The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, October 18, 1905, Image 9
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Jno. H. McMaster & Co.,
Phone 39. DRUGGISTS.
SEED OATS.
500 bushels home-raised Rust
Proof Seed Oats on hand and
for sale at the right price.
BUGG IES.
REMEMBER WE SELL THE BEST,
Tyson .and Jones,
and if you want a cheaper buggy, then buy the
F isher.
We carry a full line of both Wagon and Buggy
Harness and Buggy Robes.
W. C. BFATY CO.
The Same IldStory.
It's the same old story==the best place in Fairfield
County to buy your FURNITURE is at
R. W. PH ILLIPS'.
The stock is always full 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 on hand and at close
prices.
COOK STOVES are a specialty with us. No bets
ter place to get just what you want at the right price.
PICTURES! PICTURES !==A large assortment;
some of them beauties. Al! at inviting prices. Be
sure to see them.
UNDE-RTAKING,
A full supply of CASKETS and COFFINS. All
orders promptly attended to.
Men's CIothing.
I can save you money on MEN'S CLOTiilNG. A
tailor-made suit for $12.50. Can't be beat.
BOYS' SUITS=-A good line at Bargain Prices.
Come to 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-bottom
prices. Will be pleased tc ilave you call anid see for
yourself. I am bound to sell.
Thanks for past patronage, I solicit a continu=
ance of the same.
W. A. H OOD..
When it can all be done at one place, and
that is the satisfaction that comes to those
who come here to do their trading.
if it is anything in the Dry Goods or No
tion line, it is here. If it is Millinery, it is
hiere, andin up~to=date styles too. Or if it is
a Picture, a Carpet, or a Rug. or a Window
Shade, it, too, is here. Or if it is any piece
of Furniture, or a Cook Stoye, or a Heater, it
is here also. Or if it is a Buggy tor a Wagon,
the same is true. It makes no differesa
wvhat it is, it is here. So come right along
and save yourself the worry of having to shop
gIl oyer the town.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
Wednesday, Oct. 18, 19o5
-Mrs. T. H. Ketchin has re
turned from Columbia.
-Mr. J. H. Thornwell, Jr.,
spent Saturday at Blackstock.
-Miss Margaret H. Rion of
Columbia spent Monday in town.
-Miss Bridgman will appear
at the Thespiau Hall Friday ev
ening.
-Miss Lottie G. Rabl has
returned to her school in Flor
ence county.
-Miss A. V. Miller of Rich
mond, Va., is nov in charge of the
Western Union Office.
-Mr. J. E. McDonald, Esq,,
is in attendance upon court in
Lancaster this week.
-Mr. J. Q. Davis, Jr., left
yesterday to resume his work in
COlumbia with the State Com
pany.
-Mrs. R. L. Stover of Kershaw
has been on a short visit to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. G.
Tennant.
-Rev. Carl S. Matthews of
Rapidan, Va., is spending a few
days with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jno. P. Matthews.
-Rev. and Mrs. S. C. Byrd
and Mr. A. S. Douglass left yest
erday for Rock Hill to attend the
South Carolina Synod now in
session there.
-Mrs. Sallie LeConte Davis
left Saturday morning for her
home in Columbia after spending
a few days with 'he family of
Mr. J. Q. Davis.
-Mrs. Nan Ragsdale, Mrs.
G. W. Ragsdale and Miss Ethel
agsdale attended. the Bland
olly wedding at Jenkinsville
Wednesday evening.
-Mr. E. H. Clark and family,
who have been spending the sum
ner in Winnsboro, left last night
er ,Crawfosd, Ga., where they
vill visit Mrs. Clark's father.
-Miss Kate Jennings of Co
ambia, Miss Burnside of Lykes
and, S. C., and Miss Phillips of
springfi-ld, S. C., are visiting <
iss Mabel Curlee at Greenbrier. I
-Mrs. Esther 1stewart, of I
White Oak, spent Sabbath night
vith Mrs. John Bankhead and
eft Monday for Atlanta to visit
er daughter.-Chester Lantern.
--A full attendanee upon the
~ntertainment at the Thespian
all Friday evening will go far
owards making possible other
ttractions for the long wintert
~vemgs.
-Mr. S. C. McDowell has
een ap pointed carrier on Winns
oro R. F. D. No. 1 to take the1
lace of Mr. W. D. Tennant, who
as accepted a position in the
. S. Mail service.
-Be at the entertainment Eri
ay evening for the sake of the
mjoying a pleasant evening with
rare en.tertainer and also for 1
nsking possible other entertain
nents f'or the long winter even
ngs.
-Dr. W. B. Lyles spent a
hort while in Winnsboro last
eek on his way to Rock Hill,
here he will practice his profes
~ion, having secured the oflice 4
~ormerly occupied by the late1
r. Lyvnn.
--Winnsboro will be well repre
en ted at the State Fair next3
eek. There is every'indication
hat it wsll be the largest of
bese annual gatherings of South
3arolinians from all over the
tate.
