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NOW IS THE TIME --To Plant Turnips. I *0e2000100. lGo ..E110 E00 00 Get Your Seed at 0e Jno. H. McMaster & Co.'s0 * Phone 39. Druggists. Buist's Seeds All Fresh Stock None Better." Deering and McCormick Mowers and Rakes. All parts and fixtures for these machines always in stock. No better machines on the market. See me before buying. M. W. DOTY. We Sell Ihem for Less Try us on your next pair or bill of Shoes and be convjmced that we do just what we ~-----sy~-we'carry in stock all the new Toes and Leathers. Just now we have some extra bargains to offer you in Footwear. When in the city call in and inspect our stock. We v/ill take pleasure in showing you our line. Farmers' Work Shoes a specialty. HARMAN'S SHOE STORE. COLUMBIA, S. C. 1725 Main Street. Postoff ice Block. For Summer Comfort There is nothiing better than a Hammock or a Lawn Swing. Come and see the attractive of= ferings in these. Lounges, si ngle - and double, give comfort the year round. Especially attractive bargains on these comfort=givers. Window Shades. Extra good, Only 25c. complete. Baby Carriages and Go-Carts add to the happiness of the little fellows. Get them here. Especial attention called to our line of Rockers and Bed=room Suites. They are most attractive and we want you to see them. H. E. KETCH IN. ____KEEP COOL. I can show you the jprettiest line of FIGURED ORGANDIES and LAWNS in town. A look will con vince you that they are the best and cheapest you can get anywhere for Lthe money. F,-2,EO n R LAUIMDRDALE. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE# Wednesday, July 25. 1906. -Mr. Tom Jordan is visiting relatives in Samter. -Mrs. Oliver Johnson has re turned to her home at Leslie's. --Mr. R. E. Caldwell is spend ing his vacation in Atlanta. -Miss Maria Brunson of Flor ence is visiting relatives in town. -J. E. McDonald, Esq., is ia Virginia on professional business. -Miss May Ketehin is at home for the summer from Lumberton, N. C. -Miss Hattie Vernon of Well ford is the guest of Mrs. J. E. Coan. -Mrs. Jno. Oneal and children of Rock Hill are visiting relatives here. -Mr. C. H. Gaskey of Laurens spent Sunday with Rev. Henry Stokes. -Miss Mary Love of Rock Hill is the guest of Miss Annie McKeown. -Miss Alice Walker has re turned from Orangeburg where she has been visiting for several weeks. -Miss Eller. Ellison has re turned from the State summer school at Rock Hill. -Rev. Henry Stokes attended the Rock district conference at, Yorkville the past week. -Mrs. Belle DesPortes of Ridgeway is spending a few days in town. -Prof. L. C. Galloway of Due West was in town last week in the interest of Erskine College. -Mr. J. H. Gibson has gone to. Jackson, Ga., to spend some time with an uncle living near there. -Misses Isabel and Christine Gooding are visiting their aunt, Mrs. Oliver Johnson, at Leslie's. -Miss Annie Ketchin left last week for a stay of several weeks at Zirconia, N. C. -Miss Eunice Propst of Hop is spending this week with her aunt, Mrs. Mary Landecker. -Mrs. E. D. Rou has returned to Columbia after a visit to her brother, Mr. J. M. Jennings. -Miss Kate Jennings of Co lumbia spent last week with Mrs. J. M. Jennings. -Misses Ruby Sparkman and Ethel Jolly of Florida are visit ing Miss Lucile Gladden. -...Mr. S. J. Gladden who lives near Gaydens had a. mule killed by lightining Sunday afternoon. -Miss Lettie Maree of Cordes ville, S. C., is the guest of Miss Theo Rabb at her suburban home. -Mrs. Addie Williford and children left Saturday for Edge moor, where they will spend the summer. -Messrs 3. H. McMaster, if. S. Wylie and A. M. Owens are enjoying a short stay at Black Mountain, N. C. -J. F Fooshe spent Sunday in Spartanburg, en route to his home in Winnsboro, from Charleston. Spar tanburg Jounal. -The Misses Chandler of Au gusta, after a short visit to their uncle, Mr. C. M. Cha.ndler, left Monday for their home. -The farmers' institute at the court house next Monday, July a0. Be sure to see the Clemson ex hibition car. It-will interest you. -Miss Helen Reed, teacher of elocution in Converse College, is spending a few days in town as the guest of Miss Janie Ketchin. I-The Winnsboro nine did not fare so well in their game of ball at Chester Thursday afternoon as the score was 4 to 1 against them. - -Miss A4nnie Belle Stewart of Tampa, Pla., and Bese Bar ron of Rock Hill were here to attend the Miller-Jordan wedding. -Mr. J. C. Caldwell and grand son, M'r. Joe Caldwell, left Friday morning for Stearns, N. C, to spend a few weeks with Mrs. M. W. Doty. -Mrs. J. I. McFadden and children, after spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. M. E. Eitgreaves, have returned to their home near .Rock Hill. -The auditor of Fairfield was not one of the 14 auditors who failed to have their abstracts with the comptroller gerneral at the time required by law. -Misses Sara Beaty, Louise Sitgr.aves and Rebecca Hanahan, after a two weeks' visit to Mrs. M. W, Doty a.t Stearns, N. C., have returned