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OOD SEEDS ROW BUIST'S 00D CROPS LANDRETH'S SEED SEED That's why you should buy seeds here, as you can always be sure that you 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 favorab!e 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. 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 kinds. 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 Brothers, CHESTER, S. C. $5.00 Rugs $2.98 See our WALK IJust received $3.00 Rugs $1.75 OVER SHOES Case of Whit . before you buy. Goods for waists Great Bargains -- Send for sample in Table Linens pairs of these goods. _____________75 pisDorothyl________ Dodd Slippers Our line of Ho Just Received- carried from lastu ine of com Case of Spring season-- i Chambrays. I good styles-- We sell the Fa --,We will sell for 15 mous W. B. Cor. Great Bargains days at $1.85. sets. in Overcoats - - - We sell the Wesi You can buy 15c End Kid Gloves Our $1.50 Ladies' Ribbon from us - Shoes are the lat 10 cents. If you need a nice best in Chester , black skirt write for the meney. .to us for samples Come and see the See our yard wide. before you buy. shoes and youaffeta Silk a will be convinced 79c, the dollar If anything wE grade. _ sell you is no1 Don't buy your Don't buy your satisfactory w e Carpets until you Art Squares until will refund youl see ours. you see ours. .money. HAFNER BROTHERS, CHESTER, S. C. What You Need. Bliss' Red Triumph Planting Potatoes. Bliss' White Planting Potatoes Fine Eating Irish Potatoes. Yellow and White Onion Sets. Buist's Garden Seeds of all kinds You can get them at Geo. R. Lauderdale's. Cotton Seed Meal. Hulls. For Sale at Attractive Prices. T. K. ELLIOTT. Organized 1906 BANK OF FAIRFIELD WINNsBoRo, S. c. CAPItTAL, $50,000 SAVINGS DEPARTMENT-Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, payable quarterly, January, April, July and October. OFFICERS. w. R. Rabb, President. J. M Jennings, Cashier. T. WV. Traylor, Vice-President. Hugh S. Wylie, Teller. DI1RECTOR$. W. R. Rabb, F'. R. McMeekin, T. WV. Traylor, T. WV. Rufi, J. C. Buehanan, J. R. Curlee, D. V. WVaiker. J. J. Robertson. .1. W. Haznaihan. J. L. Mhnnaugh, R. Y. Turner, Leo -ring, S. C o. - L~ . M. Jennings. LOCAL I'TELLIGENCE 'Wednesday, March 7, 1906. -Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Goodinj have returned from Charleston. -Miss Lizzie Smith of Long town is visiting relatives in town -Mr. .I. P. Caldwell returner yesterday from his northern trip -Mr. J. 0. Boag spent yes terday in Columbia on business -Miss Lila Brockington hai gone to Tamipa for a few weeks stav. -Mr. J. P. Quarles of Abbe ville was a visitor in town thi! week. -MJrs. Hessie McCarley o Rtock Hill spent yesterday ii town. -Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Mc Master of Columbia spent Sundai in town. -Mrs. 0. W. Brice and child ren are spending some time ii town at Mr. J. A. Brice's. -Mr. Arnold Pixley is at hom from Savannah, where he has been at work the past two months -The county board of equaliza tou meets next Tuesday. In terested parties will please tak( note. -Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Alling have returned home after spend ing a week with her sister, Mrs. J. J. Neil. -Mr. T. H. Ketchin left yes terdav for the northern markets to buy his spring and summer stock of goods. -Mr. A. W. Brown is now in the northern markets purchasing the spring and summer stock for - D. V. Walker & Co. -Mr. J. 0. Boag is having a nice five-room cottage erected on one of the lots where his cottagee were recenitly burned. -Master Daniel Heyward has returned from the hospital in Counmbia. He hopes soon to I lay his crutches aside. -Mrs. W. G. Martin, after a , montYS stav with the family of Mr. R. E. E~ison, left Thursday fer her home, Brewton, Ala. -Mrs. Jude Robinson, who has been spending some time with the family of Mr. R. E. Ellison, has returned to her home at Roweaville. -Mr. D. A. Crawford has again gone to the western mar kets for more mules and horses, which he expects to arrive the latter part of this week. -There will be a meeting of the Civic League Friday after noon at the residence of