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PLANT POTATOES. A large shipment of Irish Potatoes for early plant ing just in. Special attention called to our stock of Gents' and Ladies' Shoes. Be sure to see them. Prices right. Staple and Fancy Groce ries to please every one. W. C. BEATY CO. 5 dnd 10=Cent Goods. We are offering astonishing bargains at five and ten cents. We are proud of be= ing able to give our custom= ers such a bargain feast. Too many bargains to name. Come and see for yourself, and don't put it off till to= morrow. H. LANGLEY, THE BARGAIN Victor Records and Needles for sale here. . . . . . . STILL COMING. My stock has been re plenished by the arrival of a fine assortment of CUT GLASS and CHINA WARE...... and there is still more coming. You will find this the place for Wed= ding and Birthday Pres ents. C. M. Chandler. GARDEN NOTES. FULL STOCK OF Buist's Garden Seeds Red Bliss Triumph Potatoes On ion Sets Best varieties for this country. Cabbage Plants in season. R V. TURNER. Busy TimeTi On the farm. All preparations making for the planting of the crop. The needed Ploughs and Gears--in fact everything in the way of farm supplies--to be had here. Supplying your wants in this line a specialty with us. Don't forget that I carry a big stock of G roceries and can always save you money on these necessities. Plantation Shoes bought be fore the rise and will be sold at a lower price than they can now be boughtsw hesale. A. B. Cathcart > EWS AND HERALD WINN RIRO, S. C. C( c J. FRANX FOOSHE h Editor and. Pr1oprietor. p t] P UBILI$JE WEEELY t t, TxxMs IN ADVANCE: Jne Y e ,........................... .501 Si: Months ........................... ..5 Wednesday, Feb. 21. 1906. Hub Evans' defeat as chairman of the State board of control came as a great surprise to the' people not in touch with things; in Columbia, but it is no less a matter of congratulation to the I who!e State he was snowed under! by such an overwhelming vote. Senator Tillman says that it is up to the people to decide the dispensary issue this summer. And when the campaign is ended it is moro than probable that the! Senator will find that the people K are tired of the Gi.M.I. in Col unbia. if the dlispensary is to be continued, it wilt be as a county institution. It is quite certain that every arrangement will be perfected for the reopening of the library Th1ursday, 'March 1. It is a mat ter of congratulation to the com miunity that the library, which has done such good work the past two years, now has ever 500:1 books and in its new quarters should be more largely used than ever before. The membership fee is only oue dollar a year and every person in the town who possibly can should encourage!, the work of the library by joining1 the Association. The senate and the house were wholly divided as to the proper solution of the dispensa.ry qaestion, the former standing for the stato institution with purl fication and the latter committed to the policy of county dis pensaries. As a result there was no dispensary legislation after all, though this was the one ab sorbing problem before the general assembly. It will now be fought out in the campaign this summer. Candidates f -r governor' and for the senate and house of representaties are going to haven to make their position on this vexing problem known. It will be a campaign of measures versus men. Fairfield Legislation. The legislature has adjourned. A great many bills were passed and some very good ones too. Fairfield came in for her share of local legislation. Two very im portatnt acts relative to the affairs of this county were passed. Both the bills published in The News and Herald several weeks ago have now become law. One of these provided for the appoint meut of a commission to investi gate the financial affairs of the county for the especial purpose~ of ascertaining what is the coun tv's indebtedness and how it was nade. The other provides for the submitting to the people of1 the county the proposition of voting for the issuance of $40,000 in bonds for the payment of the county's indebtedness and putting the county on a cash basis. The date set for this election 'will be the s~ma~ asi that of the first pri mary in Aug.ust, though it will be' c~oliueCd as a general election, havogu separate managers and Fiot Hjill wa discontinued as a vot ing place in general elections s ther- ar not enough votes out ere t.' justify the expense of Spi ! it up. TJi.I, dfe gtt:ion has recoin iod o tha governor the ap o~u Lt f h~'1i ht ollowing coin mnissi') i .. dance with the act Ii 'un i\'o V . D. Doug ..., R~ 5 ' a , T. S. Brice. The le- t n ave b en recomn a d i *dinpmtmu t as super Hogau. Tibase were agreed upon y th' d'4legation a year ago, and dept Lhe <iforts of some of their fiendI~s in behlf of the two members left off, Capt. T. W. Sizh and Mr. J. H. Neil, the lelgion would not make any chw.:e in its recommendation ageed upou one year in advance. Thel~ county levy was fixed at .4 mill.