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Ingo-" -levesessoemn 610 *SCHOOL OPENING: U-0 * 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. * STATIONERY. * The kind that takes, because it is the * right kind. Catering to the wants of * N particular correspondents a specialty with us. Jno. H. McMaster & Co.,'' * Phone 39. DruggiSts. e 0 Want to Trade? I have a few New Buggies that I will trade for horses or mules. --OR I will buy your mule or horse, if -you 'will sell at summer time 'prices. Best Liniment Used Balsam of Myrrh GUARANTEED. D. A. CRAWFORD. 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. You can Bank on INTERNATIONAL Made-to-Order Clothes in more ways than one You ca absolutey rey upo tler being mad and fbric bing always absolutely correct. Anoth~er* ~ip-19q *actually bank money on what you save by not paying LV~ tailor's name--and by improving your personal appearance, hs~~ Best without costiiig mostg ". .N . L.. ME LT ON, F:Pin S. C. 'LOCAL 1NITT LIAEu Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1906. -Miss Maggie Elder went tt Columbia yesterday. -Mrs. Elizabeth Adams i E visiting relatives in Kentucky. -Mrs. N. D. Waldo of Florida is the guest of Mrs. R. V. Wood ward. -Mr. Jno. Scott of Florenca is the guest of Mrs. Lou P. Mc Master. -Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Gerig of Ocala, Fla., are here with his mother. U-Mr. J. Q. Davis hasireturned home after . ten days rest on the Jersey Cost. -Mrs. S. E. Prentiss of Barn well is with Miss Maggie Aiken for a few days. -Miss Maggie H. Rion of Co lumbia is the guest this week of Miss Maggie Aiken. -Miss Margaret Rion of Co lumbia is at Mrs. Mary McMas ter's for a few days. -Mt. Zion opens Monday. let every pupil be on hand the open. ing day on time. -Miss Lucy Matthews has re turned home after a stay of several weeks in Anderson. I --Mr. Ernest Isenhower is now with H. B. Refo & Co., where he will be glad to see his friends. -Miss Sadie Curry of Jenkins ville spent several days the past week with Mrs. Mary McMaster. -Mr. M.W. Doty and two little daughters, Misses Lucy and Kate, returned Monday from Stearns. -Miss-Hattie Ketchin leaves this week for Denmark, where she will teich in the graded school. -The many friends of Mr. A. Lee Scruggs will be glad to know that he is able to be out again. -Mrs. R. C. Gooding a n d daughter, Miss Isabel, went to Columbia yesterday for a short stay. -Mr. W. G. Jackson is again at his post with D. V. Walker & Co. after a sickness of several weeks. -Miss Janie Ketchin left yes terday for Cincinnati, where she will study music under a private teacher. -Miss Lizzie Elliott returned last week to Huntsville, Texas, to resume her duties in the .college, in which she is teaching. - -Miss Katherine Flenniken left Monday for Due West, where she will teach in the .graded school at that place. -S. Bratton, the colored bar ber, who kept ashop in the room next to the Granite building, dropped dead Monday morning at his shop. -Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Massey and family stopped over with the family of Rev. Henry Stokes Monday on their way f r o m Bishopville to Lancaster. -Misses Joe Ketchin and Maudl Willingham leave this week for Winthrop College, the former holding one of the scholarships from Fairfield. -Mr. J. H. -Skinner ac companied by his nieces, Misses Evelyn and Louise Gantt, spent several days last week at Boiling Springs in Barnwell County. -Mr. R. C. Arnette of Monticello has accepeted a position with the Cadwell Dry Good-Company and will he pleased to have his friends call on him. -Miss Wilhelmina Yerby, the milliner of the Caldwell D r y Goods Company, will reach here to- day and will soon have every thing in readiness for their fall openig. -There was an enjoyable dance at the aimory 'luesda3 evening, participated in by large number of the youg people of town as a compliment to the visiting young ladies. -The Ninety Six Star is now making its weekly . appearancA. Rev. E. A. McDowell, who is well known in Faitfield, is editing this new weekly that is standing man fully for the "Old Fort ." -Mr. J. D. DcCaskill o I Spartanburg and Miss Carrie (Jason of Shelton were married Sunday August '26th, by Rev. L. M. Roper, paster of the first Baptist church of Spartanburg. -isses Nettie Sitgreaves and Annie McKeowni are back from rh northern markets, where they have been purchasing