The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, October 17, 1906, Image 5

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SWFEETEST sW EETS for the SWEETS. Nillly's Gandies. Fresh Shipments in To-day. Fresh Shipments Every Tuesday. JNO. H. McMASTER & COe, Phone 39. Druggists. HOT SHOT WE ARE POURING INTO HIGH PRICES AND THE RESULT A MOUNTAIN .0F BARGAINS TO OUR CUSTOMERS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Men's Suits and Pants, Men's Overcoats and Boys' Clothing in great assortment and at the very lowest prices. Ladies' Dress Goods, Cloaks, Skirts, etc., in many various styles and 'at attractive prices. Shoes in abundance. No belter place in Winnsboro to buy your shoes. Hats are a specialty here. Hat bargains without end. Bargains all the way through. Come and see for yourself how much money you can save by buying here. L.L a n d e c k e r. The above letters represent one of the largest and most up-to-date shoe houses in America, while W. C. B. Co. represents the firm that sell their shoes. 4 For prices, comfort, style and durability we pit them against any line of Shoes on the market. ~We have in stock a Hunting Shoe, guaran teed to stand the roughest usage; comfort able, and as tough as whit-leather. Examine our Shoes and get our prices before buy ing. W.OC.BetCo Caraja Coffee. The best Coffee to be had for the money 5=lb. Cans Only $1.00. Try a Can. A. B. CATHCART. School Supplies And a Full Line of the New School Books F~or CASH Only. McMASTER COMPANY. Pone uN Q Under Winnsboro Hotel. LUOCAL INTELLIGbNLa Wednesday, October 17, 1900. -All aboard for the State Fair next week. --Mrs. J. A. Stewart spent Sunday in Longtown. -The third cotton ginning re port includes all the cotton giu ned up till to-night. -Mr. R. P. Lumpkin of Orange Heights, Fla., is in the county for a few days on business. -Misses Lizzie Smith a n d Ella Stewart of Longtown is visit ing friends and relatives in town. -Mrs. Amos E. Davis o f Monticello was with relatives in town several days the past week. -Mrs. H. B. Refo and Mrs. i I. R. Harby returned yesterday from a short trip to Henderson ville. -Messrs E. S. Douglass o f Washington and E. E. Douglass of Columbia were in town the past week. -The family of Dr. W. 0. Brice is now occupying the cot tage of Mr. F. M. Gadsden on Moultrie street. -Mrs. W. D. Tennant returned to her home n Georgetown, after spending several weeks with her mother, Mrs. M. A. Jackson. -Rev. Mr. Holladay of Man ing spent yesterday in town, looking over the field with a view to accepting the call recently ex tended to him by the Presbyterian church. -Miss Evelyn C-antt has re turned from Barnwell where she spent several weeks with relatives. While there she stood the teach ers' examination and made first grade certificate with a very high mark. -Mrs. A. S. White of Camden ;pent several days the past week with her sister, Mrs. J. M. Jen nings. While the former was preparing to go to the train to go home Monday morning the latter ell over a ittle wagon in the all and broke her right arm i iear the wrist. -Mr.Fand:Mrs. R. H. Jennings )f Columbia spent several days in ,he town and county the past I week and their many friends here were delighted to see them again. hey left Monday for Yorkville to pend a few days with their son, Jr. M. B. Jennings. --A new swith board has been ut in at the Winnsboro central. t is of the most up-to-date kind nd will accommodate 200 phones. t was put in by the Sumter elephone Manufacturing Coin any; who makes the most ap roved appliances. The new >hones are being installed, the ie is to be built up and the ervice is to be otherwise ir2 >roved. W*~Come here for your mil inery. I can please you. Mrs. . L. Richmond. Commissioners of Election. - A meeting of the commissioners f federal and state elections for 'airfield county has been called or Friday, Oct. 19, at Winnsboro j t 10 o'clock. This meeting will I e for the purpose of appointing 0 he managers of election and j'; aking the other necessary pro- d isions for the election to be held n Tov. 6. The commissioners of federal c lections are; R. D. Bolick, J. A. N ~tewait and Jno. H. Neil; of b b te elections S. R. R'uland. ~ A Badly Burned Girla r boy, man or woman, is quickly (. )ut of pain if Bucklen's Arnica t salve is applied promptly. G. J. ~Velch, of Tekonsha, Mich , says: o I use it in my family for cuts, I ;ores and all skin injuries, and 4 id it perfect." Quickest