The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, January 31, 1906, Image 5

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O. K. Cold Tablets. Price 25 cents if they cure=== Not one cent if they don't. This is the way we sell our 0. K. cold cure. They have been tried and found 0. K. for a cold. Jno. H. McMaster & Co., DRUGGIST. Phone 39. IF YOU WANT A SUIT OF CLOTHES OR AN OVERCOAT IT WILL PAY YOU TO GO TO CHESTER, S. C.. AND SEE HAFNER BROS. THEY WILL COMMENCE TO-DAY TO SELL AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES: $18.00 SUITS FOR............$13.50 $16.50 " . -.. ...... 12.00 $15.50 " -.......... 9.85 $10.00 "." . .. 5.75 HAFNER BROTHERS, Chester. S. C. Organized 1906 BANK OF FAIRFIELD WINNSBORO, S. C. CAPITAL, $50,000 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT-Interest allowed at the rate of 4 ~per cent per annum, payable quarterly, January, April, July and October. OFFICERS. W. R. IRabb, President. J- M Jennings, Cashier. T. W. Traylor, Vice-President. Hugh S. WXlie, Teller. DIRECTORS. W. R. Rabb, F .M~em T. W. Traylor,T.W f, J. C. Buchanan, J .Cr~ D. V. Walker, J .Rbrsn J. W. Hanahan,J.LMiagh R. Y. Turner, LrySrns S. C Caheat. R. Jenin, * A.eJl Subertson - Bringing Happiness to All Who Use It SUNBEAM COFFEE. in 5 lb. tin cans 3 For only $1.00. TRY IT. S.'C. O H N ST ON. Got tolBuy aMule? -=Then wait on me Am expecting another car load daily. There will be no room for kicking on prices. NiL W. DOTY. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, Jan. 31, 1906. -Mr. Strthii Ford of Ciester pent Sunday in town. -Mr. Harrry Davis of Colum bia spent Sunday in town. -Rev. and Mrs. M. M. Ross are visiting relatives at Sharon. -Rev. T. W. Scruggs is spen ling a few days with relstives in own. -Miss Bessie McMaster will antertain the Round Dozen Club his afternoon. -Mrs. Jude Robinson -f owseville, S. C., is visiting re [atives in town. -Mrs. C. S. Dwight of Coln.m bia, after visiting relatives in to wn has returned home. -Mr. Palmer Chalmers of Charlotte has been spending a few days in town. -Mr. John Crawford, who hae recently been in Chattanooga, is on a visit to his father. -Mrs. J. E. McDonald leaves to-day for Pineville to visit herl sister, Mrs. J. R. McAlpine. -Miss Lilla and Jennie Beaty spent a few days last week with Mrs. T. G. Patrick at White Oak. -Miss Rafilia Kerr, who has. been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Clara Herron, has returned to Green wood. -Miss Sara Hall, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Joseph Sprott of Jordan, has returned home. -Mrs. Gerig and daughter, Miss Laura have returned from an extended stay with relatives in Macon. -Mrs. Kate Woodrow, who has been visiting relatives. her. o the past week, has returned to Columbia. -Mr. F. M. Gasden is hav ing a cottage erected on his lot at the corner of Garden and Voultrie streets. -Mrs. F. H. McMaster has re turned to her home in Columbia after spending several days with relatives in town. -Misses Grey Neil. Ella Beaty and Elise Lyles, who have been spending a few days at home re turned to Winthrop College Tuesday. -Mr. W. W. Dixon has gone to assist in having the new Fed eral Courthouse located in Ches er in the event a new district is provided for by Congress. -Fed Steele, one of the town's oldest negrees, died Saturday at an advanced age. He was a splendid cook and his services were freqnenty in demand on spe cial occasions. -In the list of Fairfield vete rans published in the last issue the name of I. R. Harvey should have appeared as a member of Washington Artillery of Newv Or leans, one of the oldest military organizatins in the whole coun -Paid your taxes yet ? Well, if you don't get a move on you that 2 per cent. penalty will be on. Treasurer Seruggs is not slow about turning over his books to te auditor to make you pay for your tardiness. -Cards have been received here announcing the marriage January 2.5 of Miss Maggie Thompson of New York to Mr. Chas. W. Alling. The bride was a trained nurse in the metropolis and has many friends here at her old home. They will make their new home at New Haven, Conn. Job Printing. The News and Herald office is now better prepared than ever before to do your job work in first lass order and in quick time. The addition of a new press run by power greatly in creaes the facilities of supplying your needs in this line. Just gt the priees of the News and Herald on all job wsoJ before having the same done; that's all that is asked. We will do the rest and that too satisfactorily or no pay. Farmer-s'utaaI. A meeting of the Directors and Policy Holders of the Farmers' Mutual Fire Insrranoe Company of Fairfield County will be held at the Courthouse on Saturday, the 10th day of February, 1906. Officers for the ensuing year will be elected, and a full meeting is desired. Thos. L. Johnston, President F. M. F. Ins. Co. Attest: Jno. J. Neil, 1-31 2t See. and Treas. Perfection can only be attained in the physical by allcwinlg Nature to appro priate and not dissipate her own re ources. C1artba~rties gripe, weaken dissipate, while DeWitts Little Early Eiers simply expel all putrid matter and ile., tbus allowing the liver to as ume norwng activity. Good for the complexion. &sr b all dealers. 