The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, November 21, 1906, Image 7

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Sr Eknow ti short, bu we were buyinj Toys, D Xm X We have bough that we ever b but they have t until you see prices. Will c( week. Jno. H. Al Phone 39. Eooli AMERICAN Just receivei CAN WIRE kinds. This cheapest fence I am still CEMENT and M. W. Thani IS JUST A MON1 A MON'T WITH THE NEC CRANBER FRUIT CA! Call and give u: Specih New lot of PRESEla C. A.R( FOR THA Cranberries for Raisins and Cii Dates and Figs to order. G. A. BAKER AN MONWl When you step into ou now have a complete line o fall styles, and they are ver saving to you on every pair :kinds an pric.'Des. "Ladies' Dress A trial order will conv Farmers' Heavy Work Remember our motto: Harmorn .CO: as7~ Main Street. iat the cotton crop is didn't know it when our )s-and Other as Goods. t the largest line that ought to Winnsboro; > be sold. Don't buy >ur line and get our mrnmence opening this cMaster & Co., Druggists. IICOOCOOOA 1, a car of AMERI= FENCING of all is the best and on the market. handling LIME, LUMBER. DOTY. esgiVm g rH OFF, BUT WE ARE H AHEAD ESSARIES THjEREFOR RIES, FRUITS; (ES.-=-==-=--= Syour order now for a LI Fruit Cake. ES and JELLIES just in. BINSON. NKSGIVING. the Turkey; Currants, ron for kthe Fruit Cake. lso. Fruit Cakes made W HI TE, )D CONFECTIONER. (SAVED! -r Shoe store to buy your shoes. I alll the new shapesp and leathers in t yoou buy from us. We carry all grad' Sho ~ ~ Shes-------..$1 .00 up to $6.00 Sh ~ ~Soes.$1--- 3 .U0 up to $4.00 ShSAe sOeS tFOR LESS MONI s Shoe Store ..UMMBIA, S. C Postoff ice Block LOCAL INTELLIGENUE Wednesday, NoYember 21, 1906 -Mrs. M.. W. Doty spent Sat urday in Columbia. -Messrs John and Charlit Neil of Columbia spent Sunda with their parents, Judge and Mrs. J. J. Neil. -Mr. J. B. Scroggie of Rion leads on the largest potato sc far. The one be brought to this office weighed only eight pounds. -Miss Marion Sanders after a stay of several weeks with hEr sister, Mrs. J. Frank Fooshe, has returned to her home in Spartan burg. -The Cultus club was very pleasantly entertained by Mrs. , W. R. Elliott on Friday after noon. An oyster course was served. -Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Elliott and daughters, Misses Carrie and Eloise Elliott, returned home Friday night after an extended S stay at Hot Springs, Ark. -Bear in mind the lecture of Dr. McCain on the evening of the 30th for the public library. A treat is in store for the people of Winnsboro on this occasion. -The "Round Dozen" book club was delightfully entertaned by Miss Helen McDonald on Tuesday afternoon. A s a 1 a d course and hot chocalate were the refreshments. -Rev. C. E. McDonald at -tended the A. R. P. Synod in Camden, Ala., the past week. At this synod Dr. J. S. Moffatt of Chester was elected president of Erskine College. -Rev. Henry Stokes will preach at the Methodist church Sunday morning. This will be his last sermon before the annual conference which meets in Colum bia next Wednesday. -Dr. T. L. Davis of Rock Hill, who has been seriously ill at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Rebecca Woodward, is greatly improved and will be soon able to return to his work. -The friends of Miss Annie Bye will be glad to learn that she has accepted a position as nurse i n the Magdalene Hospital, Chester. Miss Bye will leave for her new work about November 30th. -Miss Eva Chalmers of Char lotte, N. C., spent Saturday with Miss Helen McDonald. Miss Chalmers is a daughter of the late *Dr. John T. Chalmers, a former pastor of the~ A. R. P. church here. -The report of Judge McDon ald, acting as attorney for the State board of control, has been filed, but has not yet been given to the public. It is said that it will contain some things of rather a sensational nature. -The many friends of Mr. Paul M. Brice, editor of t h e Columbia Record, will regret to learn that he is very ill at the the home of his father, Mr. 3. A. Brice. He i s suffering from cancer of the tongue. -A few of the supplements that go out with this issue are printed on yellow paper, but this is not to be takeni as any attempt at yellow journalism, for it was simply due to a shortage of white paper in the office. -Winnsboro sent a large dele ation to Columbia yesterday to the unveiling exercises of Hamp ton's monument. It is, well to note the patriotism existing in the hearts