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Helps Eyei t Harms Nothing CLESE~ ~ Cheap in Price, Cleans more material at less a money than any other cleaner or polish on the market. Makes Hard Water Soft t THE CHILDREN LIKE TO CLEAN SILVER= WARE WITH "SEABRIGHT." No Lye, Acid or Grit. Cleans and Polishes all Metals and Glass. Does not Injure the a Hands. Makes Everything Look Like New. FOR SALE BY Jno. H. McMaster & Co., f Phone 39. DRUGGISTS. It 11.1 The people are coming to' Chester from a distance of forty miles to see HAFNE ROS.' CLOTH ING. It wvill pay you to come too. G R r" 0'n 1 E N We desire to call the attention of the house~ FANCY GROCERiES. We recarrying more S this line thlan ever be= sore, and will be glad to have thez jadijes call and suppl~y their wants, or send their orders, which YiN ~ will have our best and __ pompt attention; or if yucan't come and kA anorder, just phone to CampellWylie and he S will do the rest. Try a 5=lb. can of our ]__ d' Roasted Coffee for .$1.00 I and be coninced of its Remember we deliver goods to town customn=. ers. We hav~e just received a supply of .Window Glass and Putty. Lanterns and Globes. Repaint your Buggies an~d Wagonis. McMASTER COMPANY. - Under Wins'oro H el. COTTON GJNNERS AND MACHINERY OWNERS Write for prices on the following ~Cluba epl Co- - Columbia, S. ( LOCAL JNTELLIG ENCEj Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1905 J1 -Miss Mollie Smith is with iu riends in Camden. . tb -Supt. L. T. Baker spent sev-t ral dass in Camden last week. ath -Miss Julia Titman of Low sville is the guest of the Misses [attews. -Mr. Wim. Elliott of Davidson ollege spent a few days at his ome iast weeh. -Miss Laura Douglass leaves in >-morrow for an extended visit > Washington. -Mr. Yates Fooshe spent sev ral days last week with his ci arents at Coronaca. co -Mrs. J. E. Reid of Rock Hill of on a visit to her parents, Rev. hi; Ud Mrs. J. B. Campbell. bu -Miss Eloise Propst of Ridge- a1 ay has been on a short visit to -t; riends here this week. th -Mr. A. M. Owens is just back t rom the Western markets. His d will be found in another coumn. m -Mr. A. G. Quattlebaum left ast week for Atlanta. where he ill complete his course in' den stry. tu -Mrs. M. A. Gaillard has re- w] urned to Columbia after s stay fo: )f several weeks with relatives in it own. th -Miss Jessie Scott of Colum- is )ia paid her friends, Iiss Laura or )onglass, a short visit the past de reek. th -Miss M. Gwaltney of Hickory, tu S. C., is visiting her brother, Mr. an . C. Gwaltney, at Mrs. W. B. m, Jreight's. se -Next Monday will be sales- * lay, and as there are a number b 4f legal sales, it is very probable t hat there will be a good crowd th )resent. pr -The fourth cotton ginning Ce eport will include all cotton tb inned up to last night. It will wI e made public at 2 p. m. Wed- tri iesday, Nov. 9. -Mr. B. H. Heyward, Jr., who as been sick at the Columbia hos )ital for several weeks, has re urned home and his friends are -ery glad to see him back. -The friends of Dr. B. J. of aattlebaum, who was operated ipon at Johns Hopkins Hospital er 1.onday will regret that the pc >hsicians do not hold out much ar ~ncouragement to him as to his er ~ecovery. n -Any one having out any le; rook belonging to the Winnsboro es ublic Library, will confer a big ul avor upon the librarian b'y bring- ei Lng in the same at once -and mci- s lentally save the paying of a fine. -Are you coming to Winns- SI oro salesday? If so, good op- o' portunity it will be for you to got \X straight with The News and en EHerald, if in arrears. If not t1 oming yourself, there will be a to tine chance for you to send it by m some one. bE -Winnsboro was certaiy " well represented at the State fr Fair the past week. The number a who went down was entirely too ' large tostry to make mention of CC the different individuals who a~ enjoyed this plcasant and pro-P fitable outing. -We had the pleasure, unex pected but none the less real, of ~ greeting on the streets here Mon- i day afternoon Mr. J. Frank F'uoshe, th'e talented and genial ditor of the Winnsboro News nd Heral. His visit was all ~ too shert; he returned on the 1l re . m. rain-Chester Reporter. ' -Dr. J. RI. stokes of Rock 1 Hill will be at the office of Dr. si 1. J. Quattlebaumn to-morrow h (hursday). Parties desirous of making an appointment with him ca do so by calling at the office this morning. iDr. Stokes will cntinue his visits to Winnsboro ach Tusy. IA. G. Allen's Original New Orleans Minstrels will appear in Winnso o to- morrow, November .. Thre wil be two performances, one at 2:30 -and the other at 7 . mn. They will appear in their own anunoth theatre. Oystr Supper at Blackstock. There will be an oyster supper Sthe school