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THIS WE EK.4 Heinz Pickles and Dressings Cranberries and Fresh Celery for your Thanksgiving Turkey. After DinnerlMints and most delightful blend of After Dinner Coffee are in evidence at J. D. McCARLEY & CO.'S This Week. Keep us in mind. RAFNER BROS.E Chester SElCi ---RECEIVED 300 FINE SUITS OF CLOTHES November 8th. Bough at a GREAT SACRIFICE. They will give to their customers the advantage of their bargains. As long as they last they will be sold at the following prices: $18.50 Suits for $12.50 ?16.50 Suits for $9.75 $13.50 Suits for $8.25 $10.00 Suits for $5.75 ==--SEE=== Ilafner Bros,, Chester, S0C,, AT ONCE. Xmas Greetings Extended to all the People of Fairfield County, who will find this the most desirable place to get their Wedding and Christmas PRESENTS. 64a tiful line of Cut Glass Fine China Ware. Watch for fuller announcement next eek. C. M. CHANDLER. The Cost of Fuel Re uced to a minimum By the use O Air=Tight Heaters. Got them here for Wood anfld for Coal. Nothing equal tQ the Hot Blast for> coal. Beats. them all. Try one. Buy here. Prices the lowest and will put them up, too, R. T. MATTHEWS & SON. EASY ENOUGH To Supply All Your Grocery Wants Here. *~Big stock of canned Meats and Vegetables. * Fresh Crearr Cheese and Macaroni. Fine New Oreans Molasses==new crop. Rsaisins, Curants and Citron for the fruit cake. g-lb. can Cofee for only $1.00; extra good. Full line of Candies. Fruits and Nuts. S. C. .JOH NSTON. U LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, Nov. 26. 1905. -Mr. J. N. Center spent Sun day in town with his family. - -Mr. W. H. Flenniken spent Monday in Chester on business. --Mrs. Savilla Barber of Rock Hill is on a visit to Mrs. W. B. Creight. -Mrs. R. B. Hanahan spent several days in Yorkville last week. -Mr. Ernest Ellison, of Char lotte, spent Sunday in town witk his parents. -Misses Helen McDonald and Eloise Elliott have returnd from Rock Hill. -Mr. Jas. Macfie has moved into one of the Boag cottages just below the railroad. -Miss Seymoura Hadden has returned from a visit to Miss Isabel Ruff at Ridgeway. -Mrs. John M. Harden is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. E. Blackmon, at Lancaster. -Mrs. J. Q. Davis and Miss Annie Davis have been spending a few days in Columbia. I -Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Rich mond spent a few days with friends in Rock Hill last week. -Mrs. U. G. DesPortes is spending this week with her daughter, Mrs. H. C. Miller, at Trenton. -Mrs. M. L. Connor left Mon day for Birningham, where she will spend several weeks with her son. -Tbe beautiful new home of Mrs. Rebecca Woodward is about completed and she will more in this week. -Miss Bessie McMaster was the charming hostess of the "Round Dozen" Club Tuesday afternoon. -The State Baptist Conuen tion meets in Columbia this week. Rev. J. L. Freeman and others from here will attend. -The Beggar Prince at the Thespian Hall Thursday proved to be a good entertainment. It was well attended and all were well pleased. -Mr.~ T. M. Lyles has been elected by his fellow students to preside over the coming inter society contest of the South Car olina College. -Advertising is just a habit, so some one say~s, And so it is. But then it is~ about the best habit that an up-to-date business man ever tied on to. - -The regular meeting of the John Bratton chapter, U. D. C., will be held at the residence of Mrs. T. H. Ketchin next Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock. -Mrs. T. E. Smith left Wednes day for Timmnonsville, where she is to make her home. Mr. Smith will go on in a few days. Fair field hates to see them leave her borders. -The government has issued a report of the cotton ginned up to November 14th by c onnties. Fair field had ginned up to that date 21,985 bales as against 20,512 last year. -Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Mobley were here for a few hours Sun day en their way back to Colum bia after spending several days with her grandmaother in the Horeb section. -The football team of the Mt. Zion Institute leaves this after noon for Camden, where they will meet the team from the Cam d..n graded school on the grid iron to morrow. -All the legal blanks at the News and Herald :office Liens, Bills of Sale, Labor Con tracts, Notes and Mortgages, Ti tles to Real Estate, Mortgages of Real Estate-in fact all the usual blanks. -The state convention of the United Daughters of the Con federacy meets at Johnston