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WHY A BOX OF NUNNALLY'S CANDi ES'S? First, because the outsile of the package has a stylish, attractive apperaance. It is well wrapped, tied with suita ble ribbon, and makes a go' 2 impression at first glance. Secood, because upon op ,. , tle 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 conid put up candy with such skill, an, 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 coufej tions proves them to be most delicious lud whoh-ome, and unsurpassed in nutritive excellence. Thus, with daintiness, w1ol:eso menes-, deliciou-noss and sweet purity, a box of Nunnally's confections proves itself par excellence. SOLD IN WINNSBORO EXCLUSIVELY By JNO. H. McMASTER & CO., Phone 39. DRUGGISTS. Hafner Broth rs, CHESTER, S. C. Dry Goods Clothing Notions Our line of Gray Cin show you the We sell Govern oi Dress'Goods for early Best Knee Pants for and President 61; spring is*complete. 'boys at 50c. you hnve peUaers. ever seen. - Ask to see our lit ofWhite and Gilt We are sell itng - Belt Table Linen, worth, Young men, see our - 75c., for 48c., 2 yards New Spring Suits be- = wide. fore you buy; we willi Just received, big make it pay you. 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 "Eciise" very best Bleaching. fancy Vests until vou Shirt. Best shirt for see our line. $1.00 on the market. Don't buy y o u rW White Waist Goods We Sell th- Famous until yuu see our line. See our line of New W. B. Co rset. Spring Hats. Just received, case - Our line of Neck yard wide Pereales, Big line of Boys' wear for ladies i s worth 12t., for 10c. Suits just arrived. complete. HAFNER BROTHERS, CH ESTER, S. C. HORSES ND MUE A few more good Horses and Mules at the right prices. Call before buying. GARDE~N NOTES FULL STOCK OF Buist's Garden Seeds Red Bliss Triurnph Potatoes Onion Sets Best varieties for this country. Cabbage Plants in season. R Y. TURNER. Organized 190 BANK OF FAIRFIELD wisNSonoR, s. c. CAP'ITAL-, $E50.C0O SAVINGS~ DEPARTUMENT-Interest allowed at the rate of 4 per cent per annum, payvable quarterly, Januar' , ipril, July and~ October. . OFFICERS. T. XW. Traylor, Vice-Preside'nt. Hugh s. WVylie, Tele. DIRECTORS. WV. R. Rabb, . F. R. Mc'Meekin, J. . Buchanon, J. Rt. Curice, T. V. XWalker. J- .J- liort-nn J. W. Hannhan, J1. L. Mouinuh. R. Y. Turner, Tere'y .rirz, Wenedy, 31arcli 2I, 1966. - rs L o c Ia\str is visit -Th fru it er9op) is having a pretty close call these days. -Mr Ned '. Creight of Rock Hill spet Sun. in town. Mr. Conover Hartin of Co lumbia sj)et S1undaV in towI. -0iss Fiorence Powell of Aiken is the guest of the Misses Elliott. -IH'eavy rains are reported all over the Soutl witil the past few; days. -isCutric Stavart is spend ing a fe' days with rclativtes in Columbi)1a. Ti, will be o.. great week w th the adi(;',. The milnery openings are on. -Mr. William Eiiott of David son College spent several days at homeo tLe past wLek. 1-ave ou lost anything? Fiud it )y advertising for it in The News and HeralL. -Mrs. S. A. Brocking-on is on a vi-it to the faily of Mr. M. C. Robeirtson in Columbia. -Miss Ladybird Thornwell of mt 11" spert a few days last week witL Miss Nell Gouding. -Mr. T. C. Stoke-, of Orange burgL pid a v i s it t his bother, Rev. Hiur Stohes, the past week. -have you go' any corn or cotit)u see or sy stock to sell? Then advertise it i.a The News M'-. 1, L. Bollinger of Col iais sp ng a few days wi.th her mother, Mrs. Wilhemina Quattleauum. - sr 'T. K. Elliott ar:d E. C. jwainey atteuded the uan ( quC of tie C'Iester Commercial b Friday eoing. -. ttoruev-Getrai Gunter 'is .