'OR SALE-A number of younig bronze gobblers. At seven months old weigh 18 to .20 pounds. Grown ones weigh i 5 to 40 pounds. Apply to .R R. Ellison, Winnaboro, S. C. Library Fleetiug. A meeting of the Library A sociation is called for th (Wednesday) evening at the Con House at 7:30 o'clock. TI meeting called for Friday evi ning was completely rained ou Mr. Jennings at Hospital. The friends of State Treasurt Jennings in Fairfield- and the are indeed many- regret to leai .that it has been found necessai for him to be taken to a hospiti in Baltimore for treatment. R< some months his health has nt been good and he has bee gradually declining. All wi wish for him a sure and speed recovery. Mrs. Leonora Hoffman a companied him on this trip ar his son, Charles, who is a stude in a medical college in Baltimo will also be with him. One Veteran Less. The News and Herald of la week, which contained a list the surviving veterans in Fairfie -county, had hardly reached all the postoffices in this county b fore one of this band of Confei erate heroes, so rapidly growiu less, had passed over the rive Wednesday evening Mr. Cha Dickey, who was a member < Company P., Seventh Battallic (Rion's) S. C. Volunteers, Hi good's Brigade, breathed his laE He had a record for gallantry thi he end his survivors had no rei son io be ashamed of, for he wi r true soldier. A widow, thr< sons and two daughters survii I him and in their affliction ha' the sympathy of many frien< throughout the county. His r mains were interred in the A. ] P. cemetery Thursday afternoo the sertices being conducted I Rev. C. B. McDonald. Bankof Fairfield. To-morrow, Thursday, mor ing the Bank of Fairleld wi throw open its doors, ready f< usiness. The same day tI stockholders will'meet for tI purpose of increasing the capit stock from $30,000 to $50,00 and so certain is it that this wi be done that the officers in the6 advertisement pat the capiti stock at the latter amount. The new bank starts off unde most favorable conditions an will be of great help to the tow and country in increasing tb present banking facilities. It oficers are men of business it tegrity and amon its directo3 are to be found he names< several of-the county's most su< cessful business men and rep resentative business men froi other communitities. Mr. J. M. Jennings, the cashie: has arrived in town and hi family will come in in a day c so. They will occupy the Garr son cottage in the rear of M Zion. They will be galdly we comed into the community. Jmpgrtanit to flousekeepera, I wish to say to the public the I now have a car of ice and as able to supply you with the same and also to keep yo r meats e ice for you, I am now supplyin my ctistomers with the finest beE ever put on the market here, sta] fe Tennessee steers. Jno, W. Russell. The Yellow Fever Germ has recently been discovered. I bears a close resemblance to th malaia germ. To free the sys tem from disease germs, the mon effective remedy is Dr. King: New Life Pills. Quaranteed t cure all diseases due to malari poison and constipation. 25c a McMaster Co.'s, and Jno. H. Mc Master A Qo.'s, drug stores. Lost! I am lost to understan' why you don't follow your leadin men by signing your names wit] their's on the register of Winns bom' monthly Pressing club. Fe $1.00 per moath for each membei Trousers pressing a specialty Satisfaction and prompt servic guaranteed. S. I. Benson, pro prietor. Boom in Thespian Hlall A reasonable amiount of food thorougi ly digested and properly assimilate will always increase the strength. or sto-nach is a "little off' Kod( ybpepsa Cure will digest what yo eat and enable the digestive organs t assimilate and transform all foods int tssuebuildinlg blood. Kodol reliev4 Sour Stomach, Belching, Heart-Burz and all forms of Indigestion. Palati ble and strengthienin~g. Sold by a dealers. WANTEDWhite help, maid and cooks. Good reference required. Apply to "X," Ne~ and Herald. It The soothing and~ comforting effeets DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, when a Iplied to Piles, iores, cuts, b oils, et sude pain almost, instantly. Tb Salve draws out the infiammation, r duces swelling an d acts as a rubefacien Ithus circulating the blood through ti diseased parts, permittmng or aidit INature to permanently remove ti il1 entirely. Sold by all dealers. MONEY TO LEND.-4 ha' some money to lend on re estate security. G. W. Rag dale. 1-31 2t is rt l 0 EXTEP Because week, we N TUE it This wili here last N portion of I Do Nc It is the gr kg buy goods in plain fil in the next Caldw< New I Y I have in my larg of Jno. I have just well asso: pleased to before s wants. Restaurant. 1I take this method of letting the people of Fairfield know thai I have opened a restaurant in the DesPortes' building next to Craw ford's stable. New room, every thing clean and neat, and service only for white people. 