-. Oni 'the present valua tion ihis will mean about $1,000 mre for the county. Thle amount asked for was 4A mills. Thle bill of Senator Johnson to1 re ven t sn pet visoi s and commnis itwrs from farnishing county .up le . whl n fie was amfllo the bills of a general f uture that was ratified. I Ini(!s 4tion is easilv overcome by the use oft I\'de~l Dyvspepsia, because this remeidy digests w.Vhat you eat and gives the stomachi a rest-allows it to recu ~erate and grow strong again. Kodol relieves I ndigest ion, Belebing of Gas, sou Stozmach, 1Ileart-Burn, etc., and naleste degestive organs to trans- 3 form all foods into thbe kind of rich red bhlode that muake~ health and strength. so1A by all dalcf5. Court Proceedings. The court of gen ral sessions mvened Monday morning with is Honor Judge J. C. Klugh residin'. Solicitor Henry and tenographer McCaw were at, 1eir respective places. Seven en grand jurors responded to le roll call. L~ngstreet (iantt 'as chosen foreman. TRUE BILLS. The State vs. Daisy Coleman. fiurder. The State vs. Robert Murphy. Lurder. The State vs. Sharpe Wylie rrafton. Murder. The State vs. Andrew Graddick. lurder. The State vs. Sam Brice. lurder. The State vs. Ralph Davis, tssault and battery with intent o kill. The State vs. Ernest Feaster. tssault and battery of a b:igh and iggravated nature. The State vs. Edward Raines; Fohn Doe, alias William Hall. Robbery and larceny. The State vs. Bunyan Harris, 21rank Ross, Edward Harris, gIarion Carman. Gambling. The State vs. Henry Lamar. [arceny. The State vs. Jane Carman and Bunyan Harris. Keeping a gam )ling house. The State vs. Jane Carman. 7iolation of dispensary law. The State vs. Phillip Penn. ssault and battery with intent; ;o kill. The first case that came up for ;rial was that of Daisy Coleman, vho killed Mamie Williams at he carnival the week before Jhristmas. The jury yesterday Lfternoon found a verdict of gui ;y of manslaughter. Th-e attor 2ey's for the defense, Messrs Buchanan and Hananan, at once !ave notice of motion for new Lrial. Bunyan Harrison, Frank floss, Edward Parrison and Marion _arMan pleaded Guilty to gam bling. The sentence of the court was to pay a fine of $1.00 and serve on poblic works 60 days, >r pay a fine of $20.00 and serve >n public works one day. - Jane Carman pleaded guilty of violation of the dispensary law. rhe sentence of the court was to pay a fine of $100 or be confined in the county jail 3 months. Jane Carman also pleaded guil ~y to keeping a gambling house 1.'he sentence of the court was to pay a fine of $1.00 and be con jined in the county jaii 30 days, r pay a flue of S10.C0 and be :onfind in jail one day. rhe mase against Bunyan Harris n the same count was nol pros - sed. At the time of going to press, he jury in the case cof Andrew liraddick for murder had j ust een drawn. The court will be ully occupied the whole of this veek with criminal cases. Lame Back. This ailment is usually caused by heumatism of the muscles and may 1be ured by app)lying Chamberlain's Pain 3almn two or three times a day andl ubbing the p arts vigorcusly at each pnplication. I f this does not atlord re iet; bind on a piece of flannel slighily lampened with Pain Balm, and a quick elief is almost sure to follow.'