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beauty t( e. Ho y be, I make s yourl so, we mostet d that I ger and i n. . H. McV 39. UGGIES! I have in stock BUGGIES, whici tee in price ani and see them bel M U I of all grades ft please you in pr You can buy a time in the year M. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Wednesday, April 4, 1906. -Miss Bertha Hollis of Mit ford is with Mr. T. M. Haynes. -Mr' and Mrs. J. P. Cald well spent Tuesday in Columdia. -Miss Sadie DesPortes has way.ne to her home in Ridge *-Mr. Ernest Ellison of Char-' lotte spent Sunday with his ~parents. -Miss Kitty Stewart of Rock THill is visiting Miss Elizabeth 'Cureton. -Mrs. Taylor of Kentucky is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. R. iToty, this week. -Mrs. D. B. Boney of Blythe 'wood spent Sunday with her another, Mrs. Wooten. --Mrs. Sarah Addison of Due 'West is on a visit to the family wif Mr. W. H. Flenniken. -Miss Florence Powell, who has tbee~n de guest of the Misses Elliott, .has returned to Aiken. Advertisement that tells of a cure for baldness comes under the head of hair raising stories. -Misses M. E. .Quattlebanm :and Rebecca Lyles ai-e attending the B. Y. P. U. in Spartanburg. -Mr. Philp Gwaltney of Clemson spent a few days last week with his brother, Mr. E. C. Gwaltney. -Llttle Miss Janie Weir spent several days in Columbia the past week, having her eyes and throat treated. -Miss Mamie Taylor of Colum h ia came up Saturday for a few .days stay with friends and rela ~tives in the country. -Mr. Leroy Habenicht left ~Saturday for Columbus, Ga., 'where he has accepted a good position in a drug store. -Mr. T. M. Haynes now has zn expert tinner and will be pleased to figure with you as to your needs in this linje. -Mrs. A. E. Bell of Blackstock and little granddaughter, Miss Lawrence Harrison, spent a few das last week with Mrs. Lydia Wten. -Rev. Henry Stokas leaves'to day for the Epworth League conference at Williamston. He expects to be back for his ap pointments Sunday. .-Mr. H. B. Refo is haying te store greatly improved by haigsome repair work dona asnd by hiaving the same painted. He ha also recently built an extension to the building. -Reno and Alvord's oneda' .eircus at the Thespian hail Fri day evening proved qitte enter. -taiming. All the exhibitors o taagic and jugglery were goo and there were several comnica pieces well rendered. iIlHomes > town and coun= wever pretty a a fresh coat of it more beauti= lome need paint= can supply you onomical paints ook better now, ost less in the laster & Co., DRUGGISTS. BUGGIES! a good line of I I fully guaran i quality. Call ore you buy. - E S r sale. I can ice and terms. mule here any W. DOTY. -Masters Laurens and Georg4 Abbott have set a good exam pe in giving the library a year.s subscription to the Woman': Home Companion and the Sat urday Evening Post, for whici they are respectively agents. -Mr. T. E. Saunders of Vir ginia, who is the taveling repre sentative for this section of thai popular cigar, the Yellow-Stone Park, spent Sunday in town witli his niece, Miss Yerby. This cigar is to be well advertised in this section. -Mayor T. H. Ketchin goe! to Columbia to-morrow to attend the meeting of the State Demo cratic executive committee. The call .or the meeting of the vari ous clubs Saturday April 2' andl the State Convention May 16 will be issued. -Communion services wer held at Sion Presbyterian churci Sunday. The preaching was.b Rev. S. IR. Preston, D. D., presid ent of Chicora College, who als< preached a most thoughtful ser mon at the union services Sunda Qvening on the necessity a safeguarding the home and mak~ ing it a center Christian influences Entertainment For Bruick Chrch. There will be a box party a Mr. H. D. Hamiter's on Wed nesday evening April 11 for the benefit of the Brick Churdia. The public is cordially in vited. Death of Miss Campbell. Monday,s State contained notice of the death of Miss E. H Campbell, who made her homn here for three years with hel brother, Rev. J. B. Campbell the