building at Black-1 soe Fridav even;ag, Novemnber tend.e pubic is invited to at Infant Burned. Last Thiursda~y near Strother the house of John McGraw, col oe. w-as cestr':yed by fire. Noth in was s-v( d. An inf:mnt, left un the care of a 4-ye-ar old girl. p2iahed in the flkmn. Mr. T. J. Gibson, a broker of1 C olumbia, has been arrested on the harge of complicity i~n de frauding the State of South Car olina by thQ sale of the bonds ton by D. Zimmerman. He is now out on bond, g D, you'love to look at retty pictures? Then come and .. east your eyes. Big lot oj - eue. I W. Phillips. Got'Em, Too. Last week we stated that Hon. io. G. Mobley had carried his rd of Guerrseys down to Co mbia for the purpose of getting e blue ribbons. He got 'em, o, coming out better than at y previous fair; and that too in e face of some very strong mpetition. A Household Name. Mr. J. C. Robinson of Chester 11 begin a large advertisement the News and Herald next ek to be continued for several cessive week. Mr. Robinson's me has become a houshold >rd not only in the county of tester, but also in the adjoining Ln ties, becuse of the superiority the goods that he handles and s ien known methods for fair .siness dealing. His ads are ways gotten up in very attractive le and the announcements t lie shall make from time to ne will be-read with interest. atch for his weekly announce Some Fine Stock. Mr. Daniel Hall has just re rned from the western markets, ,ere he went to purchase stock e Juo. W. Cathsart & Co., and requires only a pop call at eir stables to see that Mr. Hall not only a good judge of a mule a horse, but that this firm is termined that the farmers of is section shall have the oppor nity to buy the very best horse d mule flesh there is on the rket. It will interest you to 3 this lot of horses and mules, en if you are not going to buy w: and if you are ready for .ying, it will interest you all 3 more, for they are going to be Id at the very lowest possible ices for such high grade stock. .11 and let Mr. Hall show you se horses and mules, all of lich are young and. in fine m. They are sure good ones. End of Russian Autocracy. (Thc Slatc, Oct. 31.) St. Petersburg, Oct. 30, 6.05 m.-To-night the autocracy of e Romanoffs and the old order things cease to exist in Russia. Emperor Nicholas has surrend 3d and Count Witte comes into wer as minister-president with imperial mandate which will able him to convert the farcical tional assembly into a real ;islative body, elected by greatly tended suffrage, and to confer >on the people fundamental vil liberties, including free eeh. The welcome tidings reached .Petersburg shortly before 6 lock this evening. Count itte had spent the day with the peror at Peterhof, going over ,e final draft of the manifesto which he insisted that certain inor modifications be made, and fore taking the train for St. tersburg he telephoned to a iend that the emperor had fi~xed his signature and that the iperial mandate comprising the ~nditions upon which he had ;reed to accept office was in his cket. These include freedom 'the press, the right of assem y and the immunity of the rson, including the right of Lbeas corpus. spent Ilore Than $1000. "My u ife suffered from lung trouble r fiften years, she tried a number doters and sp~ent over $1000 without lief." writes, W. W. Baker of Plaim ew Neb. "She became very low id lost all hope. A friend recomn tended Foley's Honey and Tar and, ranke to this great renedy, is saved er life. She enjoys better health than ie has known in ten years." Refuse ibatittus. Sold by McMaster Co, Suits for X Y what,al his Clot lienoi in Sin i styles. The n I ~' cut Co the gr I ~ ments __ --shears ~u1Tai fa~ris~ ad withalIu to make this the Our Motto: Better Qu The R. H. E~ W. J. SCRUGGS, Mana I - f THE On the Corner by t over Thirty Th Millinery, Shoes, Clotl etc., etc. Whatever a man 1 ber of your family nee( tom prices. A great rr are as low, and on sort are selling while they I They cost more than t] cotton goods are scarce at the lowest prices. I our stock of Dress Goo BIG SALE last Februa: $3,000 worth of THE P please you in the mate M We did not have a fresh and new. The si are the latest. This is made by expert trimm, Remember, we givi cash you spend, and or prizes. Get one of our Your trade solicite< CALDWELL U F 0 R S A L E-35 shares Fair field Cotton Mills common stock. Address W. H. Ruff, Jr., Ridgeway, S. C. LOST-Monday between the store of D. V. Waik~sr and his home a hand satchel sontaining a key and some money. Re ward if left at Walker's store. LOST-One White and R e d Speckled Hound Dog, with a knot on the left side of his head under ear. A rea:sonable reward will be paid to Lny one for the return of this dog. A. C. Feaster, Shelton, E. C. 2c Trespass Notice. All persons are warned not to hunt, sh, cut timber, er permit their live stoek to come on any part of th e land wned or controlled by the under signed, or tresp~ass in any way. All repassers will be prosecuted. J. E.COAN, T. P. BRYSON.. 