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Nu S *some 64DmeNes 0 j Plant U _seees 0 Get Yoi * Phonie 39. Buist's Seeds e All Ft A Tig" BABY CARRIAG to c< Introduc - For Thirty D Washing Ma ly reduced pr pose of gettii duced. Come to the I all your. R. W.I Cass S. C KFruit Ja I have a few Best Quality gallon Fruit J selling cheap. give me a call. GEO R. LA It is Not Whiat P But What Yo 'When you trade her for--and fully as much < elsewhere for the same always pay you to come get. Our stock is compl Notions, Millinery, Bugg If you cannot get it J. O - T ~ a~Va alast er 's Druggists.. esh Stock None Better. m ES aud~ GO=CARTh se out. tory-ua avs we wil sefl ::hines at great ices fortePur= ig themi. ntro= ).d ReiablIe for n's Prit Jars, s and halfgal will be sold ~heap for cash o close out eso o uarts andc' half= TS?, WKicG : 8mI You Pav or W7bn+ You Get, , yu gt jst hatyoupa) r more' thanU wha you ge amo~Unt o- monev. I i i.s, Wagonsj, Groceries, etc .t Bo'a s. t is noct to be ha: O { L CAL INTLLiG Ui h -I IJan Pi 'ssy retu L'to 1\:.TJaI. ilion of Columbia Siis Lizzie Bankhead i Is visitmn in Longtowr. 7r S C. Johnston leaves to daty for Glenn Spring. -Mr. -M. W. Dotv left last week for Stearns. N. C. -As.s Alice MMaster is at hiomie frhorge~ton.~ -iss Kitty Sewart has re tulrned to her home in Rock Hill. -Miss Lizzie Duglass went to Stover Saturday to visit relatives. Miss Mary Pagan is at home from Columbia for a short vaca tion. Mrs. Ann Elliott s p c u t severlal days in 3lackstock last wveek. -Irs M. E. Wylie and daugh ter, Miss Ma, is visiting relatives 1i town. -rs. Jno. F. Davis has re turned from Saluda and Hender sonville. -Miss May Ketchin visited the Misses Durham at Flint Hill last week. -Messrs Jesse Doty, Clement and Bratton Davis left last week for Nigra. -Tis. W. S. Weir and Miss Ida WXvlie are visiting relatives 'in .idgeway. - rs. 'E. P. Rosborough of Atlanta is visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Caldwell. --Mrs. S. E. Prentiss of Barn well 1is on a visit to her mother, Mrs. E. A. Bacot. -Capt. T. J. Cureton left last ieel fur Lenoir, N. C., to spend a couple of weeks. r. J. W. Seigler is spend ng this week with his family at thesle of Palms. --r G. A. White, Jr., of Coiumbia has been spending a few days in town. 1-- s. Robert Bollinger o f Colunba is visiting her mother, Irs. W. Quattlebaum. -Mr T. A. Brice returned last week from New Mexico after a stay of several months. -Misses Tirzah a n d Joe Ketchin visited in the Wateree neighborhood last week. -Mr. Jas. Q. Davis is out again, having been confined to his room for some days by sickness. -Messrs Tom McMaster, Riley Boulware and W. R. Elliott left Monday for Chick Springs. -Mr Henry D)avis, son of Ma j H. C. Davis, U. S. A., is vis itl]ingratives in this county. -Mr J. P. Gaidwell and Miss Lizzie B~eaty left Tuesday after noon for the northern markets. -Miss Sara Boulware left Sat u'rday morning for Lugoff, where she wilave charge of a school. -Niss Mary Kennedy, w hi o has been visiting 1iss Sasie Hall, returne d to Blackstock Saturday. -Mc~ ~rs, Walter S. Till and cliil cre of acksonville, Fla., arrived yesterday on a visit to relatives -Ouite a number from Ridge wiay came up last Friday evening to attenjd the play, "Damon and --r E. P. Davis, cashier of th bank at Duke, N. C ,is spend ib'hs holidays with his parents in town. --Miss Annie F. Davis has re turnedj home from a visit to Washingtou, D. C., and Ocean Ci, M d. -Misses Bessie Grayson of Jord.3.an and Minnie Dixon o f Blacstocek are the guest of Miss Susie Hail. -Thereo will be agame of base b*l thi afternoon on the college enbtween Wijmsboro a n d outcell1o. -Mr. R. B. Russell of Char lotte has b~een spending a few Oays with the family of Capt. T. J. Cureton. -Mrs. Cattie M'obley le~t Sat or~v for Columbia, from there ..