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Maddle says there wili be soIfl monial cirylet in this s few weeks. Friends will find that their wa pated here by my layir goods suitable for WEDDING These include a large CUT GLASS, handsoi vrry high grade, an STERLING and TRIP I shall be pleased to my stock. C. M. C Horses ai A good lot Mules now in lot to arrive i to see them. mules if you HARNESS! Big lot of H. Will be sold 4 Prepared to Livery Want! still Selling H] D. A. Ci Tile Two (4 THANKSGIVING a \ far off. The fruit cal casionls will be better necessary fruits--Ra: rons--have just beei your order right awa ~Good for All i LOWNEY'S CANI Chocolates at 25 c candy bargain iu Wi Tuat boy will fyd press Wagor G. A V\ saker and *eseel,.e .* h&Rush_ Let us r4 * break-dc * Cani give prompt atte "W. 0. McKc r. Co rnw DR. A. L. OTT, -Dentist, Ridgeway, S. C., Wilvisit Winigsboro on the secon<. ad fourth Monday and Tuesday o Cron and Bridge Work a specialty Money to Loan. Iave ade amran1g ees to negQo estate in this county in sums~ of niot lesthan $30and pyable i ot ]es amount or over. No commnisions are ard Then borower pays for atb J. E. McDONALD, Rumor :thing doing in matri= ection within the next of prospective brides nts have been antici= ig in a full supply of PRESENTS. nd varied selection of ne CHINAWARE of a d Standard Goods in LE-PLATED SIVER. have you call and see handler. rid. Mules. of Horses and Another big ;oon. Be sure Will buy your want to sell. HARNESS! arness in stock. it close prices. meet all your - too. LL BUGGIES. -awford. at Iholidays d CHRISTMAS are not es for these holiday oc if prepared now. The sins, Currants and Cit= received. Let me fill ---- he Year Round )IES; also our Mixed ns a [pound, the best risboro. O-0 lighted with an Ex i. Get it here. SH ITE, Confectioner. *E*E*E*HeiE*Ie is Over Nw ~ ~pair your ~wrs. - -- U ntion to such troubles. U ~ow& Sons,* el, S. C. 0 Administrator's Sale. Pnruant to orde~r oIf (ourt of Pro hate for Fairtieldl County, I will -offr for sale at the store (of the late J. L H aes, der.-eaised. :tt publi auction, onl the wra- DaY oF NoVmisa.s :11 O'clock A. M. the entire .stock if m ierhadisie, store fix iires. ete . be-~ 10ogin to the estatk said inte tate. I 1L, WV. H AWES, 10-2-t Admu~inistrator. Trespass Notice. All persons are warned not to hbun t fis. ct imbror permit their live owne by he udersgned orto tres uasiiayway. All t r ssr~ wil NtVS AND HERALD PUBLhfIS'-D n'EEKLY, ---Y WINNSnoRO PRINTING CO. . i. F,0 E, - - - EDITOU ur. Year,.......................... ..1.. 0 iii. u~ d . .. .. . .. .. . .. .. . . 7 WINNG R C, S. C. ; Wednesday, Nov. i, 190;. Oconee. too; and that by a vote of about 7 to L. It will be Au derson next and then Greenville and Spartanburg; and others be sides till the Gr.iat Moral Insti tuion is doomed foiever in South Carolina. 3 to 1; that is the average vote on the proposition of voting out the dispenary in the 11 coun ties in which elections have been held. Mighty good average ma jority in favor of a mighty good movement. The early harvesting of the cotton crop makes possible the sowing of more grain and the better prepration of the land for next year's crops. The grain will be sown and the land will be prepared by the farmers who get there by being everlastingly at it. Would going to the Dispensary once, twico or three times a week on the part of a man who has ridden in several miles from the country entitl3 him to the dis tinction of a habitual drinker? If so, the people whose places of business are near the dispensary know how much truth there is in the saying that the Great Moral Institution numbers none such awong its contributors to the support of the public schools. If the friends of the dispeu :ary would give as much atten tion to getting rid of blind tigers in those counties now having dis pensaries as they would it should be done in those in which the Great Moral Institution has been voted out, they would succeed in greatly increasing the legal sale of the chemically pure and thus adding to the funds for the sup port of the public schools. But this they wili not do; and sb