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NEWS AND ERALD WINNSBORO, S. C. FRANK FOOSHEO Editor and Proprietor. P UTBLISHED WEEKLY TRs",mI ADVANCR: One Year,..................1.50 Six Months.................... .75 Wednesday, August 29, 1906. RESULTS OF PRIflARY. 117 out of 22 Boxes Reported. Dixon, Leitner and T. S. Brice Elected Representatives; Jordan Superinten dent of Education; Pagan and Burley re-elected by Good Ilajorities. The first primary yesterday passed off very quietly. A heavy rain late in the afternoon inter fered very much with getting in returns and only 17 boxes were heard from. The indications are that the total vote was little in excess of 1400 if that much. Too few state boxes heard from to give any estimate of the results. From the votes in it is certain that Dixon, Leitner and T. S. Brice are elected to the house; Pagan and Burley are each re elected to their respective offices over their opponents; Jordan beats Robinafn for superintendent of education. Scraggs and Broom each receive flattering votes and are re-elected without opposition. The vote on the bond issue was very IiSht and probably a gainst the issuance. Increased 50 to 75 Per Cent. Editor The N(ews and Herald: Some of our progressive farm ers, including the McMeekin brothers, A. E. Davis, Samuel U. Robinson and John Arnette, will increase their yield of corn, per acre, 50 to 75 per cent by a modi fied p lan of Williamson's. This will be good news, I am sure. No doubt the weather conditions con spired to help the plan this year, but these gentlemen are of the opinion the plan will work suc cessfully any year-the change from the old way to the new way is thought to be the superior way. If Mr. Williamson, of Darlington county, can succeed in teaching our people to make these splendid crops of corn-make two ears grow where only one has grown he will be a r-eat benefactor and the most skillfl pilot in a busi ness way in this country, and the people will be quick to give him the glory and proof. of grateful hearts. I wish to suggest the propriety -of those farmers who have tried the Wiliamson method to give us their pans and experiences throug The News and Herald. It wilbe the right thing, gentle men, just at this juncture to show your zeal and interest by giving us your modus operandi. Help Mr. Williamson to extricate our selves by showing us your plans and you shall have the assurances of our appreciation and regard. J. A. Scott, M. D. Monticello, 5. 0., Aug. 24,1906. IlGood for the cough, removes the cold, the cause of the cough. That's the work of Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar-the original laxative cough syrup. Contains no opiates. Sold by all druggists. Stover Dots. We are having plenty of rain, much to the regret of the farmers, as fodder is ready for pulling. Miss Martha McDonald is quite sick with typhcid fever. Miss Mamie McDonald is visit ing Misses I rowns at Morris Creek. Miss Lizzie Douglass of Winns boro was the guest Oi Mrs. J. A. McCrorey, Jr., the past week. Mrs. Lizzie Ragsdale of Black stock is spending a few days wit her son, Jam'3s. Mrs. Lizzi3 Sloan, from near Blackstock, and Miss M a r y * Bankhead otWhite Oak are the guest: of Mis. J. W. B~ankhead. Mr.J. B. Dixon and children of Rossville spent a few days last week with Mrs. D. McDonald.. Mr. 3. A. .McCrorey, Jr., spent Saturday with his parents near Blackstock. Messrs .William and James Steel of Mcrris Creek visited Mr. L. Black last week. Mr. W. G. McDonald, now en gaged in tne insurance work, is spending awhile at his mother's. Miss Mamije Higgins spent last week with 'friends at Mitford. M. Starving to Death. Because her stomach was soj weakened, by useless drugging that~ she could not eat, Mrs. Mary H. Walters, of St. Clair St., Colum - bus, 0., idas ]iterally starving to death. She writes: "My stomach was so weak from useless drugs that I coul not eat, and myj nerves so w rocked that I could not sleep;. anel not before I was given up to die was I induced to try Electric Bitters, with the wonderfu~l result that improve ment followed." Best health Tonic on earth. 50c. Guaranteed< by Jno. ;H. McMaster & Co., druggistsi ./ Result of PRECINCTS Fairfield Cotton Mills. Ridgeway........... White Oak.......... Woo3ward .......... Winnsboro.......... Greenbrier .......... Longtown .... ..... Centreville .... ..... Bear Creek.......... Monticello .......... Salem.............. Mossy Dale.. . .... Jenkinsville...... Jackson Creek....... Feasterville. .... .. - Albion.......... Horeb .... .... .....-. Blythewood .... .... Gladden's Grove..... Holly Grove........ Mitford .......... W ateree............. Totals.. ..... Woman's Right Place. Four hundreds of years woma: was very much circumscribed i her sphere of usefulness. Sh had to trod along in the same ol, track that her mothers had tro, in or be ostracised by societ3 Our fathers thought their wive and daughters just a little to fine to come in contact with tb rough edge of the world, an< hence the circumscribed spher in which our women were allows to move outside the home circh where in every well regulatei family she reigned supreme Woman, in a general rense, wa regarded as inferior to man ii mental as well as physical strengtl Our fathers were not altogethe to blame for that. It came dow to them from the days of Adam He did not have the chivalrou feeling for woman that every trui man should have, or he neve would have attempted to shiel< himself by casting the blame o their mutual sin on Eve, saying "It was the woman Thou gaves me!" Adam was not only; coward but an ungallant coward or he never would have dodge< behind Mother Eve's petticoat in trying to save himself. Tim has changed all that, we are gla to say, and today woman i regarded man's most intimat friend -and safest counsellor an if he were asked who it was tha inspired him to all1 that is noble true and beautiful in this lif and with a hope of a- bet~'r hf4 in the world to come, he w oul answer as before, but this tim without the stain and shame c cowardly equivopation, yet truth fully and joyously, "It was th woman Thou gayest m e. Woman, the grandest and nobles work of the Creator's hand,i man's equal in everything, an man's superior in many thingi Teach your boys, mothers, t honor and revere womanhoot and thus inspire them to all tha is true and good.-Selected. Well Worth Trying. W. H. Brown, the popular per> sion attornay of Pittsfield, Vt says: "Next to a pension, the bes thing to get is Dr. King's Ne Life Pills." He writes: "The keep my family in splendi health." Quick cure for Head ache, Constipation and B2lious ness. 25c. Guaranteed at Juw H. McMaster & Co.'s drug ston Taking Him at 1-is Word. The late Joe J~fferson in h biography relates probably thi last jest of Artemus Ward. The the famous wit Jay dyin'g ai Southampton, he was attende< by his devoted friend, T o r Robertson, the author of "Caste, who was also a friend of Jefferz son. "Just before Ward's death, writes Mr. Jefferson, "Robertso poured out some medicine iii glass, and offered it to his friend "Ward said, 'My dear Tomn, can't take that dreadful stuff. "'Come, come,' said Robertso: urging him to swallow the nau seous drug, 'there's a good fellow~ Do, now, for my sake. You knov I would do anything for you.' "'Would you?' said Ward, feeb ly, as he stretched out his hansi to grasp his friend's, perhaps fo: he last time. "'I would indeed,' said obert on. *"'Then you take it,' said Ward. "The humorist passed away a few hours..ater." When you have a cold it is well to e very careful about using anything :hat will cause constipation. Be par icularly careful about preparations staining opiates. Use Kennedy's ~aative Honey and Tar, which stops e cugh ad moves the bowels. Sod First Primary Election, CONGRESS AEPRESENTATIVES TREASURE o E4 E4 25 55 71 41 81 53 3 83 107 11 70 45 82 91 58 123 18 3 15 7 7 19 15 21 29 28 53 30 43 36 22 58 139 63. 149 58 142 107 147 204 24 30 12 42 39 50 22 55 44 16 12 57 57 44 19 63 35 5 19 33 32 22 8 39 21 1 8 8 15 12 12 23 50 32 15 74 74 77 9 86' 32 8 12 41 40 29 20 47 21 3 10 13 22 24 2 24 37 0 24 16 30 35 19 42 19 11 9 30 22 22 10 31 77 52 24 100 114 85 55 127 10 21 20 27 23 16 11 31 21 3 10 15 22 24 13 24 709 342 538 637 845 7461436 1081 B S 0 Advertiser i I er I Nesan 1 T Held August 28, 190 I AUDITOR SUPERVISOR SUPT. EDU CATION 0 0 C3 0 0 38 45 63 20 52 31 88 33 72 50 85 36 17 4 8 13 13 8 42 16 36 22 27 31 137 67 191 15 117 89 18 36 29 26 12 42 46 17 53 10 51 12 6 34 12 27 25 15 23 0 17 6 22 1 76 10 77 9 42 42 29 18 16 31 25 22 13 11 21 3 2 22 24 17 34 7 11 7 2 29 20 11 17 14 96 34 82 46 95 39 5 26 19 12 18 13 13 11 31 3 2 22 667 408 771 311 616 446 Dor to come look wh( SHOES. line. . A gi H-ats I haves Boys' Clol Muslins a Give m please yo nents *" W. A. STATE OF COURT 01 Lambert V Nancy C. 2 Steven In pursus Court of Cc the above st for sale bel door in Wii .first Monda ldr within the Ieru public outoc der, the foil erty, to wit: All that c tract of lani County and lina, on we containing I and having 11 and metes of W. B. ;u Its. dated Apri the nort b' east by la: south by lai Samuel We Samuel We Weir, know3 One-half< to be paid i j4 in one year deferred pa sale until p of the cred secured by 1 and mortgt sold, which tain a pro fees in cas tte the purchas etter. purchase pr chaser to i papers and: JC - Winnsbor _______________Letters ol State of South County ofF By D A. Broc _________________ Whereas, D. suit to me to ministration c of Katie Hopla These are, tL monish all ar and creditors kins, decease appear before 1 hate, to be I House, South day of Augum tion hereof, at noon, to show why the said not be granted, Given under of August, A.. 8-23-2t Ladies, readt -Bright eyes, gl< smooth skin short, perfect eier package] ter & Co. PROBATE AT JUDGE -- BABY CARR] b 0t Introd 83 For Thirt 12 Washing 21 58 ly reduce 203 pose of gi 55 61 duced. 