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WHY A BOX OF NUNNALLY'S CANDI ES'S? First, because the outsiJle of the package has a stylish, attractive apperaance. It is well wrapped, tied with suita ble ribbon, and makes a good impression at first glance. Secood, because upon opening the box the idea of dain tiness is forced upon you by the neat appearance of the candy. You are at once impressed that only expert pack ers conld put up candy with such skill, and they alone could give it the beauty of arrangement that is especially noticeable in a box of Nunnally's candy. And third, because the eating of these delicate confec tions proves them to be most delicious and wholesome, and uusurpassed in nutritive excellence. Thus, with daintingss, wholesomeness, deliciousness and sweet prority, a box of Nunnally's confections proves itself par excellence. SOLD IN WINNSBORO EXCLUSIVELY By - JNO. H. McMASTETR & CO., Phone 39. DRUGGISTS. Hafner Brothers, CHESTER, S. C. Dry Goods Clothing Notions Our line of Gray Can show yon the We sell Governor Dress Goods for early Best Knee Pants for and President Sus spring is complete. boys at 50c. you have penders. eer seen. Ask to see our line .er """ of White and Gilt We are s e 1ll i n gBes Table Linen, worth Young men, see our Belts. 75c., for 48c., 2 yards New Spring Suits be ide. fore you b.: we will Just received, big wide. inake it pay ou. lot of White Wash Buttons for waists. We will sell you 12 , yards for $1.00 of the Don't buy y o u r We sell the "Eclipse" very best Bleaching. fancy Vests until you Shirt. Best shirt for ...... see our line. $1.00 on the market. Don't buy your I _ _ White Waist Go ods We sell the Famous until ynu see our line. See our line of New W. B. Corset. Spring Hats. Just received, case - Our line of Neck yard wide Percales, Big liue <f Boys' weer for ladies i s worth 12c.. for 1c. Suits just arrived. I complete. 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 Cotton Seed For Sale at Attractive Prices, T. K. E~LLIOTT. Organized J906 BANK OF FAIRFIELD WINNSBORO, S. C, SAVINGS DEPAR~T3ENT-Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, payame quarterly, January, Aipril, July and October. OFFI(.ERS3. V. R. Rabb, President. J1. M Jennings, Cashier.I . W.'raylor, Vice-President. HuhS. Wylie, Teller. WV. R. Rabb, F. r' McZeekin, T. WV. Traylor, T. W. Ruff, J. C. Butchann, J. R. Curlee, D. V. Walker. * J J. Roberts.on, .1 wV 1-.nl., I T. Ainm'amgh. 'LUCAL INTELLIGENCE. Wednesday, March Il, 1906. -Mr. LeRoy Habenicht is at houie from the Atlanta Medical College. -Dr. J. 1). McMeekin spent Sunday at his old home near Jenkinsville. -Mr. Wylie Quattlebanm of Columbia is here for short stay with relatives. -Miss Addie Boney of Blythe wood is visiting the family of Mr. W. A. Hood. -Mrs. Annie Rosborough of I Ridgeway is spending a few days with the family of Mr. J. E. Mc Donald. -Miss Lucy Quattliebaum has returned to Columbia after a stay of several days with rela tiyes in town. -Mrs. L. A. Bye's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Connell, of Phila dilphia, and her sister, Miss An nie, are with her for a short stay. --The advertis.ing colunes of The News and Herald contain some mighty interesting announ cements. Be sure to iead them all. -Is there rot an ordinance ag"inst the keeping of hogs in tie incorporate limits of the town? Surely, if it should apply at all. it should be to places with in two or three blocks of the public square. --Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Crawfoid, who are now living at the Great Falls, spent Monday in town. i Mr. Crawford says things are certainly doing about up in that section and that all the work in hand is being pushed rapidly for ward. -The library is being wel' used. Have you joined yet? If notwill you n3t do this much. to help along so worthy a cause? It on!v costs one dollar to 3010,. and this amount you can just, hand over to the librarian, Miss. Anna McCants. -By all means do not neglect the garder. It is too important a part of every well reaulated home to be overlooked. The time, and attention that you give to it will abundantly repay you. And what a satisfaction to have a plenty of vegtables fresh from. your own garden. There is real happiness and prosperity in this sort of living. M eador-Crosby. Married, March 8, 1906, by Rev. E. D. Wells, at the home of the bride, Dr. WV. M. Meador and Mrs, M. E. Crosby, both of Fair field'county. Won First h-onor. The city hospital of Augusta