home. -Mis. J. W. Mayo is on a visit to her parents, Capt. and Mrs. T. J. Cureton. Mr. Mayo is now at Canton, Ohio, being connected with the government lighthouse service. -Mr. and Mrs. Orlander Weeks have retaraad to Waldo, Fla., after spending sev'eral months with the latter's mother, Mrs. Sallie Gladden. -Begin at once your turnil planting with ruta bagas. Thbe stock varieties may also be plant pd now. Prepare the patch fo: the planting of your table varie -Come to the farmers' insti tute at the court house nex Monday, you will enjoy looking through the Clemson exhibition car. And it will be instuctive too. -Mr. H. Langly will mov( Monday into the front of the store room now occupied by Mr Jno. M. Smith, who will move his shop into the rear of the same building. -Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Reic are enjoying the delightful seE breeze of Wrightsville Beacl this week. This is a popular resort with them, as they usually take their summer vacation there. -Miss Theo Rabb and hei friend, Miss Lettie Maree, whc has been with her for two weeks past, are spending a few days this week in Ridgeway with Miss Daisy Wilson. -Mr. Farmer, you will miss a pleasant and profitable day if you fail to come in Monday, July S0th, to the farmers' iDstitute to see the Clemson exhibition car. Don't stand in your own light, but be on hand. -Rev. J. R. Millard and family, of Fairfield county, came Friday and Mrs. M. E. Elliott and daugh ter, Miss Mamie, arrived Satur day afternoon to spend several weeks at the old Elliott home on West End street. -The Commercial Club will have the formal opening of its rooms on the evening of the 31st, when they will tender a reception to their lady friends. The rooms of the club are open every Thurs day afternoon for all lady visitors. -Friends here have received invitations to the marriage of Gen. Thomas Ross Robertson of Char lotte to Miss Gene Clarkson, which happy event will take place at the bride's home at Hay Mar. ket, Va., August 7. -The farmers' institute nexi Monday should be largely at tended. It will be worth youi while to ride miles to see the Clemson exhibition car which will add so much to the interest o these exercises. -Mr. K. R. McMaster lefi Thursday for Charleston where he was to spend a few days with friends before taking the boat for New York. He will spend seve ral weeks at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Chapman and Misses Marjorie and Laura Chap. man of Spartanburg went on this trip -also. -The Fairfield Baptist Sun. day 'School Convention meets with the Winnsboro Baptist church this week. The full pro gram will be found on the firsi page. In addition to the interest ing numbers contained in the same, Dr. Lee Davis Lodge, president of the Limeston< Female College, has been securei for an address Friday evening. Dr. Lodge is a very active workei in educational work and is a mosi attractive speaker. It will be a treat to hear him. Civic League fleeting. The members of the Civi< League are requested to meet at Mrs. W. A. Beaty's on Friday afternoon, July 27th, at 6 o'clock A full meetinig is desired. OPuShoe Bargains at Walker's ~-100 pairs of Ladies' Shoes formaerly $2.00 and $2.50, at onl3 One Dollar to close out. ComE quick. Jeni1ngs.Tolbert. The following invitation an nounces the approaching marriage of one of Winnsboro's daughters who for the past few years haE made her home in Columbia: Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henry Jennings request the pleasure of your company at thle wedding reception of their daughter h[ate Stall And Mr. Benjainin Arthuv Tolbert on the evening of Tuesday, the seventh~ of August from nine until eleven-thirty o'clock one thousand and two Lumber Street Columbia, South Carolina. Mr. Martin Withdraws. Mr. Editor: On account of be ing unable to make a thorough panvass of the county~ I have de ided to withdraw from the race for the office of county superin tendent of education. With many thanks to my friends for their repeated assurances of sup port, I am Respectfully, Milo B. Martin. Parties Wishing Wheat Gr~ound will note that our mill is operat ing and turning out a good sample of flour on good clean wheat. Flour samples forwarded on ap. plication. Railroad rates afford a cheap method to send to mill from a distance, and return shin ments are carefully made witl> promptness. The flidgeway lholler Nills. 