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:SCHOOL OPENING: TIME IS HERE. So are the necessary school supplies for * the scholars now in--PENCILS, TAB LETS, PENS, INK, CRAYON, Etc. Spe * cial attention given the needs of the scholars. STATIONE RY. N The kind that takes, because it is the 0 * right kind. Catering to the wants of * * particular correspondents a specialty 5 0 with us. U 0 Jno. H. McMaster & Co., m 0U * Phone 39. Druggists. 0 0 E RAPID FIP~wa PRESS MACON, QAN. I have the Agency for this Press for Chester and Fairfield Counties. If you want the BEST Press on the market, see me. J. LOWRY GUY, Chester, S. C. Here is Yours Bargain: One 30 H. P. Horizontal Return Tubular Boiler. One Watertown Stationary En= gmne. All in fine shape. W. 0. McKEOWN & SONS, Cornwell, S. C. Cheap or quarts and half gal= ions, will be. sold cheap for cash Cashtoclseot. S. C. JOHNSTON. Fruit Jars...... I have a few dozens Mason's Best Quality quarts and half= gallon Fruit Jars, which I am selling cheap. If you need any give me a call. GiEO. R. LAUDERDALE. We Are Best Advertised ---BY OUR Large Number of Satisfied * Customers. GREGORY=-CONDER MULE CO., 1117 Plain Street. COLUMBIA, S. C. muWatch oure prices on Buggies in a few days. I LOCAL INTELLIGENUEs Wednesday, Sept. 5, 1906. -Mrs. T. J. Cureton is visit ing relatives at Charlotte. -Mr. A. F. Ruff, Jr., of Rock Hill is in town this week. -Mr. J. W. Seigler has re turned from Sullivans Island. -Misses Helen and Avaie Belle Stewart are with relatives in town. -Mr. F. E. Hinnant of Cohim bis spent Sunday with his par ents. -Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Bollinger have returned to their home in Columbia. -Mr. J. J. Neil, Jr., after a month's vacation at home, has returned to Columbia. -Mr. R. E. Brice of Columbia spent Sunday with his father, Mr. J. A. Brice. -Miss Mamie Haynes of Long town has accepted a position with Mr. T. M. Haynes. -Mr. J. Davis Kerr of Abbe ville spent a few day in town last week with relatives. -Messrs T. H. Ketolin and A. W. Brown will be in the north ern markets this week. -Messrs C. F. and Bratton Davis and Jesse Doty are back from a trip to New York. -Miss Alice McMaster has re turned to Georgetown after a short visit to her old home. -Mr. A. E. Davis, Jr., has ac cepted a position with the Winns boro Oil Mill as book keeper. -Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Tennant spent the past week with the family of Mr. B. G. Tennant. -Miss Lizzie Cureton has with her this week Misses Madge and Jenks Johnston of Rock Hill. -Miss Kathleen Caldwell left Monday for Troy to be prosent at the marriage of a friend. -Messrs W. A. Elliott, Jas. Douglass and U. G. DesPortes, Jr., leave to-day for Davidson. College. -Miss Lillie Hoffman o f Augusta i s spending a short. while with her sister, Mrs. Pres ton Rion. -Mrs. Daisy Deal has return ed home after a visit of several months to relatives at Blythewood. and other point. -Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Gerig, who have been spending the past week with his mother have returned to their home in Ocala. --Mr. Jas. H. Rion has taken a place as book-keeper in the National Loan and Exchange Bank of Columbia. -Mr. RI. W. Stewart and family of Augusta, who have been spend ing a few weeks at Woodward, have returned home. -Miss Lily May Eoster, a former Fairfield girl, recently won a scholarship in Winthrop from Greenville county. -Mr. Longstreet Gantt has accepted a position with Mr. C. A. Robinson, where he will b e pleased to see his friends. -Mr. Sam'l Palmer of Cb arles ton returned home yesterday after a visit of several days to the family of Mr. R. E. Ellison. -This is the very time for the planting of turnips and the best, of all the table varieties is the Yellow Aberdeen. P lant now. -Mr. J. P. Caldwell and Miss Lizzie Beaty are back from north ern markets. See the announce ment of the Caldwell Dry Goods Company. -Miss Janie Gibson, who has been spending the past month with her aunt, Mrs. J. B. Burley, has returned to her home in New Brookand. -Mr. M. W. Peurifoy, who formerly taught the. Greenbrier graded 'school, has accepted a position in the registry depart ment of the Columbia post.office. -Mr. J. F. Coleman, who