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E know t short, bu we were buyin Toys, D Xm 'Ve have bougi h, t we ever I but\they have 1 until you see prices ' Will c week. Jno.. H. " , Phone 39 ThankSgiVih re you ready for yc rnot, let Us suppl3 Cranberries, Raisins, Fine Now in Boxes and C. A. R( LAS Now is the t Dry Goods, If you need a line give mi .GEO.R.Li Big Bargains'ir mets only $1.60 cii only $1.60 a varre only $1.6% Come and see v; are here. = S.C. . Just receive CAN WIRE kinds. This cheapest fenc I am still CEMENT an< FOR TH2 Cranberries foi Raisins and C Dates and Figs to order. G. A. BAKER AN hat the cotton crop is t didn't know it when g our oils and Other as Goods. it the largest line that rcught to Winnsboro; .o be sold. Don't buy our line and get our mmence opening this [Master & Co., Druggists. ig =:= Tomorrow ur Thanksgiving Dinner? If uts, Pickles, Sauces, etc. Candies in Bulk. Give us a call. )BINSON. 1 CALL! ime to buy your ;hoes, Hats, etc. inything in my : a call. WUDERDALE. .Cigars. Dan Em= a box. Grand Coun= ox. Prince of Na= n box.. === rnat Cigar Bargains OHNSTON. d, a car of AMERI= FENCING of all is the best and e on the market. hadling LIME, LUMBER. . DOTY. NKSGIVING. the iTurkey; Currants, itron for |the Fruit Cake. also. Fruit Cakes made D CONFECTIONER. LOCAL INTELLIGENUI Wednesday, November 28, 19C '-Mr. Frank Withers, busine manager of The State, attendE the funeral of Mr. Paul Brice. --Mrs. J. T. Ligon*of Anderst visited her father, Mr. Jas. j Brice, last week. -Mr..Robt Brice of Columbi was a visitor to, Winnsboro t1 past week. -Miss Lucille Mimnaugh c Columbia is the guest of Mr: Addie Williford. -Mrs. J. S. Cathcart and Mr George Lauderdale spent Thurs day in Columbia. -Mrs. Rosa Gettys and Mis: Kate Mellichampe were in .owi last Wednesday for the Bonlware Gettys nuptials. -Mrs. Belle DesPortes o Ridgeway is visiting Mrs. T. M Jord:n. Mrs. T. C. Elliott is visiting her son, Mr. H. L. Elliott, ii Columbia. Miss Nannie Cummings haf gone to Columbia where in the future she will Uve with her fath. er, Mr. J. H. Cummings. -Miss Edna Robinson whc has been visiting her sister, Mrs, Addie Willeford has returned t< her home in Edgemoor. -Misses Ella Beaty a n c Margaret Neil are visiting friend& at Winthrop College. -The Presbyterian pulpit waE ably supplied Sabbath morning by Dr. W. T. Hall of Columbia -Miss Eliza Lyles has re turned to Winthrop College aftei a visit to her parents. -Don't ask Mr. Skinner if the train is on time, but how man3 hours before he expects it. -Mrs. G. E. Steadman of Co lumbia and Mrs. W. A. Roach of Charleston, visited their sister Mrs. W. H. Witherow, last week -Master Ernest Phillips haE been quite sick of intermittenl fever at the home of his parentE on Main street. He is convales cent now. -Rev. R. A. Child, financial agent of Wofford College, spent Thursday in town in the interest of Wofford's endowment fund. He met with a hearty response. -The merchants are beginning to put on display their Christmas goods much to the delight of the youngsters, who are already dreaming of Santa Claus. -Mr. Geo. M. Wilcox of the Columbia Theological Seminary spent Sunday with Messrs. Thorwell and Fulp. Mr. Wilcox preached an' excellent sermon at MEt. Olivet church Sunday morn Mr. D. A. Crawford is now in the western markets and will soot be back with a carload of brood mares, as is announced in his new advertisement to day. Be sure to see him at once. -Mr. Edwin McDonald, whc for the past three weeks has beer sick at the home of his father returned to Columbia last week but was unable to remain and re turned home a few days ago. -Rev. 0. E. McDonald re trrned Wednesday night after a week's stay attending the annua mee'ng of the synod of th A. R. P. church at Camden, Ala Mrs. 3. Q. Davis and Miss An nie Davis have gone to Columbu~ to attend the Davis-Andersoi wedding. Miss Annie is to be bridesmaid. Rev. W. R. Smith has accepte< the pastorate of the Long Ru IBaptist church and it is announce< that he will make his home her' in