Mrs. Cureton at 4 30 o'clock. All the ladies are invited to attenb. -Mr. H. E. Ketchin, who is Inow conducting an up-to-date furniture store, wants his friends to know that he is still in the cotton market and wants a chance at your cotton before you sell. -Miss Inez Ragsdale enter* tined a number of her young friends with a "good luck" party Friday evening and each one considered it real good luck tc have been permitted to be a member of this happy gethering. --The Bowman Fun-Makers and" "Paten t Medicine Advertis ers" are giving at the Thespiar Hall a week of fun at the mar -velous low prices of 20 and 10 cents. The real marvel, how ever, is how they dare charge a' all for what thev give. Involuntary Bankruptcy. Messrs Price & Hood of Bly hwood have been forced intc Iinvoluntary bankruptcy. Thei liailties ~were about $4,00( while their assets are not estimat, ed at more than $2,000. Death of Miss Lucretia Macon. Miss Lucretia Macon diec february 27th at her home na Strtpr. The deceased was jabont 67 ym old, and for nubr of years ha.d Igvpd t: herself. Her remains were in terred in the family burial ground Executions Will Issue. From now till March 15 thos who have nor paid their taxes and their number is now ver; sinai!l-can pay the same with Spenalty of 7 per cent added A ter the~t time ex.ecution2 Td be issued again all delinquents. Brick Church ntertainent. The ladies of the Brick Churc1 congregation will have a hot sui per at the residence of Mr. W. E cfje Friday evening, Marchi th proceeds N be used for ri pairing the 1.hureh, Tho publ is cordially invited. Mrs. Mrrison Paralyze4. Mra. Nannie Morrison was pa a' zed at the Blackstock Meth< di~st church Sunday a week ag he was taken at once to ti Mtisdit parsonage. Her ii -proevra :j%., been continuo since and Sunday #~ M 4k be carried to her home ne eBlacksock. Her eon, Pr' W. S. Morrisen of Clemson, at Mrs. Minnie Gantt of Sparta laur haveben with her. Library ieopenued. According to announcement the Winnsboro public library I was again reopened Wednesday after having been shut up for about two months. The new rooms in the town hall had been gotten in good shape and the books had all been put in place, ready for the opening. For the present size of the library these - rooms are quite sufficient and' certainly make very attractive 3 quarters. The library in it's new ' home has more the appearance of permanency than ever before, and now that its nead has been so much emphasized by having it closed for a while, its real place, in the community is more largely) felt. Already it is being well, used. It is very important, how ever, that all old members renew their memberships at once, so that the magazines for the year may be ordered right away. -There ought to be at least one hundred members of the Asso ciation. and all should join now as' a the membeiship fee of $1.00 only i pays for this calhnier year. In connection with the reopen- ) ing of the library the thanks of the Association are due to Mayori Ketchin for his great interest in, tnis matter. Not only did Le tender the rooms in the town hall free of rent, but he voluntarily had the walls of the hall outside repaired. He will also haue the whole approach to the hall paint ed and put in good shape. With these changes in the town hall it will be quite a different looking place to what it has been hereto fore. It will be quite a step in, civic improvement to have thiQ headquarters of the municipal, government kept in a more at- I tractive manner, and this is some thing that can now be surely counted on. For Over Sixty Years. MRS. WINStoW'S SooTsNc SYRUP I h'as been used for over 60 years by mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect suecess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, r allays all pain; cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhcea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer im - mediately. Sold by druggists in every I part of the world. Twenty-five cents t a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Not Dead. The note given us a few days i ago by our White Oak corres pondent in regard to the death of 1 Mr. R. M. Fife of