this week. The delagates from the John Bratton chapter are Mrs. T. H. Ketchin and Miss Frances Creight. -The services at the Methodist churcb next Sunday morning will be in the interest of thze Womands Foreign Missionary Society. The collection will be for the Scarritt Bible Training School. All the ladies of the church are especially urged to be present. Visitors will be welcomed. -The News and Herald from now till July 1, 1906, is a sub scription offer that should bring in miany new subscribers. Every one not now a subscriber should not fail to take advantage ef this great opportunity to make a fair trial of their county paper to see if it is not worth the price. i -Next Monday will be sales d ay and as there are several Christmas Tree. The young ladies of the A. R. P. church will have a Christmas tree at the armory Friday night, December 22. Further notice will be given later. ---------- - - Special Notice. Commencing December 1,t we will sell all millinery at cut prices. This is a great opportunity to get sylish Hat cheap. We want to close out all millinery before Christmas. All goods are new and fresh-many of the goods just re I ceived by express. All at cut prices. C.uJnwLL Dnr Goons Co. -Mr. J. S. Center spent Mon day in Chester. marIf that gun needs repairing bring it here, and it will be fixed o. k. T. M. Haynes. rerW. C. Boyd ha; just re ceived a big shipment of Wylie's Candies. Withers-.Lindsay. The following invitations are out: Dr. and Mrs. Win. Carter Lindsay invite you to be present at the marriage of their daughter Pauline to Mr. John Baily Withers on Tuesday evening, December the 12th, at half after nine o'clock, First Baptist Church Columbia, South Carolina. Meeting at A. R. P. Church. Be :mning on Tuesday, Decem ber 5t, services will be held at the A. R. P. church twice a day, by Rev. J. S. Moffatt, D. D., con tinuing throughout the week. Dr. Moffatt is a preacher of rare power, and it is hoped that large congregations will hear him. The pastor and session of the church cordially invite all the people of the town to attend these seivices. They wish all the other churches of the town to share with them the blessings expected. sirCrockery! Crockery! A full line of crockery at bargain prices. T. M. Haynes. fiiirFor something that is jus t real nice in the candy line, just go to J. D. McCarley & Co's. and try some of Lowney's choco lates. A big and varied lot of these delightful delicacies. Fine flule Market. Winnsboro has for a number of years been known as a good stock market, but there is no question about it that it has gone away ahead of past records this season. Not only are excep tionally good mules being brought, to this market, but there is a larger quantity of thema and the close compettition that there is, in ar~imal flesh means that they are goiug to be sold at prices that will make it to the interest of the people throughout Fair field county to come here to buy their next year's farm stock. If mules are wanted for heavy hauling, they are here too. I Thanksgiving Day. Thanksgiviog Day will be ob served in Winnsboro by all the ~ stores being closed and religious ~ services being held in the follow ing churches: St. John's, 1I a. mn., by the reo tor, Psey. H. 0. Judd; collectioK fr the Church Home in Charles ton. A. R. P. church, 11 a. mn., by the pastor, Rev. C. E. McDonald; col lection for the orphanages of the A. R. P. church and the Thorn- ~ well Orphanage. 1 The Presbyterian church, 11 a. in., by the pastor, Rev. S. C. Byrd; collection for Thornwell Orphan age. _ _ _ A Permanent Feature. s In our rush last week we failed I to call attention~ to our magazine i supplement, the beautifully illus- a trated supplement that goes out a again with this issue, and will 1 continue to be a i'e~ular featurec c f the News and Herald. This I will make eaclh issue of the News ad gerald at least twelve page.T and inasmuch as there are seven columns to each page, will give it t as many, if not more columns of reading mnattee each week than any other weekly paper in South Carolina. 