-epct(d as being in A very rit itcl conditoio an: no hopes for !is recoyery ar3 entertained. ---:ir T. H. Ketchin is now oam- from the northern markets, wheref he went for the purchase .70 :is gaig and summaner stock "o)f --oodi'. -r.and Mrs. S. P. Gooding after spenimdAi.g seeral weeks with r.ltives4 an Soutlb Carolina have . eureci to iLeir home in St. . eSepi, -io. Mr A. W. Brown is back 'kom the northern markets, where he went to purch3ae the spring andi su'mer stock for D. V. Wa~ lker &r Co. -Misses Carrie and Eloise Elott, Nell Gooding, and helen .McDonald attended the grand pera "11 T1rovatore"~ in Col uimbia Friday evening. -Mrs. .John Harris, who is re turing from a trip to Florida, is spendiug a few days with rela tives hero before her return to her Lome at Pineville, N. C. -Needing any job printing? Then come to The News and Herald office, where y ou can gaL it in quick order and doue3 it) irst-ciss style (ou good material at re~asonabl nrices. --Mr. .5. EL. Douglass cam?re in Wenesday afteruson i:o meet his. daiuihters, Misses Bessie and clmiwho have been attending the Due West Female College, th latter having been quite sick. -Mi. Daisy Deal has re turned from a trip to A ugusta, \ isere sheC atto ndd the c losinug eecise of the the city hospital, her site being th~e first, honor rra 1aate, as mntioned last week. --'r and Mrs. E. S. Douglass, woahawe been spewnin sereral~ motha his ho~me u 1r Albion, toule~d in town Tiburrday , having cons here to take~ tihe train for Washington. Mr. Douglas~ elth is very niueh improved. -- Spt. L. T. Baker went to Coumabia Saturday to attend a metng of the eine;utive comumit te or tke State Teacher."' Asso caion, of whichi comtntj;ee lie s the chairmnan. It was decided to hold the newt meeting at Win --Miss Nettie Sitgreasies haas retrr ed fromt t he northemn mar es whLere sie went for the pur chiato th e .pr iLg stock of mnil 'iev f'or D. . Walker & Co. S is now r..ady for their open-f ing to be he ld im week and w~ill be peaudto haeLher frie nds call ai ' thethslay of mahil ile MesrI WVilliamn Doty Die~ ie, JYr , were out drivin Sunday aftiernoon, their team bocan frightLened and ran *w; with tlos The line broke sa bter v.ee un.ble to control te'm.1 'Th i* ugv was dashed *aiis the pavx ment near the -tore, (f Mr . C. Theaty and :Lev we.re bt thrown out with ti r~ Init thtte formier receiv I.d panfu i:0 1)' uries and the buggy e ii e'oy, who La acc u' ud*'' th at~u i mil weex. e C' Ii-: iCCoL mended for hcr new postion. She is ;sst ed in tis 10.1r 1t eilejIncv is lko;n. They openg. Services at St John's. IThec nii be seru cs at t. J1ohns8 church Fri ntl Satur daT afterN3oou 1 5 eck and agdin SuLu!ay, n:')infl 8K t IIA by the rector, Rtv. H. 0. Judd. Waikzer's AIDInery oning. WVe invite your' attt uto our display of ,te taa Millinerlv oetsoTusa an Fl y o tI wek. March eXte ta t4 e s t1at teu~d Our onn D.). WValker ComIany j.:42Xzatch for t1:e n 5 and 10 cents store, LlD nulrer for ba.rgains. Eimbruiiies at cost. H. LangleyT. t t Dea:1of Tr. Ly Is home of hir son, J. Frak I 'es in the Glrnbrier seti .ionay DnigIt Ie was about 75 yers old. Her funeral serice wil be coliductedD ,t Betu eIre 'o day at 11 o'cock by hir imstior, .ev. Henry Stoke,. Two s J. F. aid J. 1). Lyc, aIndi two daughters, Mrs. V. G. S;-ith a d AMrs. Elkin, suvoiv her. G W-Xaiker's Millinery Op. n ing March 2-243, ThurIday and Friday of this wek. All the ladies iuvited to atted this di. play of Patttern Hat and Mi', iiery Noveltie. The B;Z;d o! Ez-milzat'on. The cownty boird of eial. tioLn wHil LIts reguilbr meeting' next Tuesday,- M teh : t which time all p S rtie, wLos property has been . cau appea'r before the' .ar and show e o wylv s'aid Cincase should nut be paid. The cu.nty board is coinposed, o- te &bair I men of each of the town.ip boards, which are rt qurired to pass on