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.IE.IE.E.Ism U * HEAD( Base B U * We try to boys want. m ing and Reac us your order * to please you, Jno. H. Mcj U * Dru * Phone 39. U for Slwn11T There is nothii Hammock or Come and see ferings in thes Lounges, sii give comfort Especially att on these comfo Window ShE Only :25c. comi Baby Carrial - add to the hap fellows. Get t! Especial atte line of Rockei Suites. They a and we want 3 H.IE~.Kl I have the bes that can be see town. Saddle 17 Harness Cotton 1A Heavy N >n fact-can sui a horse or mule. Examine my s and I can do bus D.A. C If you want a harness, get m buggy'on the r Hill. _ _ _ BUGGIES I have in st BUGGIES, wi tee in price andjseelthem M L of all grades please you ir You can bw' time in the v !UARTERS FOR- - all Goods: I keep what the R We carry Spald= 0 h's goGods. Give a and we will try I "laster & Co., ggists. ier Comfort ig better than a a Lawn Swing. the attractive of= e, igle and double, the year round. ractive bargains rt=givers. Ldes. Extra good. )ete. es and Go=Carts piness of the little hem here. ntion called to our -s and Bed=room re most attractive ou to see them. ETCHIN. t selection of stock~ n in any country orses Horses ules Eules for hauling. t you in any kind of tock. Get my prices 1iness with you. rawford. buggy or a set ol y prices. The bes1 narket is the Roch BUGGIES! ck a good line of iich I fully guaran and quality. Call before you buy. L ES for sale. I can i price and terms. a mule here any LeW. DOTY. !LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. I -Meet me at the armory. } -The Kirmess this evening. I --Eden Mu.e at tlhe' armory to-morrow evening. Lilliputian wedding at the armory this evening. Mr. Jesse Doty paid a flying I visit to Charlestou tle past week. -v -Court will convene next Mon- t day with Judge Hydriek presid- t i ng. 1: --Miss Isabel Douglass at- I tended the Davidson commence- d ment. -The country store at the armory is going to be a bargain centre. -Miss Rosa Cooper of Mayes- 0 ville is visiting Miss Isabelle Douglass. -Mr. J. A. Stewart continues seriously ill at his home on Con gress street. t -It's "Kirmess" and not "Ker mis." It's mighty good to stick f to the dictionary. -Miss Louise McMaster is at home from the Carnegie library school of AtlantA. -Mrs. D. V. Walker attended the music recital of her daughter, Miss Alice, at - the College for Women. -Miss Laura Douglass has re turned home from Washington, S where she has been attending ansi art school. ti -Messrs J. W. Hanahan, Hen I ry Phillips and A. C. Timms left Saturday night for Bull's Bay for a week's fishing.. -Mrs. W. R.. Dotv and her daughter, Miss Susie leave this fe week for a stay of six weeks with fr relatives in Kentucky. R -Miss Sadie Curry will re- t turn today to her home at Jenkins- f ville after spending a week with 4 n I cc Mrs. Mary I. McMaster, -Miss Joe Ketchin is taking in the Winthrop commencement, her sister, Miss Hattie, being a member of the graduating class. cc -Mr. Lerov Habenicht, who has been clerking in a drug store 1i2 in Columbus, Ga., came home re last week on account of sickness. In -June is the month for the a sowing of peas as well as for June es 113 is brides. Be sure to sow peas so i5 as to improve your laud and have lyour own hay. a -A 'oeautiful gold ring for the O prettiest girl in Winnsboro will ~ be given away Friday evening to the one gettiog the most votes. Vote ealiy and often.d I-Rev. Donald W. lichardson t was in town Saturday. His work ai for the rest of the sum~mer will t be within the bonds of the b. Charleston presbytery-.f I-It is not too late for planting tI sorghum and other forage crops li so as to increase the homne sup- b: plies and have more of the cotton money for profit and pleasure. -Bishop Capers will be at St d n John's church Thursday morning for the purpose of holding a con firmation service, at which several a: younrg persons will be confirmed.g -Th Ciildren's Day exercises at the Meiihodist church Sun~day afternoon proved a very delight ful occasion. The progr'am was E a mor~t interesting