1Rates reasonable. Shall be pleased to hate you give me a call and you will get a irst class meal. Jno. Whorby. S1-3-5t_______ Pirating Foley'a Honey and Tar. Foley or Co., Chicao orig nat mey ad on account of the geat 1and Tar many imitations are offered -for the genuine. These worthless imi tatons have similar sounding names. Beware of them. The genuine Foley's e oo and Tr is ina yello pakae IIt is the best remedy for coughs and S'colds: Sold by McMaster Co. FOR SALE-One good buggy -horse. Reasons for selling, no further need for same. Apply to L. A. Bye, Winnsboro, S. 0. 1-31-it HEALTH 'INSURANCE The man who Insures his life I1 wise for his family. The man who Insures his heat Is wiseboth for his family an< shimself. You may Insure health by guard 0 Ing it. It is worth guardinlg. At the first attack of diseast iw h I c h generally approache through the LIVER and mani fests Itself In Innumerable way Tult's P11 __And save your health. r Big 4DED TO of the very bad we vill extend our COS1 SDAY, F] give all who coul reek an opportunit3 he GREAT BARGA A Miss This C at opportunity of tI cheap. Everythin rures. Be sure yot few days. 11 Dry Go urniture opened a furn ,e new building F. McMaster A put in a very rted stock. I have you calli pplying your H. [E. KE1 It Can't Be Done. The stand taken by the busi ness inter'ests of this country a gainst employment or entrusting with their airs men who drink whiskey to an excess is doing as rch, if not mote, than any other agency to discourage the habit. In this dqyand time we hear it expressed in the vernacla-, alnost every day, "A man can't booze and hold his job." Now this is true as censain as the sun s'iines. A man who drinks cannot be de pended upo2a at all times. And we know not the hour nor the dy when the call will come to prove equal to an emergency; it is necessary that a man be clothed and in his r'>ght mind at all times. When a man is drunk or even "half lo :ded" he is not in his right mind. Whiskey--jast a little of it in some brains--kills all sense in the victim of responsi bility. With about three drinks on, he regards the most impo~tant duty a matter of no consequense and let it go unatended to, as if it were nothing at all. This is one of the many reasons why "a man can't drink and hold his job." -Spartanburg Herald. MONEY TO LEND-on real estate. A. S & W. D. Douglas, attorneys. Common Colds are thle (Gause of Many Serious Diseases. Physicians who have gained a na tional reputation as analysist of the. cause of various diseases, claim that if, catching cold could be avoided a long list of dangerous ailments would never:; be heard of. Eve-y one knows that, m'peumo uia and consumption originate .i from a cold, and chronic catarrh, bron . chitis, and all throat and lung trouble are aggrevated and reudered more se rious by each fresh attack. Do not risk your life or take chances when you have a cold. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will cure it before these dis eases develop. This remedy contains n o opium, morphine or other harmful drug and has thirty years of reputation back~ of it, gined byits cures under every c onimdi Fosae by Obear q 13 iale FEB. 6 ather last rSALE to BB.6 :d not get rto get a INS. har"Ce le year to g marked i get here ods Co. Store. iture store just south : Co., and large and shall be md see me furniture fCHIN. peaker:"I defy any one in this audience to . moetiin a uimgle atien that I can perform with right hand that Icannot do equally well with my left." Voice from-the Gallery: "Put your left hand in your right-hand trousers pocket.'* -Chicago News. - .ame Back. This ailment is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles and may be cured by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm two or three times a day and rubbing the prts vgoroul ay ec e, bind on a piece of flannelslgu dampened with Pain Bairn, and aque relief is almost sure to follow. Frsale by Obear Drug Co., and all medicine dealers. On a tombstone in Indinais the Eollowig inscription. "This mon Liment was erected to the memorf of John Jenkins, accidentully shot as a mark of- affection -by his brother." FOR SALBg-One good milck cow ; grade Guernsey, with ex' tra fine heifer call. Also ~ beautifully marked Pointer pups, six weeks old, entitled to registration. B. C. Stevenson, Steenson, S. C. Teacher: "Now, Patsy, would it be prper to say: 'You can learn e nothing?," Patsy: "Yis'm.' Teacher: "Why?" Patsy: "Cause you can't." The secret of suecessfully ridding the' system of a cold is a thorough evacu ation of the bowels. Kennedy's Lax ative Honey and Tar does this-Liquid Cold Cure, drives all cold out of the system. Best for Coughs, Croup, etcy Sold by all dealers, FOR BENT-Mrs. H. W. Mc Master's place of 536 acres, 2g miles from Whit. Oak. Bented last year for ten bales of cotton. Apply to E. P. Mobley, Jr., No. 48 Haskell avenue, Columbia, 8. C.