Reddick, Fla., was an error, as Mr. Fife is not dead. For several weeks he has1 been very low and he was report ed to be dead. He is now conva lescing gradually. Mr. Jennings Home. j The many friends of State Treasurer Jennings were very glad indeed to see him in town Friday. He was returning from Baltimore, where he recently underwent a very seniuus opera tion, and stopded over for a day here with his son, Mr. J. M.Jenn ings. He is greatly improved in health and hopes soon to be fully receovered. This is most grat ifying to his friends here in Fairfield, who have watched with interest the outcome of his long sickness. He was accompanied on this trip by his son, M. B.1 Jenniogs, Esq; of the Yorkville~ bar. Not Quit Yet. The fact that our book and stationery department was dis continued at the beginning of the year has given some the impress ion that we are np longer in the job printing business. In this connection we want to say that we not only have noti discntinued our job printing de partment, but that we have great ely increased our faciiiites for handling all job work. With our present equipment we are able to > turn out much more job work . and th~at top Af a higher order .than has been possible hereto. fore. So, if you have any job work, just bring it along and let us have a show at it . Material first class, work satisfactery, all - orders promptly filled, prices reasonable, satisfaction or no pay. - Painting Store Fronts. Within the past few m~onths several of the store fronts have been painted and the appearance Sof the same greatly imnproived. This is an improvament that does not cost so much, yet it goes far )in the improving the looks of :things. The good example that has been set in this matter is Swe woythy of bging followed by others. With all the store fronts brightened up by a. coat of paint this would be quite a dif - ferent looking old town to what >- it is at pressnt. Who will be the o. next to follow, and the next, and lthe next? sPerfection can only be attained in the pphysical by allowing Nature to appro deag not disipgje 4er p~Yn rp ar ourcs. artbadr~es gjape, wensen f disipate, while DeWitta Little Ear1y d Risers si mply expel all putrid matter and bile. thus allowing the liver to as u~sume normal aetivity. Good for the emnileA.J Sn1A by all dealers. On Your We can help you I every day loads of Northern markets take an early look We are now rc deecription--beau1 been. Thousands of ' ever looked an. S Large assortm New style Gino bought them. We are offerin prices. Come to si Caldw LITTLE ETHEL McLAURIN VhoWas Deserted by Her Mothei and Left in the Care of a Colore4 Woman to Be Returned to He Grandfather in Columbia To-day About two weeks ago a colore< Voman, Sallie Mobley, came t innsboro from Columbia wit] little white girl in her posses ion. She gave out the state nent that the child had beei iven to her by its mother, wh< iad become separated from he: rsband. The child is abou wo and a half years old and hai een well cared for and attract A the attention of all who sav er. Some citizens, who deplor id the fact that a white child had een left to be brought up by :.gro woman, interested them. elves in the child's behalf an agan to make inquiries as > her parents to see if some. ing could not be done for he: etterment. The facts as given by the wo an have been well substantia ed. Rhe said that the child's ame was Ethel McLaurin and hat she was a grandedaughte: )f Mr. Milton McLaurin, jadgi f probate for Marlboro county he supervisor of Marlboro was honed to in regard to the mat er and Judge McLaurin hal ince written Supervisor Burle' hat he wanted his little gran< aughter. He also informed hin hat her father is now workin n a printing office in Cherav Ld that he would take his hitti ~irl with him later on. Th ~randfather did not know tha ithel's mother had left her. Mr. McLaurin has arranged t< eet Supervisor Burley in Colum ~ia to- day with the little girl and e will take her home with him Through the kindness of in erested friends a collection wa ken up several days ago fo aying the woman for the car he had taken of the child thel was theregpon taken awa' -om lier and~ has sincoe beei ared for under the suprvision o npervisor Burley. Had no er grandfather come in to claim er a suitable home would hav ~een provided& for her. Mr. D. L. Stevenson and Rev . 