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...... Helps Everyt.hing Harms Nothing . EII Li Cheap in Price, Cleans more material at less money than any other cleaner or polish on the market. Makes Hard Water Soft 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 Hands. Makes Everything Look Like New. -FOR SALE BY Jno. H. McMaster & Co., j Phone 39. DRUGGISTS. g GREAT SACRIFICE IN LADIES' JACKuS. We bought 200 Jackets from a factory that was closing out. JUST LISTEN: $10 Jackets for $6.50. $7.50 Jackets for $4.75. $5.00 Jackets for $3.75. $2.50 Jackets for $1.50. DON'T WAIT; THEY WONT LAST. HAFNIER BROS., Chester, S. C. IN NEW BUILDING (AT SAME OLD STAND.) I am now in my new store, which is about twice the size of my former one, and am better prepared than ever before to serve my customers. I very much ap preciate the patronage thatllhas been ex tended me in the past, and shall try to merit a continuation of the same by fair and courteous treatment. S. C. JOHNSTON. We desire to call the 0 attention of the house FANCY GROCERIES. and are carrying more I this line than ever be fore, and will be glad to have the ladies call and supply their wants, or send their orders, which -~~ will have our best and ~ prompt attention; or if you can't come and haven't time to write an order, just phone to Campbell Wylie and he will do the rest,.imi Try a5-lb. can of our Roasted Coffee for $1.00 and be convinced of its superiority. w eie goods to town custom-* ers. W. C. Beaty Co. Hurrah foring Cotton? -Cotton is booming, but goods are cheap. So don't Miss your gha~nce to get them before they get higher, and the place is Geo. R. Lauderdale's. 'LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, Nov. 8, 1905 -Miss Julia Campbell spent a few days in Rock Hill last week. -Mrs. W. C. Beaty was the guest of the Cultus Club Friday evening. -Miss Minnie Mellichamp of Ridgeway visited relatives here last week. -Mr. S. S. Boykston of New York spent several days in town last week. -The Social Club was enter tained yesterday evening by Mrs. W. A. Beaty. -Miss Bettie Coleman of Woodward spent Su-.day in town with relatives. -Miss Mary Pagan spent Sat urday and Sunday at her home near Dawkins. -Mr. R. W. Ma tthews has gone over to Anderson for a short visit to relatives. -Miss Martha Tobley of Blackstock is visiting her aister, Mrs. D. A. Crawford. -Mrs. Hattie McMaster of Columbia spent several days here with relatives last week. -Mies Kate Mellichamp of Blackville spent a few days with relatives here last week. -Mr. Scott Douglass and fam ily of Washington are in the county or. an extended via it. -Mr. W. B. Kirby of Chero kee county has accepted a posi tion with W. R. Rabb & Co. -Mrs. J. G. McCants has re turned from a visit to her sister, Mrs. Addicks, at Yorkville. -Mr. Jos. Lindsay of Chester was in town yesterday on a visit to his son, Dr. Samuel Lindsay. -Mrs. John H. Cathcart leaves to-day for a ten day's visit to rel atives at Pineville and Charlotte. -Messrs. J. L. Mimnaugh and F. H. McMaster of Columbia spent Monday in town on busi ness. -Miss Isabel Ruff returnvo home Mcnday after a visit of several days at the home of Mrs. J. Q. Davis. -Mrs. D. A. Crawford enter tained a few friends Friday even ing in honor of her cousin, Mr. Trobauglh. -Surely the walls of the court ouse will not be effaced with scribbling as they were before the present cleaning up. -Rev, and Mrs. J. B. Camp bell were called to Greenville last week on account of the critical sickness of their son-in-law, Mr. Hill. -Mr. E. Trobaugh of Morris town, Tenn., who has been 'visit ing his uncle, Mr. Geo. W. Craw frd, left Saturday morning for Columbia. -Mr. Means Pagan, who has just recovered from a long attack of fever, is again able to be out and is now spending a few days at his country home. -Rev. Palmer DuBose gave a most interesting address at the Presbyteran church Wednesday evening in the interest of the for ward movement for foreign mis sons. --Misses Ray Matthews, Helen McDonald, and Nell Gooding will attend the marriage of Mr. J. Claude Cauthen to Miss Chris tine Ruff, at Rock Hill Tuesday, November 14. -Mr. R. T. Matthews has purchased the lot of Mr. Jno. W. Catheart on Sion street just in the rear of the A. R. P. church and will erect a nice dwelling thereon at once. -Rev. Frank Wardlaw preached both Sabbath morning and even ing at the Presbyterian church. He and Rev. A. G. Mcliees are conducting specia.l services this week at Salem church. -Rev. 0. E. McDonald, Mr. T. K. Elliott, Mrs. W. H. Flenni ken, Mrs. R. C. Gooding and Mrs. J. E. McDonsid will leave to-day for the A. R. P. synod, which convenes to-morrow ati Due West. -Dr. B3, J. Quattlebaum, who was carried to the Johns Hopkins Hospiati several days agc, was brought home Saturday. His condition is considered very critical and there is practielly