former pastor of the Metbo dist church. She was 74 year old. She won many frienp during her three yerrs sta.y here who recognized in her a tra~ Christian woman. Camp Raines. Camp Raines held its annua meeting monday and all the o1 omcers were re-elected. Messr T. . Careton and I. S. Chappe] were elected as delegates t the general reunion et Ne Orleans and Messers G. A. Whit and Jno. A. Stewart to the stat reunion in Columbia. Mr. W.V Ketchin was appointed to dra a meorial roll of the camp. For Over Sixty Years. MS. WINSLOW's SOOTNIso Si h~s been used for over 60 years by m: lions of mothers for their childri while tce u4ig, with p)erfect suece! It sootea thec child, softens the guir allays alL pain; cures wind colic, a2 is the best remedy for Diarrhoa. will relieve the poor little suterer -mediately. Sold by druggists in eve part of the world. Twenty-five cei a bottle. lHe sure and ask for "M Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and ta 1no othr kind. 5 and to Cent Store. This is the place to get the very best bargains in town. You do not know what a bargan center it is till you call here and see what you can do with five or ten cents. Call and see for yourself. L. Langley. Touching Up The Town flail. Mayor Ketchin has placed the Library Association under great obligation to him by having the inner part of the town hall paint ed. This is a great improvement and is ta be followed by the use of the paint brush on the whole building. The Civic League is trying its bands at the improve ment of this same property by planting the plot of ground in front in graes. Another Whiskey Seizare. Sheriff Hood and Constable, Boland made another seizure of whiskey Thursday. They no ticed a case containing twelve quarts, directed to Mr. M. M. Mackorell, and when the same was taken to his home, it was refused by his wife. The exprrss man then delivered it to a cabia near the .house, where it was afterwards taken by the above officers and sent to Columbia. Negro Killed at the Falls. John McDow, a colored laborer at Catawba Falls, met his death Friday afternoon on a tram road. He was standing between two cars laden with lumber when the cars suddenly stopped and the lumber shot forward, one heavy piece striking him on the skall and crushing it badly. Coroner Leckie went to the scene of the tragedy Saturday morning and viewed the remains. Th a jury of inqest brought in a vardict in accordance with the foregoing facts. Will not Make the Race. The State of a few days ago in making announcement of probable candidates for various state offices makes the following note I in regard to a Fairfield man, who in the last two elections has been so close a second for the office of I railroad commissioner: Capt. Jno. G. Mobley, who has made two very nearly successful a campaigns for the position of ~ railroad commissioner, states, positively that he will not be in 1 the race this summer. He has 9 had a number of voluntary offers I of support, but will not~ call upon. his friends for their suffrage. Board of Equalization. The work of the board of eua lization at its meeting last week was largely routine. It is not yet possible to tell what changes have been made in the valuation of the property of the county,e but Auditor Pagan says that he thinks it will amount to a right considerable sum, as the value e of real estate in many instances was raised and the average of personal property is decidedly higher. He says that ne is going Sto add the fifty per cent penalty on every one who has failed to make returns. This in itself will be a big item to the county, for Sit is a matter of faot that there i -are a good number who do not m iake their returns.I .I I FETILIgE~S -I still have a plenty of fertilizers for sale, M. W, Doty. 1 C t For Fairfield Folka. There is one place in Colum- c bia, where Fairfield people al ways feel at home and that is at the mammoth store of J. L Mimnaugh & Co., Mr. Mimnaugh started his mercantile career here in Winnsboro and his frienids Shave watched with interest hisE raise in