7-18-4t ]|aD V. Walker & Companj have the most attractive bargainm in Ladies' Shoes ever offered ir Winnsboro-100 pairs, former13 2.00 and $2.50, only One Dollo to close out, Get ready for hot weather by get have just what you want, and espi our White Goods, the finest and si to 5oc. the yard; fine Wash Orga Linon and many styles of lace effe Fine colored Lawns, Mulls, Orga: a yard; a specially pretty line at ic We can trim all these for you wi Laces and Embroideries ever showi but the prices are cheap. In light Silks we are showing in' 39c.; fine soft Jap.and China at 5oi values in silk. MILLI Our April business the best we ei we have the styles, the quality an, and then the prices are low. We ; goods by express and can please yoi SHOES. Up=to-date in style and quality t] in Oxfords, Gibson Ties, Vici, Paten prices as low as they have ever bee Oxfords at 5oc. a pair. Gents' low er, Gun Metal Calf; all the new shal the best. STILL OFI Some Prints at 4c. the yard; 36=11 14 yards Androscogan Bleach $1.oo Sixteen dozen fine Negligee Shirt and $1.25, special price soc. and 75 There is a reason for spending yc it will pay you. Caldwell Dry Farmers' Institute j . The farmers, institute will be VV * r held at Winnsboro Monday, July 30, and every farmer and every farmer's wife in this -section should be on hand to hear the - instructive addresses that will be made that day and to see the I Clemson exhibition car, in which j have there will be many things of in terest to all. Remember the1 . date and be on hand. Remnem- I Will Lra ber also that ani institute will be held at Blackstock the following day, July 31. CANDIDATES' CARDS. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. w l u I am a candidate for re-election to yOU WVill the House of Representatives, subject to the action of the Democraticpri mary. A. HOMER BRICE. fC . The friends of T. S. BRICE nominate him for the House of Representatives, subject to the action of the Democratic primary. B a sa. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the House of Representatives, subject to the action of the Democratic Thrimary. of w. DIXON. Th fiedsofCHARLES H. LEITNER hereby announce him as a candidate for the House of Representatives, sub ject to the action of the Democratic primary. I anm a candidate for re-election to T H the House of Reprerentatives, sub ject to the action of the Democratic prima.iy. JAS. G. McCANTS. COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby annonnce myself a eandi date for re-election to the office of M O2 Treasurer of Fairfield County, subject, to the action of the Democratic pri-j ALL mary. A. .LEE SCRUGGS. Couty, AUDTTOR, 1R I macandidate for re-election to the office of Auditor of Fairfield Cutsubject to the action of the Before buying a Democratic~ primary. E .PGN I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Auditor of Fairm the Conyujc Aoteacino teDemocratic primary. fiel Conty sujCt toTEaction.o PRORATE JUDGE. I hereby an'nounce myself~ a candi date for re-election to the office of Judge of Probate of Fairfield County, subject to the action of the Democratic pri mary. D. A. BROOM. COUNTY SUPERVISOR. BAN I hereby announce myself a "nndi date for re-election to the ot1ee oi Supervisor of Fairfield Coi.nty, iub. ject to the action of tlae Dentocratic C primary J. B. BURLEY. S We want your aic tun the platform of permanent im- in ayndpea provements, better roads, good bridgs,~ ge~ailpes and how to get them, I niake the race1 aLcount with us,. cc for Supervisor of Fairfield County, sub-~ see us anyhow. ject to the action of the Democratic In our Savings D primary. T. C. LEITNER. rate of 4 per cent]i COUNTY SUPT. OF EDU(.ATION. JlanIOtb. I hereby announce myself a cand W. R. R4abb, Pre date for the office of Superdutenident of T. WV. Traylor, V uea4~ction of Vpir~leld C.ounty, subject to the action 'of the Democratic >ri- I ~ mary. T. M. JOR DA . W .R The many triends of C. A. Ronissox1.W.T hereby announce him a can didate fort J. C. But( County Superintendent of Education, D. V. WV: subject to the action of the Democrati. J. . H primary-R. Y. Tu Kodol Oypapsia aro S. C. Cat XXXXt ting light weight goods. We .ciady invite you to look at ierest Organdies, price ioc. ndie, Persian Lawns, India ct. ndie. Lawns as cheap as 5c. c. and 12 1=2C. a yard. th the prettiest patterns of ii here. We sell fine laces, black and white Suziene at :. and 75c. These are great JERY ier had. The reason for it is d variety to please every one, ire constantly getting new Li in the newest styles. SHOES. .e best; just what you want t Leather and White Canvas; i. A job lot Ladies' White shoes in Vici, Patent Leath pes; prices the lowest, quality 'ERING ch Unbleach 4c. the yard; :s just received, worth'$i.oo Get some of these. ur money with us,gbecause Goods Co. it to Trade? a few New Buggies that de for horses or mules. --OR 7 your mule or horse, if sell at summer time hfBest Liniment Used )f Myrrh GUARANTEED. .CRAWFORD. 3SE LEAD. OSBORNE RS AND RAKES. PARTS KEPT IN STOCK. SELL WAGONS. MOWER or a WAGON, it will pay you to see K. Cathcart. Organized 1906 K OF FAIRFIELD WINNSBORO, S. C. :APITIAL., $5OOOO ount and will appreciate it and make your bank nt for you. If you have not already opened your me and tell us why; if you have, then come and epartment interest is cheerfully allowed at the er annum, payable qjuarterly, January, April, OFFICERS. ident. J. M Jennings, Cashier. ice-President. Hugh S. Wylie, Teller. DIRECTORS. Lbb, F. R. McMeekin, aylor, T. WV. Ruff, banun, JT. R. Curlee, uaban, J. L. Mimaugh, rner, .Leroy Springs, heart, J. M. Jennings.