* wil go to Tryon, N. C, .to .ped seeral weeks. - iss :ettie Sitgreave's left Tunsday for the noitheru mar tn.Sh v~ as ae:-om)panied b ..ls Carrie [Rosborough of At laua who has beeni visitiug M s Kathleen~ Ca'dwell, left Tueda for Blackstock. -Misses Joe Ketchin of Winns boro0 and ..nnie Coleman of Feas terv ii Lave beenl awarded the - Win''thr'op schiolarshps -Mrs Wilihebuina Quattle baum.l wio has been visiting rela ies in Gn envile, lDatesburg and -.-Miss May Ketchin left Tuies ay for Colulnbia, where she hat acee a poito a's s t e i 1n .!e o . ' ~iUbbe, & Cc 1eA) (1eligialI nlwu p~ a r t2' Wedesdayi~ eening in honor o: Mis ata lie Dwght of Columbit ..d .i 'Taiu- Kennedk of Black. Miss Mamie Burley a n hLr guest, Miss Janio Gibson, ha returned irom 1orb where the Thursday eveui!Jg M i s Lucile Gladden was hostess to number of her friends in honor c guests, Misses Ruby Sparkma and Ethel Jolly of Waldo, Fla. -Misses Ethel Jolly and Rub: Sparkman, who have been thi guests of Miss Lucile Gladde the past month, left Mouda) night for their homne in Florida. -Prof. and Mrs. J. L. Pressli of Due West spent a few day. with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Flen. niken last week on their way tc Woodward where they will visil their daughter, Mrs. B. G. Pressly -Capt. and Mrs. Edwin P Wolfe, who have just returnec from the Philippine Islands, arc visiting Mrs. W olfe's mother, Mrs. Mary S. Gerig, before proceeding to their next station, at Fort Hancock, New Jersey. 2I will serve barbecued hasL during the speaking to-morrow (Thursday) at my place on East Washington :treot. Jno. B. Stev euson. Religious Services. Services in St. John's Epis copal church on Sunday afternoor at 6 o'clock by Rt. Rev. Ellisor Capers. Attention, Managers. The boxes for the primary, in cluding boxes for the special elec tion, and tickets can be procured by the managers from the office oj the clerk of court. Don't drig along with a dull, bilious, heavy feeling. You need a pill. Us( DeWitt's Little Early Risers. th< faiouzs little pills. I)o not sicken or -ripe, but results are sure. Sold by al' aruggists. Damon and Pythias. "Damon and Pythias," giver under the auspices of Winn Lodge 108, Knights of Pythias, Friday evening, in the Thespian Hall, was a grand success and was enjoyed by a large crowd. The followinc was the cast in the play: Mr Edonard - D'Oize as Damon, Mr Z. V. Davidson of Chester a. Pythias, J. R. Dye of Chester ac Dionysius, Mrs. D'Oize as Calan. the, and Mrs. W. H. Phillips o: Ridgewr y as Hermion. Flint 11il1 Notes. Mr. and Mrs Curley of Colum bia and sister, Miss Viola Milli champ, of Piedmont, are the guesi this week of Mr. and Mrs. Dur ham and daughter. Miss Hettie Ezell of .Jonesvillk has returned home after a verj pleasant visit to friends here. Miss. Ida Wylie of Winnsbort has returned after a pleasani visit to the Misses Durham. Miss Maud Willingham is visit. ing friends at Jonesville, S. C. Mrs. Jno. M. Smith and son Mr. Otis Smith .of Winnsbor< was with Mr. and Mrs. J. C Willingham last week. Miss Lilla Mobley has re turned after an extended visit tc her aunt, Mrs. Eb. Tennant, ii Newberry./ Mr. W. F. Raines of