millinery For D. V. Walker & Company, whose announceme~nt will appear -Atendants upon court nxi week will find the Muller stor< room in the McMaster building.: .good place to get their dinne Monday and Tuesday. Dinne \will be'sery~ed by the ladies of th Methodist church, -Winnsboro will be well ri prested at Erskine. The followin have entered: Ge-orge It. Laude> dale Jr., James Bryson, Sha 1Ktbin, Moffatt MdcDonald, at \Miss Amnie Sitgreaves. Mi Mrgaret Flenniken is the libr riai of the college and left f er dties Friday. l 'Mr \\ 13: V augbn i on Un teb uays' trip to HindersoIlE lantd other points. -Mr. W. M. Catheai returnedi vesterday from Johns Hopkins hospital,'where he went two weeks ago for treatment of his ihroat. He is greatly improved. -Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Till and little daughters, Misses Jessie Frieda and Florence Woodward, are at the Duval hotel. Mr. Till's health is much improved. -Col. G. C. Martin of Brooks ville, Fla., who was on the recep tion committee to Hon. W. J. Bryan in New York, has been a guest of Miss Frances Creight for a few days. -The ladies of the Mcthodist church will serve dinner at the Muller store room in the Mc Master building next Monday and Tuesday and they ask the at tendants upon court to stop in and take dinner with them. -Campbell Jackson and Paul Beyer, two operatives at t h e Fairfield Cotton Mills, got into a difficulty Saturday afternoon, the former getting cut several times about the neck and the latter receiving a cut on the hand. -Mrs. J. W. Wolling of Brazil and her two sons, Meredith and Spencer, came in Saturday and will be in town for several days. Meredith will leave this week for Bamberg where he will attend the Carlise Fitting school this session. -Mr. W. H. Disaker, a brother of Mrs. G. W. Brooks, who lived at Rion for several years, met his death in Charleston Thursday by having his head struck against a Freight car, while looking out from the engine which he was firing. -The work on the cotton ware. house, which the Bank of Fair field is having built, has been begun and is being pushed rapidly forward. It is hoped to have it ready in use in thirty days and its completion will greatly increase the warehouse facilities of winns boro. -The premium list of the South Carolina State Fair has been issued and can be had by writing to secretary A. W. Love, Columbia, S. C. Parties contem plating making exhibits should write for this list. Let Fairfield be well represented at the Fair this fall. -The remains of Mr. E. A. Lewis, who died at Randolph, La., on Wednesday morning, were brought to Winnsboro for in terment Sun~day afternoon. Mr. Lewis resided at 2112 Sumter Street , Columbia. He is survived by his widow, one daughter, Miss Lottie, and three young sons. -Mrs. J. L. Rlichimond h a s opened a millinery business in the front of the store room next to G. A. White, which has been most tastily fitted up. Mrs Richmond will have an experi enced milliner with her and she proposes to keep millinery that is right up to date in every way. She will be pleased to have her friends call and see her. -Mr. W. L. Derrick who has been with Caldwell Dry Goods Company for several years past has just accepted a position with Carol, Adams & Co. of Balti more to travel the western part of South Carolina for them. This is a very desirable place and one that has been won by hard and steady work .Mr. Drrick's many friends will regret to see him leave town and he will have their best wishes for-his success in his new work. WCro'ckery, Crockery; just see what I have in this line and save money. T. M. Haynes. Second Week Jurors. T. 5. McMeekin, T. D. Owings, E. G. Carman, WV. A. Sharp, J. M. Ederington, J. Adger McCrorey, William Aiken, J. W. Blair, W. A. Beaty, P. C. Turner, S. U. Robin son,'S. S. Tidwell, J. E. Cathcart, T. E. Moore, Lex Duiham, N. H. Free, -Jr., R. E Richardson, G. J. Wilds, F. M. Ciarke, J. W. Boyd, Henry Robertson, W. S. Sharp, W. H. Macfie, J. N. Caldwell, C. A. Dye, J. M. Lemmaon, Jr., Andrew Timms, Geo. H. Stead ma, J. L. Bryson, C. S. Brice, .J. W. Park, J. W. Bankhead, Darniel Na!l, T. WV. Dries, T. E. Clarie, Fletcher Broomx. WANTED-My ihirfield friends to know thit I have i unrhas d that well-establish1ed old busi ness stand ,kn own as the Beardei. corner, 2101 Main street,Colum bia, S. C., where I m now car ryinig a full line of groceries and general merehandise. My