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Nun naly's Delicious Candies Received by EXpres. 6Oc.Per Pou-nd.C. -AT Jno. H. McMaster i CO., Phone 39. DROGISTS. SEED OATS. 5oo bushels horrie ai-ised Rust Proof Seed Oats c hand and for sale at the rght price. BUGG ES. REMEMBER WE .ELL THE BEST, Tyson anadJones, and if you want a chaper buggy, then buy the Fish er. We carry a full lite of both Wagon and Buggy Harness and Buggy fobes. The Same IdStory. It's the same OM story=-the- best place in Fairfield County to buy your FURNITURE is at R. W.* PH ILLIPS'. The stock is always fuil in every department and prices are sure to be the very lowest. If you haven't been in yet to see this season's offerings, be sure to do so before buying. BED=ROOM SUITES at various prices. Can suit -you in grade and price. iRON BEDS-= Large stock onl hand and at close prices. COOK STOVES are a specialty with us, No bet= ter place to get just what you want at the right price. . .PICT URES ! PICTUR ES !==A large assortment; some of them beauties. All at inviting~ prices. Be sure, to see them. UND E~RTAKIN G, A full supply of CASKETS and COFFINS. All orders promptly attended to. Men'stlothing I can save you money on MEN's CLOTHiING. A tailor-made suit for $:2-50. Can't be beat. BOYS' SUITS==A cod iine at Bargain Prices. Comieto see them. ShOES at prices to please you. As for GROCERIES come and get my prices before buying, I also have some nice JE wE LRY at rock=bottomn prices. Wi ll be ple ased to have youi cali and see for yourself. ! am bound to seli. Thanks for past patronlage, I solicit a continu= ance of the sa~me. ______ VW. A. H OOD. You'lIiBeSure TO FIIND IT Hf RiF if IS ANYTHI1NG IN THE WNAY OF for we keep our stock full ali the while. New Goods arriving daily. Beautiful assortm int of Fancy Dishles in rose and cherry ware. Boker's Scissors a.lways give the FBest Satis= faction. As big and as fine line of Pocket Knives as kept in much larger towns than Winnsboro. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, Oct. I I, 1905 -Miss Annie McKeown spent Thursday in Columbia. --Mr. W. D. Aiken of Charotte spent yesterday in town. -Dr. T. F. Davis of Rock Hill spent Sunday in town. -Supt. L. T. Baker speut Sat urday and Sunday in Camden -Mrs. J. B. Boyd visited rel atives in Ridgeway last week. -Mr. James Torrance of Charlotte spent Sunday in town. -Mrs. Tirzah Elliott leaves to-day to visit relatives an Pme ville. -Dr. W. B. Lyles of George town has been on a short visit to his parents. -Mrs. H. C. Miller of Trenton is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. G. DesPortes. -Mr. K. R. McMaster went down to Columbia Wednesday to take in the "Eternal City." -Mrs. Lou McMaster and Mrs. T. H. Ketchin have been spend ing a few days in Columbia. -Miss Maggie Aiken, who has been spending several months in the mountains, has returned home. -Mrs. W. A. Merritt of Bates burg spent the past week with his sister, Mrs. B. J. Quattlebaum. -Mrs. J. L. Mimnaugh of Co lumbia has been spending a few days with her mother, Mrs. A. Williford. -Mrs. John Lyles and Mrs. R. V. Woodward attended the Baptist Association at Ridgeway Thursday. -Miss. Mamic Jordan has returned home after a visit of several weeks to friends at Johns ton and Aiken. -Miss Alice Walker lft-Mon an for the College for Women, where she will take a special course in music. -Messrs. T. K. Elliott and Tom Jorian are attending the bankers' coivention in Wash ington this week. -Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Mayo of Baltimore are here on a visit to Mrs. Mayo's parents, Capt, and Mrs. T. J. Cureton. --Miss Nannie Brunson, who as bron spending several weeks with relatives, returned to Florence Saturday. -In Old Madrid will be pre sentedl it the Thespian Hall Sat rdav evening Oct. 14. Price 2c; 50e; and 75 cents. -Rev. Jabez Ferris made a short visit to town last week. He was on his way to the Baptist Association at Ridgeway. -Mrs. C. S. bwight, who has been spending several weeks with relatives, returns to her home in Columbia to-day. -Mrs. Robinson after spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Addie Williford, has re turned tolher home at Edgemoor. -Mrs. A. Gi Hlugl'es, who has been spena~ing some time with her sister, Mrs. H. A. Gaillard, will return to her home in Charleston to-day. -Mr. D. H, Robertson, whose home near Flint Hill was recently burned, has moved into the cot ~age of Mrs. Garrison near Mt. Zion Institute. -Dr. A. C. Traylor, of White Oak, a. licensed pharmacist, has accptedt the position of prescrip tion clerk at C. 0. Floyd's drug store.-Kesshiaw Era. -Mr. W. A. Reckling, the Como!bia Phiotographer, was so much pleased with his truip here te paist wee that lhe says5 be -R-v F. E. MDouald will be v'i ct 'ab Lahl di'** the (4r . G2. MiYes of lick ,tc e-tol 11 v. S. C'. Bvrd in th .