Longtowi has returned home after a week': stay with his uncle, Mr, W. A Neil. Mr. Jno. H. Neil of White Oal and son, Mr. C. A. Neil, of Ala chua, Fla., are visiting relatives here. Messrs Willingham, N e i 1 Robertson, Darham, and others spent a day last week on tb< W~ateree fishing. They caugh Inearly as many as they coulc eat and it was a good day for fis] too. LAUdN DRY-I am agent for th4 Laurens Steam Laundry, th4 best laundry in the State. Col lars, cuffs, shirts, etc., will re ceive prompt attention. Leavi packages at DesPortes' store Henry McDowell, Winnsboro S.C. GLASSWARE ===A largi variety at bargain price TINWARE == A specialty Can supply all y ou: wants in this line. CIGARS AN D TOBACCQ= Give me a call and se what I can do for you ir these. TOILET S0AP4 boxes a only 15 cents, easil; worth 25 cents. CAN DY=Good Mixed Can dies at to and 20 cent a pounds. R. A. Buchanan FOR RENT - T w o five-rooi d wellings; one four-room dwel ing Apply to .. B owg Same f_ - - Get ready for hot weather by get have just what you want, and esp< our White Goods, the finest and si to 5oc. the yard; fine Wash Orgai Linon and many styles of lace effe, Fine colored Lawns, Mulls, Orgai a yard; a specially pretty line at io We can trim all these for you wil Laces and Embroideries ever showr but the prices are cheap. In light Silks we are showing in 1 39c.; fine soft Jap and China at 5oc values in silk. MILLIN Our April business the best we e -we have the styles, the quality an< and then the prices are low. We z goods by express and can please yoi SHOES. lp=to=date in style and quality tf in Oxfords, Gibson Ties, Vici, Paten prices as low as they have ever beer Oxfords at 5oc. a paiR. Gents' low er, Gun Metal Calf; all the new shal the best. STILL OFF Some Prints at 4c. the yard; -36=in 14 yards Androscogan Bleach $i.oo. Sixteen dozen fine Negligee Shirt and $1.25, special price soc. and 75( There is a reason for spending yo it will pay you. Caidwell Dry itThis is a picture of Ellwo 4 _____________________than of all other makes strands of plainl barbcd 's ~ Intely pig-tight and A carload of EL LWOOD field fencing,"and< the different styles of fence. Buying in this quantity, we are able to n will almost bring it within reach of every < We will be glad to figure with any one wi Notice to Creditors. Clerk's S& Alpersons indebted to the STATE OF SOUTH estate of Robert. Branhama, de- coUNTY OL FAIRl ceased, are hereby notified to COURT OF COMM( make payment to the undersigned, Lambert W. Henry and all persons holding claims against against said estate are notified to Nan cy C. Stevenson present their claims duly verified' Stevenson, Defe to the, undersigned. I usac fa SAMUBL BRANHAM, Co ur n of mnP 8-153w xecuor.the above stated case NOTICE.fosaeefrte All'persons indebted to the estate offisModynSe Malinda Legg, deceased, are herebywihnteealoi notified to maoke paymoent to the uinder signed, and all persons holding claimispu icotroth Sagainst said estate are notitied to pre- Idr h olwn e sent their elaims duly verified to theertow : undersigned. Alta eti i M. A. DICKERsoN. Executor. - S 2t Shelton, S. C. trc ofln siu e Couy sal eoete of Sheriff' Saler in innsbe~ofo I ______etaiMndyin 5 Sces, Stat of outhCaroinawandhin elgal suhom By virte of athoritpubste o utcry thopso in m as herif, Ihaveleider, dte Aprllom es,0 will sll beore th Cour th othaty ceran pie andteast by lands fitut Hous doo inWinnbor on heCouty and sate of -ls Mondayiff' Spemer naonwteto thefolowig tact oflan