0. Byrd have been very active a helping to get this little gir ut of her unfortuate surroiund igs and to restore her to he :ved ons Two Jiore Names. Two more names of confederata eterans now living in Fairfiel< ounty have been handed in. W. H. Traylor, Co. H, 6tl S. C. Reg. . H. Melton, Co. B, 7th sat, Any other nares should b Iaded in~ at once. OILET SOAP of the ve'ry beE quality at extra close price R. A. Buchanan. LASS AND TIN WARE-A fu assortment at special price R. A. Buchanan. EGGS, EGGS-=FErom very sele srain Buff Plymouth Rlock Thirteen for $1.00. Puti your order at once, F. 3 Clarke. FINB~ FARM FOR SALE--9 acres in Fairfield county, suit ble for farming or stock raisiu Very cheap. The Caroli: Land A gency, Greenville, S. FOR SALE-Seyeal Malg a: Eprses gt para close pric4 Call and see them. J.O. BoE MONEY TO LEND-on re estate. A. S & 'Y. D. Dougl; attornevs. xrt Ea Spring F o get this early start, for we SPRING GOODS. Our buy ,jand shipping out many be at these. ady to show a full line of W 'iful styles--and prices as lov iards of the most beautiful E %e them now and get choice : ent Spring Calicoes, 4c, 5c, a rhams, 5c, 8V3c, ioc. Just a4 - and expect to offer special i .e us and you will see'that pi ell Dry Go Flowei Is here and we have shipment of FLOWE (et them now. - Don't forget that e' of Garden and Farm ways kept in stock h A large and varied a ware and Crockery. and Toilet Sets. Use Poultry Netti: fence and get it here. We have handlcd Landi last 15 years and have a ful .locality. Landreth's Onion Sets. Seed Irish Potatoes fro: Golden Dent Corn. IAmber and Orange Sort Lucerne Seed. Lawn Grass Seed. Now is the time to plat Try Landreth's Earliest. Early Cabbage Plar-ts. McMASTER -Phone No. 9. 1. r Executor's Notice. -All parties having claims against the estate of Miss L. R. Macon, de testd; a artiaern i ndebteddtoy te said estate will make payment to the undrsined DAVID C. JA MES, 34-4tExecutor. C. S. PIXLEY, M. D. WINNsBORO, S. C. Offices: 4 Law Range. r Hours: 10 to 3. Read This. 1If you want to In sure Your Cotton, tYour Dwelling and Furni= niture, iYour Barn and Stock, Your Store Building, t Your Merchandise, CALL ON aPrompt attention~ as well as prompt a.settlemenit. ~!Horse Notice. gBUL OW's COMET will make the al meson, begiiun:z March 1, at Cedar T,'lree plantation (< nriate ter '. nry urchases are receiving almost ers are now in the rgains.' You should hite Goods of every r as they have ever mbroidery your eyes patterns. nd 6%c a yard. ;cheap as you ever nducements in low -ices are low. ods Co. - Time == just received a big R POTS of all sizes. rerything in the way Implements is al ssortment of Glass See our fine Lamps ig for your garden oeigler. = -eth's Garden Seed foi the ly supply suitable forthis n a reliable seed house. thum Seed. it Tomatoes in hot beds. COMPANY. Jnder Winnsboro Hotel. Monuments from RION GRANITE. We have opened up [iranite Works at Rion and can fill all orders for monumental and ceme tery work. Best material, high grade work, prices reasonable. Your orders solicited. Works at Rion, S. C, Powell Bros. & Co. Rion, S. C. 2-28-3m Letters of Administration State of South Carolina, County of Fairfield. f By D. A. Broom, Esq., Probate Judge: Whereas, J. A. Hagceod hath made suit to me to grant her letters of ad ministration of the estate andI effects of Jame~s H ix Hagood, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and ad mionish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said James Hix. Hagood, deceased, that they be and appear before ie, in the Court of Pro bate, to be held at 1fairfield Court. House, South Carolina, :ou4he-J~th day of March next, afterp i tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in e noon, to show cause, if tehv why the said administra~lfrn Given unde my hand, this 5th d4 of March, A. D. 1906. D). A, BROM 3-72t Judge of Probate. WANS ED-To make a few de sira'ole loans on real estate at 1 7 per cent. J. E. McDonald, Winsboro S. C.