Pile ure known. Best healing salve ade. 25c at Jno. H. Mc~Easter a Co.'s drug giore. Job Printing Too. While our advertising columns re pretty well full the past few -eeks, it mustn't be forgotten hat we are better prepared than 3ver before for the handling of our job work in the most satis factory manner. As a matter of act we can now turn out more :han double thie amount of jo ork in the same time as formerly ad that of a better grade too. septmber was about the best nionth in job printing this office as ever had and despite the large amount of advertising, all this was handled with ease and delivered on time. Bring u s siong your job printing and we will do it for you in the best style and in the quicke3st fime and at prices that will be entirely satis factory to you. When a horse is o overworked it lies down and i 'ither ways declares its inability to go further, yog. would consider it criminal to use force. Many a nnn of humane impulse, who wouldi not willinugly harum a kit ten, is guilty~ cruelty where his own] St(oab is cocred Overd riveu, overworkeri. when what it needC~s is something that wili digest the food eaten and help the stomach to recuperate. Sonmethi~ng like Kodol For Dyspepsia that is sold by ail drug itsI T;6 Colonial Inn is how abot ready to open and the prospects are flue for this typical old South - ern mansion to be well filled for the next few months with most desirable guests from the north. Misses Vanderhoff and Reynolds, who own this fine property and are sparing no pains to make it just the resort it should be, are doing some effective :Ldvertisinlg of Winnsboro, t h a t w i 11 Jo the town good as well as help them in their laudable under aking of having their home well Billed. They are using a neat ittle folder, containing a beauti u1 cut of the Inn with the lovely ards in front. The descriptive natter is reproduced here, as howing how well- the superb ldvantages of Winnsboro as a iealth resort are being brought o the attention of winter tourists: "A most charming section of, he South for winter sojouirning s Winnboro, South Carolina. [t is situated in the central part )f the State, about thirty miles 'orm Columbia and Camden and nay be reached in eighteen hours rom New York city by t b e Douthern Railway. "Winnsboro is on a ridge 542 eet above sea level, having good Irainage, and a climate that is Iry, bracing and temperate. The water is pure and soft., Phere are five churches, a small ibrary, good schools, and livery n the town. Quail hunting in he fall and early winter, f o r which guides and dogs can be ;ecured. "It is here that The Colonial nn, a small home-like house, vith modern convenience, open ood fires, piazzas, picturesque ld fashioned garden, and tennis :ourt is located. The season is rom October to May." This is the season of decay and weak ned vitality. Nature is being shorn If its beauty and bloom. If you would etain yours, fortify your system with -ollister's Rocky Mountain Tea. 3:5 ents, Tea or Tablets. Juo. H. Mc Jaster & Co. VANTED-Young man 16 to 20 years old to clerk in dry goods store. Address Merchant, care The News and Herald. OR SALE-A large lot of good lumber, 8 and 10-inch plank and 2x4 scantling. M. W. Doty. OR SALE-1,500 bushels cot ton seed. 100 pounds in seed produces from 41 to 45 pounds of lint. General average of 5 locks to boll. Prices on appli cation to T. E. Delleney, Rion, S. C. 10-17-2m TOLEN-From my farm on Saturday, October 13th, one large red and white Guernsey cow, dehorned and with calf. If it has not been remn;>ved my name is on metal plate in right ear. A suitable reward will be paid for her recovery, and $100 for proof to convict the party who stole her. John G. Mob Sley, Stover, S. C., R. F. D. No.2. Notice of Sale. By virtue of an execution issued on se 6th day of October, 1906, in the iseoQf Audrew Crawford and Wmn. [. Lyles vs. Wesley Parnell, Philip. inn, and directed to me, I have levied a all the right, title and interest of dd Philip Pinn in and to the tract of end hereinafter described, and1 five ays having elapsed since said levy .was ide and no reply having been made. will, on salesday in November, next, ithin the legal hours, before the ourt Hlouse door in the town of innsboro, S. C., sell, to the highest dder, all the right, title and interest ~the said Philip Pinn in and to the act of lInd hereinafter described, to it: "All tha t tract of land situate in the ounty of Fairfield, State of South arolina, on Broad river, containing venty-six (26) 'acres, more or less, Dunded on the north nnd east by lands Wmn. H. Lyles, known as Rice lands, a the south byV lands of Wmn. H. yles, known as the Linley tract, and a the west by Broad river." Termis of Sale, Cash. A. D. HOOD, Sheriff~ of Fairfield County. Otober 11th, 1006. 