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"4. . ... I .... WINNSBORO, S. C. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1906. ESTABLISHED 844 PUBLISHED WEEKLY - School Books. * We have been appointed $ County Depository for A X School Books.X Books sold at list or ex= change prices. SAbsolutely No Books Charged 1% The OBEARDRUG CO. BANK OF FAIRFIELD WINNSBORO, S. C. CAFIrAL., $50,000 Organized and Began Business. February ist, 19o6. Young, but very healthy and growing rapidly; bring your business here and grow with us. If you have money to deposit, we will be pleased to take proper care of it for you. If you want to borrow money, we will be equally as well pleased to ta!' the matter over with you and always hold ourselves in readincb eo extend every accommodation and courtesy consistent with sound banking principles. t We pay Interest on deposits in our Savings Department at 4 Per Cent per Annum. W. R. RABB, 3. M. JENNINGS, President. Cashier. T. W. TRAYLOR, HUGH S. WYLIE, Vice-President. Teller. Cash Sale! t - Open Buggies = = = = = - $35,00 Top Buggies = = = = =-=-=$4100 We have a carload of them at these prices, but going fast. OREGORY=CONDElI~ MULE CO., m17 Plain Street. COLUMBIA, S. C. IWomen's Shoes *in plain or fancy styles of values absolutely the highest *possible at their price. Always ahead of our competitors, 0 we are showing many exclusive designs in Button Shoes, * College Cut Boots, Court; Ties, Auto Ties, Sailor Ties, * *Ribbon Ties, Ties That Button. * While we are showing all the new novelties at $3.50 *and $4.00, we have not neglected the plainer styles for those who prefer them. STHE GALLAHAN-DOBSON SHOE 60. *1509nfainl St., COLUMBIA, S. C. I5o9Inain St 0 We prepay expres cates wen rmoney accompanies order.U C. B. FRlPP, Manager. *a Down to Date. WOOD MOWERS AND RAKES. WOODRUFF HAY PRESSES. GASOLINE ENGINES. LUMBER, SHINGLES, LIME, CEMENT. BUILDING MATERIAL, all kinds. Can fill your bills, la.rge or small. 5 BUCKEYE MOWEP(S $36.50 to close out. . Secure at one before tney go. Chester Machine & Lumber Co. MR. DWIGHT RESIGNS. The Rectorship of Porter Military Academy to Accept Important Business Position in Charleston. Mr. ). G. 1)wight has resigned the rectorship of Porter Military Academy, which he has held for several years, in order to accept E tempting business offer that has been made him in Charleston. MIr. Dwight's resignation h a s been accepted, though he will I ontinue as treasurer of t h i s rtcademy till January 1. Mr. Dwight had been in the Academy for 12 years and at no time has this historic school been more prosperous than at the present. [n accepting Mr. Dwights resigna ion the board of trustes, passed ne following resolution of ap reciation of his services. "Resolved, That in taking this ition the executive committee, in its own behalf and speaking or the trustees of the institution, would express its high apprecia ion of the faithful, efficient and evoted services of Capt Dwight, both as rector and as a subor linate officer of the Porter Acad ,my. They extend to him their :est wishes for his future and ;rust that his success in business nay be as complete as the work which he has done for the Acad The Breath of Life. It's a significant fact that the trongest animal of its size, the orilla, also has the largest lungs. owerful lungs means powerful reatures. How to keep the >reathing organs right should be aan's ahiefest study. Like thous ,nds of others, Mrs. Ora A. tephens, of Port Williams, 0., as learned how to do this. She rites: "Three bottles of Dr. Eing's New Discovery stopped ay cough of two years and cured ae of what my friends thought onsumption. 0, it's grand for broat and lung troubles." Guar nteed by Jno. H. McMaster & .o4 druggists. Price 50c and 1.00. Trial bottle free, A Good Word for The News and Herald. Editor The News and Herald: Llow me to congratulate you on our fine achievement in getting 4t the election returns. Your iaper reached me at 9.30 o'clock Vednesday morning. 29th ult., ight hours ahead of any -th.er >aper containing the results of he election-and I take three aily and eight weekly papers. Iurrah for The News and Hera'd .nd dear old Fairfield, generally! Chesterfield had no "dispensary icket" and nay election is in no ense attributable to the views I old fav'orabl~e to that method of tandling liquor. Personally 1 ,m a prohibitionist, in principle .nd practice; yet if we must, as state, grapple the whiskey ques ion and be held in a measure esponsible for its management ,nd control,, then the strictest ossible enforcement of state laws o that end is the most practical, sinesslike solution I know. I congratulate friends Hogan af Arkansas and Sawyer of ieorgetown on their success in heir new homes. May the hith rto proud record of Fairfield's ons be faithfully upheld and the llustrious examples of genera ions never grow less. T. W. Scruggs. Ruby, S. C., Sept. 7, 1906. lain from a Burn Promptly Relieved by Chamberlain's Pain Balmn. A. little child of Michael Strauss. of vernon, Conn.. wa recently in great >ain from a bui- on the hand, and as old applications only increased the nflammation, Mr. Strauss came to Mr. 