00). M1Rs. E. D. WE E13L, lIhistrator, fg~irThis pict ure will only appear onCc Letters of Administration State. of Southi Car' lina, C.,ounty of F'airtieild. hath maide suit to mie to ueranlt her let effets~ of Edwacrd 31. W\oodward, de Theste are, thierefore. to eite andic ad mnish~i~ all and sin'.ticr thie kind:'ed anid credlitorS of the u-aid Edwrd& IM. W\~I1~oo wod, deceaedo, thaitt they~ beI 0 nd ap)pear biefoare me1, in the Court of P'ro hate, to be held at 1 airtield Court Hou.-e, south Carolina, (on the 1Uth day <-f (ctober nlext, after publen tioni her--cf, at 11 o'eb8. in1 the fore nifon, ic shocw eause, it any they ha've, wvhv the slil adlmznisiratIoll alluduNc not hce :-ited. ( ivI c un1&der my~ iwndo, thi's:'Sth day D. A. BRlOoM, Letters of Administration ( oun~ty of! Failic. I v y It c Bro, E-'i ., Probac~te Juldge: Whlereasu, I.. W. Hawces- hanth nade suit to mei' tc :granut himr le!'irS of adl min11istrationi of the es! tate anid et!'ets of .John L. Hawv. dlece4asecd: 'lTes are, thlerefocre, toc cite 0 nd ad undci (reciit(.rS ofj te said John2 1L. HJawet, cl',.-'ed thIat they be and1 atppear befocre ride. in thce (ourt of Pro bcatde, to be~ bhlc a! Fairfieh'l (Curt House, Sou~ti h Carolina, on~ t he 12; h da o Ooe next, afte pul]ica ticn hereof'I~ , at 11 'e'oe in I the fore 1noon, to sho~w (:lnI, it :ny thiey have, whyi the -i i a).iIh tub ;c:icto shonhIl niot bc crra ut-t'1. of O)ctober, A. 1). 1!01. Grovei has stood the test 25 years bottles. Does this record<( rci iso. rchant now has for excluding the middleman and e direct romn nanufacturers is a great blessing ives erna d-ise at Very Close FALL STOCK will emphasize this statement 'hile this fact is very noticeable in our oes and Furnishing Goods, id Fanily Merchandise. ornplete General Stock we have ig been bought with care, it will do its part in D=BREAKING YEAR in our business. ns and Adulterations :t this season and you need to be careful in order )LLARS. h larger space in next week's issue and will be ,tails. Mercantile Co. BUGGIES! BUGGIES! The CHASE CITY and HACKNEY BUGGIES are genuine value and give the best satisfaction. The OWENSBORO WAGON has no superior. JOHNSON'S MOWERS are the best. Not in a trust . K. R. McMASTER. We Sell These. You want the 'oest. Are y ou ready for it this season?~ Wanse h ar e pe ared snvr before to meet you stluanperice. wA bsolute honesty in ake and material. You will agree when we tell you IT'S THE FAMiOUS J *Studebaker Line F No mattrhat you want-fi'a haresn or got it or will quickly get it. Come in and Agure with us. Everybody knows the place. D. V. Walker & Co., * Winnsboro, S. S P. S. Te Stdebaker nameplate on avehicle Tasteless Chili Tonic .Average Anual Sales over One and a Half Million if merit appeal to you~? No Cure, No Pay. 50c. ttle is a Ten~ Cent, package of Grove's Eack Itoot. Liver Pils.