11-1-4t J. W. Bo LICK. Executor's Notice. All persons having claims against the estate of John A. DesPortes, de eased, are hereby notified to render an: rcount of their demands, duly at tested, and all persons indebted to the said estate are notified to make imme diate payment to the undersigned. U. G. DESPoRTES, 11-1-3t Executor. Letters of Administration State of South Carolina, County of Fairfield. j' y D. A. Broom, Esq., Probate Judge: Whereas, James H. Kennedy hath made suit to me to grant him letters of administration of the estate and effects of James A. Kennedy, de ceased: These are, therefore, to cite and ad monish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said James A. Kennedy, deceased, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at fairfield Court House, South Carolina, on the 9th day of November next, after publlca tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore noon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 30th day of otoben A. D. 19053. D. A. BROOM, 11-1-2L Judge of Probate. oung Men. ~ung Fellow is usually a dresser, knows what's id is very particular about hes. only likes to get swell fut he wants the ideas as they appear. ANTS THEM FIRST w Suits are now ready. le and Double-Breasted w broad lapeI--the long its and loose Trousers ceful drape of the gar =the artistic turn of the at every point-the skill Qrng-the handsome new reasonable prices combine el CIlthin S90re ality for Less Money. DMUNDS CO. iger. Columbia, S. C, pgE@IE@IE@Em@I BIG ST he Town Clock has read ousarad Dollars' fing, Hats, Underwear. Ski eeds, whatever a lady neec Is in wearing apparel we c, iany goods have advanced e goods lower, than last y ast, ALL THE BEST CALI iat at wholesale in New Yc and hard to get. You cal -very lady in the county o' ds, Silks and Trimmings. I ry cleaned out ALL OLD 4EWEST DRESS GOODS1 rial and please you in the f ILLINE R single hat left from last se yles have changed a great the place to get the right rs. Prices the lowest. a HANDSOME PREMIU i January ist we give awa - circulars and learn all abo J. 4 DRY GOODS iie@EsOeOIEses FIELD GET OUR PRICES SEED OATS. We offer several cars of these gods. Tennessee Red Rust roof, which have given such general satisfaction, and also the celebrated Applor fled Rust Proof, which is the perfection of all Seed Oats aind so eagerly sought after by all leading and enterprising planters. They will yield from a quarter or a third more than any other Seed Oat, and will stand more cold weather than any other known varieties. SEED RYE. Southern grown, the kind that. gives such universal satisfaetion. SEED BARLEY. Every freritshould plant good, all round feeding crop and. is easily grown. Write us for prices for abo ve and Garden Seed line. Lorick & bc WHOLESALE A'ND I -COLUME Doing it F WHY NOT Yes, I am money on the Wagons and opportunity t for you. Jusi nity, that's a riority of thes the big lots i are bought r Low Prices ti er than wordy IM. W. PUT 'E1 We not or at the very lowest pr sible shape==an iten tnce to you. Let u save you the worry c .R.T. Mat D RE y for your inspection worth of Dry Goods, rts, Jackets, Blankets, is, whatever any mem in supply at rock-bot in price, but our prices ear. For instance, we COES AT 5c. A YARD. rk now. A great many i get allyou want here es it to herself to see io old stock here. Our GOODS and we have :o show you. We will irice. g Y. = = ason, so everything is deal, and small hats kind and get them * M with every $10.00 y over $ioo.oo in extra ut it. COMPANY.: SEEDS BFFORE BUYING. DWARF ESSEX RAPF. Easily grown, perfectly hardy and possesses remarkable fatten ing properties. Pigs, cattle arnd poultry are very fond of it. Any corn soil will grow rape. From lone-half acre there was cut nine and tharee-fourth tons of gren rape, r it yielded a, the rate 19 tons per acre. A splendid in vestment for any farmer. SEED WHEAT. We will have in stock in a few days a large stock of fine Seed Stee,CurrelP's Prolifc Fultz Fulcaster and other well known varieties. ONiON SETS. Red, Yellow and Pear; choice, sondstock..--- ---- = .rd any other item in the Field wrance, Inc. ~ETAIL SEEDSMEN, / lA, S. C. or Others. FOR YOU? saving others ir Buggies and just want the do the same the opportu= I1. The supe= e vehicles and n which. they nakes possible iat speak loud= D ot y. UP, TOO. ly self you a H EATER 'ice, but will also put it erything in the best pos i of considerable impor s sell you a Hea >f putting it thew