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OOD SEEDS ROW BUIST'S .JO0D CROPS LANDRETH'S SEED SE E D That's why you should buy seeds here, as you R can always be sure thatyou get fresh seeds and of known variety. All our seeds were grown last year, from seeds whose variety had been proved, and under the most favorable condi= tions for each kind. They have the precise at= tention to details in gathering, etc., which only the practical seed grower knows how to give. M All this should make them worth more to you than seeds picked up here, there and every where, but we sell them as low as you pay for the inferior ki.nds. .__ .___r_____ *_MI JNO. H. MCMASTER & CO., BUIST'S Druggists. LANDRETH'S SEED SEED Phone 39 Winnsboro, S. C. We handle Buist's and Landreth's Seeds. Hafner Bvothers, CHESTER, S. C. $5.00 Rugs $2.98 See our WALK Just received= $3.00 Rugs $1.75 OVER SHOES 1 Case of White Great Bargains before you buy. Goods for waists. in Table Linens ,-- Send for samples of these goods. 75 pairs Dorothy_ Dodd Slippers Our line of Ho= Just Received- carried from iast ie of com Receied==siery is complete.' Case of Spring season== We sell the Fa= Chambrays. good styles== 15 s N. BG= Great Bargains We - sets. in Overcoats -days at $1.85. We sell the West You can buy 15c End Kid Gloves. . , Ribbon from us if you need a nice Shoes are 10 cents black skirt write best in ChesterK *-- -- ---- - to us for samples! for the meney. See our yard wide before you buy. Come and see the Taifeta at 79c - shoes and you the dollar grades. If anything we will be convinced -% sell you is not Don't buy your Don't buy your satisiactory w e Carpets until you Art Squares until will refund your :see ours. iyou see ours. money. HAFNER BROTHERS, CHESTER, S. C. Cotton Seed - Meal * Cotton Seed Hlulls For Sale at Attractive Prices9 T. K. ELLIOTT. Organized 1906 BANK OF FAIRFIELD WINNSBoRo, s. c. SAVINGS DEPARTMENT--IntereSt allowed at the rate of 4 per cent per annumi, paiyable quarterly, Janiuary, A pril, July and October. wV. R. Rabb, President. J. M1 Jennings, (ashier. T. WV. Traylor, \Vice-PresidIent. H~ugh S. WVylie, Tller.~ WV. R. Ralbb. F. R. Mfe~eekin, T. WV. Traylor, T. W.~ Ruff, J. ('. Buebanan, J. R. (urlte, J. WV. Haniah atn. J. L. Minaugh, R. Y. Turner. Leroy Spriin., S. C. Catheart, J. M. Jennings. !A Real Sunbeam. ? --Bringing Happiness to All Who Use t eS SUNBEAM COFFEE. In 5 lb. tin cans **0 For only $1.00. TRY iT.a S.C OH N ST ON. LOCAL IY LL i.GENCE. Wededa. Ieb.21, 1!,06. -MIss Caflie Hood of Black-. Stock % the guest of Mrs. W. S. Weir. -M ss. Will McDon aid and. C.ser , C (?ster spent SudLLay ii town. -Mrs. G. W. Shell of Laures is on a visit to her daugter, Mrs. J. W. Catheart. -Mrs. J. E. McDonald Ias: returned from a visit to relatives at Pinevi-e, N. C. -1rs. Feydeu of Gray Court is visiting her parents, Mr. au Mrs. 1D. G. Tennant. -Miss Susie jKectchia enter tained a party of vouuv neopl yesterday afternoon in bo)aor of Miss Jennie Beaty. -Mr.J. Brattou Davis of the Univeristy of South Carolina has been elected one of the editors of the G arnet aud Black. -Quite a numbi er from Wian Lodu 108 haio boei in Colmnba the past few days in. attedance on the big Pythian raliy. --Mise; Henrietta Lyle and Miss Edna RobiUon, who have been on a visit to Mr. Williford, have returned to their home at Edgemoor. -Let the garden come in for its full share of attention these days. It will certainy 'av yon to do so. No axeuse for any one n-ot having A gocd garden. -Miss Kathaleen Caldwell, who is teaching at Blackstock, pent Saturday and Sunday here with her pareits, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Caldwell. -Mr. D. G. Ruff, who is now in busineLs- in Greenwood, is in attendance upon court as a wit Hoss. His friends are glad to see him here ag-ain. -Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Gooding aie on a visit o relatives in Ch:rleston. They will ietvrn to Winnsboro before leaving for their western home. ---iiss Mary Pagan, who has held the poition of stenogra Alhr iu tie News and Herald _)M1ti for the aM-t ar, has ac iepted a similar position with the Stite. She has proven her Self very eflicielt in her work and widi fill her new position I well. .