all retarus befor.: te meeting Cf the county bpoad. The towuship borlds that PL6vc Iot Tet met WilI hold tlir meet inrgs before the moi e'ng o the county board next Tue-day. nLU~NERY NOT1CE. Our Millinery will this season be in charge of Miss Yerby of~ Baltimore and Miss Johuston of Winnsboro. Both these ladies are egerienced milliners and can furnish vou 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 displaty of~ spring styles. Caldwell Dry Goods Comnpanv. Whiskey 'Seizure. Sheriff Hood has been giving a little of his time the past week to the blind tiger business and the result is that there are now in the sneriff's ofliee several gallons of whiskey. He got at the exprer~ office a five gallon keg consigned to J. H. Gldney, a. five gallion keg to F. Haririson andl 8 three gallon ja to W. L. Orr. In addition to thzese seizures Con stable Bolar.d. who has been past few rays, got a five gallon keg, nt Rockttn, consigued to Jake Huul and~ at the express ofiee h' ro a two gallon jug to -Phillips at thle Fairfield Cot ton Mills. *The above seieres are a fine beginning of She rif Hood's de'ter mination to bienk up the blind tig .r bnminess He s-ays he is~ la eping~ his eyes (Teu and tha he is uoing to maike it het for ali offenders. Clears the Ccmnplexion. (Ori no La xart ive Frijt Svrup sumuil it a V'74~ 'ivef r iin l end chibren' as it icr to pills, a rint wate-, 1~u all t ale the':>tmre anad bowe l. M1? Ina ter (o. GLASS AND' iITNWR E-Afull awortmen at spcCial prices. frau fine .i1: Coreb White anid Brown C sornsJ~. 1 00) for 1:1 W rs R . l."Xenniken, *Winsboro. S.C FOR SATE- frd .uaue all fre:- in ml. Ay t S. C.. R. 1. D. No. 1. LOST-Ou G i ' i'ng wit large ramethy' t tin 18 d the lost in- tw' een Meho8: rl.urc and4( Hi '1 .-t .' Snit:; e war i retI r a CoTeNw TOI LET S (Y1' of Uie ;ry b qliyat era clos.? eis 1. . l3haan.n nu You We can help you to Northern markets, take an eax-v !ook a We are now rea deecription==beau fif bCen. Thousands of ya ever looked an. See Large ass)rtmne: New style Gingi bovght them. We are offering prices. Come to see CaidWc .Winnsboro for Mdiilinery. By reference to our advertise ment columns it will be seen that there are two mliniry openings in winnsboro this week. Wins boro Las all the while enjoyed a very enviable repuation for its display of milinery and there is perh-aps. no other respect in which there is a !arger propor tionate busincss done here than in this supplying the demands for up-to-date stylish millinery at reasonable prices. It is a matt:r of very common comment on the part of the ladies of near by tows tfitt they always find tI o their interest to come to Wiunsboro for their millinery. It is noticeable that nail orders for millinery core in from all parts of the county and in a good many instances fr >mn the cities both on the pairt of ladies who formerly lived here and their friends who have f ound outJ through themi that Winushoro is strictiv in it when it comies to illiuerv. The best safeguard against Lieadache, constipation and liver troubles is De Wit t's Little Early Risers. Keep a vial of thtese famous little pills in the hlouse and( take a dlose at bed time when vou feel that the stomach and bowels~ need cleansing. They don't g.ripe. Sold by all druggists. Some Fine horses. By an oversight in the make-up of the paper last week the adver tisement of D. A. Crawford was left out. Special attention is called to llis advertisement ap pearing to-day. Mr. Crawford has just received within the past few clay another carload of mules and horses. The mules are extra good ones and he has some aspecially nice horses. A pair of sorrel mares are just beauties,. Mr. Crawford, since the opening of his new stable last fall, has