-Miss Susie May Cloyd, who
ias been operator at the West
rn Union for the past few
onths left Saturday for her
ome in Lancaster. Miss Claydi
ill be missed by the many
riends she made during her,
bot stay in Winnsboro.
--Mrs. U. G. DesPortes, Mrs. 4
I. B.'Refo, Mrs. Lizzie Adams, u
Irs. M. W. Doty, Mrs. W. R.
)ty, Mr. andl Mrs. F. MI. Gads- i
len, Misses Lizzie Carttoo, Car- ~
e awl Eloise 3Ellio tt, and Mr. 4
'ay Allen DesPortes took in the
lansman at the Columbia The
I
Lre Saturday evening.
-Thee was a small fire near
e Fairtield Cotton Mills early
hur day morning. A house
elging~ to W. Hi. Porter was 4
~ompetely de,.itroyed, 1t was I
ecuped by Mr. W. F. Clement :
hose furni:rnre was partially
lestroyed. TI:ere wa some in- *4
.rance on both the house and*
be furniture.
-Tie store news of our enter-*
>ising merchants formq a very
,Inierble pairt of this issue. 4I
[here is n.o more proftble news
hn that which tends to save theI
ea(er me~neyv. This is Ibe sea- '
og wbhen there is a grt at deal of'
~rade and so our advertising
~olumns should be carefalily
nerued so that you may tradle
the more intelligently.
---We regret very much ti a
e could not accept a kind invita-|
tion to be present at the first I
anual corn shucking and bar-|
e..ie gin'u by Messrs. Jas. R.i
Keler and JYohn J. Mcfaham~,
at Montgomery Place, Dawkins.
Friday evening. October 13. from
2 to 8'p. m. The invitation was
to spnd the evning inco ay,
with neighbors shuckng corn and
eating supper". A happy com
bination.
-Mr. A. M. Owens left last
night for the Westeru markets to
purchase a lot fo mules. He
will have an interesting bit of
news for Fairfield farmers next
week.
WOpening up a big lot of
Cut Glass, High Grade China
ware ahd other goods suitable for
wedding presents. Call and see
them. C. M. Chandler.
nlimnaugh's The Place.
There is one place in Columbia,
where all Fairfield people know
a hearty welcome always awaits
tbem,-and that's at the Mam
moth Department Store of J. .
Mimnaugh & Co at the corner of
Main and Plain Streets. This
is especially true during Fair
week, when a special welcome
will be extended to all visitors.
This big store is such a. big part
of Columbia that no visitor will
have seen the fair in its complete
ness without spending a part of
the time in inspecting the wonder
ful offerings being made here
wonderful in quantity and variety,
but more wonderful still in the
low price 'at which such big
values are offered.
Some special bargains in Suits
and Overcoats will make it worth
while for the men to call; and at
the same time their wives, sisters,
and daughters can be getting
.heir Winter Cloaks and Suits or
taking advantage of the unexcelled
pportunity for getting the most
stylish Millinaery of the season.
rheir Carpet Department with
Ats immense well selected stock
will prove of exceptional interest
,o all.
The truth is there is not a de
3artment in the whole store that
s not well worth the time - given
:o inspect it. Visitors will find
emselves fully repaid for com
ng to Columbia, if they do noth
ng more than take in this biu
tore crowded from top to bottom
vith bargains in every depart
nent. What-ever else you do or
on't do while at the State Fair,
e sure not to fail to go to Mim
aiagh's Qt
~8i-Lowney's Candies dre all
1). K. for yourself or for a gift to
,our friends. G. A. White.
Woodmen of the World.
A special meeting of tbe Holly
vood Chapter 271, Woodmen of
he World, will he held next
'uesday evening at 7.30 o'clock.
il members are urged to be
resent for the purpose of attend
ng to some special business.
J. L. Freeman,
Consul Commander.
WFresh Oysters and Fish to,
rrive Friday and Saturday.
~'inest Fresh Meats every day in
he week. B. G. Tennant & Co.
WMy line of Cook Steves
m.d Heaters will interest you.
C. i. Haynes.
Honor Roll of Blythewood School.
The following is a list of pupils
n the honor roll of the Blythe
vood school for the past month:
Belva Brown, Dessa Brown,
:da Smith, L. 2. Hdod, Callie
lood, Ruth Hawley, Estelle
Wooten, Meade Hawley, Wood
ard Hawley, Mike Brown.
*W~Get your gun ready for the
mnting season. Let me repair
t for you. All kinds of repair
ork done promptly. T. M.
Iaynes.
WBest Candy Bairgain in
Vinsoro, that 25 cents mixture
4 G. A. White's.
iemesomouesseeeseEeEoIe
shape, style an oignait, n
W. shpe SyeRUd GS , ang
See our windows.
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On the Corner by 1
over Thirty TH
Millinery, Shoes, Ciotl
etc., etc.