uncona Xini w ces teatseferring taolinue n aingi such toi - utax ofeaified. nownte as te sC ByWi.u ofkbs. authrteste 1 teArio10 ine hrfI alve on the north by wB Oehlad of.teu aKn wcll, est byefobethe o eaid in ash ofE Houheb d o m nbro nh, the soth by lands oftR firs Jo lndaymS.eptember ... nextmenf Anhefolwm trctsfland lacer saleunl Weir; and t hacs referring bondedliqeteir wna the otC nth by . Huhb. M arsin nM. Oane-al wr: eF ( .t GHoneln on the easth by \\ A. t epi ncs n Kenned, oneasth by . ranam.i sode lith iniot sotn tws by Rob. B. wetdfes d paymeint fi by JBone. Frs ans- sahe purn ai; mand Attiew Mcilll an 25 ace, in 0 o f h r t pri acesm o.3, bounded on the nothbe urehv~prc bon oft Howel, on the east by J.uA. cser v.aic mor R!A ans, on the south by W. J. tain' ao prodingf t Wot, on the est by . Bi. fes n as ofWor Mal tie GilF.m,.25inresbonoo..nCr 24, oundd onthenrb. A. - Clser tioo pay fo~r 1 ting light weight goods. We ,cially invite you to look at terest Organdies, price ioc. idie; Persian Lawns, India :t. idie. Lawns as cheap as S;I c. and 12 1=2C. a yard. .h the prettiest patterns of i here. We sell fine laces, >lack and white Suziene at and 75c. These are great (FRY 'er had. The reason for it is I variety to please every one, re constantly getting new i in the newest styles. SHOES. ie best; just what you want t Leather and White Canvas; i. A job lot Ladies' White shoes in Vici, Patent Leath ies; prices the lowest, quality ERING ch Unbleach 4c. the yard; s just received, worth .$I.o Get some of these.; ir money with us, because Goods Co. -f r.' ,- - 01~ ' C t 0 ;C i1-fence. More of this style is j rie it puts up a fence that is abso will also turn large stock. - 26NCZI We' Just Received :an supply your wants in most all iake some very low prices, which i ne. io is thinking of doing some fencing. W. C. EBEATY CO. lie. - Final Discharge. JAROLINA Notice is hersby given that the un Fm'aD dersigned will apply to D. A. Broom, Judge of Probate for Fairfield Count.v, )N PLEAS. on the 4th day of September, A. D). Plaintiff 1906, at 11 o'clock A. M., for a final 'discharge as Administrator of the - estate of Lawrence Feaster, deceased. and Robert A. C. FEASTER, ndants. IS-S4t Administnr. order of the' eas made in Notice to Overseers. I will offer _____ Jourt House I S. C., on the. All overseers are urged to work tember next their roads at the earliest possi 's of sale, ai ble time. This is an important higestbi- matter and the prompt attention 3ribed po-of the overseers to this notice will result in great good to the - ee, parcel or county. The time required for in Fairfield work on th'e roads of all -able ShCr-bodied men between the ages of ditle River, 18 and 50 is 4 days of 10 hours more or less, each. J. B. BUR LEY, ms, bounds 8-S 3t Supervisor. own by plat! surveyor, SPECIAL "V iot>SHOE BARGAINS C. Dove and________ by lands ofl it of David All the following at great abeen place ly reduced prices: . reiase price ii pairs Women's Ox the balance fords, plain toe. ' Just the irest on the thing for comfort. mday of 28 pairs Don. Bluchers. he payment 28 pairs Cho. Bluchers n sall be and Bals. 2:3 pairs Men's Patent sb:en con Leather Blucl rs. attorney's 22 pairs Men's Vic i %osure, but Bluchers. Ial of the Some remnants in Mus I: e pur liun at bargain prices. ial necessary Do't fail to come and th~e same. Do YIs. see for youselr. Bound to 2. P. F. C. selL. Lug. 14.100G. W.A. Hood & Co. HPMEYA4Afl IKode Dyspepsa Cure Q Evnew Ran.' Di2Ste what youota.