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SCHOOL OPENINGO 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. 0 The kind that takes, because it is the 0 4 right kind. Catering to the wants of U E particular correspondents a sp::c alty * * with us. Jno. H. McMaster & Co., 0 Phone 39. Druggists. 0 0N BLUE RIBBON EXTRACTS Are the Best. Get them here. All flavors. S. C. JOHNSTON. BIG SHIPMENTS OF FURNITURE ARRIVING DAILY. t Come and see our big stock of Furniture. There is no other place in Fairfield county where you can do .better; none where you can do quite so well. The "Old Reliable" is-still the stand= ~ by in Furnitu re. Will tell you a few things next' week. R. W. Phillips. Undertaking a Specialty. BUGGYHiAR NESS. We have just received a large 1 shipment of Buggy Harness. Bought right and sold the same way. Can interest you in Saddles and Bridles also. When it comes to a Buggy, there is none better than the Hackney. Many pleased cus tomers our best advertisement. K. .R. McMaster. W. C. Beaty Co.' CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Mitchell Wagons Tyson & Jones Buggies Barbed Wire Wire Nails Field Fencing. All bought in large quantities and will be sold ~at close prices. LOCAL IN NTLLGEN Wednesday, October 3, 1906. -Mrs. M. A. Elliott has rE turned from Gastonia. -MVr. John Pagan has gone t Baltimore to study medicine. -Mt. J. B. Davis 1has eutere [he University of South Carolim -Mrs. M. W. Doty retr'rne, ruesday from her summer hom it Stearns. -Miss Tallulah Gregg o lorence is on a visit to her siE :er, Mrs. Lou McMaster. -Mr. J. C. Leavell has accept )d a place in the depot at Cheste mnd so will not go to Shelton. -Mrs. M. H. Mobley and Mi mnd Mrs. Hattie McMaster o aolumbia spent Sunday in towr -Messrs Morris Lyles an W. J. Jackson left Monday fo he Citadel Acamdemyin Charles ;on. -Mrs. Addie Gaillard of Col nbia will spend the month o ctober with relatives in Winn >ro. -Mrs. J. W. Seigler and child -en have returned from Sullivan, [sland after an absence of severa weeks. -Mr. R. H. Hood will b leased to see his friends a W. R. Rabb & Co's where he nov ias a position. -Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Geri eave to-day for their home ir )cala after spending several days t the home of his mother. -Miss Leila Beaty leaves to lay for her home in Charlott( tter a week spent at the home >f her uncle, Mr. W. A. Beaty. -Miss Pauiline Gwaltney oJ iickory, N. C., is, spending a few lays with her brother, Supt. E.C. Naltney, at Mrs. W. B. Creight's. -Mr. Julian Arnette of Mon icello has taken a place with bear Drug Company, where be rill be pleased to see his friends. -The following young men left r the Atlanta Medical College aturday: Messrs Leroy Habe icht, David Bryson, Frank ordan and Sease Clark. -Mrs. Edwin Wolfe, who spent he month of September with her other, left last week for Fort Taocock, N. J., where Dr. Wolfe s to be stationed the coming year. -Miss Maggie Hamilton will e assistant to Clerk of Court Iyles, taking the place of Miss i Dwight, who has filled it so iiiently for the past four years. -The union service w'.l be eld at the Baptist church next ~unday evening at 7:30 o'clock. pecial attention is called to this hange of the hour from 8 to 7:30. -There will be a meeting of he John Bratton Chapter of the )anghters of the Confediracy 'riday afternoon at the residence f Miss Laura Gerig at 4:30 'clock. -Rev. L. Mellichamp of North arolina preached at St. Johns barch Sunday morning. The ecessor to the late rector, Dr. udd, who was so much beloved y his congregation, has not yet *een chosen. -Mr. 3. 3. Heeden, a Syrian, as opened a shoe shop in the fuller building and will b e leased to have your work. He ; a good workman and is centrally ,ated. Give him a chance at our nest work. -The Woman's Foreign Mis iunary Society of the Methodist hurch will meet this afternoon fter prayer meeting. The ladies id Society will meet at the re idenca of Mrs. Williforp to 3orrow (Thursday) afternoon at o'clock. -There will be no preaching tthe Methodist church next nday morning as the pastor, ev. Henry Stokes, will go to ethel that morning to deliver he annual address before .the airfield and Richland B-ble --.Miss Vrgie Miller left yes. erday for High Point, which >ys much better than the office iere. This is a promotion thai ias been won by faithful worb Lud is very deserved. She is uceeded by Miss May Mar. -Mr. W. S. Till retuined tc Jksonville Friday after a stai >f several weeks with relatives Re was very much improved sis. W. S. Till and her tw( ehrming little girls, Misses Jessit Frieda and Florence Woodwa- d left the next day for Leeds wher< they will spend a few days wit] her sister before returning home -Dr. W. T. Hall of the Column bi Theological Seminary