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Ul iFRUI 1=2 GAL. FRI QUART FRU * PINT FRUIT * JELLY TUM1 * JAR RUBBEI * A large stoc 9 and we want t *to see us. W m prices right. Jno. H. Mc Phone 39. For Sumn There is nothii Hammock or Come and see ferings in thes Lounges, sil give comfort Especially ati on these comfc Window Shf Only 25c. comj Baby Carria! add to the hap fellows. Get t Especial atte line of Rockel Suites. They a and we want 3 I have the bes that can be see town. Saddle 1I Harness Cotton A Heavy ]V Inrfact 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 1 have in st BUGGIES, wi tee in price and jseejthem M L of all grades please you ii You can bu: time in the y r JARS U T JARS IT JARS JARS BLERS RS and JAR TOPS 0 U k of these goods, o sell them. Come m e will make the 6 U Master & Co.,0 Druggists. U ier Comfort [ig better than .a a Lawn Swing. the attractive of= e. rigle and double, the year round. tractive bargains >rt=givers. des. Extra good. ylete., ges and Go=Carts piness of the little hem here. ntion called to our ,s and Bed-room re most attractive ou to see them. IETCH IN. t selection of stock n in any country lorses Horses~ lules ules for hauling. t you in any kind of tock. Get my prlces iness with you. rawford. buggy or a set o1 y prices, The besi narket is the Rock~ !BUGGIES! ock a good line of ich I fully guaran and quality. Call before you buy. for sale. I can a price and terms. y a mule here any ear. L W. DOTY. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE I Wednesday, June 20, 1906. -Miss Janie Ketchin is a home from Cornverse College. -Mr. W. S. Gladden is spen< ing a few days in town this week -Mr. Edwin Brunson of Flor ence is spending a few days ii town. -Miss Ollie Cline of Concord N. C., is the guest of Miss France Creight. -Miss Annie Belle Stewart o Tampa, Fla., is visiting relativei in town. -Mr. J. Bratton Davis of thi University of South Carolina i at home. -Mrs. H. C. Miller of Trentoi is visiting her mother, Mrs. U. G DesPortes. -Mrs. John Temple Ligon o Anderson is visiting her father Mr. Jas. A. Brice. -Miss Elizabeth Cureton ha returned from a visit to relativei in Raleigh and Rock Hill. -Mrs. Robinson of Edgemoo: is spending a few days with he: daughter, Mrs. Addie Williford. -Mrs. J. J. Creight and Misi Annie McKeown have returnes from a visit to relatives in Mont gomery. --Bishop Capers held service at St. John's church Thursdal evening. A class of ten wa: confirmed. -The Misses Neil entertainei yesterday afternoon in honor o their friend, Miss Thomas, wh< is visiting them. -Mr. J. E. McDonald's friendi will be pleased to know that he i able to be out again after a sick, ness of a few days. -Mr. R. F. Gooding of Pitts. burg, Pa., is spending his vaca. tion with his parents, Mr. ani Mrs. R. C. Gooding. -Within the next few days the value of thousands of acres o: land in this county should b( enhanced by sowing the same ir peas. -This is the season for prepar ing for the fall garden. Set oul cabbage and tomatoes and plani corn and beans and other vege tables. -Masters Frederi& and Joe and little Miss Martha McFadder of Rock Hill are visiting thei grandmother, Mrs. M. E. Sit greaves. -Rev. E. A. McDowell is tc begin July 1st to edit the "Nine ~ty-Sir Star," a weekly newspaper to be devoted to the upbnilding of that town. -Rev. 3. A. Clif ton, D. D., one of the most prominent menmbers of the South Carolina Confer ence, died suddenly at his home in Marion Thursday. -Messrs T. R. and Gaillard Ellison, both of whom were mem bers of the graduating class oj Clemson College, and Mr. David Bryson are at home. -Mr. J. A. .Brice will leav4 Monday for New Mexico for virjit t.o his son who is still thern for up 1gg. Mrs. Brice ha: been with bian for some months -Mrs. Carrie !Crawforg lya returned to lyer hpme at grea: frtini, and two children, wh hasve as keep~ at gra. J. 