one and the children e~il did their parts well. --The express roota at the de- Z pot -was broken into Sunday e. night and three pairs cf shoes ii taken therefrom. The stolen ti ~oods were found in the posses- g sion of Frank Johnson and he is ~now in jail. -The house occupied by Sarah ti Wight, on College street, was s destroy ed by fire Wednesday n;t. The house was owned by t J.' O. Maioreli and was insured bad $100 insurance on her farnm ture. 0 -Mr. J. M. Madia, who hasd conducted the bucket-shop in Winnsboro the past season, left . last week for Cinicinnati. His license expires with this month and. as the result of the recent ordialua gthe town council . agaiinst buckeJ-Amcp;; .i could not be renewei -Miss Bessie MeMaster wl1 go to Saluda Saturdlay wheresh and her fiend, Miss Matrgaret Dp~rpjei. 0f Caa wiul conduct f: a bouraW ho:.Z2 fr the summerQ ?zouths they? h~a Ieased the g Whaley cottage. Tkildield folks 'n planning their summer outings will d'o well to remember them, S - seh~ i hyg to Salida -Mr and Mrs. W. HI. Flernni kon :re taking in the commence ments at Due West this week. Thirdughers, Misses Kathe- ( rine and Margaret, are members of tihe graduaiting class of Ers- - kine. Their daughter, Mrs. I. D. 'Best, of 2iillersburg, Ky., wh I hais come to spend a few weeks at' her~ old home, is also withl by tceopy of the mortgage given K hvteSouthern railway to the Standar d Trust Company of Newi York, for .20,000'.000, ha been tiled ini the office of the clerk of cmi of ommon neas for Fair field county. The mortgage wi. be filed in every county in tb State through which the roa, pases. The documaeut is ver; oluwinous, contains 49,500 word mnd covers equipments owned b: :he Southern railway. -While at Ridgewav for : Iort while Thursday morning wE iad the pleasure of enjoyingsomt ine peaches from the orchard of Jr. J. N. Lemaster, who has been upplying his friends with some erv fine ones. These were of he~Snede variety. We were told hat Hon. Jno. D. Harrison had een having some very fine eaches for several days. As elicious as a ripe peach is at this arly season, it is possible for all ) have them. Remember the ariety and plan to have some arly fruit by planting out some f this variety the coming fall. Ball at Wocdward. There will be a game of ball at Toodward Friday afternoon be veen Blackstock and Woodward. he ladies will serve refreshments r the benefit of the school. Ep'Mimnaugh is doing the uit jar business of Columbia. uarts at 60 cents per dozen, half illons at 75 cents per dozen. 1liss Leavell tlarried. [he friends of Miss Lou Leavell, ho was visiting relatives in amter county, were very much irprised to learn Thursday morn g that she had been married e day before to Mr. Muldrow of tat county. For San Francisco Sufferers. There will be an ice cream stival Friday evening, June 8, om 4 to 10 o'clock at the home of ev. J. Earle Freeman, given by e ladies of Little River church r the benefit of the San Fran sco sufferers. The public is >rdially invited. Gooding's Orphan Band. Gooding's Orphan Band gave a incert at the Thespian Hall onday evening and greatly de hted their audience with their nditions. On account of the clement weather there Were only few present to enjoy this inter ting entertainment. This band composcd of eighteen boys om the GeorgiaIndustrial Home Macon, Ga., and is in charge Prof. H. Gooding. This in itution was founded only seven ar3' ago and now has 150 boys id girls in it. It is non-denomi tional and non-sectional. It is spendent wholly upon its'volun ry contributions for support id such sums as it raises through 0e entertainments given by the Ld. In the afternoon a team om the band crossed bats with te Mt. Zion team. Our boys erally played ball to beat the mnd, and they did it. ~When you go to Columbia, >'t fail to see Mimnaugh's agnificont crockery department ithe cellar, one of the largest 2d bezt in the whole south. The rowth of this business is the k of Columbia. ~MT. ZION CLOSES FRIDAY. ercises by Pupils.