no hope for his recovery. - What's the use of some of the towns crowing so over cotton selling for 11 cents Monday? Wty, it did that in Winnsboro Saturday for a good portion of the day and has bee consistently doing that well or better ever -There will be a meeting Fri day 4fternoon at 4 o'clock at the residence of Mrs. Gerig of the governing board of the John Bratton Chapter of the U. D. 0., which board consists of the odi eers and the chairman of each of the committees. --The Government will make public to-day at 2 o'clock the figures for the fourth cotton gen ning report, which includes the cotton ginned to November 1 The fifth cotton ginning report will include all the cotton ginned :m to November 13. -Mr. S. C. McDonald has r< signed his position on the boar of commissioners of the stat and county election. The othe members of the board met Mor day and appointed the manager for th e dispensary election to b held December 12. -Mrs. E. J. Yarborough, oJ Jenkinsville, S. C., passed througl 'yesterday morning on her way tc Fort Lawn to visit her son, Rev. J. H. Yarborough. Her daughter Mrs. Kate McDowell, with he] little son, of Winnsboro, accom panied her.-Chester Lantern. -Mrs. Jas. Q. Davis enter. tained most charmingly at a pro. gress>;e card party last Wednes. day in honor of Miss Seymoura Hadden of New Orleans. Miss Isabel Pixley won the first prize, which she presented in a graceful way to the guest of honor. The booby prize, a large ginger cake, fell to the lot of Mr. Clark Mc. Cants, who generously shared it with Miss Sara Hall. iiiiStop! Read Hafner Bros'. advertisement on Jackets. It will pay you. New A dvertisers. Announcement was made some weeks ago that Mr. S. C. John ston, who has been conducting his mercantile business in a small wooden store-room, had just moved into a brick store of about twice the size that had just been erected on the former lot in order to make more suitable accommo dations for his increasing busi ness. Mr. Johnston now makes another very important step for the enlarging of his trade by the using of advertising space in The News and Herald. So watch for his announcements. Can Get Books Now. The librarian of the public library has finished checking up the books of the library and is now prepared to let out the books again. The hours for letting out the books will be from 4 to 6 p. m., and all are urged to ob serve these hours as far as possi ble. Of course this does not apply to country members. For the proper protection of the books and for increasing the use fulness of the library, fines will be strictly imposed in accordance with the rules of the Library Association. WW C. Boyd is taking or ders for fruit cakes made by the National Biscuit Company. Sizes, one, two and five pounds. Give him your order right at once and be sure of the very best fruit cake for Thanksgiving Day. FOR BENT-The Aiken dwelling on Washington Street. For terms apply to Dr. D. Aiken. FOR BENT OR SALE-One six-room house on Washington street. One five-room house on College street. Apply to Mrs. W. B. Garrison, Wins - boro, 5. 0. AT COST-Am selling Tinware at cost. Great bargains in Pants at $1.50 a pair. Work Shirts with reversible collars at bargain prices. 25-cent box Toilet Soap for only 15 cents. B. A. Buchanan. 2t FOR SALF-40 to 50 hives of bees with Langstroth improved frames. Reason for selling, going to move. They go at $1.50 each. Fine opportunity to get a start in the bee business. G. Q. Gantt, at J. D. McCarley & Co.'s. FOR SALE-A good scond hand buggy and harness. Apply to J. M. Harden. ISuits for Y The Yc a smart what,ar his Clot] He not styles, I soon as Our ni in Sin2 Themn 7 iynents _shears fabrics, and withal our i to niake this the IOur Motto: Better Qua TheR. H. El -W. J. R UGGS, Manas THE On the Corner by t over Thirty Th Millinery, Shoes, Cloth etc., etc. Whatever a man n ber of your family need tom prices. A great m are as low, and on som are selling while they h They cost more than ti cotton goods are scarce, at the lowest prices. E our stock of Dress Goot BIG SALE last Februar $3,000 worth of THE N please you in the mater eM We did not have a s fresh and new. The st; are the latest. This is made by expert trimme Remember, we give cash you spend, and on prizes. Get one of our Your trade solicited CALDWELL U W'Will sell you steel traps to catch the animals with and buy your furs at highest market price. T. M. Haynes. FOR SALE-Farm containing, 476 acres, situated in Union and Newberry counties. Six miles from Shelton (Southern Railway) and seven miles from Whitmire's (C. N. & L. Ry.) Nice home and five tenant houses, barns, etc. Fine tim ber and farm lands. $10 per acre. Further information call or write Jos. E. Leach, Attor ney, Columbia, S. C. Better Beef. I am now supplying my custo mers with the very best stall fed I beef, and they will