it is just as well to take chances on the blind tigers being no more without the dispensary than with it. If there were any dispensa ryites, who really believed the Iprohibitionists were going to let their cause in the hearing before yesterday go by default by failing to pu't in an answer, they must have been sorely disappointed. when they learned later that live of the leading- attorneys of Union and Spartanburg would be present to look after the interests of those opposing the dispensary. After having won such a glorious fight up to the present, the pro bilsitionists a'e not going to losE it all by failieg to appenr in the coutts. They are not m:ade of that kind of stuff. There was a considerable quan tity of cotton sold the past week after the advance in prices. though not ne ar so much as -would have been expected. There is; a strong growing sentiment thai the price of cotton will be better in a few more weeks than it is now, and there is mueh more of the fleecy staple being held than it was at first thought there would be after the advance of cotton to t n cents again. The thing for the farmers to do is to hold on to what they h-tve. If comipelled to haive nmney, they can borrow it onm their cotton. If all will do this, t he puice wilhl con tinue to go np. ''In iunion there is strength" meatns as much to farmers as to other business men The State Fair was a gre::eu success than ever before-that is more people were th~ere, and it is the people thit make the Fair. While the exhibits were of in terest within themseves, the see ing the crowd wais the cue thing to everv- vi-itnr. This social f.'ature of m-eting friends from here, there aLd '0ouder is the drawing car that causes the Capital City' to be thoroughly overrun for at least three clays in the vear. Tie Greater State Fair is masu' i g fly up to the expectation of its friends in every respect save two. The transpor tat ion facilities of handling these immuense cl owds are still far too limiteds. The ebiarge of ten cents on the part < t thme Strw't Railway~ Comnpany is all right, if it couhl oly handle the crTor d:, b)ut inti it i in 1 a position to provii ~aditional facilities for the accom modPiatin of these thouvands of viitors, it is a gross impositin upon the:c to have to lbe forced to wait so lon~g before they are abe to get away from the grounds. It wou'd see~m until provision cn be made for the street c.ars to meet the ransnort ation d~ mfP ds of tihis gre at social ga'heor n:. ad iltional arrangememts ray companies for assist:ng A 1lv, this congestiol. An Stng i is n :or tinuial oflieers to kcep dowu :I " hing alnd th" jamming w s the crowds I:ve the .;rou:'s. if Rilhlanm County i It ar:iish the ol iers, tLe tate 'ricat a:d Soeicity 4hould. lhe safety of the lives of huUani beings is of far more con!sequei thain tili S;;ifr Of one to tw~o hundred dIllars. It is to be hoped that it will not require thte serious cruhi. of sZorue womnan or chihl to e wwu, the umc'rs-ary proteetlou gint accide(ts to be made on the ":.-,t of the oi.per oliiciails. John RZobr_ -r':. Mr. Jo hn 11. Patrick died at his home at Wijte Oak n Satur (lay morning last after soveral montsl o O ling healtl. He was about 84 %ears of age. He W, horn and raised on Bullock's Creek, in York county, where he married and ralsed a large family. His widow, five sons, R.A., T. G., J. B.. S. R. and W. M. Patrick, and two daughters, Mrs. J. J. MDoowell of White Oak aid Mrs. Jno. A. Smith of Monticello. Ark, survive him. He moved from York county to White Oak about thirty years ago. He was a de vuut member of the A. R. P. church, of which he was a ruling Plder for more than forty years. He was a true Christian, a de voted husband, a fond parent and a kind friend. No one that knew him need be told, A warmer heart Ce th never made cold. His remains were laid to rest in the cemetery here on Sabbath afternoon at 4 o'clock in the presence of a large concourse of relatives and friends. The fune ral services were conducted by his pas.or, Rev. Jno. A. White; of Blackstock. and Rev. C. E. McDonald of Winnsboro. The casket was borne from the resi dence to the church by his five sons and one son-in-law. The pall-bearers were: T. W. Traylor, Thomas White, Jas. W. Bankhead, T. L. Johnston, Jno. A. Gibson and H. E. Ketchin. The following attended the funeral: Mr. and Mrs. Brown Vhita, Mr, Thos. White, Mr. iienrv White, Mr. J. A. Nichols, Mr. J. J. McDowell, Jr., Chester; Dr. J. Chris. Patrick, King's :dountain; and Mr. J. W. Bank bead and son, Stover. The sympathy of the entire community is with the sorrowing ones. A solier of the Cross, a father 41 hRPaAiiar of t.