has for several years been the depot agent at Woodward, left last week to take charge of the office at Blackville. Miss Cook succeeds him at Woodward. -The season for the early closing of the stores is now a thing of the past and so the clerks no longer have that little rest in the afternoon that is such a blessing to them. -The many friends of Capt. J. D. Hogan, who lived in Fair field county till 17 years ago, will be pleased to learn that he has just been elected a member of the general assembly of Ark ansas from Pope counsy. -Mr. Jno. S. Douglass o f Columbia and his daughter, Miss Eugenia, returned to Columbia Monday after a week spent at their old home at Albion. Rev J. W. Douglass of Balitmore has also been visiting out there. -Miss Annie Doty is..baving a delightful house party this week Icomposed of the following -of he: college mates: Misses Tallulal Nevile of Clinton, Annie Aiker Iand Ross McCaslan of Green wood, and Annie Cherry of Rocd Hill. -I -Mr. T M. Lyleg left - ester day for Spartanburg whete he will hold out his shingle for t I e practice of law. Success to him. ---Supt. J. H. Thornwell has arrived and is now busy getting everything.in readiness for the opening of Mt. Zion on the 18th. -Mr. J. C. Willingham went to Timmonsville Saturday in re sponse to a telegram notifying him of the serious illness of his little grand child, Pobt Hallford, who has since died. The be reaved parents have the sympathy of many friends here at their old home. -Rev. T. W. Scruggs, an old Fairfield boy, has been elected a member of the legislature from Chesterfield county on the dispen sary ticket. Dr. Olin Sawyer, who lived several years in Fairfield county, has also been elected a member of the house of represen tatives from Georietown county. -Mrs. Henry Stokes received a telegram Sunday afternoon in forming her of the sudden death of her father, Mr. Aller Watson Heath, which took place at the home of his brother, Mr. 0. P. Heath, in Charlotte. Mr. Heath's home was at Waxhaw and his re mains were taken to Monroe the next day for interment. Mrs. Stokes left Sunday afternoon to be present at the funeral. -Dr. W. G. Neville of the Presbyterian College at Clinton preached at the Presbyterian church at both the morning and evening hours Sunday. His sermon that evening at the union service on the subject of burden bearing was a most helpful one, just such a sermon as is needed to stimulate to better living and a larger enjoyment of the Chris tian life. Dr. Neville was accom panied on this visit by Mrs. Neville. CUTLERY-A: full:line of guar anteed cutlery at T.M.Haynes'. Be sure to see his razors. Will Probably Die. The condition of George Saw yer, the negro who was shot by a posse of white men near Strother about two weeks ago, is reported to be quite serious. The facts of the shooting can not be ascer tained. The officers of the law have taken no step in the matter. Entertainment at Bethel. There. will be quite an interest ing entertainment given at Bethel school house on Friday evening, Sept. 7th, promptly at half past eight o'clock, for the benefit of~ Bethel church. The public is cordially invited to a t t e n d. Admittance fee: men, twenty-five cents, ladies, fifteen and children ten. For Over Sixty Years. MRs. Wistow's SOOTHING SYRUP has been used for over 60 years by mil lions of mothers for their children - while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain; cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrho~a. It will relieve the poor little sufferer im - mediately. Sold by druggists in everyj part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take ne other kind. A GoSd Record. The News and Herald handled the election returns last week in a manner that was most credit-. able, and that too under circum stances that were most trying. On' account of the heavy elec tric display it was impossible to get in a single box till after 6 o'clock and yet at 8:30 returns were in from 17 out of the 22 boxes. The other boxes would have been in, had it not been that the phone connection was broken. By 11:30 o'clock that night the papers were at the depot, ready I for the different trains on which they were to go out. It required ea'y work here in the office to y make this record. Thanks too must be extended to Post Master Rion who waited and made up these late mails for us, a courtesy . that he always extends and onea that is much appreciated,r d Well Worth Trying. W. H. Browns the popular pen- p sion attorney. of Pittsfield, Vt., tl says: "Next to a pension, the best a tbing to get is Dr. King's New s Life Pills." He writes: "They t keep my family in splendid b2 health" Quick cure for Head ache, Constipation and Bilious ness. 25c. Guaranteed at Jno. s H. McMaster & Co.'s drug store. 