10-17t4 Fresh Oysters and Fish every Friday and Satur urday. Best Fresh Beef at all times. Our stock of groceries is complete. Best Flour, Hams, Cof fee, Canned G o o d s, Pickles, etc. F r e s h Cheese and Mfacaroni now in. Best Bran and everything for the stock, including Stock Powders. Special attention called to our Cigars and To baccos. Satis facet io n guaranteed or mor~ey re funded. B. G. TENNANT & CO. Fresh Beef For Sale. Every Saturd ay, b e gin ni n g Jtober 6th, fat and tender heet ;old in any quantities desired, at Dawkins station. Will ship on idday trains, if oidered. Prices 3 to 10 cents at Dawkins. Montgomery Place, Dawkius, 'Dress Goods! Every lady in the county should see our Fall stoc variety, the NEWEST WEAVES and the MOST FASH goods you see at 25c a yard are pure cotton. We have hunt over two cities to find them. Fifty cents a yard is a price that we can show yo Skirtings, 54 inches wide; then you will find all the nicer You get the best possible value in these goods. We offer a fine line of fancy weaves at 75., also sc At 81.00 the yard we offer a great variety of speci Our 50-inch Broadcloth at this price is the quality usual We give special attention to Black Dress Goods, a patterns at whatever price you wish to pay. SILKS OF EVER A special bargain in 36-inch Black Taffeta at 75c and 81.25; Fancy Silk for waists and ,nits, in new colors the colors will please you, but the quality and price. MILLINERJ When you buy a nice dress you want a hat to mat the newest goods; we give the best work and most stylish we sell you the best quality at low prices. We want your trade and we offer inducements to a ta trade with us. Try it. Caldwell Dry si=WE GIVE PREMIUMS. OPENING - OU and getting everything time to prepare our fu ment of Bargain Feas Watch for it next week, time be sure to come th. needs in the way of CI< Notions, etc. We will s THE BEE - ONE0FTHE B R. T. Matthews' Old Stand. Patronize your home dealers and help buil cate any price you can get off and perhaps help you and your neighbor. If you are hunting game, that levels c< the bull's eye, where your shots will counti you can do effective shooting. Get in line, get in our line. We hiave market, first in ideas, and first in quality. We are the Old Reliable in the FUR county. The man that does not know this first principles. We always maintain quality and relia sk imp the quality to meet the price. V Our goods are alway.s backed up with a g .why our goods are second to none. Qualit) tion. There is nothing else in which quali FURNITURE. That is why we will not he best. If you are failing to get the value of this trouble by making it a point to come I will please yon in price and quality. We hi one smnsll article at cost and making it up deal from first to Iast. Undertaking Specially.** )ress Goods! z of DRESS GOODS. We offer the greatest - 1ONABLE COLORS. Nearly all the dress 25c goods that are PART WOOL, and had to 1 a wonderful variety at. We have heavy goods in either plain patterns or mixtures. me heavy goods and suiting at this price. - illy fine goods in plain and fancy patterns. ly sold at $1.25. ad in this line you will find the very best V QUALITY a yard; very fine and heavy Taffeta at $1.00 and plaids, at 50c, 75c and $1.00. Not only MILLINERY h. Our Millinery stock is large. We have trimming, and a very important part is that et it. You will find it pleasant and profitable Goods Co. usy - STORE fixed up to find Il=page announce= ts for this week. and in the mean= is way for all your )thing, Dry Goods, ave you money. HIVE, IG FIYVE. U LS [YE. di up your town. We can dupli save you a few cents which will >mpetition, are you in range of If not, get in the range, so always been first. First in NITURE business in Fairfield is not in shooting distance of ble workmanship. We do not le never sacrifice workmanship. uarantee that counts. That is should be your first considera ty counts for so much as in mndle anything that is not the rour hard-earned money, avoid iere for your FURNITURE. We ave no shrewd tricks of selling on another. Ours is a square ~ Special atten lL IhhE~'tonte