'W Cathcart's, returned with her. -Dr. W. L. Pressly, presiden of the Theological Seminary a Due West died last week after pj g glness. He was one of th ab - si midsfr of the A. R. F church and grpably dployp~4 hj all. -Mrs. W. F. Muldrow of Sum ter is on a visit to her grand mother, Mrs. M. E. Creight. Hel husband will join her Friday ani they Will go on to New Mexico where they m pg their future 1home. -Mrs. Eliza Stokes of Early Branch is with her sister, Mrs R. N. McMaster. Dr. J.RI. Stoke: f Rock Hill came down and spantAndayhere. Miss Alic< Stokes, h 0 p 90m wht~ le: mother, returned with hbim. ---.Mr. T. M. Lyles, who was member of the graduating clasi of the law dep .rtment of the LUuiversity of South Carolina las week, will spend the summer hers with his parents. He will proba bag.N ad i8 Sn hingle in Spar tantbarg. -Mr. W. S. McDonald died 4 his home at Stover Friday morn ing from a second stroke of paraly sis. Mr. McDonald was paralyze< about three years ago and eve since has been confined to hi howe. He leaves a widow an< as3veral childrenl. -Almost anybody can arrasgg to have a good garden for a shoi season. Tihe test of a goo gardener is having a garden a the year round. However goo the spring garden has been, don f.iQt make preparations no for a tall gardaz. -The power house is now rat ning till 3 o'clock each night, an it is hoped soon to have it ru till at least 4. This is a distin< aane, one that will contribu: Ito the better protection against crime and to the greater conve nience of patrons. -Mr. J. Frank Foocbe returned Monday from Coronaca, where he bispent the past weekl with his parents. His two boys, J. Frank, Jr., and Stafford, are with him for a stay of several days, after which they will go to on to Ker shaw to visit their grandparents. i Meeting of Democratic: Executive Committee. T h e Democratic Executive f Committee will meet in Winns boro on Saturday, June 30, at 11 o'clock a. m. A ful. represen tation is desired. . T. S. Brice, dounty Chairman. Pressly-Pressly. The following invitation has I been received here: Mr. and Mrs. John Lowry Pressly request the honor of your presence at the marriage of their daughter Jean LeGal to Rev. Bonner Grier Pressly, on Wednesday evening, June the twenty-seventh, at half after eight o'ctlock, at home, Due West, South Carolina. Death of 11r. J. J. Jackson. Mr. J. J. Jackson died at his, home in this city yesterday mori ing, in the 60th year of his age. He was the father of Mr. J. W. Jackson*, one of the night yard masters of the Southern railway in this city, and is also survived by two daughters, both of whom reside in Columbia. The funeral will be held to-day and the re ; mains will be taken to Crooked ; Run church for intermont.-The State, June 17. A Fine Opportunity for a Young rlan. The University of South Caro lina offers scholarship. in the Normal Department to two young men from each county. Each scholarship is worth $40 in money besides remission of $40 tuition and $18 matriculation or "term" fee. The money is paid at the - rate of $5 a month for eight CA months, to assist in meeting the - necessary living expense:3. Hol Examination will be held Fri day, July 6th, before the County the Board of Education. Applicants to ti should be at least 19 years of age, mar and preferably teachers. Write TI President Benjamin Sloan, South him Carolipa University, Columbia, subj S. C., for blapk op which to apply Pr" before July 6th. ___________date subj Thpmas Stewart Dead. prin Mr. TomaBankhead Stewartth died at 2 o'clock Sabbath morn- ject inig, June [0, I906, after ani ill- pr ness of sit seeks with metsoles and other complications following. He was 38 years old lastb March and was the sixth son of the late 1: John and Katie Reid Stewart, of date