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Just in== The Best Load of Mules that have hit Winns= boro dirt this season. Right from the blue= grass fields of Kentucky. Come to see them and you vill be pleased. Pleasing prices too. A. M. OWENS. Will Not be Undersold All goods at cost,== Some below cost. Biggest bargains in the county here. L. LANDECKER. The Cost of Fuel Reduced to a minimum By the use of Air-Tight Heaters. Got them here for Wood and for Coal. Nothing equal to the Hot Blast for coal. Beats them all. Try one. Buy here. Prices the lowest and will put them up,100o. R. T. MATTHEWS & SON. COTTON GINNERS AND MACHINERY OWNERS Write for prices on the following Babbit Couplings Gauges ILubricators B~elt, Gundy' Drills Gauge Cocks Oil Cups Belt, Rubber -IDrill Press Hack Saws Oil Cans Belt, Leather Ejectors Hammers Fitting Injectors Pipe Files Pulleys Lace Lather Packing all kinds, Shafting; Col'.rs for shafting "nd anything else in nmachiniery supplies. Columbia Supply Co, - - - -Columbia, S. C. CABBAGE PLANTS, CELERY, LETTUCE, BEET, AND ALL KINDS OF GARDEN PLANTS. we are new prepared to furnish cabbage pilants growni from the best seed I purchased fronm the most reliable salesmien in the business. We have the febl l owing varieties: Extra Early Wakefields. Cha,-lestoni or hirge ty pe \' a Reel l. Henderson's Succession, Large type Flat D~utchi. These plants are grown! i the open air and will stand great cold. We use the samec platis mi our thiou- -a sand acre truck farm. We have a careful man in charge of ti heplan1t dlepm ~.c ment, and will carefully pack themt, we guarantee the count, exp'ressrats w i be reduced thirty per cent from Iast season. Prices, in small lots $1.530 per thousand, in "large lots S1.0) to $1 .2.5 per thou- I sand f. o. b. Meggetts, S. C, If cash does not ac'comipany order gtn il & - shipped C. 0. D. N. H. BL1TCH CU.MIPAN \', Meggetts, S. C. PA INFUL PE RIODS Life often seems too long to the woqman who suf fers from pairiul periods. The eternal bearing down, headache, backache,'leucorrhea, nervousn'ess, 7 dizziness, gripia~g, crarips .ard siniIsar torttires are dreadful. To make -life worth lving, take - Woman's Relief F It quickly relieves inflammation, purifies and en riches the blood, strengthens the constitution and permanently cures all diseased ccnditions from which t weak women suffer. It is matchless, marvelous, reliable. a At all druggists' in $1.00 bottles. WAITE US A LETTER"ISFRDGEAL, treely and frankiy, in strictest confl- i te.r.L .Ceeg',o el dence, telling us all your symzptoms and veN . a ~ o~hypros troubies. We will send free advice (in al vif.btheirtbtlofc plain sealed envelo-e)- Address: La- duga.ie'ndrMrlefadnw dies' Advisory Dept ..The Chattanooga Ia nbte elhta aebe M e id e o C - tt nod u T i i af i n wta on rfnle lifa d no COUNTY JUDICIAL MATTERS. Statement of the Salaries Paid Magistrates and Constables and Record of- Cases Tried. Below is a report of the mag sterial districts of Fairfield ounty, showing the salaries paid he magistrates and their consta les, and also the disposition of he cases tried: NINTII DISTRICT. J N Lemaster, magistrate, $100.00. T C Boozer, constable, $75.00. Cases onl (locket, 13. Comiitted to chain gang, 1, 30 days. Sent to circuit court, ". Costs and lines collected, $43.25. FOURTEENTH ISTRICTI'. H G Gladden, magistrate, $50.00. R I'Gladden, constable, $50.00. Cases on (locket, 5. Sent to circuit court, 1. Not guilty, 1. Costs and tines collected, $60.00. FOURT-11 IsTrR[CT. Jas B Stevenson, magistrate, $50.00. Jno K Stevenson, (constable, %50.00. Cases on docket, 1, sent to circuit ourt. SIXTH DSTRI(T. A WV Matherson, magistrate, $50.00. J E Stewart, constable, $50.00. Cases on docket, 13. Sent to circuit court, 4. -Not guilty, "3. Sent to chain gang, 2. Costs and tines collected, $9.50. FIRST DISTRICT. W J Keller, niagistrale, 850.00. C A Hill, constable, $50.00. Books not sent in, no report. SECOND DISTRICT. Jno D Blair, magistrate, $50.00. W E DeHins, constable, $50.00. Book not sent in, no report. THIRTEENTH IDISTRI(rr. E H Heis, magistrate. $50.00. Jno H Cooper, constable, $50.00. Cases on docket, 5. Sent to chain gang, 3. Costs and ines