40 23 47 Come to tI 24 2 all yoi 31 129 31 24 1081 75B 75 a 1 t FdiI and give me a :n in need of I have a Igood Come quidl ood line of and Caps.. A. B. ;ome bargains in :hing,Dry Goods, W e Ar< nd Percals. e a trial. I can U. mm Dr small profits, Hood & Co. Large Nu rk's Sale. C SOTTH CAROLINA 'Y OL FAIBFIELD. ' COMMON PLEAS. GREGORY. WV. Henry. Plaintiff, tevenson and Rober 1117 Plain Street. son, Defendants. nce of an order of the im"Watch our pric mmon Pleas made in ated case, I will offer t is No W ore the Court House tI fV mnsboro, S. C., on the r in September next, egal hours of sale, at y, to the hi hest bid- But What >wmg descri ed prop artain piece, parcel or I situate in Fairfield When you trai State of South Caro- for-and full as ni ters of Little River, 55 acres, more or less' elsewhere for the such forms, bounds always pay you to is are shown by plat get. Our stock is Ehompson, surveyor, Notions, Millinery, 29, 1890; bounded on If you cannot 2 lands of W. J. Weir, ads of R. 0. Dove, ds of R. C. Dove and J. ir, west by lands of '_________ ir and that of David i as the Cabeen place Sheriff's Salt EMs OF SALE. f the purchase price State of South Carolina, 1 cash and the balance County of Fairfield. with interest on the By virtue of authorit ymaent from day of in me as Sheriff, I have id; and the payment and will sell before it it portion shall be House door in Winnsbo ond of the purchaser first Monday in Septer ~ge of the premises the following tracts of hi mortgage shall con- the acts referring to d4 'ision for attorney's taxes: of foreclosure, but Win. Huchaby, 71 acr ~r may pay all of the 6, bounded on the north ce in caish. Thie pur- Kennedy, east by Robt.]J ay for all necessary south by Robt. Branh; -ecording the sa* by Jno. Frost lands. fiN W. LYLES, Andrew McClellan p: C. C. 0. P. F. C- acres in. No. 30, bound< y, S. 0., Aug 14,1906. north by W. T. Martin a Howell, on the east I . . . Raines, on the southi Administration Wooten, on the west i Carolina, Bny tirfield. Mti ilm 5ar in, Esq., Probate Judge: Dvs ntees Roe Coleman hath made grant him letters of ad-Admothsuh f the estate and effects uontewsbyL ins, deceased: A .H erefore, to cite and ad- 8lt d singular the kindred of the said Katie Hop ri, that they be and F ne, in the Court of Pro- nlDshr L24,dboundedroneldeCourt Carliaonthe30hDotavis o hey giast t 11 'coc i th fre Jdges of Prbte fot Fare cause if ay thufaf, on the da y Setb adinstatonshul 106 a 1 oclckA. D., HO d a ischargeaAdnitao Carolind, oth 0thda Ntae f h~rsb ien at, adminitratio shud10,a1ocoA. . fEA JD. A. BROOM, 8-8-4t Admini Judge '.f Probate. his catalogue of charms.' >wing cheeks, red lips, a C S IL EY without a blemish, mi*n ealth. For sale with WINNSBORO, S. C. llister's Rocky Moun- Offices: 4 Law Range. COST. AGES aud GO=CARTS > close out. uctory Offer. y Days we will sell Machines at great= I prices for the pur= atting them intro= ie Old Reliable for ur Furniture. . Phillips. Only rrels Flour LEFT AT per Barrel. before it is all gone. Cathcart. Best Advertised --=BY OUR- --- mber of Satisfied ustomers. -CONDER MUL'E CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. es on Buggies in a few days. hat You Pay. For What You Get, You Get For What You Pay. le here, you get just what you pay iuch or more than what you get same amount of money. It will come here for what you have to complete--Furniture, Dry Goods, Buggies, Wagons, Groceries, etc. :et it at Boag's, it is not to be had .B OA G. y vested But Still in the Ring levied on on Account of. 2e Court oon the H~aving to Move. iber next ,nd under slinquent1 I can be found at the .store lately occupied by by Wn.No Jno. M. Smith, with an rnaentirely new stock. Come m, west and see me; it will pay you. I will have bargains ace, 210 for all. don the Don't forget the place nd S. M- opposite the"public well." 7Y3.A I will do my best to please >y 0. B. you. .Victor Records a n d s in.No. Needles always on. hand. by L. A. Any make of talking ma y Lucy chine ordered for you. Davis. H. LANGLEY, ,F C. The Bargain Man. .Notice to Creditors. Lt the un Broom, All persons indebted to the County, estate of Robert Branham, de a final ceased, are hereby notified to of the make payment to the aindersigned, - and all persons holding claims strtr gis said estate are notified to -present their claims duly verified --~~to the undersigned. M. D. SAMUEL BRA.NHAM, Kodol Dyspopsia Oura to 3. DIgests whaat you eat.