- For sails >y Obear Drug Co., and all medicine lealers. Ridgeway Items. A quiet marriage was solemnized rn Wednesday evening, February L4th, at the home of the bride's arente, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. L'obinson, when Mr. Clifford smith led to hymen's altar Miss Lilla Robinson. Only the fami ies and a few friends were pres mnt. Rev. Geo. P. White was he officiating minister. These young people have many friends whose bearty congratulations and best wishes go with them. A dwelling in ti-e southern Limits of town, owned by Mrs. Lula Wilson, and occupied by M1r. Lawson Crumpton, was do stroyed by fire on Friday. The ire discovered about half-past aine in the morning, but it had nade such headway that it was impossible to stop it. The most >f the contents of the h~ use were saved. The house was part y covered by insurance. Mr. Drumpton and his family have noved back to his country home, >ne and one-half miles south of own. This is iha first dwelling :hat has been burned in Ridge vay for a number of years. Lost! I am lost to understand wrhy you don't follow your leading nen by signing your names with heir's on the register of Winns oro's monthly Pressing club. Fee 11.00 per month for Each member.' lrousers pressing a specialty. satisfaction and prompt service ;uaranteed. S. I. Benson, pro >rietor. Room in Thespian Hall. VAN'IED--To make a few de sirable loans on real estate at1 7 per cent. J. E. McDonald, Winnsboro, S. C. [ONEY TO LEND-on real estate. A. S & W. D. Douglas, Read This. I1 TelI the worm 01VAu,'r feeli . i11 I4 iv ou want to hn< aw4 sure Your Cotton, Your DweHiing and Furni= miture, Your Barr and Stock. Your Store Building, Your Merchandise, CALL ON WI H. J ENIKN Prompt ateinas vla.-, pfromlpt Settlement. Letters of Administration State of Sout h ('ar)iia, County ,If Fairfiel-d. i By 1). A. rooumn, 1-q., P~robate Judge-: WINheren-4, J. .3'. Wilson hath made suit to mC to Lrant her letters of ad ministration of the estate and effects of R. ). Wilson. dieeei-Ve: These are, tiwre..Or, to cite :mld ad Imtoidna and nin ular the kindred and14 creditors of the sa id iR. D. Wilson, der4-1, Ohat tey Ie and appear h'-fore Im(, in the ( oiurt of Pro bate, to) Ie hel at 1 airlield Conrt House, Soth C(arolina, 'on the 2Gth d-ay of Febrary next. afTer publica tion hreof, at 11 t'vibwk in the fore 0011, to Shlw c\ aui.e, If an1y they have, why the said administration should noth le granted. Given u I ly 1ad11,1, this ')th day of February, A. ). 19Y. ). A. BROOM, 2-14-2' Judgeof Probate. Letters of Administration State of South Ca-rofli,1 County of Fairtield. By ) A. Broom. KAil., aJudge: Wherteas, Jo~hn W. Ly!"-, C. C. P.. hath IIade , to 1:' [to raa -im letters o)f adnf ist:aion of the estatc and eliesof .fom ollin-Z.dee e : Ti lav re, therfore, to che and ad 111011ish a1ll and singular thi kindred 1:md4 editors o th Id John Hoi-lls, decea.sed that they be and appear before , nw. inl the Coirt of Pro bate, to be held at Fairilihi Court House, Soulth Ca-rolina, c.n the- '8th day of -March n xt, a-f\I r -pulica tiol hereof, t 11 o'clok in hl the fore noon, to show cause. if any they have, why the said adminuistration should not be grantedl. GAie under myi hand, this 2:3rd day of January, A. D). 1906Y. D). A. BROOM, 1-24-Bt .Judge of Pro~bate. A PIANO OR ORGAN _FOR YOU. To the head of every family who is ambitious for thle futuire and education of his chilrea, we have a Special Proposition to make. No article in the house shows the evidence of culture that (does a Piano ir orer~n. No *-o' pii-:nt !2ives as miuch pleasure or is o4f as great value in after life as the knowvledge of musje and the ability to play well. Our Small Paymeint' Plad makes the Ownership of a High (rade Piano or Organ easy. Just a few dollars down and a smtail laymlent eac.h mointh or quarterly or semi-annually and the Iustrument is vours. Write us to-day for catalogue and ouir Special Prop)ositionI of Easy Pay men ts. Add ress; Malone's Music House, Columbia, S. C. Tli Mac Balsimfs fcola Is now the lest equipped business col lege inl the Soth. tronlgly endorsed. Our graoinates are in demand. Terms the most reasonable. All interested will do well to write us. Address, THE MACF EAT lBUSINESS COLLEGE, 10-18 Columbia, S. C. C. S. PI LE , J D. Ofliees: 4 Law~ Range. Hotur-: 10 to 3 J. D. McMEEKIN, Dentist. W1NNSi;.Oo, S. c. Omlee over M. WV. Doty's store. Special Notice. When ini nrod of wire fencing such as vard, cemetery, poultry, and field fer-i::L, also mionumfent: and tombli)toni supplies, call on i or' wri R.L L. Routree, agent, Ridgeway, S. 0., before buying. 1-:1 4t, WANTED)-To huv old United1 Sta[,- :nd Coiceaerate stamps; H also old foign (4 stamnps. Ad- t dress5 us wit pa rtienlars. Ban nister Stampi Co. Georgetowvn. S, C. 2-7-Gt lJOEY To LEND.