of 'the citizens of this old town and this, if ever, was a proper time to manifest it. -The Rhodes-BrattonI Com pany will be at the Thespian Hall Nov. 22-24. Prices: Reserved seats 35 cents; general admission 25 cents, children 15 cents. The Macon (Ga.,) Telegrsph says: These people are giving the best shows of tne season and t h e Casino people are lucky in secur Sing their services. --Wild rumors have gone out "as to typhoid feiver at the Uni versity of South Carolina. There have been in all 11 cases, most of these among the students of the mess hall. An official statement from President Sloan contains the gratifying news that the cause has been located and that there is now every assurance that the trouble is now at an end. Death. Mr. F. E Finley of the Cedai Creek section died on Nov. 1.7 aged 31 years. He had been it buinessif Columbia for severa yvears, but a few months ago h returned to his home, where hi Vedied. He was a deacon in th he Bffalo Baptist church. His re bemains were interred in the Sand Sa Level cemetery. s, Mr. P. F. Blum died at hi home near Blythewood a few day ago. While he has been in hn health for some time, his deal came very sudden. He was propserous farmer. He leaves -wife and several children. NOTICE-W~e have added hearse to our undertaking bu! ness. Call on us when in nee W. 31 Patrick, Woodward, S. Tribute to a Worthy Womau. The Chester Lantern pays the following beautiful tribute to the memory of a noble woman whose occasional visits to Winnsboro were the occasion of much de 3 light to many friends here: r A woman worth of fame was I taken out of the world when Mrs. Kate Patton Kennedy, of Due West, died a few days ago. Reared among people of culture, uncompromising integrity and sincere piety, she developed and exhibited all these qualities in her life, and in a sphere of wide iu fluence, by precept and example, she did -a work which eternity a lone can estimate in moulding hundreds of useful lives. She taught a private school with her brother, Dr. E. L. Patton, West Female college. She gave up teaching some years ago, but her life was an illustrated lesson, her usefulness continued until the day of her death, and being dead she yet speaketh. Wedding To-day. The following card announces a marriage this morning at the Presbyterian church, which will be of general interest here: Mrs. Mary Hill Boulware requests the honour of your presence at the marriage of her daughter Sara Richmond, to Mr. Jasper McClair Gettys, on the morning of Wednesday, the twenty-first of November; at ten o'clock. at the Presbyterian Church, Winnsboro, South Carolina. FOURTHQUARTERLY CONFERENCE Winnsboro Charge at Greenbrier Church November 23-25. The fourth quarterly confer ence of the Winnsboro charge will be held at Greenbrier church Nov. 23-25. The following inter eating program has been pre pared: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 22. MORNING SESSION. 9:0(--Devotional Exercises. 9'30--Address on Church Exten sion by Rev. J. W. Daniel, D. D. 10:30-Business of the Confer ence. Dinner. AFTERNOON SESSION. 1:30-Song and Praise Service. 2:00-The Sunday School Cause: (a) The Pastor and the School -Rev. Henry Stokes. (b) The Parent and the Sunday School-Mr. S. R. Rutlartd. (c) The Big Boy Problem-Mr. T. E. Delleney. (d) The EpwortgLeagne-Mr. Charles Leitner. EVENING SESsION. '7:30-Sermon by Dr. J. W. Daniel. SATULRDAY, NOVEMBER 24. 9:00-Devotional Exercises. 9:30-Methodism and Education Mr. J. F. Fooshe. 10:00-Woman's Foreign Mission Work-Miss Mabel Cutlee. 10:30--Woman's Home Mission Work-Miss Beaufort Lyles. 11:00-Sermon by Rev. R. E. Stackhouse, P. E. :SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 25. 11:00-Sermon, followed by Com munon, Rev. R. E. Stackhouse, P. E. WANTED-A good Milch Cow. J. Frank Fooshe. WANTED-To sell car of Weber Wagons. Best wagon on the market. All sizes and tires. Come and see them. W. M. Patrick, Woodward, 8. C. "Ihooks of Subscription. By virtue of a commission to the undersigned issued by Honorable J. T. Gantt, Secretary of State, books of subscription . to the capital stock of Fairfield Land -Company will be opened on Wednesday, 21st November, 1906, at the store of Jno. H. McMas ter, Wmnnsboro, S. C.. at 10 o'clock A. M. L. E. OWENS, J. F. FOOSHE, J. H. McMASTER, 11-21-it Corporators. Notice to Creditors. All persons indebted to the estate of the late Dr. T. G. Douglass, will make payment to the undersigned. 