Winnsboro. He will be gladi; welcomed. -if any one has found an o fice key, a favor will be3 confenie< by leaving the same at the New Iand Herald office so that it ma; be returned to its owner. -Some fine specimens of sec I ond crop apples have been lel at this office by Mr. Palme Spence of Ridgeway. -Rev. Henry Stokes, pastor c Ithe Winn sboro charge, will leav this morning of the annual cor ference which opens in Columbi to-day with Bishop Wilso presiding. Mr. Stokes will carr with him a splendid report an )kis return to this work is cor ?fidently expected. -The Southern's southboun train No. 33 broke down at Blyth4 wood last Thursday morning at an extra engine was sent fro: Columbia to pull it. Everythir was all right until the fated t.ra reached Ridgeway, where it brol down again and was delayed f several heurs. You2had better tal a week's supply of provisio: along and make your will befo you board a train to go a n Idistance which you can't walk. -Mr. Preston Rion return Tuesday night from a visit to t State f~air of Florida, held Tmalast week. His trip 3 an ideal one save the misfortu he encountered with his suit ca I which was relieved of several* teresting souvenirs, s u c h oranges on the limb, pineapp nd guavas. , --G~bess which two of t he county officers were settling the labor problem one day last week 6. by putting in two cords of wood in the court house. Good ex ample this from such an official source. -The Rhodes-Bratton Comedy in Co. gave a series of three enter ' tainments in the Thespian Hall last week, all of which were a liberally patronized by the public. e They have a very good troupe. The boy contortionist is good if and the special features were the . violin work of Mr. Rhodes and the comedian acting of Mr. Brat ton. The show was clean through - out. Thanksgiving services will be held in the A. R. P. Church to norrow morning at 11 o'clock. The collection will be for the or phanages of this church.. -The regular meeting of the John Bratton Chapter, U. D. C., will be held at the residence of Mr. Mary Gerig Monday after ioon, at four o'clock. A full attendance is requested, as this is an important meeting. - Don't forget the lecture cf Dr. McCain Friday evening at the Thespian hall in behalf of the Winnsboro public library. -The lecture of Dr. McCain Friday evening should be-well attended. Every one interested in helping the public library will do well to be on hand. Oyster Supper. There will be an oyster supper at the residence of Mr. T. W. Mann of the Horeb section . on Friday evening Dec. 7th., for the benefit of Bethel church. Maro, the flagician. Mr. J. F. Entzminger of Edge field was here Monday in the in terest of a lyceum cobrse. He did not succeed in getting up a number of enteitainments, but after a canvass of the town he ar ranged for Maro the Magician to be here one night in February. This is a very high class enter tainment, and Winnsboro is to be congratulated upon taking such a forward move as to bring an entertainment of this high or der here. It is safe to say that one such entertainment will be worth more to the town than a half dozen or more of the ordi nary kind. Dr McCaIn Friday Evening. Dr. M[cCain will be here Friday eveninig to lecture-at the Thespian hall in behalf of the Winnsboro public library. As announced Dr. McCain is one of the very best scholars in the state and never fail to interest his lecture will be well worth your attending. Dr. McCain. comes here for the public library. So in going to hear him you are helping on a good cause as well as taking advantage of the oppor tunity to hear one of the most scholrly men in the State in a lecture that is of real worth and merit. No Opium in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is not the least danger in giv ing, Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to small children.as it contains no opium or other harmful drug. It has an es tablished reputation of inore than thirty years as the most successful med icine in use for colds, croup and whoop ing cough. It always cures and is ! leasant to take. Children like it. S,old by Obear Drug Co. and all medi cine dealers. tAn Explanation. I Again we are compelled to use 1 colored supplements because of a I shortage in our white paper. 