- ie the past week pre parata e ct c:tmlniou at the Fr.E sGric e.urh Sabbath morn .-Thre w a big crowd out Thwh v evening to witiiess the ph v, "Ten N;ghit in a Bar-room." t WvS a o;e-X affair without oneh~I of tim puri'y gum.rant ee - Mr. T. M. Lyles of the Law den: men t of the South Caro lna Colleg'e has b en elected as rer-esectative of the Euphra ,lb' eei ' in th ponmg con es fo)r lhe loddy medal. 'r.p M. Harde ~~n rrkeived a1.* nay ..ow his brother. Aa smo !-taib~ g thit the Jarge aVer and in which be was bLrgely in'.s ed had been completely datoedl by fire. --Mr. J. W. Brice. sou of Mcj . W., Brice, of Woodward, who as been in cha~rge of the busi nes of Swift & Co. in Columbia has recently been trans~rred tc N: shville to takie charge of thei1 lere branch house at that place. IThis is a very considerable pro Imotion and one wvon by :aithfu: .--.ev. Neil Pressey, D. . has returned from Due West and will spend several clays here be fore going back to his work in Mexico. -Judge 0. W. Buchanan is holding court in Lancaster this week, having been appointed by Governor Heyward to preside in the place of Judge Towns'nd, who is not yvet sufficiently recovered to take his place on the bench. -Misses Fannie and Genie Gladney, of Winnsboro, who have been visiting their sister, Mrs. John Kirkpatrich, at Fort Lawn, were in t be city a few hours yes terday mor .ing on their return home. Their little nephews Joe and J. B. Kirkpatrick went home with them.-Chester Lantern. -Mr;. J. W. Porch and child ren of New Orleans, who have been spending the summer in Winnsboro at the home of Mr. L. A. Bye, have returned home. Mrs. Porch made many friends during 1-er stay here and several social functions were giYen in her honor. -Mr. S. C. Johnston has moved into his new brick store, which is nearly double the size of the wooden building it takes the place of. Mr. Johnston, by diligent attentiot to his business has built up quite a nice trade and in hi. new quarters will be ..better pre pared than ever to please his customers. --Mr. James Gelston, aged abort 80, died at his home nea Lyles Ford Saturday. He was a native of Ireland and has beei in this county for more than forty years. He leaves a familx of several children, one of whom, John, is superintendent of the Greenville and Columbia division of the Southern Railway. He was buried Sunday at. Salem church. -And now that the real Pat Crowe has been arrested, who that was there that night forgets the happy expression that was on the face of a certain member of the Winnsboro police force, when he took the photographic Pat into his possession? What a pity that photographs #an work such a deep.tion and have a man suffer the disappointment of not having the shekels come his way? 4W. C. Boyd has received, another sbipment of Block's Chocolate Candies in bulk. They are fresh and fine. Temperance Workers. The members of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union and Christian Workers and all ladies interested in the, cause of tem perance are requested to meet Fri day afternoon at the Metho dist church at 5 o'clock. Masenic Lodge Communication. The regular monthly commu nication of Wiansboro Lodge No. 11, A. F. M., will be held in Masonic Hall odn Thursday, 12th inst., at 8 o'clock p. m. The E. A. Degree will be con ferred. By order: J. W. Hanaban, W. M. C. M. Chandler, Secretary. WGoing to have that picture framed? Then bring it to R. W. Phillips. Hot Supper At Bethel. The young ladies of Bethel church will give a hot supper at the residence of Mr. F. K. Mann, Friday evening, October 20. The public is cordially invited to at tend. WRazors, Knives and Shears. Big lot just in and all should see them. T. M. Haynes. uoay the eueorn. u~ The~ R4. H.E 'I W.J7SRGGMaa ez ~r ...ammanesnesesnemos THE On the Corner by 1 over Thirty Th Millinery, Shoes, Cloti etc., etc. N Whatever a man r ber of your family nee< tom prices. A great n are as low, and on sor are selling while they ] They cost more than t cotton goods are scarce at the lowest prices. our stock of Dress Goo BIG SALE last Februa $3,000 worth of THE P please you in the mate * We did not have a fresh and new. The si are the latest. This is made by expert trimm Remember, we giv< cash you spend, and or prizes. Get one of our Your trade solicite< =CALDWELL U *I@E.I@IE@E@ I A High Fall. James Means, a colored painter, while painting the upper part of the outside wall of the con't house Monday afternoon, lost his I balance and fell backwards from the high ladder, striking the framework on which the sand screen was placed. He sustainad painful bruises and some of his ribs were broken. It is rather marvelous that he was not killed. Aa-Fresh shipment of Wiley's Candies. The very