collected g22.40. FIFTH DISTRICT. J N Caldwell, magistrate, $5.00. Jno L Ratteree, constable, $50.00. Cases on docket, 3. Sent to jail 30 days, I woman. Costs and tines collected, 18.30. TIiRD DINTRICT. J L Brice, magistrate, $50.00. Jas Brice, constable, $50.00. Cases on docket, 3. Not guilty, 1. Fines collected, $30.00. TENT1 DISTRICT. S F Cathcart, magistrate, $100.00. L V Broom, constable, $75.00. Cuses on docket, 7. Connitted to chain gang, 9; 30 days ach, 270. Not guilty, 4. Sent to circuit court, 2. Costs and fines collected, $115.20. ELEVENITM DISWIMCT. C A Robinson, nagistrate, $50.00. A P Irby, constable, $50.00. Cases on docket 10. Committed to chain gang, 2; 30 days mach, 60. Not guilty, 1. Sent to circuit court, 1. Costs and fines collected, $4.80. EIGHUTH DISTRICT. P C Biroomn, magistrate, $50.00. G WV Broom, constable, $50.00. Cases on docket. 7. Committed to chain gang, 2 (30 days each.) Costs and fines collected, .59.00. TwE LFTHI DIsTI1CT. Joe McMeekin, magistrate, .$50.00. S S Curry, constable, #50.00. Cases on docket, 0. Not guilty, 3. Costs andl fines collected, .574.00. MT. ZioN D)ISTRtICT. T M Cathcart, magristrate, I$150.00. WV i Gilbert. constable, $75.00. Cases on docket, 26. Sent to circuit cour., 1o. Not guilty, 4. Sent to county jail SO days. 1. Costs and fines collected, .$36.80. J. B. BURLEY,. County Supervisor. Letter to J. C. Caldwell, Winnsboro, S. C. Dear Sir : A great many people vill see your house in the course >f the r'ext ten years. We want t to show what ~Devoe lead-and inc will do. We should like you o paint it, and then not paint it gain for ten years-unless it eeds repainting. We'd like such a sample as that n every town in the country vith a notice aboat it in the local aper : ' Mr. Caldwell's house was ainted ten y ears ago with Devoe ead-and-zine, and has never been epainted. The color is not so right as it was ; but the paint is ,s perfect a coat as ever, to keep ,ut water." A good lead-and-oil job is ex >ectedl to last three years; it is ,good onei that lasts three years; t gererally de~ not. Devoe lead ,d-z nc la~its t wice as long, if .ot : "If you a~ v fault to find rith this y .ut, -in er now in put in it oL . 'r heri'fj or in the wear, ll your deer a. out it. ''We ontd'.riz. himu to do what ; right at ou1r exies. W\e wa y our house as a sam le, aaid you as a witness. Yours truly, 4 . F W DEvoE &CO. John HI. McMaster'& Co. sells ur pain:. Women know at first sight the haract..r of those with whom they anvene. There is much to give en a ieligious height to whiich len do Lot attain. or oughs and colds no renmely is ual to~ Kennedcly's Laxative Honey 1(1 Th1r. I t is ilelrent fromx all others| -ben4:er, icceeause it expels all cold from ie 15.o by actin1,a a cathartic on Crup.,' Coughm, ( olds, Whooping augh. ece. Ch ldreni love it. Sold by I dealere. A merry heart kills more icrobes than any~ medicine. me 4 eret oif successfully ridding the steam of a cold is a thorough evacu ion (of the bowels. Kennedy's Lax iv(e H ouey an d Tar does thbis-Liquid 1d 'are. drives all cold out of the stemn. Best for Coughs. C'roup, etc. l by n1.91 dealers. Sudden Death at Woodward. Never have the people of Wood ward received a greater shock i than they did about 4 o'clock r a. M. on Wednesday last, by the y announcement that Mrs. T. W. Brice, Sr., one of the most esti- s mable ladies of the commuity, f had suddenly died at her resi- v dence. t The circumstances of her death ' as we have learned them, are as follows: She was aroused t about 3 o'clock to go to one of the members of the family, who was ill, and when in the act of dressing, passed away. Medical aid was quickly summoned, but too late. Her spirit had flown to the God who gave it. She was beyond all earthly help. Thus 1 has fallen one of the most de voted wives, the kindest of moth ers. the purest of Christians, and most exemplary women of this community; and most sincerely do the sympathies of all go out to the husband and children in their sudden and irreparable be reavement. All the children were present at the funeral, which took place at Concord church, besides a large concourse of friends. The floral tokens were many and beautiful, the grave was one mass of blooms. May grace from on high be given to the sorely stricken family to sustain them in their sad affliction. "Ich Dien." A Fearful Fate. It is a fearful fate to have to endure the the terrible torture of Piles. "I can truthfully say," writes Harry Colson, of Mason ville, Ia., "that for Blind, Bleed ing, Itching and Protruding Piles, I Bucklen's Arnica Salve is the best cure niade." Also best for cuts, burns and injuries. 