'lhis issue is fourteen 1 pages, and with the advertising that is already contracted for, it is hardly probable that there will1 be a smaller issue at any timei within the next fe w weeks. Cer-i tain it is, however much the adver tising patronage umly be increa-e d,i there will be a corresp'onding in crease in the amount of ieading1 matter. The addition of this beau tifully il l us t r a t e d supplemnent, ~lled as it is with so much good eading mnatter, is to be followed y still other improvements. Er Waterman's Ideal Foun in Pens are always in the leacL. ust the thing fo; a rnice Christ as present to. a friend. Full as rtment at the News and Herald Nam Just ai Kentuc, off th Everyo anythit knows]' Kentuc . any oth want ti your m opporti 0t .will be A Be Sure to Use Only Cream of Tartar Baking Powder I Food made with alum baking powder carries alum to the stomach unchanged. Scientists have positivelyj :demonstrated this and that such food is partly indi gestible and unhealthful. A Fine christmas Present. Last Christmas quite a numf ir of people in various parts of e county acted on our sugges io of sending the News and erald for a Christmas present to ome absent friend. ~There is rtainly nothing that will be ap eoiated more during the year 00 than this weekly letter from e old home county. Those who bscribe now will get the re ainiug issues of this year free, d will have the reduced rate at comes from the special sub ription offer that is now being ade. A year's subscription to friend in the county, who is not ow a subscriber, will be mighty ceptable too. Killed By Train. Bose Durham was e~truck by; >uthbound train No. 33, Thurs ty morning, and died a few urs thereafter. He was walk g along the side of the track, d, being (leaf, did not hear the >pr a:-bing train. The jury ofh quest found .that he came to his' ath as a resd t of being struck4 ry the train, and that the railroad as not responsible therefor. Magistrate Cathcart disagreed 'ith this if'ding on the ground at the evideuce was all to the fet that the train was running ;t a highier rate of speed than six iles, which is the rate prescribed )7 the town haws. Bose was a most useful negro 2d coul always be dependedl pen for any work. He enjoyed e conidi-ce of the white people n a very large measure, as was aown by the fact that they con ibuted a nice sum for his b.uvial ~xpenses. He wa a tailor by ade. -That girl or boy atcollege ould be mighty glad to get al ood long letter each week from I ome. Only fifty cents pays ior anewsy weekly lzttar that will ad nmct to tie lieasure of col ega life. for the rest of the col ege ye tr. And that offer of the e ws andJ H erald till July 1, 190G, akes it easily possible for this rrived, 34 ky mule e blue ne who ig about how far si ky mule ter mules. ie best 11 )ney here inity. Ti right. L. M. ow ga'*Seigler's opening last year proved such a pleasant affair to him and to his many customers that another is to be held this season. The days will be Wednes Jay, Thursday and Friday of aext week. Be sure not to miss it. FOR RENT-Four extra good farms on t'ae Williford place, 2 miles from Winnsboro; good houses and outbuildings; well watered. D. A. Crawford. l'OR SALE-A good scond hand buggy and harness. Apply to J. M. Harden. ISuits for Y -- The Yo a smart - what,ar his Cloti He not styles, bJ soon as Our ne The ne1 cut Coat _ the grai ___________shears a ful Tailo: fabrics, and withal our rc to make this the Y~ll M ' 1 18 def The R. H. EI] W. J. SCRUGGS, Manag< OROCER Stap In this department we to a few seasonable got Fruits, &c., for cakes. wheat, New Orleans Mc and fine; Maple Syrup, ih quality. In Canned Goods we both Meats and Vegetab Try a 5=lb. can of our best on the market, ant you try it. Candies, Fruits, Nuts WE D~EL1VER GOOD W. C. R ules.. head , right grass. knows mules uperior are to If you lule for is your ie price ENS. A&Stoves and deaters. Can make it to your advantage if you will come here before buying. T. M. Haynes. FOR SALE-35 shares of Fair field Mills common stock. W. H. Ruff, Jr., Ridgeway, S. C. FOR SALE-Three milch cows, fresh iu milk.-A. B. Cathcart. ARTICHOKES Wanted -Will pay 45 ceats per bushel (ff 60 pounds.-B. G. Tennant & Co. DoWitYs E2t SaliS For Piles, Burnu, ores. oung Men. ung Fellow is usually a dresser, knows what's d is very particular about ies. only likes to get swell ut he wants the ideas as they appear. INTS THEM FIRST w Suits are now ready le and Double-Breasted v broad lapel-the long s and loose Trousers :eful drape of the gar the artistic turn of the t every point--the skill ring-the handsome new asonable prices combine ti Clothing Store. ty for Less Money. MUNDS CO. ~r. Columbia, S. C. IS= le and Fancy. > wish to call attention >ds, such as Choclates, Fresh Mackerel. Buck lasses, guaranteed pure i one gallon cans, best have a large variety of [es. Roasted Coffee for $1.00, I you will say so when Cigars, &c. S TO TOWN TRADE. ATY & CO.