Whatever a man i
* ber of your family nee
tom prices. A great ni
are as low, and on son
are selling while they
They cost more than t
cotton goods are scarc<
at the lowest prices.
our stock of Dress Goc
BIG SALE last Februa
$3,000 worth of THE I
please you in the mate
= =M
We did not have a
f-esh and new. The s
are the latest. This ih
made by expert trimm
Remember, we giv
cash you spend, and or
prizes. Get one of out
Your trade solicite
CALDWELL
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Library Associ.tion fleeting.
There will be a meeting of the
Winnsboro Public Library As
sociation this evening at 8 o'clock
at the Thespian Hall. A fnll
attendance of all the members is
desired.
0P lnterested in children's
clothing or ready-made skirts?
Then call on F. M. Clark. He
can please you, sure.
New Advertisers.
The DeePortes Mercantile
Company use a nice space to-day
to tell you how to do well by
buying goods that sell.
E. P. & F. A. Davis, a success
ful Columbia shoe firm, extend an
invitation to the people of Fair
field county to trade with them.
J. Wilson Gibbes, the office
supply man of Columbia, begins
a year's contract in this issue.
WCome this way for yur Tin
and Agate ware. Some special
bargains. T. M. Haynes.
Mr. flatthews Held Up.
Hold-ups in Columbia ars get
ting to be very common. Only
three persons were held up Sat
urday night, one of whom was
Mr. J. E. Matthews, who recently
moved from Winnsboro to ac
cept an important position in the
Loan and Exchange Bank. At
the point of a pistol Mr Mat
thesis gave up the last dollar he
had-on his person.
MiPCook Stove, did you say?
R. W. Phillips' is the place to get
a first class one at small cost.
FOR RENT-A new and desira
ble five-room house with stable
and garden. J. 0. Boag.
FOR SALE-For half original
cost, fine Mason & Hamlin Or
gan. Four sets reeds, sweet
tone. Suitable for parlor, Sun
day sohool or ehurch. Good
as new. Freight paid. Address
Mrs. Chandler, 408 E. Wald
burg St., Savannah, Ga. 24
Your Price?g
U
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About how much would U0
von like to pay for your U
FALL and WINTER SUIT?:.
Name your price and we'll*
show you a SUIT that will
more than meet your expecta-*
tions.e
SWhether rigid economy *
compels unot to make the most U0
of a $10.00 Eut or a hand- .
some income justifies the *
wearing of a luxurious $25.00 :
out, we'll give you the best
your money can buy. We in- *
sure you .satfiction at any
price,
OUR CLOTHES
ARE PERFECT.
Our Suits show every mark
of expert workmanship in all =
those little devices which *
cause garments to retain their
to look well to the very last 0
U
LOTTO:
FOR LESS MONEY.
)MUNDS CO.
er. Columbia, S. C.
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i BIG STORE
:he Town Clock has ready for your inspection *
ousand Dollars' worth of Dry Goods,
iing, Hats, Underwear. Skirts, Ja-kets, Blankets,
N
ieeds, 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
last, ALL THE BEST CALICOES AT 5c. A YARD.
hat at wholesale in New York now. A great many *
3, 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
EWEST 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
ers. Prices the lowest.
e a HANDSOME PREMIUM with every $ooo
i January ist we give away over $ioo.oo in extra
circulars and learn all about it.
, DRY GOODS COMPANY.
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FIELD SEEDS
GET OUR PRICES BFFORE BUYIN.
SEED OATS. DWARF ESE
We offir several cars of these RAPF.
god.Tennessee Red Rust Easily grown, perfectly'hardy
roof, which have given such
general satisfaction, and also the p Pigsmale and
celebrated Applor Red Rust
Proof, which is the perfection of u
all Seed Oats and so eagerlygrow pe. From
sought after by all leading and o
enterprising planters. They will and three-fourth toss of green
yield from a quarter or a third rape, or it yielded A the rate of
more than any other Seed Oat, 19eton per ar lwd
and will stand more cold weather
than any other known varieties.
SEED RYE.T
SEED RYE. 'IeAwill have in stock ias e
Southern grown, the kind that etlx sokffneed
gives such universal satisfaetion. SeCrelsPoiiFlt
good alltoun feeing ropind g Ylowperties. , ctleen
is esilpgro n.t are vryowk.
Write s forpricesforao ehaf acr here ias te Fie
annd thrdfo hetd lfne.
-vestmetfor any farme.
WHOESAE AD RTMLSEEDSHET.
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chapaslog stas Juarstochik ofeed
~l5 CENTSm BC elOR oTF.
Fulcahat'sd othe peiceow
SEED BARLEY. ASiTes.
Nor nr hat.sh ut th NIONhe lsETs.uhlne
goS alluEin teo knd that sifoall knds ofearmcoe
Wrtwuork price fotr bough wnsyotrk Piesfro $he.iel
to are $Seed lind lvleeer ie XR
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