-adY se over ine river and is resting ti the resurrection morn, when -he will rise up and say, "My beloved Master, my stafY anid my comfo.ter." J. H. N. For OverSixty Years Mas. WiSsLOW's soo'raixa sy:xr has been used for over 60 years by; rai ions of miothe.-; for their children svhile teething, with perfect se'cecses [t soothes the eLild, soltens the guij allays all pain; cnres wind rolie, and(1is the best remedy for Diarrhoca. It wi!l relieve the poor little suirerer immuedi ately. Sold by d:'ggists in every part or tl.e world. Tfwenity-five cents a b .tzle. Be sure and ask for "Mis. WVin.-low's Soothing Syrup," and take n ,odber kind. Letter to W. R. Doty. Winnsbcro, s. . Dear Sir: It's the same every where; can't guEss little enough. Mr C 0 Rirown, Columbia, S C, employed an experienced painter to paint his house. Thbe painter n sein the (gnantity sent to the house-Devoe-said 'here'wasn't enough. There were ten gallons left, when the job was done. It's the common experience. Tours truly 72 'F W DEvoE & Co P. S. John H McMaster & Cu sell our paint. Sick headaeh e is caused by a disord ered condition of* the stontae-h and 'is quickly cured by Cliberlaini's stom ach and Liver Tablets. For sale by Obear Drug Co). We Sell You want the best. for it this Wo are prepared as nen - wants in vehicles and ha ing superior to what we - style and service. Absol and material. You will IT'S THE I ' ~;'Siude bak WE CA 4I /No matter what you wnn something that runs got it or will Qt Come in and figure with the p1: 0. V. Walk! Winnsbort P. S. The Studebakern litsunnrantec. I U~s r i Wholes S e Wa e Pric 2 Our ? JUSI HEiAD EN 4 to 6 yeai to get a good bi I 4HEADFI be beat. -Wlitte sold e to call and see To Curi Take Laxative Bromc Seven Million boxes sold in pcSt 12 mont FOR REN-T-A new and desira ble fivt-.room house with stable and gtarden. J. 0. Boag. * Al cI se THE "'BOSS" COTTON PRESS! SIMPL.EST, STRONGEST, BEST TNe MURRAY CINNING S'rsrKM Gins, Feeders. Condensers, Etc. GIBBES MACHINERY CO. Coluwrbia, S. C. These. Are you ready season? - r before to meet yourI rness. There's noth are snowing, in taste. ute honesty in make grec when we tell yon er Line K --if it's a harness orV en wheels, we've tickly get it. is. Everybody knows ice.4 er & Co., >, s.C. ameplate on a vehicle 'on' fo--get this. s MercantileC ale and Retail. B p 1dK 6yro0eres. nt to do well ? es will tell. Goods sell. **e*.eeeeueseuoee HORSES and MULES. ARRIVED. :TRA FINE MARES, from -'s old. Now is your chance rood mare. JE YOUNG MULES. Can't It Lowest Prices. Be sure them, L. M. OWENS. Sa Cold in One Day m~v QutSinin Tablets. on~ every ias. This signature, -"-' bor.25c. The Huntingj Sedson. IS ALMOST ON. To enjoy a hunt a good gun is absolutely necessary. mat's the kind sold here. Double-barrel and Sin e-barrel Breech Loaders from $10.00 to $15.00 so get your Shblls and Shot here. So many new arrivals in GLASSWARE arnd (OCKERYWARd that you will have to come and e for yourself what a complete line we have. Come in and see our HEATERS. They are the ing for winter comfort. J. W. SE IG LE R. GOOD! BETTER! BEST! Those who buy their G'roceries here the first time find it a Good place. Those who come back here for their Gro ceries the second timne==and all do after mak ing the first trip-==find it a Better place. Those who have been coming here for their Groceries all the while find it the very Best place.y The secret of this increased satisfaction on the part of our customers is that we keep4 only thle Best Goods, are ahvays getting inV Fresh Goods, and.give all orders prompt and courteous attention. Phon~e 2ifor yourW.C Bod