-Address by The faal ezaminations at Mt. ion Institute will come to a ose Thursday of this week. On riday the session ends and cer fcates of graduation will be canted to a class of seven boys. The closing exercises will be ry simple, the program being iat usually followed by high hiools of the~ Mt. Zion class. The annual address will be >ade by Dr. E. M. Poteat of urman University. Dr. Poteat a prominent leader in educa on and. is greatly in demand on acasions of this kind. A cor. ial invitation is extended to the ublic to attend the exercises tich begin at 11 o'clock Friday orning in the Mt. Zion school ilding. The following are graduates of 0OG: James Douglass, Spencer1 cCants, Benjamin Heyward, ~w Ketchin. Jameg Krgn WrMimnaugh is doing the uit jar business of Columbia. ~uarts at G0 cents per dozen, half allns at '75 cents per dezen. WMoney to lend on real ese ate. G. W. Ragsdale, Land Sale. There was only one public sale londay. That was the tract of 70 acres near Smallwood in re le Union Mortgage, Banking and rust Company vs. Joseph Mc abe et al., which was bought in >y J. Q. Davis for $5,000. Machines Cheap. We offer this week six newi rop head automatic ParagoI tadard- sewing machines at actory prices for the spot cash ladies, this is your chance t< et a good machine cheap. D. V. Walker & Company. Sum] Get ready for h, have just what yi our White Goods, to 5oc. the yard; Linon and many : Fine colored La a yard; a special: We can trim all "Laces and Embro' but the prices are In light Silks w 39c.; fine soft Jap values in silk. Our April busine we have the style and *ien the price goods by express a SHO Up=to=date in st in Oxfords, Gibson prices as low as th Oxfords at .5oc. a r er, Gun Metal Calf the best. Sl Some Prints at 4c, 14 yards And roscos Sixteen dozen fii and $1.25, special I There is a reasor it will pay you. Caldwe Most of us count up every thing else but our blessings. Right there our adding machine atops. It isn't right, though. Scittica Cured After Twenty Years of Torture. For more than twenty years Mr' J. 3. Massey, of 3322 Clinton St. Mirneapolis, Minn., was tortured by sciazica. The pain and suffering. whic~h he endured during this time is beyond comiprehension. Nothing gave him any permanent relief until he used Chamberlain's Pain Balm. One application of that limiment relieved the pain and made sleep and rest possible, and less than one bottle has effected a permanent cure. If troubled with sciatica or rheumatism why not try -i W-cent bottle of Pain Balm and see :for yourself how quickly it relieves the pain. For sale by Obear Drug Co. and all medicine dealers. LOST--One white and black Setter Dog. Reward if re tuirned to F. H. Beall, Ridge way, S. C. OIL STOVES - Blue-flame Oil Stoves and Lamp Stoves, the very things for summer use. Try one. T. M. Haynes. STR.AYED-On last Saturday night, from Miss Mv.argare t Aiken's farm, one small Bay Mare Mule, about 4 years old. ljeward for return to mce or Pat Peak, at Miss Aikeu's. WANTED-For two or three mronths a very gentle work horse that will drive well to bugy or wagon. Will pay small rental and horse will be well taken care of. Apply to Caldwell Dry Goods Co. HARNESS REPAIRING-Have your harness repaired at: Pinckney's shop opposite the power house. All work gtiavan= teed: CANDIDATES' CARDS. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.1 I e~m a candidate for re-election to the House of Representatives, subject to the action of the Democratic pri mary. A. HOMER BRICE. I hereby announce myself a candi, date for the House of Representatives, subect to the ac~ign of~ the D~emocratic pygigy.W. W. RIXO. 4 r~ aeandidate for re-election to the House of Reprerentatives, sub ject to the action of the Democratic prima.1y. JAS. G. McCANTS. COUNTY TREASURER. I :1ereby annonnee myself a ad date: fpr re-electki~n to the olige of T.re-suret; of g'airfield ('ounty, suoject fo the a'tion cdf the Democratie pri mary. A. LEE SCRUGGS. -AUDITOR. I am a candidate for re-election to the ottice of Auditor of Fairfield Cotunty. subject to the actioni of the Democratic primary. E. F. PAGAN. PROBATE JUDGE. I hereby announce myself a candi dat e for re-election to the