find that it is the very best beef the market affords. All orders promptly filled. Fresh oysters every day. Fresh fish twice a week. 2-t Jno. W. RussellI Executor's Notice. All persons having claims against the estate of John A. DesPortes, de ceased, are hereby notified to render an account of their demands, duly at-: tested, and all persons indebted to the maid estate are notified to make imme diate payment to the undersigned. U. G. DESPORTES, 11-1-3t lxecutor. Letters of Administration* State of South Carolina, 1. County of Fairfield. f By D. A. Broom, Esq., Probate Judge: Whereas, James H. Kennedy hath made sait 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 a'ppear before me, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at kFairfield Court House, South Carolina, on the 9th day of November next, after publica tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the fore Inoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said adiniistration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 30th day of October, A. D). 1905. D. A, BROOM, 11-1-2t Judgeof Probate. oung Men. ung Fellow is usually a dresser, knows what's id Is very particular about lies. only likes to get swellj iut he wants the ideas as they appear. HNTS THEM FIRST ~w Suits are now ready le and Double-Breasted w broad lapel-the long ts and loose Trousers ceful drape of the gar -the artistic turn~ of the it every pointe-the skill >ring-the handsome new easonable prices combine lity for Less Money. )MUNDS CO. ~er. Columbia, S, C, BE.E.E.E.E.I.I I BIG ST he Town Clock has read ousarid Dollars' ing, Hats, Underwear. Ski eeds, whatever a lady nee< s in wearing apparel we c, any goods have advanced e goods lower, than last y ist, ALL THE BEST CALI at at wholesale in New Yc and hard to get. You cai very lady in -the county 0' Is, Silks and Trimmings. I y cleaned out ALL OLD EWEST DRESS GOODS 1 ial and please you in the V ILLINER ingle hat left from last se 4ies have changed a great the place to get the right rs. Prices the lowest. a HANDSOME PREMIU January ist we give away circulars and learn all abol DRY GOODS FIELD GET OUR PRICES SEED OATS. We offer several cars of these r-s enneesee Red Rust which have given such general satisfaction, and also the celebrated Applor 'Red Rust Proof, which is the perfection of all Seed Oats and 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 universial satisfaetion.. SEED BARLEY. Ever frmer should plant; good, all round feeding crop and. is easily grown. Write us for prices for above a. and Garden Seed line. Lorick & Lo WHOLESALE AND R COLUMBI WH EN You D You want it to have the duce the right feeling. 5-lb. Can of Pinnacle, a I and Java. Costs only $1. those using it is daily in< For good Oatmeal us a box; 2 boxes for 25 cent Everything for that f rants, Citron and Figs. Phone 25 for all your Grocery Wants. Do Vot TO SEE GOODS WELL DROP IN AND TAKE OUR BEAUTIFU IN CROCKERY A It is the large and va makes the display possi able prices for superior it to your interest to ci J. W. S E HAPPY IS WHO HAS FOUND is the place to come f gets what he comes f< ogainst which there ca satisfied customers leave BIRDSELL-That's the nai you buy a wagon. At]1 of all who are using this HARNESS AND BRIDLE fore the rise in the price you money on these got A. 13. Ci ORE. 0 y for your inspection * worth of Dry Goods, irts, Jackets, Blankets,. is, whatever any mem an supply at rock-bot in price, but our prices * ear. For instance, we COES AT 5c. A YARD. irk now. A great many i get all you want here Pves it to herself to see 4o old stock here. Our GOODS and we have :o showl you. We will rice. ison, so everything is deal, and small hats kind and get them A with every $i0.00 r over $100.oo in extra it it. COMPANY.= SEEDS BFFORE BUYING. DWARF ESSEX RAPF. Easily grown, perfectly hardy. and popme!s remarkable fatten ing pro wties. Pigs, cattle and poultry ve'very~fond of Mt Amy corn 8oit -f growirpe. From one-half ame there etne and thfte4yarth tons -6f 8MM rape, orit .3ielded ao the -rataof. 19 tons paw. A splendidi h vestment foray farmer. SEIED WHEAT. We wil have it sock in a few W eet, such as iRe& May, Bu Fuca0 ad other welknown varieties. ONION SETS. Red, Yellow and Pear;choloe, cd any other item in the Field wrance, Inc. ETAIL .sEEDSMEN,I A, S . rink COFFEE right taste and to pro' All right; then get a lgh grade nuixed Mocha 00; and the number of reasmng. e Scotch Oats; 15 cents s. ruit cake-Raisins, Cur All fresh stock. W. C. Boyd. 1 Like DISPLAYED? IF SO, A GOOD PEEP AT L DISPLAY OF ied assortment that ible. It is the reason goods that will make till. I G LER. THE MAN OUT THAT THIS or his Groceries. He r, and that at prices n be no kick. Only this store. ne to tie on to when east, that's the verdict best wvagon made. S-Big lot bought be of leather. Can save ds sure, iTHCART.