25c. at McMr.ster Co., Obear Drug Co. and John H. McMaster & Co, druggists. Jenkinsville'Jottings. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Swittenberg of Newberry have been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Curry. Mrs. Lula and Florrie Chap pell of Richland county have been visiting their parents ; their mother, Mrs. Joe McMeekin, be ing quite sick. Miss Laura McEachern is still in our midst; we are glad to have her with us. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Yarborough have a little son. born on the four teenth. Mrs. J. H. Bushardt of Peak has been visiting her brother, Mr. W. B. Yarborough. Mrs. Minnie Roberts of Mon ticello and little son, Edwin, hive been on a visit to her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Mayer of Peak. A good many cases of chicken pox are reported in the neighbor hood. Mr. J. A. McMeekin has re turned from a visit to Georgia and other points.' Mrs. E. M. Wallace and Miss Ida McMeekin went to Columbia last Tuesday and will visit Edge field and other points before re turning. Mr. Cornell of Union made a flying trip to Mr. :D. L. Glenn's on last Sunday. We are sorry to hear of the se rious illness of Miss Ailee Scott.i Hope to soon hear of her conva lescence. The infant child of Mr. James Lupo was buried at the Methodisti cemetery at Montieello on last( Sunday; pneumonia was the cause of its death. Y Jan. 30. A liabit to Be Encouraged. The mother who has acquired the habit of keeping on hand ai bottle ofI Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, saves herself a great amount of t'neasiness and anxiety. Coughs, colds and croup, to which children are susceptible are quickly cured by its use. It counter acts any tendeucy of a cold to result in pneumonia, andl if given as soon as the tirst symptoms of croup appear, it will prevent the attack. This remedy con tainis nothing injurious and mothers give it to little ones with a feeling of perfect security. Sold by Obear Drug Co.. and all medisine dealers. "My heart's broken." "What's the matter?" "I was making love to my sweethart last night and her father came suddenly in-to the room."~ "Well, that was awkward' but hardly heart-breaking." "Wasn't it? The old man merelyL remarked that it was a pity she_ couldn't stick to the same fellow two evenings in succes;sion. Then he left." Lame Back. This ailment is usually caused by rheumatism of the mtuscles and man v fe cured by applying Chanmberlain's Pain Balm two or three times a day and rubbing the parts vigorously at each appication. If this does not aflord re lief, bind on a piece of llannei slighly dampened with Paini Balm, and~ a quick relief is aluost sure~ to follow. For sale by Obtar Drug Co., and all medicine dealers. Some winter is always sent to tose who have a great work to do. It will not do us rmuch good in\ iaven to think of things we had.! They All Drank. A number of years ago a certain rm of four men in Boston were ated "Al." Theyl were rich, wusperous, young and prompt. One of them bad curiosity to ee how they were rated, and ound these facts in Dun's and Tas satisfied; but at the end I hese words were added: But they all drank." He thought it a good joke at the ime; but a few years later, two >f them were dead, another was drunkard and the fourth was >oor and living partly on charity. The one little note at the end )f their rating was the most im )ortant and significant of all the acts collected and embodied in: heir description.