lot is the leigest wagoni yard in: the city, where you will find: ample room to campn and fee your stock. You will alway -be made welcome. Mr. R. I MCark-y is located there anw will pay you top) of the mnarke for soulr cotton. Call and sei us and you will be treated right - W. H. Donly. r fWOil Stoves in. various size ee thmse T. M. Havnes. Fal n1IU Our buyers have returr markets. They were su4 great many beautiful goc LOTS OF B The goods are now comirn every department of the. to overflowing of the choi tions of FALL G The early buyers alway is a sound reason why yc early call. Caldwell Dry This is a picture of Ellwood than of all other rnakes strands of plain barbed lutely pig-tigh. and #I/ Following this comes a car of BARBEl MOWERS AN The Celebrated WALTER A. WOOD Li: the market. Self-Dumping Rakes, which Call in and get our prices before buying W. C. BEATY Teachers' Examination. TO THE The next regular teachers' ex aination will be held in the own Hall, at Winnsboro, Fri- H-avy dy, September 21, 1906. D. L. STEVENSON,th o 9-12-2t County Supt. Ed.th no Special to Overseers, qus On account of the recent heavystc o ins the roads are badly washed it Will I ad seriously in need of working imnany places. All overseers, do so. wo have not put in the required nmber of days on their roads, e respectfully urged to do so at GEO. oce. J. B. BURLEY, 9-1'2 2t Supervisor F. 0. COLa! ClOu! (00E! At presen t prices coal is cheaper than >od. I am now taking ordeis for oft Coal. Place your orders early tocoe eieyfrbt adad C r sure promlpt delivery before cold weathr comies. J .C DEL 9..3lni . C.CALDELL. stop your Lur Clerk's Sale- and drive out ST ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, tain,'and strict COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD). COURT OF COMMON PLEA S. Florence G. Feaster, Plaintiff. D against Thomas E. Bell, Defendant.N Iu pursuance of an order of the Court ofCommon Pleas nmade in the above stted case, I will offer for sale before e Court House door in Winnsboro, .C., on the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER ext, w. ithin the legal hours of sale, at " u ited ublic outcry, to the highest bidder: All that certain piece, parcel or tract wt osm fland, the interest therein owned by ndspiw homas E. Bell, being one undivided NeDicvr tird ) 1-3) ly ing, being awlnd.iate mi e County and State aforesa~ con- pretycr aing -E.A ONE HLUNDRED) AND FIFTY _____ ACR ES, more or less, bounded by lands of WV. J. Martin, William Holmes, T. D). Feas tr, W. T. Pettigrew, J. D. Aiken and R hers. TEnMIS oF sA\LE. One-half of the purchase money to JN H.M 1 be paid in cash, or all cash at the op ou of the purchaser. IPurchaser to ayfo alJapOHN W. LY LES,____ Wlnn~oio C.,C. C. C. P. F.(' C OTOON qfELP IS OFFERED Bl O WORTHY YOUNG PE-JckSaP ilCE obtain a thorough business training and good posi- Lae eth rPu in argaratecd. Don't delay. writectodaly. C l iaS p offer.Succes. inependnceu"Oprobaittflei d. The G..A~. Buines CwitheconsumpCa ied from the northern :cessful in buying a ds, and kRGAINS. g on every train, and 3tore will soon be full cest and best selec= O-0DS. ,s get the choice. This u should give us an Goods Co.1 PZ\ L4xv 3 hog fence. More cf this style is used combined. In connc.ction with evcral wirc, it puts up a fence that is abso will also turn largc stock. 26l1C t U We Have Just Received A carload of same, which will be sold Cheap. I WIRE and NAILS at low prices. D) RAKES. ~htest Running and Best Mower on makes raking easy work. COMPANY PUBLIC: ng just returned from thern markets, I re= n examination of my fgoods before buying; e to your interest to R. LAUDERDALE. g Irritation, relieve your Sore Throat your Chronic Cold-, with the only cer ly scientifle, Cure for Coughs and Colds: Almost in Despair. ughter was given up by two physicians :ion of the throat, and we were almost n our druggist recommended Dr. King's r. After taking four bottles she was I and has had no throat trouble since." R, Cumberland, Nd. Price, Soc and $z.oo AL BOTTLES FREE M RECOMMENDED, CUARANTEED AND SOL.D BY ASTER & Co., McM~ASTER CO. and OBEAR DRUG Co. ~ERS AND MACHINERY OWNERS for prices on the following G~mgesLubricators Belt, Guindy 'ks (il Cups Relt. Rubber Drill Press . elt, Leather Electors Hammers Pipe F ies Pulleys all kinds, Suafting: 'Collars for shafting and anything else ii1 machinery supplies... AI Con . . . . Columbia. S. C