1: Charming Entertainers. t --- e Mrs. W. S. Till was called to E her hom e in Jacksonville last E Tuesday on account of the serious illness of her husband. Mrs. Till had come u p for a stay of a< month with relatives at the Duual hotel and she was accompanied by her two daughters, Misses Jessie Frieda and Florence Woodward Till. Within the past! year, since they were last in Winnsboro, these little girls have Imade as remarkable progress as 1jtheir work at that time was already exceptional. It is doubt ful if there are any two sisters of sofw ers in America that are fall AnotL Our buyers have returr markets. They were su< great many beautiful goc LOTS OF Bi The goods are now comin every department of the to overflowing of the choi tions of FALL G The early buyers alwa3 is a sound reason why yc early call. Caldwell Dry IE L E C. We are Distributin Victor Ialking We will keep a ful and Records at lowe Call and make I 300 ltespItacd L ala fELLW OildfninEn he different styles of fence. Buying in this quantity, we are able to ni ill almost bring it within reach of every< We will be glad to figure with any one wi ore wonderful in the matter of The indications n< citations and songs. They are in the Democratic parl emand in Jacksonville and many is going to be sohid1 ther Ilorida towns for taking its candidate for the art in various entertainments ana This will count fori 1ey freuquently entertain for a* the triumph of those 'hole evening without any as- ciples for which the stance at all. It is to be hoped.. 2at they can return to Winns- It arouses energy, der oro again soon. ulates nervous life, arous - - Iof youth. It makes yoi "To Cure a Felon," That's what Hollister's sys Sam Kendall, of l'llips- inl Te will do. e5 ter urg, Kau., "just cover 1t over___________ rith Bucklen's Arnica Salve and be Salve will do the rest." Quick- A. G. Quatr st cure for Burns, Boils, Sores, Dnit clds, Wounds, Piles, EczemaDnit alt Rheum, Chapped Hands, winnrsboro ore Feet and Sore Eyes. Only - 5c at Jno. H. Mc~laster & Co.'s oimee same as occupi trug store. Guaranteed. Dr. }K J. Quattlebaumi. Dead easy. J. D. McM[ Many of 'our contemporaries Lre struggling over the simplified Dentist, pelling of Mr. Roosevelt's name. WINNSRORC ~ere it is: "it." -News a n d oc vrM . ourier, (fievr . . the cause of the cough. That' hfodfrts the ecod S PI L work of Kenneidy's Laxative Honey WINNSBOR( and rar-the original laxative cough Offces: 4 Law Rt srup . (ontains no0 opiates. ol by Hou ied from the northern cessful in buying a ds, and kRGAINS. g on every train, and store will soon be full cest and best selec= OODS. rs get the choice. This u should give us an Goods Co. TED. g Agents for the Machine Co. I line of Machines ;t prices. selections. Is on hand. ntile Gwupdny. hug fcnce. More cf this style is use@ combined. In connection with several wire, it puts up a fence that is~ abe will also turn large stock. Z61Nc:! We Have Just Received :an supply your wants in most al~ iake some very low prices, which me. 1o is thinking of doing some fencing. W. C. EBEATY CO. > are that~ COAL COL 0h~ y for once _______ r united onl A t present prices coal .s cheaper than presideney wco ed ver no tak g orers or Soft Coal. Place your orders early to great prit - insure prompt delivery before cold arty stands. weather comes.J.CCADEL elops and stim es the ecurage yugants, Tea orTab hPUALSL & Co.__ _ _ _ lebani, One $65.00 Talking Ma buchine for $30.00; abotit 3 doz. io-in. Victor ,Records , s. c.at 40c. each, at ed by the late L N L YS _______ Come and hear it talk EKIN, and sing. Glassware, Tinware, Pic s. C. tures, Photo Frames at oty's store, close figures, at ;y, M. D. L N L YS s. 5C. Don't forget the place,