3 This issue of The News a n d r Herald has been put out with great difficulty because of a . break in our press Monday moin ing, which has necessitated all our. 3 press work being done in one day.l FBut for this break and our late ness in getting an additionol printer. which we have so much - needed, we have not been able to t make the changes in our adver r tisement that we had hoped for. Our advertisers will understand f this and we can assure them that e every effort will be made to have - the paper filled with new ads a next week. Our readers will n appreciate this as they like to y have these new advertisements. d It is now time to be getting ready - for Christmas and the Winnsboro merchants are going to be on dhand with red bargains all along dthe line. a DRATING-I now have a two g horse dray wagon running and n will be pleased to do your e drayings Prices reasonable. r All work given prompt a n d e careful attention. And also is buying Cotton Seed on the re street. Highest market prices y paid for same. See me before selling your seed. Ed. Henry, 3Freight Depot, Winnsboro, diS. C. at FOR SALE. ne Thoroughbred Shorthorns. se, Will sell in Winusboro salesday n- next Monday, two thoroughbrei a s short horn calves, six months old les one a bull and the other a heifem .TN(. Y TTTRNER. FR ME We Wish to Let You Know tl Stock Everything .a We ask you specially to look at our Ii want to impress on you the fact that < made right, will fit right, and prices right; we don't ask to double our mi A SMALL PROFIT and give you full value to $20.00 to fit regular made, stout and sl we are furnishing in worsteds and cassimi do you good. There are lots of cotton work Let us sell you a Real Wool Suit. In SHIRTS, COLI we have just what will suit any man of l cotton or wool. =-= ==HA'l we have in the good, solid'shapes and in i your eye and price to please your pocket. hats made in the United States. WE LIKE TO TALK SHO] what shoe value is, and furnish the bes want. We can please you also in all shap in price, but we have cut off our profit so We take it that you want to save youi had for the price you pay. Try us on this side of it. CALL ON US. Caldwell Dr w-ALSO FULL LINE BOYS' AND CHILD BUY $10.00, $22.' Part cash, balance xw ENJOY IT DesPortes Mi MILLINERY MILLII This Week WelCall Special Attention MILLI NER'I Our stock of Ready-to-Wear Hats i mtost complete in town. Money say buying your Millinery here. Come too for your Dress Goods and Notior J.O. BO *Here's Hopii You will come here for all your gr wants. Fresh Canned Goods, both Meat Vegetables. Best Patent Flour at lowest price Blue Ribbon Extracts. - Fine Cigars and Tobaccos. The Best Fruits all the time. S. C.J O HN ST' SONLY.1 tat We Have a First=Class of Man Wears. ne of CLOTHING,andwe >ur Clothing is the RIGHT KIND wea r right. Then we have'the mney on Clothing, we PUT ON ONLY We have Suits in price from $3.50 im men. At $io.oo, $12.50 and $i5.-o nres goods that ARE WOOL, and will ;teds on the market that pass as wool. ARS and TIES rood taste. Also Underwear, either iew shapes--soft and hard--to please From $1.50 to $3.00 we sell the fiest BECAUSE WE KNOW t value whatever grade of shoe you es. It is true leather has gone.high as to give you full value. money and get the best that can be proposition. and we will prove our Goods Co. REN'S CLOTHING, ANY GRADE. S30 .00 eekly or monthly. TO DAY MERY IFOR torCH RISTMA SL Toys, Novelties, s the Musical Instruments. ed by here Fine Lamps, Candies, Nuts, 'AG. Fru"its. Cigars and Tobaccos. R. A. BUCHANAN. 3 and Trespass Notice. . All persons are warned not to hunt, fish, cut timber, or permit their live stock to come on any part of the land owned or con trolled by the undersigned, or trespass in aiiy way: All tres p assers will be prosecuted. BUGH S. WYLIE, -.12- 27-4t.