has just graduated a class of six trained nurses. The first honiors were won by Miss Lily Heyward Hoffman, a Fairfield girl, a for 'er student of Mt. Zion and a s~ister of Mrs. Preston Rion. She is to le congratulated upon having meade such a fine stand. Dr, NicKinstry Paralyzed. The many friends throughout the county of Dr. T. B. McKinstry of the Mossy Dale section will be sorry to knbow that he was paraly zed ~at his home a few nights ago, the whole right side being affected. They will be glad, ho wever, to know that he is now gradually improing and that there are hopes of his partial recovery. Death at Wpodwad. Mr. J. Enry Brice died at his home near Wood ward Friday morning and was buried at New Hope Saturday morning. He was about 75 years old and had b~en in failing health for more tau a year. He leaves a wife, two son E. D. and R. H. Brice of Woo(raad, ;: two daughters, Mrs. Mat tie Harden of Qhester and Miss Lois Brice. Ho'is also survived by a brother, W. Watt Brice, of Blackstock and two sisters, Mrs. J. M. Blain and Miss Nan Brice. tlectings Postponed. Ther meeting of the county Iboard of etpi.4tion, called for yesterday, has ben postponed or two weeks. Auditor Pagan has found that he had called the meeting for an earlier time than that prescribed by the tax laws. The~ township assessors have un til the fourth Monday in March 1to complete their work and the time presc2ribed~ for the meeting of the coniny Loard of equaiiza tion is the fourth Tuesday in March The meeting of the board of equalization is a very important one this time, as this is the year for the return of real estate. Oe woukl tink the Laxative idea in (coughi syrup should have been a ~d nmi, lom before it was. It seems tio ,nly~ rapan:u rg:uiedy for Coughs Sand Cofds would bei to muive thc baigL Sand cleau the m~uieous memibranes of Sthe throat and lungs at the gamie time. Keney' Laxative Honey and TPar do. ts.It ik he Oitiginal Laxative ouh i-y:up, the best kno~wn remedy fr ( oughs, Colds Croup, WVhooinig C (ouh, e . Tastes gooJd and harndless. ISold by all druggists. rIILLINERY INOTICE. Our Millinery will this season be in charge of Miss Yerby of I Baltimore and Miss Johnston of Winnsboro. Both these ladies are experienced milliners and can furnish you all the new ideas as to up-to-date styles. Our opening will be held March 22, 23 and 24. Be sure you see this fine display of spring styles. Caldwell Dry Goods Company. Civic League Meeting. The Civic League will hold its seeond monthly meeting next Tuesday afternoon at the resi dence of ""Mrs. W. A. Beaty at 4:30. A full attendance of all members is desired. So far only about forty of the ladies of the -town have connected themselves with this organization, that has for its object the beautifying of the town. Suaely more of their number are interested in this very important matter and will lend their best effort to help it -on. So let them come in and join and help push things forward. Dr. Poteat at rit. Zion. Supt. Baker is again very for tanate in his choice of a speaker for the closing exercises of Mt. 2ion. He has just received a ;eAter from Dr. Poteat, president df Furman University, accepting l tke invitation extended him some days ago to address the school at its closing. Dr. Poteat has only been in South Carolina a few years, but in that time he has won a very enviable reputation as an educator and as a scholarly speaker. Furman has enjoyed great prosperity under his presi dency. Winnsboro will be glad of this opportunity of hearing one of the foremost men in the develo pment of edr.cational work in the Carolinas. He will be warmly received, when he comes here. * ii Gamblers Scooped In. Sheriff Hood scooped in another crowd of gamblers Mc/ndAy after noon.. The party consisted of only 11 and in this instance as in the former was made up of whites and negroes. "They were carry ing on their gaming in the woods in the rear of the Methodist church. It seems that Sheriff Hood. had caught on to their way of doing and so he went out on a real search for game. He ran right up on the crowd and with? out the assistance of any one held up all eleven till his deputy could come to his assistance and help him bring them to town. They were all lodged in jail. The whites were all mill operatives: J. S. McKinney, H. A. Paris, John F. Lethco, George Brown, W. F. Runyon, N. L. Howard. The negroes were: Mabrin Irby, Tom Hill, Charlie Martin, John Johnson, George Baxter. The remarkable thing about this group was