-Exchange. k reasonable amount of food thorough y digested and properly assimilated vill always increase the strength. If mour stomach is a "little off" Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest 'what you zat and enable the digestive organs to: tssimilate and transform all foods into issue-building blood. Kodol relieves sour Stomach, Belching, Heart-Burn md all forms of Indigestion. Palata :le and strengthening. Sold by all lealers. Five Planetary Eclipses. Five eclipses will be recorded luring the present year, three of. the sun and two of the moon, ac-1 cording to naval observatory as tronomers. The first will be a to tal eclipse of the moon visible i throughout North America. The eclipse will begin at 10:54 o'clock on the evening of February S, and by 4:40 o'clock the next morning it will have passed away. A partial eclipse of the sun, visi ble only near the south pole, will be the feature of February 2. Another partial eclipse of the sun will take place July 21,which will not be seen in this country. On August 4,will occur the second total eclipse of the moon, which will be visible in the western portion of the United States just before sunrise. The moon will again be partly eclipsed on the 19th of the same month ,but th@ phenom-' no: will be witnessed only by inhabitants of the northen regions. Fer Bilious and Sick Headaces. Take Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup. It sweetens the stomach, aids digestion aud acts as a gentle stimulant on the liver ana bowels withlout irritating these organs. Orino Laxative Fruit Svrun cures biliousness and habitual' eonstipation. Does not nauseate or gripe and is mild and pleas.ant to take. Itemember the name ORINo and refuse to accept any substitute. Sold by Mc Master Co. Little grains of powder, Little gobs of paint. Make a girl's complex ion Look like what it ain,t. Indigestion is easily overcome by the use of Kodol Dyspepsia, because this remedy (1igests what you eat and gives :he stomach a rest-allows it to reeu perate and grow strong again. Kodol relieves Indigestion. Belching of Gas, sour Stomach, Heart-Burn, etc., and' mnables the digestive organs to tranis ~orm all foods into the kind of rich red dlood that makes health and strength. Cold by all dealers. People who try to get billed to' ciches on the short line find them-: selves routed throngh to ruin. A Card. This is to certify that all druggists re authorized to refuse your money if foley's Honey and Tar fails to sure. rour cough or cold. It stops the cough, ieals the lungs and prevents serious esults from a cold. Cures la grippe ough and prevents pneumonia and :onsunmption. Contains no opiates. bhe genuine is in a yellow package. ~efuse substitutes. Sold by McMaster dO. Wood's Seeds. Second Crop Seed Potatoes gro further in planting than other Seed Potatoes, yield better and more uniform crops, and are in high favor with truckers and potato growers wherever planted. Our stocks are of superior quality, uniform in size, and sent out in full-size barrels. Write for prices, and Wood's 1906 Seed Book, givm'g full and interesting information about Seed Potatoes. T.W, Weed is, Seedsmuen, RICHMOND, - - ViRGINIA. We catrry the 1er::t stock of Potstoes in the S. ;:. r?.rine. Northern. growr: an'] tSecond Crop Seed., wr~ for pri'cs.J THE____ "B0 ___"____TT__NPRES___ SIMPEST STlONGSTBES THE MURRSi GOTTLN SaTEM Gins. Feeders, condensers, Etc.. G~IBES M4ACHINBRY Co. Conlu- hin. S. C. 'a W0 Wak DON'T BE CA1 WHILE WE AR] TO YOUR WANE 1905 HAS GON' STILL HERE A SERVE YOU. INSPECT OL DURING 1906 IT PROFITAI YOUR TRADI W. C. BEAT PIANOS. The problem of selecting a piano is1 simpleone. THE HOUSE that you buy from should be one o: unquestionable reputation. A HOUSE that represents the pianos of standar< makes. A HOUSE that is noted for fair dealing. WE CLAIM all these requisites. WE HAVE the PIANOS to suit you. $250.00 UP will buy a good piano from us. OUR TERMS made easy to cash buyers. IF INTERESTED write us for catalogue, prices and terms Address, NALOTE'S musIC HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C. Pianos and Organs. Established Over 20 Years. J. Wilson Gibber TYPE WRITER HEADQUARTERE 1412 Main St., Columbia, S. C. South Carolina Agent DENSMORE TYPEWRITER-Th best writing machine at any price. CHICAGO TYPEWRITFR-T h best for the price.