-The first quarterly coi. erence of the Winausboro circuit will be held at the Methodist -hurch Friday morning Feb 2;3. There will be preaching at 11 :'elock by the presiding elder, ie.R.E. Stackhouse of Rock lul. The public is cordially in. vited to attend this service.: Daughters of the Confederacy. There will be a meeting of the John Bratton Chapter, U. D. C., on Thursday afternoon, 4:30 oclocL at the residence of Mrs. A full attendance is desired at this meeting, as arrangements will be m-ade for Memorial Day Death at 1ioreb. Mr.T.C. Watt of the Horeb section was stricken with paraly sis last Wednesday morning and did Saturday morning morning. Ha is surived by two children, Mrs. R. C. Maizu, at whose home he diedi and Mr. J. J. Watt of Co!mbia. Hie was 70 years oldi Court Convenience. Quite a number have come for ward in response to) th subscrip tion statements seut out last week and o~tten their re ceipts. If you ae not Int given tile mutter our attentic , noW is a mgt an time to looki after it, foi If YOU are not attending cor t your elf, there is very likely to be oe one in from your comm u sity y whom you can send the, inuounit that vou are due. Please .lout overil'k this very impor at matter'. Developing Parr's Shoals. Dr. J. A. Scott of Monticello n a business rnote to the editor astefollowiusg additiona ute, that is timely n t ~ h point: Thecre is still talk of develop men of the water power at Parrs mill. TUW timeC tas arrived for diver silL d ludusit: ies, 1jdging from the numbil-c of y ounig mutes and the qantty of guano being sold evr\ u Lere. There will be shrieks ad "lnm. ntatious next fall when these are to Le pid for by chea -.Dr. Hizrrison Dea. Dr. E. H. Harrison, who moved from the Lougt >wn section .6ut to Texarana, Texas, aibout two years aigo died there a few a' s ago and hi's remiains. were brught to Leure"o~ for iiter' mt Sunday alternoon. Tihe va ticulas i~ his dl eath have not been learned. He was a son of Hion. J no. D. Hari bo of Long town and is -uri d b i iy several ..c~ oimth s amt his nife. - third Week Juror. N. D. RV' S. IP. Me K rI - C. 11. 1" o 'lt I., - ie;, .j!" di'ath h 1 en.'t?', -z IC. t. De W .( P.il aiuli. l*. Bankhea ,ll J" h . ler .ecas. 1 M. C Stewaur, Kinedq jy Lc T A .ttir froml21.; C IC esttPrinc-of . Wadhis a a :U'l' cansd H ea c!*:-l Coleunin, wh*ic L 9th instant ath Juries recea (0ient. He wat dogt train alld wh sanwe oitd eis death -1 The deceas l w. .i. vr. Clem. wi-;ot I . Ji D~it (i IVved by his Vh A Serious C On nres (I -' was ia re:& *u in caused a del1a (-i n getting out th fa onus f~ thtfol" ouble coIluem a11 were omitted i)\ I). error is esp.eciall v re he sake of "ur In vere deprive of uiterestmg xits [tisa m e i ulvertise unut - y re Ci by a. very - f the rea.dai. aa verv Iiro mnereb mi ways~ keep in n--ini. An entertaino nm ih of the Wom)L! Society of the vill be giveni at tim . V. Woodw.'ard0 ebruiary '3, at S nissiou-adluits *"5 e ren 1:> cent~ eveil fr ee All e ~uvitedl. fiss B.-ssie Mobecy zL0J Miss Bessie Mobley, f Mrs. Kate Mo >1ev, o, :'. tck, died at thie ho~ie u. -~ W. Wilks, near Wikbu\ Xednesday eveunn. ' lobley had be-n teaebin~ scol n the neighborhiood au:1 con t2. ~:ed to teach despite th a hat she was un~well. At lI Ul sent for her :sister' Miss ha ome and teach in .;er steal whn the lat::er came u was so unwell as to.r...e. attention of a hricn hen the decline : wJ te end came. Miss Mobley ler -a nd two dei edsserj nourn her loss. She wa a med tiable yourg[ vKJmX'd ~reatly loved Ly aL. wr Th'e funetral was to h1e lutdat the~ UpiL jt ' Elacktcad at1 a iai to rest in be "' emeterv.-Crie er I H-t~' cursion Rates; 'a S-'-" ard Account t mb ei tic ts to j19 . rate of one irs't-eI ets for fi'rou imit March 8.10 LU til March Lw Ipon) payment (J 1' iberali stop-ve O\1w i~~0K !cctionls. Lnisv'l I, K atmnt of >ilu lie Frebri'ry dh to t. O i J .l.t. i Nashvile, TI. m nteer M~ovement ...... 1 treh 10:; , .fahe caoS r 1.1 . n t v:ite . Co tnhi , . I. F ro er ..Y is' th int wilr .1e \\ cl 1.1' - e e med itk. . . . C, - ~..-K--. - -I * w .~ ( I -V 1.1. 1~ 4 I 1 '-"-- - * ~'*)' lv 1~ ' 3 (3 ii * . II e was a ereat success and w odtn to receivethe n stock is now on the .yers will e in the north= a week hunting up Spring e gods aeadvancing in ear chsewi 1 enable sst seasou 's prices. - to the public for the given us. To show our ea dtermined thisspring i ef on low prices. r pr ce iists, they will save Dry Goods Co. iOllar Suites Yes, they are here, as well as a big assortment of High Gdrade Furuiture of every k But then there is a great big lot of good Medium Grade Furniture too. In fact everything in the furniture line here at the NEW FURNITURE STORE. It will please you to call and see for yourself. . KETCHIN. Iem LallreFs Garden Seeds -AND ONION SETS. None Better. fcMASTR PCOMPANY. Pouktry Netting. Big shipment lust in. All sizes. J, W. EIl Bo Pooshe says to planit turnips, butwant you to plant all kinds of BWST'S SEEDS. *ndthie piace to get them is ~&} R. LAUD ERDALE'S. W teand Red~ Onion Sets for sale.