that there was not a single pistol to be found. Sheriff Hood is determined to make it hot for gamblers and will spare no pains to break up any gambling den in the county, it matters not where it is. He is to be congrat;ulated upon his remark able success in this direction so far. For Over Sixty Years. Mas. WIsow's SOOTHEsG SYRUP 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, allays aH pain; cures wind colic, and i the best remedy for Diarrhoa. It tyglrelive e .oor little gufferer im meily, ive 1l by irqgggte an every part ofteworl . T wenty-flye cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs WInslow's Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Court Proceedings. The court of common pleas. adjourned Friday afternoon after a two weeks session in which th hsavy dophet was fairly well cleared, thoiqgh a good many ases were continued. Judge Kugh left that afternoo for his home at Abbev'lle for a stay of a day or so before going on to Lancaster to hold court there this week. The case in which there was the most interest, tried during the last weke, was that of Hollis vs :vhe town of Riidgeway. This was a suit for damages as the result of injuries to the plaintiff caused by his falli:2g in a tele phane pole hole, which had been left open near the sidewalk, lead ing to the depot. The amount asked was SI0,000, but the jury only gave $100. J. E McDonald for til plaintyf, A. S. & W. D. Douglass for the defendant. The motion of the plaintiff's attorney for a new trial on the grounds of inadequate allowance was refused. In the case of Martin vs Southern Railway Company, which was being tried at the time of going to press last week, the jury found in favor of the plniffin th.e siqal of (19Q00. The case of the Germania and Royal Insurance compaifes and Millett & Co., cotton buyers, against the Southern Railway for the recovery of insurance paid to the above cotton buyesab the b On Your Spring Purchases We can help you to get this early start, for we are receiving almost every day ioads of SPRING GOODS. Our buyers are now in the Northern markets,land shipping out many bargains. You should take an early look at these. We are new ready to show a full line of White Goods of every deecription-=beaufiful styles--and prices as low as they have ever been. Thousands of yards of the most beautiful Embroidery your eyes ever looked an. See them now and get choice patterns. Large assortment Spring Calicoes, 4c, Sc, and 64c a yard. New style Ginghams, 5c, 8'/3c, ioc. Just as cheap as you ever bought them. We are offering and expect to offer special inducements in low prices. Come to see us and you will see.that prices are low. Caldwell Dry Goods Co. said insurance companies for cot- n ton burned at the Southern depot D s a about two years ago to the value I' ollar 3=lb. Can of of $1,640 was decided in favor of * the defendant. J. E. McDonald for the plaintiff, A. S. & W. D.1 R G N C F 1 Douglass for the defendant. TheA E court instructe.i a verdict in favor of the plaintiff in the case of Walker vs Doty for the recovery, of certain costs paid by plain tiff on a certain piece of land W C BO T9S' bought by the defendant against which there was a judgment in th nmeofth paiitf.Th or a .5-lb. can of Pinnacle Coffee. The best the name of the plainitff. The cfe agluo h akt amount was $210.60 and interest from date of payment. Ragsdale Phone 25 for your grocery wants. & Dixon for plaintiff, J. E. Mc Donald for defendant. WANTED-To make a few de- N ew est sirable loans on real estate atAa 7 per cent. J. E. McDonald, Winnsboro, S. 0. FOR SALE-Several Mules .and Another shipment of those bau-g Horses at extra close prices. Call and see them. J.O. Boag tiful Iron Beds, both double and sin TOILET SOAP of the very best gle; also of Spring Mattresses. For quality at extra close prices,.n ohiguL R~. A. Buchanan. durability ndcomfort ntigbt GLASS AND TIN WARE-A fuill ter, assortment at special prices. m kn tc R. A. Buchanan.ivoe oc rsou TO LET UP ~Ct o pigadsme on MEANS LOSSfot In the advertising campa~ign* i o fLugs oa ral there should be no truce. While the merchant lives and remains reu dpics Sin business there comes no timebeuis wle hem. ' he ceases ydowertis-s, so e n ilng for a single day he gives~bis ~eevhn~i h untr ie Scomp~letitors an advantage. If he stops for a month he has ~Sim n fBb arae n 'started onghbe road .lhich leads dalepceu to discomfilure and ultimate _ob- to L 't livion. 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