the mercantile world. b SHe has been increasing his busi rness all the while, till now he has about the largest establish- a ment in the Capital City. Every department is crowed and there is no trouble for one to get pust wlat is wanted, whethsr it is in thie way of Clothing, pry Qoods, - Notions, Shoes, EHats, ]4illineT7 trunks, carpets, rugs, etc. And the beauty of it is thaey are all o had at the very lowest prices, d~ for Mr. Mimnaugh is always on the lookout for bargains and one Llof the keys to his success has I Sbeen this being right on the spot. when bargains were being offered. . eHis whole stock this season is a nsally full and he esepcially Sinvites all'lis h4irgeld friends jto call to inspect his stock, when in Columbia; and if occasion arises for them to make any order he wants a chance to serve< them. Be sure to call at Mim i-naugh's Mammo.uth Store, when ~next in the Capital City. it. dNothing will relieve in digestion that is not a thorough digestant. Kodol Dypepsia Cure digests what you eat, and allows the stomach to rest-recu >erate-grow strong again, .A tew doses of K'~odol after meals will soon restore the stomach and digestive or kegans to a full performance of their~ functions naturally. Sold by all drug A berious Accident. Thursday morning, while her way to school, Miss Eti Coleman, one of the teachers the Lebanon school, met with very serious accident. She w in a buggy and with her we Frank Pope and a little gi The mule became frighten ind made a quick dart in t woods and ran against aboa: pile, upsetting the buggy. A were thrown out, but Miss Col man was the only one injure 3he had her left leg brok ust above the ankle, the lE orefinger broken in the han nd her left arm severely spraine The is now being cared for he home of Mr. D. L. Stevens< with Mrs. Alice Harden as b rained nurse. Her many frien Lre hoping that she will so< ecover from these injuries This is the season of listlessne aeadaches and spring disorders. H< ister's Rocky Mountain Tea is a situ reventative. Makes you strong ai igorous. 35 cents, Tea or Table [no. H. McMaster & Co. Knights of Pythias. It is only a few weeks till t] meeting of the Grand Lodge < nights of Pythas in Sumte rhis order throughout Soui arolina is in an exceeding: prosperous condition. The men bership is now almost to the t( thousand mark and this numb< will probably be reached befoi 'he meeting of the grand lodg rhe local lodges will mako evei affort to get in all available mi terial hefore that ti:ae, so th .hey may make the best possib howing at their annual gathe: ng. In this connection it is a mai er of interest that at the annu neeting of the Grand Lodge lai rear Winn Lodge, 108, made t] )est report of any lodge in i hole domain. A feature < pecial interest in this report we he fact that the lodge had espo ially emphasized the social an iterary feature by establishing well equipped reading room fc he use of its members. Thi 0om, as has been noted befor s quite nicely fixed up and is vorite meeting place for th Inights, who find here a mof >easant place to spend the eveI ng with their fellow memberi Phe courtesies of the room az lso extended to the ladies of th own and~to 'visiting Knights. Winn Lodge has taken the leal a this matter and other lodge ,r watching with interest th esult of the experiment that ha >een made. -Warning. John Diwfins, collored, haviri ontracted to work for me on m rm until August 30, 1906, nc ice is hereby given that the la, rill be enforced against any per on or persons employing or har onug him in any manner whai vr. T. M. Stewart, Alston, S. C. REPORT OF TH MEllIBORO BAR at close of business Mar. 31, 1906.'j LIABILITIES. apital......$100,000 0 ur plus ..................... 50,000 0 rndivide pronts, net.... 13,781 8 ills payable................ 173,475 0 ividends unpaid..... ......... 78 C lue other banks............ 2,657 2 Peposits....................... 24,83 Total,........,.................. $84,875 2 R~ioUSCEs. oa8......,...,.................... $474,560 4 verdafts secured and ulnse cured........................... .. 