sold quite a large quantity of! stock and he savs the secret of it q that he has thbe right kind of stoeg: and the righ kindl of pr i ce. He has just rezently put him up a new sule at Ridgeway, Mr. T. C. Uoozer, being in charge of~ his bush.ess at that end of the line, andi he has been having a busir.u ss at the sable there also. If you are in need of any thing in the w,;y of horse flesh at this time, be sure to give Mr. Craw ford acall and yo will be pretty ikely to get what you are looking' for. Do Not Be Imposed Upon. Foley & Co., Chiceago, originated Ib;ney an Tair as a thrcaat and lung evmdy, and oni account of the great neritfl :nd i oplarity of Foley's Hontey od Tar mauny imiutations are offered fur the gen uinv. These worthless hii tationa. have similar sounding names. Bea. of t he. Tihe genunine F1oley' s ..ny ad T'ar i.s in a yelhow nackage. 1 y~ u~ bet endy for couigA andl : ids: .'d~ ul.,er Co. MON EY TO LEND-on real estate. A. S & 'Y. D. Douglas, a.ttlv. :am es ni Fairfiel county, suita ble ?d frmingcr 1'tock raising. ?~ chea.. The Carolina 3.n gny Gre enville, S. C. E ul UA LE.-10 bushels, re.* ra t.pland Long Staple Ce S.Oid at $1 00 per bushel .. . RidegewyS. C. Plant ht e t t'M b at there is n:onev in, 52eu for my 11905 crops, n it on a falling ui~arket. ea V wi uri order. J.J McEaebern, Lonstowu, Spring Purchases get this early start, for we are receiving almost ?RING GOODS. Our buyers are now in the md shipping out many bargains. You should L these. ly to show a full line of White Goods of every ul styles--and prices as low as they have ever . ds of the most beautiful Embroidery your eyes them now and get choice patterns. it Spring Calicoes, 4c, 5c, and 6%4c a yard. iams, 5c, 8'/3c, ioc. Just as cheap as you ever and expect to offer special inducements in loW us and you will see that prices are low. lI Dry Goods Co. PALMETTO PAINT Is made especially for Southern elimate. Unrivalled in Brilliancy, Honest in Measure, Permanent in S Col!or., Best Covering Quality. The Best and Most Economical paints to use. Pure Creosote, Shingle Stains, Oil and Varnish Stains. Send for Color Cards. PALMETTO PAINT MFG. CO., Columbia, S. C. Easy Enough To keep your table supplied, if you will only buy here. Canned Meats, Fruits and Vegetables of the best brands. All fresh stock. Pickles, Catsups and Sauces. You can cer tainly get here what you want of these. Cakes and Crackers. Stock of these full and assorted. The very best to be had. Don't for get that you can have your cakes made here to order. Walter Baker & Co.'s Best Breakfast Cocoa. Delightfully refreshing. FOR ~lEBOY--iavejust received, a ship men ofReah'sBalsBats, Masks, Mits, Gloves. G. A. WHITE, Baker and Confectioner. One Dollar 3=" anaof ARAGON COFFEE - AT w W. C. BOYD'S, or a 5-lb. can of Pinnacle Coffee. The best coffee bargains on the market. Phone 25 for your grocery wants. NewestArrivals!I Another shipment of those beau tiful Iron Beds, both double and sin gle; also of Spring Mattresses. For durabiity and comfort nothing bet= ter. More Rockers, making our stock of these very large and select. Mor ris Chairs too. Cots for spring and summer com fort. Big lot of Lounges. Go at greatly reduced prices. Sideboards, some beauties, and everything in the Furniture line. Shipment of Baby Carriages anid Go=Carts daily expected. Exeuto's. PH IL LIPS. Exeuto'sNotice. Sale of Personal Property. At the late residence~ of Miss ~L..R. At l 1t i haIvi .1 eli ngit Macon, deceased, near Strothetu sa ,. 1 4 :iull rte n t b e tho t-e sar t tc ihest ider, for cash, all said estate: will miake ipayment to the the personal prop~erty beionging to the unesge.DAVID C. JAM E8. Macn.f ad. C.e JAMES, 3-7-4t Executor. I 3-14-at Executor.