the Stover neighborho(od. On Tre the 12th of Dec. 1890 he was toar married to Miss Rebeces Reid of _ the Elliance neighborhood, who with two sons. aged 13 and 6 years; are left to mourn the loss th of a kind and loving husband and the father. Besides these he leaves Den th igligin 4eyoted brothers ad sisters: ]bran it egs, . John, of DeWitt, S. C., Samell f Rishburg, Rq qsyo White Qak, Jaxmes and Wilim and date Misses Jane Nannie and Rosa or p Stewart at the old houestead, to t near Stover, Mrs. John Isenhower, mar of Gayden, in Fairfield county. - Mr. Stewart always farmed until the first of this year', when he moved here from Bascomville I' ai4 jgebil hia was atyick!en with measles, worked in the Springs- jest tein. mill. The funeral services prin were at 'the home Sabbath even- 0, ing at six o'clock conducted by pro~ Rev. James Russel and the burial and was in Evergreen cemetery- eort ester TMptern b1ieipes Clieap. We offer this week si x new dat drop head automatic Paragon Cou Standard sewing machines at Den ' jpry prices for the sept pgh Iget a good machine cheap. .Ti D. Y. Walker & Company. U S ~Fine job printing at the News and Herald office. New ,T type, new presses, best material, CA -i gl~ lass work. Friges reason4 - i i Mother's Ear sa r IdIJSnG ANa INFNT, AND IN THU Y HE HEAL.TH OF Bcu OTH P N 3CHILD. Send for frae sample. IISCOT & 1 OW NE, Chenists r. Soc. and $z.oo; al drugists. 70Q1 SALE-Pointer bitch1 6 months old, wiate and liver d colored; no bad habits; in pros n pects for good hunter. R. C. t Stevenson, Winnsboro, S. C. z ; June 20. Get ready for ho have just what yo our White Goods, to Soc. the yard; f Linon and many s1 Fine colored LawN a yard; a specially We can trim all Laces and Embroic but the prices are < In light Silks we -9c.; fine soft Jap i values in silk. M Our April busine: we have the styles and then the pricei goods by express ai SHO1 Up-to-date in stj in Oxfords, Gibson prices as low as the Oxfords at 5oc. a p; er, Gun Metal Calf; the best. ST Some Prints at 4c. 14 yards Androscog Sixteen dozen fir and $1.25, special V There is a reason it will pay you. Caldwe kNDIDATES' CARDS. -SE OF REPRESENTATIVES. m a candidate for re-election to [ouse of Representatives, subject e action of the Democratic pri A. HOMER BRICE. ie friends of T. S. BRICE nominate &or the House of Representatives, et to the action of the Denmocratic' ary. ereby announce myself a candi for the House of Representatives, ect to the action of the Democratic ary. W. WV. DIXON. ~m a candidate for re-election to House of Reprerentatives, sub to the action of the Democratic i.1y. JAS. G. McQANTS. COUNTY TREASURER. ereby annonnce myself a candi for re-election to the office of urer of Fairfield County, subject he action of the Democratic pri .A. LEE SCRUGGS. AUDITOR. m a candidate for re-election to office of Auditor of Fairfield ~ty, subject to the action of the :>cratic primary. PROBATE JUDGE. ereby announce myself a candi for re-election to the office of Judge obate of Fairfield County, subject e action of the Democratic pri-. . D. A. BROOM. COUNTY SUPERVISOR. ~ereby announge gpi a-ad ph.lerpiection tei the oltie of F1Vi5or of i.airfield County, sub to the action of the Democratic ary. J. B. BURLEY. ithe platform of prominent im menents, better roads, good bridges, ow to get them, I make the race ipervisor of Fairfield County, spr to the atimn of the DanoN NTY S1UPT. OF EDU(.ATION. ereby announce myself a candi for the office of County Super dent of Education of Fairfield I ty, subject to the actio~n of the ocratic primy, Scholarship Examination. iE UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH OLINA off'ers Scholarsipg u the ~pgl peimtlent to (a wo ymog meni 'rth $40 in money and $18 ni:trieu n or "torm" fee. amination will be held at C'ounty FRIDAY, JULY 6th. Examiina for admission to the I'niversity be held at the same time. rite for information to ~ENJAMIN SLOAN. Presidenit. 