-IJ have some mo:;r to lend :n real estate securi ty. U. W. Rags dale. 1-31 e (EUE S LAX(AT!VE HONEYmiTAB T . L. E? L E. Ebe WIMS Capital $if Surplus;$. WINNSB S The got d ld Quaker once said t: I " Nalhan. it inot whai i hee Sm1ar:: a a not u b:z I iee fat: -I'r wiat thte rie1, GUt LWha-t t h 4ee V~ w This saigha-w.yb use of a S vi A fuit iLu C THE WINNS Pays 4 per cent on deposits in 2 per cent on deposits in MORE Just ar best load I 'have I to get ho season. suit the pi M. W. THERE IS 1' ENTER When you have a store So, eat and drink-but y less you trade with Olives, Pici< Specals Butter,Ge Cereals, Cai e ifferent ki per pound. Notice of Application for Charter of Railway Company. Notice is hereby given that on Mon day, the ~>th day of March, 193J6, at ten 'clock a. mn., or as soon thereafter as they can be heard, the undersigned will apply to Hon. Jesse T. Gantt, See retary of State, at his offiee in the State apitol. in Columbia, South Carolina, for a chatter for Catawoa Valler Rail way;'the purpose of said corporation being to build, construct, equip, main ta and operate a railway in the State of South Carolina, located in, and run ning through Wateree township in Kershiaw cou nty, t hrough townships numbered Twenty-two, Twventy-five, ndl Twenty-six, in Fairfield county; Rossvi lle andI Lan dford townships in C hester coun ty; Catawhba, Ebenezer, 'and Bth~lel townships in York county; the line oif said proposedl railway run ning through the townships afe resaid in a general northerly direction from some point on Seaboard Air Line Rail way, in Wateree township, Kershaw county, necar Lugoff, a station on said railway, to a point on the linec between York counity, ini the State of South Car alna, and Gaston county, in the State of North Carolina. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, among other things, will ask or the right to condemn lands and property for any and all railroad pur p)oses, as provided by law. -(Signed) J. L. GLENN, E. BE RKEL EY, J. A. PR IDE, Petitioners. CABBAGE PLANTS From the Best Tested S eeds. Now reqdv for shipment, iarge, strong, healthy, th-se plauts are ~rowni inu the openf air und will stand severe freeze witbout in ury. Early Jersey Wakefield, arge Type or Chairleston Wake ield, which are the best known m;rieties of early cabbages, also. Eenderson's Succession, the best arge, latte and sure header, Au ;usta Early Truc'her, also a fine ype of late variety. Neatly >acked in light baskets. .$150 er thousaud: for five thousand r over,SJ .i5 pier thou sand, f. o. b. xress niiice. Special prices madOe on large ts. CHiAS. M. GIBSON, Toungs Island; S. C. T COST--Ali heavy shirts dan. undervests at cost to close out. R. A. Buchanan. 1e J-A.ES Q. DA iner. J Cash icr. boro sank. )0,000.00. ;0,000.00. DRO, S. C. his boy: t ihm icads that makes t thce ats that makes car!:s tiat makes thee 0 ieuired trcugh the steady 0 or bank. BORO BANK the Savings Department.~ - . the Commercial Department. MULES. rived, the of Mules >een able Id of - this Prices to urchaser. DOTY. TO T ROUBLE FAI NING like ours to select fro n. rou cannot be merry un BO.YD. :les, Fruits, Cakes, Meats,. atinec, Chocolates, Cheese, med Fruits, Coffee, several nds, at from 12'Ac. to 4oc. Wedding Presents. If you are looking for7' a Wedding Present, just come to our store and let/ us show you one oft, tg1 most select stocks in tiiis State. We , have just opened a new lot of Cut Glass, which cannot be surpassed in quality and price. Ice cream sets, pitchers, bowls, and many smaller pieces. We are quite sure we can please you in this line. Also a handsome line of Silver Goods - in cases. From the smallest salt spoons to chests of silver. Patterns and designs are the latest out. Prices are reasonable. We have, as usual, a most select line of Hand Painted China. You should not fail to see it before buying elsewhere. Any Bride would be satisfied with one of our hand somely decorated pieces. We want you to come in and see our stock. Re member our name on the: box is the sign of goodness.. P. II. IAdllICOTT & CO JEWELERS. 1424 Main St. Columbia, S. C. Notice to Pensioners. The last n'eeting of the county Dension board will be held the first Monday in March. All appli ~ations will be acted upon and :e roll comr~eted for the Stat A oat l. Interested parties will ease take notic. J.A. .Brice, Chairman..