5,624 0 eal estate....................... 17,503 5 onds..................,,........... 30,114 2 ash in vault and other banks......................... 37,073 C Total..............-........ $584,875 2 TATE OF 80UTH CAROLINA,1 g s County of Fairfield. f Before me personally comes Jame .Davis, Cashier of The Winnsbor, ank, and makes oath that the abov :atement is correct to the best c is knowledge and belief. JAMES Q. DAVIs, Cashier. Sworn to before me this 3rd day o .pril, 1906. W. G. JORDAN, Notary Public. Attest correct : W. C. BUATY, Jis.' L. BRYSON. Final Discharge, Notice is hereby given that the un ersig.ed will apply to the Judge robate for Fairfied County, on tb h day of May, A. D., 1906, for a fina ischarg as Guardian of the estatec Wain cuE. K. TURNER, 4-4-5tGuardian. Final Discharg e, Notice is hereby given that the ui ersiged will a pply to the Judge 3robate for Fairfield County, on 11 th day of May, A. D. 1906, for a fin: lischage as Administrator of the e ate of Mrs. Sallie C. Hoffman, d eased. B. P. HOFFMAN, 4-4-4t Administrator. Final Discharge, Notice is persby given that the u deregned will apply to the Judge Probate for Fairfield Couniy, ont 8th day of May, A. D. 1908, for a fir discharge as Guardian of the estate Marsh J Coleman and D. B. Colemna E. WV. COLEMAN, .4..4 Cuardian ofPRIC[/ a re ei These two are the point; i chases. We claim to sell i e- claim to sell at LOWEST PI d. ,' n can prove them by showing ft( d, ther fact that we have the d. at every line of Dry Goods in 1 tainly to your interest to tr, er Is stock of White Goods; mar everything in Lawns, Mulls to fine Silk Mulls at 50c. ti goods the greatest variety < patterns, and cheap; also t A special bargain in 27-in colors--Soft Jap Silks, 36-ir r. value. Full line of China Si: I ities at lowest prices. JUST )r e. We have some speci of Calico at 4c., in ligh and dark colors, at 5c. ti BEAUTIFUL STYLE of Fancy Cotton Fabricc BIG BARGAINS in Get it soon before it is a to the $i.oo. Get it soo d a MIL x - We are making the greatc , - -everything new and up-to t you want any style of hat v . Ribbons of all kinds at chea 5 inches wide, ,oc, a yard. SHOES. 8 There are no bette.: shoes1 Ladies' we are showing the Gibson Ties, Black and Whi Children's Black and White Cut and Oxfords in patent les - line, the "Just Wright," Ba Our Griffa Is the cheapest line of Well style and workmanship, and WE WANT YOUR TRADE IYOU IN VARIETY, PRICE A! oENTIRE.SATISFACTION. Caidwell A. B. HEjADQ Gro Farm you want to consider in your Spring pur ie BEST QUALITY in all lines of goods. We ICES. Let us prove these facts to you. We you the goods. Add to these facts the fur argest stock and the greatest variety of he county, and you will see that it is cer ade here. We ask special attention to our y different patterns in Figured Goods; and , Swiss and Organdie, from the 5c. quality e yard. You will find to trim these white If Laces and Embroideries, most beautiful he wide Inserticns and Band Trimmings. ch Serziene Silk, 39c. the yard--variety of ch, 50c. up to 75c. the yard. This is great Iks, Taffeta and Peau de Soie Silk--all qualm 'FOR APRIL al bargains in Domestics--a.fair quality t and dark colors; Good Prints, light ie yard, S in Percales, Ginghams, and a variety at lowest prices. LJnbleached Homespun at 4c. a yard. 11 sold. Androscoggan Bleach, 14 yards i if you want it. 4LINERY st showing in this room we have ever made -date and prices the lowest in the State, If, re can please you at a price to please you. p prices. Ask to see the Special Ribbon, . SHOES. nade in the United States than we s~elyn newcst and brettiest styles--Oxfords agi4 te Kid; also the White Canvas,, Misses'. aed Oxfords, all styles and -prices. MnsHig ither, vici and gun metal; Selz Royal Bhie y State and Geo. Snow n Brand Clothing;i made Clothing to be found, Up-to-date in the price wvill please you. Come and see. AND WE ARE PREPARED TO SERVE W QUALITY OF MERCHANDISE TO YOUR Dry Goods Co. Cathcart UAREERS FOR Ceries