0 Colmuhla, ,s. C. a CURE THE LUNCS WITH Dr. King's ew Dispovory IT0OMM ft*o Price QL.DSFree Trial. si~nd uicestOure for all EROAT and LUNG TROUB ES or MONEY BACLE.e t weather by getting light weigh u want, and especially invite yo the finest and sherest OrgandieE ine Wash Organdie, Persian L Lyles of lace effect. 'ns, Mulls, Organdie. La.wns as pretty line at ioc. and 12 j=2c. a these for you with the pr 'ettiest leries ever shown here. \ Ve sell :heap. are showing in black and white md China at Soc. and 75c. The: ILLINERY ss the best we ever had. Yhe rez , the quality and variety to pleas are low. We are constamtly g id can please you in the newest s TS. SHOEA 'le and quality the best; just wha 'ies, Vici, Patent Leather and Wh ,y have ever been. A job lot Lac air. Gents' low shoes in Vici, Pa all the new shapes; prices the low ILL OFFERING the yard; 36-inch Unbleach 4c. an Bleach $i.oo. e Negligee Shirts just received, v 'rice 5oc. and 75c. Get some of t for spending your money with L 11 Dry Good. HIGH AP all other and shay and Ge very late - We hav ( giving ft we belie - bargains for both - been abi F. m. I-z .l.n SPost Office Block, Colun For a Good . TRY TIHlE PURIPLS PRINCE, a1 Sc. Cigar. SABOROSO, as popular as < OPIA, a great favorite. COUNTRT GENTLEMAN, I For Cigars and Tobacco, call I SS. C. JOH N ! NO TROUE To Get Your Table Wai Here. A most complete line of Canned Good Vegetables. Heinz Pickles, Catsups and Sauces. Pinnacle Coffe~e, a fine mixture of Java cans. Only One Dollar. A splendid Co: Swift's Premium Hams and Breakfast For Cakes and Crackers this is tha pia W. C.E Phone 25 for your Groceries. Letters of Administration S~tte of Sou th Carolina, I C County of Fairfield. f By D. A. Broom, Esq., Probate Judge: Whereas, J. 8. Center hiath made bac( suit to mie to grant him letters of administration of the estate and effects TINWA of Mrs. Miriam L. Connor. dlecea-ed: These are, theref'ore, to cite and ad mionish all and singula r the kindred as s :\nd editors of thesaid 3lrs. 31iriam L. Connor, deceasedl, that they be aind A 1O-ce atppear before me, in the Court of Pro- that bate, to be held at 1-airlield Courz House, South Carolina, on the Mt Five am~ day of .June next, after nublica- bar tion hereof, at 11 o'clock in ;he fore noon1, to show eause, if ay they have will why'the said adm trationl should not be granted. L A Givenx under my hand, this 4thb day' eX of Ju.ne, A. 1), 190'J. - D). A. BROOMT o-ri-St Judlge of Probate- be mad fresh as Why take a dozen things to( ue.toIsi that ~eough'? Kennedy If.axativ i lor Honey and Tair allavs the iuongestin, YOU ar( stops that tiekingiZ 'drives the~ cold out 'pressing throug i your bowels. Sod by, allyom; t goods. We u to look at ;, price ioc. awns, India cheap as 5c. yard. patterns of fine laces, Suziene at ;e are great Lson for it is e every one, etting new tyles. t you want tite 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 tlemen. We have the st styles, and the mate ude the choicest leathers. e always been noted for 11 value for money, but ve we have better shoe -particularly in Oxfords sexes-than we have ever a to offer before. ibia, S. C. Smoke nost popular ver. tard to beat. tere. ST ON. nts Supplied s, Fruits, Meats and Eeinz to best of all. and Mocha, in 5-lb. Tee bargain. Bacon. ee. 3OYD. ichanan 's SpecialIs. 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. Lit box of Toilet Soap is a real leader. Try it. [Ten-Cent articles. Many ains in these. A call conymece you. E. Buchanan. hat last year's suit can a to look as bright and new, if you will bring it 1 Bens mn, tI~e merchant t the Thespian hall. If not a rmemrber of the club, join n2ow, 5o that ame yonr suit kept trim