-$35 and $50. AL L MAKES-Rented, Exchanged Bought. Repairing on the premises b~ an expert. RUBBER STAMP FACTORY - Stamps made every day on the prem ises. Stencil Plates, Daters, Number ing Machines, Check Punches of al kinds. OFFICE SUPPLIES AND FUR NITURE-Everything from a Per Point to a Roil Top Desk. Sectiona FHing Cases, Bookcases and Card In d axes a specialty, 10-1S. UNDERTAKING WILL BE CONTINUED I3 the future the same as in the pasi in the old establishment in all itl departments with a full stock o: Caskets, Burial Cases and Coffins constantly on hand, and use ol hiearse when requested. Thankful for past patronage and solicitous for a share in the Euture, in the old stand. Calls attended to at all hours. TH ELIOTT GIN SHOP. J. M. ELLIOTT & CO. DR. A. L. OTT, Dentist, Ridgeway, S. C. Crown and Bridge Work a speeialty. 10-11-3m 1THEIMRLEMENT CO, RICHMOND. VA., ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Roofing, Barb Wire, Write for prices and catalogue. We c:'rry; one of the largest and best stocLs of Farm Implements in the South, anel can save you money on your purchases. What ever you ped, get our prices be fo.re purenaiang. Speia hrrininFarm Wagons d ugios. Best maakes. Low Prices. mplement, C, eUp 1906 JGHT NAPPING, WIDE AWAKE ~S. E, BUT WE ARE ND READY TO R GOODS, AND YOU WILL FIND LE TO GIVE US Y COMPANY. TAX RETMS FOR 1906. The County Auditor's Office will be open for the purpose of taking Tax Re turns from January 1 to February 2S, 1906. This is the year for making re turns of real estate and each tract of land must be listed separately. Parties between the ages of twenty one and sixty are liable o poll tax, un less otherwise exempt, and all persons liable to poll tax are required by law to make return of the same. Zx-Confed erate soldiers are exempt from poll tax at the age of fifty years. All returns must be made in person or by some authorized agent. There will accrue a penalty of 50 per cent. where parties fail to make return within the time mentioned above. The Auditor or his deputy will be at the usual places for taking returns on days mentioned. These appointments are made for the convenience of the tax payers and it is hoped they will remember and take advantage of the opportunity and not be in the rush in the last days in Feb ruary. Woodwards, Tuesday and Wednes day, January 2 and 3. Whiteoak, Thursday and Fridafr, January 4 and 5. Winnsboro, Saturday, January 6. Ridgeway, Monday and Tuesday, January 8 and 9. Blythewood, Tuesday and Wednes day, January 9 and 10. Bear Creek, (M. L. Cooper), January 11 and 12. Winnsboro, Saturday January 13. Feasterville, (Faucett;s store), Tues day and Wednesday, January 16 and 17. Crosbyville, Thursday and Friday, - January 18 and 19. Buckhead, Saturday, January 20. C. M. Ladd's store, Monday, January Monticello, Tuesday and Wednesday January 23 and 24. Jenkinsyslle, Thursday and Fridlay, January 2. and 26. Hioreb, Mondy January 29. Greenbriar, TusaJanuary 30. Simpson's, Wednesda, January 31. ~Longtown, Thursday and 'Friday, February 1 and 2. Winnsboro, Saturday and Monday, February 3 and 5. Gladden's Grove, (Lumpkin's store), Tuesday, February 6. Mr~itford, Wednesday and Thursday, February 7 and 8. Bucklick, Friday, (Peay's store) February 9. iOakland, Saturday, February 10. - Stevenson, Tuesday, February 13. - Auglass, Wednesday February 14. - abion, Thursday, February 15. Estesstore, Friday, Februar 16. E. F. PAGAI, Auditor Fairfield County. 12 6td FOR ALL PURPOSES SHIPPED EVERYWHERE. Carnations.....................7c.dozen Roses....... .-........$2.00 per dozen 1 Lily of Valley....$1.00 to $1.50 per dozen Aster...............5c. to 75c. per dozen Bouquets, Basketar Boxes of pretty Mixed '?lowers..........$1.50 up We make a specialty of Fine Wedding; Work. Write us when youjwish anything in FLOWERS, PLANTS, BULBSIOR SEEDS, ROSIEIlbJ GRENOUS COLUMBIA, S. C. For sale by tlcfaster Co, --BY "The Old Reliable" Mlutual Benefit Life In surance Company. ORGANIZED IN 1845,. STRICTLY MUTUAL. NOSTOCIC, HOLDERS. INSURANCE FURNISHED. ATl COS?. Mail this card friled' in and fuli In-. formation will besub~mittsd I was born on the..ay of...1. Name..................................... Address.................................... Quote rates on $..............in nsurance,, W. D. DAVIS, Long Run, S. C.