thing, you know wyhat for and who too. W. C. Bcyd. Millinery Notice. An up-to-date stock of Mil linery in all the new and desira ble shades and shape for the fall season. Popular shapes for ladies in felts, velvet, silk, chenille, and fancy braid effects. Misses and Children's Hats in continentals, rolling brims, sailors, etc. A full line of Tams and Caps in cloth, leather, camels hair, astrahkan and corduroy ranging in price from 25e to S1.00. Full line of veilings, ribbons, velvets, silk, and everything found in an up-to date millinery department.I D. V. Walker & Co. WCook Stove, did you say? R. W. Phillips' is the place to get a first class one at small cost. -Crosses of Honor. All Confederate veterans and oldest living lineal descendants, who desire a Southern Cross of Honor, will please send in their applications at their very earliest convenience to the John.Bratton Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy, Winnsboro, S. C. After their certificates are duly signed and returned, a day will appointed on which the crosses will be conferred. WDo you love to look at pretty pictures? Then come and feast your eyes. Big lot of beauties. R. W. Phillips. Your Price About how much woun von like to pay for ymn FALL and WINTER SUIT? a Name your price and we'll show yon a SUIT that will * more than meet year expecta-. tions. WheLher rigid economy co;mpeis you to make the most ga of a $10 to) Fut, or a hand- . some incona, justifies the * wearing of a lumurious $25.00 U out, we'll1 give you the best* your more'. can~ buy. W e in- e sure y ou s iefaction at any price. OUR CLOTH1ES ARE PERFECT. m Our S3uits sh w every mark* of expert workmanship in all those littlo devices which ear~ garmnents to retain their i to look well to the very last * '10TTO: FOR LESS MONEY. )MUNDS Co.: er. Columbia, S. C.* U. ...amsameseemeesmese0! BIG STORE he Town Clock has ready for your inspection ousand Dollars' worth of Dry Goods, ling, Hats, Underwear. Skirts, Jackets, Blankets, Leds, whatever a lady needs, whatever any mem Is in wearing apparel we can supply at rock-bot iany goods have advanced in price, but our prices ie goods lower, than last year. For instance, we ast, ALL THE BEST CALICOES AT 5c. A YARD. lat at wholesale in New York now. A great many , and hard to get. You can get all you want here Every lady in the county owes it to herself to see ds, Silks and Trimmings. No old stock here. Our ry cleaned out ALL OLD GOODS and we have 4EWEST DRESS GOODS to show you. We will rial and please you in the price. ILLINERY. = = = single hat left from last season, so everything is yles have changed a great deal, and small hats the place to get the right kind and get them rs. Prices the lowest. a HANDSOME PREMIUM with every $io.0o January ist we give away over $100.00 in extra circulars and learn all about it. EDRY GOODS COMPANY.: FIELD SEEDS GET OUR PRICES BFFORE BUYING. SEED OATS. DWARF ESSEX We ofrL r several cars of these RAPF. goods. Tennessee Red Rust Proof, which have given such and rmnkpere ardy general satisfaction, and also the po celebrated Applor Red RustPigs, catte and Proof, which is' the perfection of -ory i veron ofpe. Any all Seed Oats and so eagerly onsol aere grwarape. Fine sought after by all leading. anZI ond-halfarthe ws cu niel enterprising planters. They will and t eet t of 4 yield from a quarter or a third ra per t yed A thenratein more than any other Seed Oat, 19 ton per ar eni and will stand more cold weather than any other known varieties. SEED WHEAT. SEED RVE. Southern grown, the kind that 'asalresoko ieSe gives such universal satisfation. hetsuhaRdMaBe SEED BARLEY.'-adohrwl nw Every farmer should plant -more or less of it. It makes aONNSE . good, all round' feeding crop and is e~~ ~~asily grown,eYlo n percyhardy ____ndpossesesremarkabledfatocn Write s for-rices or aboe ltry zan oery item of t.e Fiel and GardenourhStodsofigee L.ik o ranc r tyee aIthnrte. WHOESLE NDRETILSEEDSET. Th mllhainsipe mile ynmstck i ew chapaslog st as Juarestoc th in ofe stemS ABO FOrre~ Prlfi,'Flz ~9 That'srtheprice isasiGegown ReLad, eradPa;chie, Wee Tohmdsoc. Write us orsricesfor bov this seany? e tmi h il andGaren see linehil a- ans.Thr'oh Lo ink s&ero towhtw rhwn-aste nc Thetmle hanevice. sopped hoe in mistak a ato BalTrad, il aewn goin tollli chea attern at lat s Junest thnko That'sttheplacee - -G0V.R W Lkererdaoe. WnnSelo These. YouS waTthe 'odbke eslt e yonu rehicl iisgurteDntfor get this. wanasn ehcrdsndWh a ned help or FifedC i and matetonl.MiulwilFamilieshewill dolweyo theesat o ex no er halyor u want it' a o ceased, :'e hert~h noi oe it odr w ill ky ers ovrt. -rm an testd. iii ~il l~~on inebtd . the lace. Ret ad poion D . D.I WAly to suenede. is itts g~uate. Do' fogtths Exector' Notce.Mil ie'Pwantd. ~--Wate, hlpfo Firfel Ct.