preach ed at the Presbyterian churcl Sabbath morning and at tb cnclusion of the service, ther was a meeting of the congrega tin, at which a call was extend ed to Rev. 3. M. Holladay c Manning to become their pasto: r. Hollday had p-eached he: the preceding Sabbath and ib coogregat'on was so much please with him that the call was extenc ed They are very enfot's IC him to aept. --:Mr. A. C. Brid" agI who was fbrifietly secretary of th Y. M. . A. for North and South Caro ..na; spent Monday in to*n in the iiterest of this work. There are -quite A number here who always contribute for carrying on the > work of the association ih the towns and colleges, and so he 3 received quite a good contribu Stion for this purpose. Winnsboro I is one of the best supporters among the smaller towns of the State of this great work. Mr. f Bridgman is giving only a part of his time to this work, as he is now- a student at the Theological -Seminary in Columbia. r -The funeral services of Miss Sarah Beaty were held. at the Presbyterian church Wedaesday - morning at 10 o'clock and the interment was immediately after in the charch yard. The pall bearers were: H. W. Hanaban, ' Thos. Jordan, E. P. Matthews, R. E. Caldwell, R. S. Ketchin, and Dr. D. Aiken. The floral - I tribute was most beautiful. f Among the relatives and friends - who attended these last sad rites were: J. L. and Thorne Beaty of - Charlotte, F. H. MeMaster and s wife and Miss Jennie Lee M.-j I Master of Columbia, Robt. Beai) of Lancaster, J. Means Beaty of Greenville, Mrs. M. H. Mobley, t Miss May Ketchin, and E. M. Andrews of Colambia. To Walker's for Millinery. We have now on exhibition one of the largest and most complete stocks of millinery .we have ever shown, including all that is new est and most desirable. Oar opening was very successful, and' we have received new goods almost daily since that time. Oar line of.trimmed goods the best and largest assortment ever shown before. All tbe newest effects in I veilings, etc., and everything per taing to an uf -to-date stock. D. V. Walker & Co. Dezth of Capt. R. Ii. Geza. I The sad news of the death of Capt. it. H. Goza of Norway has just been received here by a friel. Capt. Goza was koocked off his lever car a few days ago. He was brought to the hospital in Columbia, wbeie he died, and was buried at Irm o, in Lexingtoa county, the home of his wife's parents. He leaves a wife and several children. He was section master at White Oak for several years and was loved and esteemed by all whbo knew him. Ofr J. L. Wer.rn, represent ing the Globe Tailoring Company 'of Cincinnati, will be at the store Iof D. V. Walker & C~ipaiy, to day and to-morrow, Oct. 3-4, and will be pleased to take your measurement for a suit or for an overcoat. He has been here cn several preceding occasions and has been remarkably successful I in pleasing his customers. Be sure to see him on this trip and get just what you need. Death of Mr. A. R. Pettigrew. e Sunday's State contained a dispatch from Bristol, Tenn, announcing the death there on the day before of Mr. A. R. Petti rew, was a native of Fairfield county and who lived here till ( some years ago, when he- moved s to Tennessee. Two brothers I survive him, W. T. Pettigrew of Chanie and G. B. Pettigrew of Columbia. His wife died about one year ago. MilMiss Itaslha Newman has arrived and will take charge of the m'llinery department of Mrs. J. L. Richmond. She is an ex perienced milliner.' Mrs. Rich mod has a very attractive dis play of nmillinery and will be pleased to have her friends call to see her before buying. She is in the cozy little rcom next to G. A. White. A Beloved Pastor Passes Away. AL his home in Spartanburg Saturday after months of suffer ing Rev. W. A. Rogers breathed 1 his last. On account of failing health he had not been in the active ministry for several years past, though in that time he has done good service for his church as financial agent of his alma mater, Wofford College, and as assistant editor of the Southern Christian Advocate.. Mr. Rogers was 57 vears old, and one of his first charges was the Winnsbor o Methodist charch. He was a most useful man to his church and one of the best beloved pas tors in the whole connection. A ngood true man has gone to his reward and the number, who are -sorely bereaved by the departure of this close friend, are legion -throughout this state, not only in Shis own church, but in other Schrches a.s well. OIL! OIL!