4.11 parties having ciaims against said estate will present same duly attested. DR. J. E. DOUGLASS, C. H. DOUGLASS, 11.21.3t Executors. Trespass Notice. I have leased the hunting and trap ping rights on the lands owned by Joe Davis and hereby give dlue notice that all persons hunting or trapping on said lands will be dealt with to the full ex tent of the law. 11-14 4t T. M. HtAYNES. Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of autifority vested in me as heriff, I have levied on and will B all before the Court House door in e Winnsbor() on the FIRST MONDAY - I DECEMBER next, within the legl hours of sale, the following tract Sof land under the Acts referring to de linquent ta; es: s School Dis~rict No. 253-Sam Grier, 2.5 acres, bounded on the north by Miss sFloren ce Feaster, east by Jas. McGill, (isouth by Mrs. H. S. Gladney, west by h Miss Florence Feaster. Terms of Sale: Cash. A. D. HOOD, a 11-14tf S. F. C. e C. S. PIXLEY, M.D~ i, - WINNSBORO, S. C, d. Offices: 4 Law Pange. . . Hrs:a. 10 to . FOR M We Wish to Let You Know t Stoci Everything a We ask you specially to look at our I ant to impress on you the fact that -nade right, will fit right, and ices right; we don't ask to double our n k SMALL PROFIT and give you full valu :o $20.00 to fit regular made, stout and ve are furnishing in worsteds and cassin Jo you good. There are lots of cotton woi ..et us sell you a Real Wool Suit.' In SHIRTS, COL] we have just what will suit any man of :otton or wool. - = - = HA ve have in the good, solid shapes and in rour eye and price to please your pocket. tats made in the United States. WE LIKE TO TALK SHO hat shoe value is, and furnish the be vant. We can please you also in all sha n price, but we have cut off our profit s( We take it that you want to save yot iad for the price you pay. Try us on thi ide of it. CALL ON US. Caldwell Dr, wrALSO FULL LINE BOYS' AND CHILI BUN ictor idlki~ $10.00, $22~ Part cash, balance o HNJOY IT DesPortes M MILLINERY MILLI This Week WelCall Special Attention MILLINER Our stock ci Re'dy-to-Wear Hats most ccfm->lete ir. t:wnr.-Money sa hayving your Milir'ary here. Comn too for your Dress Goods and Notic J. O.B( Here's Hopi You will come here for all, your wants. *Fresh Canned Goods, both Mea Vegetables. Best Patent Flour at lowest pri< Blue Ribbon Extracts. Fine Cigars and Tobaccos. The Best Fruits all the time. S. C. J O HN ST SONLY. hat We Have a First=Class C of Man Wears. ire of CLOTH ING, and we our Clothing is the RIGHT KIND wear right. Then we have the toney on Clothing, we PUT ON ONLY e. We have Suits in price from $3.50 lim men. At $io.oo, $12.50 and $i5.o0 ieres goods that ARE WOOL, and will steds on the market that pass as wool. LARS and TIES good taste. Also Underwear, either rs - - - - new shapes--soft and hard--to please From $1-150 to $3.00 we sell the best ES BECAUSE WE KNOW st value whatever grade of shoe you es. It is true leather has gone high as to give you full value. r money and get the best that can be s proposition and we will prove our I Goods Co. )REN'S CLOTHING, ANY GRADE. 00, $30.00 veekly or monthly. TO=DAYd ercantle Co. NERY Trespass Notice. All persons are warned not to hunt, fish, cut timber, or permit i to Our their live stock to come on any part of the land owned or con troled by the undersigned, or V trespass in any -way: All tres passers will be prosecuted. MRS. REBECCA M. STEEE is the n-.21-4t ved by Executors' Sale. e here on wednesday, November 2sth, at ~ns. the residence of the late Jno. M. Lem nS. mon, there will be sold all the personal property of the deceased, consisting of farmr implements. corn and roughness, \G mare, mules, wagon, etc. Sale will at . 1ocok W. J. LEMMON, 'F. M. CLARKE, l i-14-2t Executorz. - FOR SALE. On Novembei 27, 1906, beginnirg at in 10 o'clock A. M., I will offer for sale to g the highest bidder for cash at my resi dence in this county, near Horeb church, my personal property, con rocery sisting of the following: Hogs, Horses, Mules, Cattleaon, Harrows,B Plw-aes, rren, Fodder, ts and Hay, Peas. Cotton Seed. Lumber, Household Furniture and other articles. Some of the foregoing articles can be :e. bought at private sale on or before that FOR RENT. One four-horse farm: land level and in good state of cultivation; a good 7-room' dwellinlg, good water, go barn, and all necessary outhouses. Wl Frtentr bparticulars, apply to NO C. A. ROBIN SoN, 0 .N m10-l-2t Winnsboro, S. C.