oflice of Judge of Probate of Fairfield County, subject t'o ::he action of the Democratic >ri ma::-y. D. A. BROO(.M. C OUNTY SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself a cand i date for re-election to the ottlee c1 Supervisor of Fairfield County, sub* ject to the action of the Denmocratic pri nary. J. B. BURLEY. t weather by getting light weigi )u want, and especially invite yc the finest and sherest Organdie fine Wash Organdie, Persian L styles of lace effect. wns, Mulls, Organdie. Lawns as r pretty line at ioc. and 12 l=2c. a these for you with the prettiest deries ever shown here. We sel cheap. . are showing in black and white and China at Soc. and 75c. The ILLINERY ,ss the best we ever had. The re s, the quality and variety to pleas s are low. We are constantly g nd can please you in the newest s ES. SHOEA yle and -iual ity the best; just wha Ties, Vici, Patent Leather and W1 ey have ever been. A job lot Lat air. Gents' low shoes in Vici, Pa ; all the new shapes; prices the lovi "ILL OFFERING the yard; 36-inch Unbleach 4c. an Bleach $1.oo. ie Negligee Shirts just received, a )rice soc. and 75c. Get some of 1 i for spending your money with i 1i Dry Good all othe and sha and GE very lat< / rials inc - - We hav giving ft we belli bargains for both I been ab) S~Post Office Block, Colui For a Good TRY THE PURPLE PRINCE, a: 5c. Cigar, SABOROSO, as popular as < OPIA, a gree t favorite. COUNTRT JENTLEMAN, I For Cigars and Tobacco, call I SS. C. J O HN NO TROUE TQ (Jet Your Table We Here. A most complete line of Canned Good Vegetables. Heinz Pickles, Catsups and Sauces. Pinnacie Coffee, a fine mixture of Java cans. Only One' Dollar. A splendid Co. Swift's Premium Hams and Breakfne For Cakes and Crackers this is the pla W.UC.FE Phone 25 for your Groceries. Letters of Administration B State of South Carolina, 1C County of Fairfield. ? By D, A. Broom, Esq,, Probate Judge: BAR GA Whereas, J. S. Center hath made bac suit to me to grant him letters of administration of the estate and effects TNW of Mrs. Miriam L. Connor, deceased: These are, therefore, to cite and ad- n mionish all and singular the kindred as e and creditors of thesaid Mirs. Aliriami L. C'onnor, dleceased, that they be and IA 10-cg appear before me, in the Court of Pro- tha bate, to be held at kairticid Court. House, South Carolina, on the 14th; iea day of June next, after publica- Fv n tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in the i'ore bar noon, to show cause, if any they have, will why the said adnministration should not be granted. Given undler miy hand, this 4th day .xR of ,June., A. D). 1906S.-. ... D. A. BROOM, ] a-t:ltJudge of Probate. be ma -- fresh as Whyi take a dozen things to cure to Isaka ta cough': Kennedy's Laxatietio Honey and Tar aillayvs the congestio~u, you ar stops that tickling, drives the cold out thr'ough your bowels. Sold by all pressin adruggist you ma it goods. We u to look at s, price ioc. ,awns, India cheap as 5c. yard. patterns of I fine laces, Suziene at se are great ison for it is .e every one, etting new tyles. t you want lite Canvas; lies' White tent Leath est, quality the yard; vorth $i.oo hese. is, because s Co.. OVE stores is ours for newest eliest Oxfords for Ladies ntlemen. We have the !st styles, and the mate lude the choicest leathers. e always been noted for L11 value for money, but ~ve we have better shoe -particularly 'in.Oxfords sexes-thsan we have ever e to offer before. N/.E 2?. ]IJ. ibia, S. C. Smoke most popular ver. iard to beat. 1ere. 5 T ON. nts Supplied s, Fruits, Meats and Heinz to best of all. and Mocha, in 5-lb. mee bargain. Bacon. ce. 3OYD. ichanan 's Specia Is. INS in Cigars and To ~o. See if it isn't so. RE at speciel prices. 5 10-cent articles as good old higher elsewhere. nt box of Toilet Soap Sis a real leader. Try it. 1 Ten-Cent articles. Many. aisin these. A call conymece you. ~. Buchanan. ~hat last year's suit can e to look as bright and new, if you will bring it hi Bens m, the merchant ~t the Thespian hall. If anot a member. of the club, join now, so that y have your suit kept trim