'ames N. Nichiols, a local merchant, or something to stop the pain. Mr. ichols says: "I advise d himt to use haiblerlin's Pain Balm, and the irst application 'drewv out the inflami nation and gave innnel~diaLte relief. I1 1a used this liniment myvself and~ ecomend it very often for euts, burns, trains and lame back, andl have never mown it to disappoint.'' - For sale by )bear Drug Co. and a!! medicine dea! There is hardly any surer w-.y live to be very old than to b.e ~ichl and have a lot of p n o r eatives waiting for y ou to die. When two siroug mnen (-ome to jlou~ s, ev.en if they are well m itched, t is not a l leasingsigbt, but if the man who gets the worst of it will use De Witt's Witch H-izel Salve, he will look )etter andl feel better in short order. Be. sure you get DeWit t's. Good for every hing a salve is used for. including [iles. Sold by all dru-sm22 B% sure you're right; then con suit your wife; then go ahead. When you have a col it is well m) be very careful about usinig aniythinig that vill cause constipation. Be par ticularly careful about preparations containing opiates. Use Kennedy's Lmixative Honey and Tar, wvhich stop)s the cough and moves the bowels. Sold y a ll rggisots. The Road to Prosperity. From the way ioods are dail: arriving it would seem that tl merchants of Wiunsboro hav< bought more largely this seasoi than heretofore. It is a mattet of fact that they are not only buy ing more largely each year, but that they are buying a more varied and a higher grade of goods The result is that the peopis of this section are having less and less excuse to go elsewhere f o r their goods, and that this im, proved condition is being ap preciated is being shown by the constant increase in the business of Winnsboro. With this i n creased trade has come a larger measure of competition with the good 'results that always come from this life of trade, which fact is very much emphasized by the la'rger use of printers ink oa the part of the Winnsboro merchants. Adveitisements in The News and Herald pay the merchants in an increase of their business and they pay the customers in help ing them to know most readily the best place to buy their goods at the least cost. Read t h e advertisements in The News and Herald, trade in Winnsboro and piosper. In these days of rush and hurry corrte3, is often forgotten. In the mad, p ll mell rush of our life little things are (lone to offend that we rath er remained undone. A hastily eaten meal and its resultant headache may cause us social or financial loss. The wise man or woman is the one who re lieves little ills of this sort by a little dose of Kodol For Dyspepsia. It d! gests what you eat and puts your stom %ch back into shape. Sold by all drug gists. Gunner-n surgery they can restore a person's skin by grafting. Guyer-What a difference be tween surgery and politics. Gunner-What is the difference? Guyer-Why, in. politics they skin people by grafting.-Chicage Daily News. No one would .huy* a sailboat with ails that could rot be reefed. There s alwaya that possibility of a little too much wind that makes a cautious man frald to go unprovided. The thinking man, whose stomach sometimes goes back on him, provides for his stomach by keeping a bottle of Kodol For Dys pepsia within reach. Kodol digests what you eat and restores the stomach :o the condition to properly perform its functions. Sold by all druggists. If a man absent-mindedly calls his wife by somebody else's name he'd better get a high fever to ac -ount for it right on the spot. A bath cleanses the skin and rids the pores of refuse. A bath makes for bet ter fellowship and citizenship. Not only should the outside of the bocty be leansed, but occasional use .of a laxa tive or cathartic openfs the bowels and clears the system of effete matter. Best for this are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Pleasant little pills that do not lripe or sicken. Soid by all druggists, GLASS WARE--=A large variety at bargain prices TINWARE -= A specialty. Can supply all y ou r w~ants in this line. CIGARS AN D TOBACCO~ Give me a call and see what I cani do for you in these. TOILET SOAP-=4 boxes at only. :15 g cents, easily worth 25 cents. CAN DY-Good Mixed Can dies at iogand 420 cents apounds. R. A. Buchanan. Implement Co. 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