-Get your Machine m d Cylinder Oil here. T. M. Haynes. OYSTERS AND FJ.SF-I will e have f esh fish and oy'sters Saturday and will be glad to -fill your orders for the same. r Best beef at all times. Jno. W. .Russell. Dtess Goods! Every lady in the county should see our R variety, the NEWEST WEAVES and the MOST goods you see at 25c a yard are pure cotton. IV hunt over two cities to find them. Fifty cents a yard is a price that we can sh Skirtings, 54 inches wide; then you will find all th< You get the best possible value in these goods. We offer a fine line of fancy weaves at 75c. At $1.00 the yard we offer a great variety o Our 50-inch Broadcloth at this price is the qualit3 We give special attention to Black Dress G< patterns at whatever price you wish to pay. SILKS OF EV A special bargain in 26-inch Black Taffeta and -1.25; Fancy Silk for waists and suits, in new the colors will please you, but the quality and pric MILL1NERY I When you buy a nice dress you want a hat I the newest goods; we give the best work and most we sell you the best quality at low prices. We want your trade and we offer inducemeni ta trade with us. Try it, Caldwell Dr &WE GIVE PREMIUMS. CASH - .or CREDIT We absolutely Guarantee every piece We pay freight on all "Casi --e, Handsome Pai Covered in Silkaloid. Bac Cash Rocker This Beautiful Solid Oak ~ae-Seat Rocker, just like ut, for $2.50 Cash or Credit. - Bed Beautiful Green, Red and when open. A Be - - Cash ~eautiful Iron Bed ith Brass Rings, Brass nobs, Brass spindles be ween Brass Riugs. Comn- - lete with Slats and Roll $1198"Catalogue Cash or Credit.O LU Fresh Beef For Sale.. Every Saturday, b eg in ni n A )ctober 6th, fat and tender beei old in any quantities desired, at )awkins station. Will ship on nidday trains, if ordered. Prices to 10 cents at Dawkins. GOOD Montgomery Place, Dawkins, . . W e ha' For ale.the prices The fine plantation of Alexander Villiford, deceased,on'e thousand acres,an so t miles west of Winnsboro. For terms ai-ply to (. W. RAGSDA LE, pe Notice to Contractors. DRY Bids will be received at this office intill Oct. 15th at 11 o'clock to build a )ridge over Little R s er on the county e between Richly ud and Fairfield asB e- plans and specifications in the mupervisor's office at Columbia, S. C. rhe Commissioners reserve the right o0 reject any or all bids. W. D. STARLING, 9-2-3tSupervisor. W e w i Strayed. One Black Mare Mule, medium size. Broke out of pasture on September 19th. [las a light yoke on. Last trace of nue was near Mr. Watt Simonton's, n the Albion neighborhood, going in the direction of Woodward or White Oak. Anyone taking U u i a lI ill be liberally rewarded by not ifymng WOOD B. E. LYLES, 9-2-t .Blair's, S. C. WOOD .. . GASOL Final Discharge. LUMB _________BUILD otice is hereby given that the un- Can f ii dersigned will :lpiy to ID. A. Broom.~ 5 BUCKI Judge of Prohntle for Fairfield County,i Secure a on the 2t'th day of October, A. D. 1906. ait 11 o'clock A. Mi., for a tinal dica~eas Administratrx of the Cet estte f M B.Rains, deceased. MRS AMANDA F. RAINS, --_ 926-4t Administratrix- Estate S.th pert:>ns inetd .........- .i -.. e cplease make pa. --, -t". signed. BE3 Dress Goods! .11 stock of DRESS GOODS. We offer the greatest FASHIONABLE COLORS. Nearly all the dress e have 25c goods tiat are PART WOOL, and had to ow you a wonderful variety at. We have heavy 3 nicer goods in either plain patterns or mixtures. also some heavy goods and suiting at this price. specially fine goods in plain and fancy patterns. usually sold at-$1.25. lods, and in this line you will find the very best ERY QUALITY, it 75c a yard; very fine and heavy Taffeta at $1.00 colors and plaids, at 50c, 75c and $1.00. Not only MILLINERY o match. Our Millinery stock is large. We have stylish trimming, and a very important part is that s to get it. You will find it pleasant and profitable ly Goods-Co. CASH 0-4 CREDIT of our Furniture to be as represented. i Orders" of $ro.oo or more. -lor Suit=-3 Pieces k Maiogany Veneer. Per Suit 18.90 or Credit. $1.2.5 Value Solid Oak Chair, Cane Seat. Nester looking than cut. Each 90c Cash or Credit. Lounge 3rown Velour. . 48 inches wide tuty. Our specialprice .. 1.98 or Credit. S.Parlor Table Solid Quartered Oak Polished. 18x18. each...$%.00 24x24, like cut..6.50 for the asking." .. Our 'special prices BA.C.Cash o redit. ESE COUNT.. S AND PRICES COUNT. ye the goods and we have ;. Our goods must be moved ie prices have. been put to ee us before buying your4 GOODS, CLOTHING, G ROGERI ES, AGGING and TIES, iGIES and HARNESS. I save you money. M. W. DOTY. MOWERS AND RAKES. RUFF HAY PRESSES. ,INE ENGINES. ER, SHINGLES, LIME, CEMENT. ING MATERIA L, all kinds. I your bills, large or small. WYE MOWERS $36.50 to close out. t one before they go. er MaChine & Lumber Co. Notice. WANTED-Your inliuiries for einte claims against Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mould Falm(ie *) ings, Balusters, Columns,Brack 27 to n ,d ets, etc. .Get our estimates to said estate will, before placirg yonr order. -menit to the under- I Hansville Wood Mfg- Co TJ 31 ('ATtr. Ha-rrsi_-e S. C. Q -12