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NEWSAND HERALD WINNSBORO, S. C. Edit Se ve J. FRANK FOOSHEI Dec. Editor and Proprietor. aroun __: --= -1 1 (I U; t i',t PUtLA'1HED WEEKLY a. St - -presen TERMS, UT ADVANCE: their c m Year,....................1.50 or old ix Months................... . in - makin Wednesday, December 12, 1906. versar on Sal A glance at our advertising proceE columns will show that the mer- on Sai chants of Winnsboro are ready convei to meet all your Christmas wants of ele in every line. On account of seven having bought very largely and filling the shortness of the cotton crop and d and the low price of the same consit they are off-ring everything at er cc very much reduced prices. In crowd fact this is a time when money iS ents i going a long ways in the purchas- tables ing of all goods. The Winnsboro Ref merchants are sure to please you , about in the lowness of the price as% did a well as in the fine variety of their ficien stock. You will do no better in pleas your Christmas trading than to many come to Winnsboro. ed foi happi Davis-Thorne. tess v such At a beautiful wedding in St. John's Episcopal church yester day afternoon, Miss Annie Fays- Man souq Davis became the bride of convei Mr. John Calain Thorn. b eat The church and home were the ve tastefully decorated in white and ieving southern smilax and potted ingr plants. - Maste At exactly 5:30 o'clock the A party entered the church in the following order: The ushers, Earry and Palmer Davis, C. F. Ru Davis and J. J. Obear, Bratton ing tc Davis and J. Q. Davis, Jr. The per) bridesmaids daintily gowned in Good white French lawn and carrying a gr,& white c:trnations, came next. the s They were: Misses Bessie Mc- powd Master, Mamie Ellison, Isabelle cago Ruff, Bessie Davis, Mary Hey ward and Annie Davidson. Then In Pr tne maid of honor, Mi-s Mary Pagan, came in alone followed by The Mr. J. Q. Davis and his daughter, and s the bride, who were met at the as Chi altar by Mr. Thorn, the groom, is effe< aud his best man, Mr. B. H. [ley- sun" ward. for thi The briO 's dress was exquisite- cure I ly made of white point d'esprit attaci of the entraine, empire effect with a t, chil Bertha of hand-made lace. She contai wore a veil caugbt with a diamond Hum] brooch. Her traveling dress and -was of blue chiffon cloth with hat says: to match. Cougl The bride is the charming verys daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James ue t4 Q. Davis, and is a fa-vorite among Obear her many friends here and else- dealer where. ~For two years she was a most efficient and popular teach- Ou er in Mt. Zion Institute, and c The groom, though not a fiative the p of Winnsboro, has been employed natio: for several years as assistant our: manager of the Winnsboro Gran- Press ite Company at Rion, in which capacity he has fully established "Pi: himself as a progressive and up- from] to-date business nian. He is Kidne well known here in Winnsboro days, and has a host of friends who re- tion joice in his good fortu.ne. Co's d The beautiful china, cut glass, and silver, together with many other.beautiful presents attest the Grn high esteem in which Mr. and fore t Mrr. Thorn are held. contr The happy couple left on the gover 8:11 Southern for Niagara and over < other northern points, ~carrying of VE with them the best wishes of a b>ck. host of friends. ___________ _______Bee' ____ ____ ___ __- tainin< Cunningham-Raines- appro~ -- poison Mr. Wiliiam C. Cuoningham the co Ad Mis- Lizzie. C. Raines, both Fodj a M iTfo)r-i, we:e haippily married expels l Rv. .j. C,rten at the Metho- movin, i-a-n T rsday evnn by Me. a ~ { 3lG.. The bride ws - >u - In f ;o ds d iu a gray silk . I b tu,m ti;tb. M i i,rz (fne of Mitford's j The :aie ., d[rY. and Mr. Cun- followi nghaiu is a~ y m;g mlan of fine 'for th hracter- Februa Many goo I wiel2..s for the happy request couple.X. Y. Z. will be cou)le made 1 ________- law reg WWhen out doing your return Christmas shopping, remember there is one place where you will Lui be sure to get just what you want Miitfc for the little folks, and that is at Flint G. A. White's, where Santa Claus .5. established his headquarters years 14 ago and where he still has them. stevec -. 1. M Deaths. Buc Feast Mr. R. L. Wilks died at his w. B home -near Strother Saturday W- L afternoon. For the past two WHir years he had been in declining JoeC health. His remains were in- -Jenki terred at Salem Sunday afternoon. 3.o" He is survived by his wife and Sip four children. Ridge Blytb Mrs. Susanna Perry died at the Winr home of Mr. Geo. Perry in the 45. Horeb section Sunday afternoon. daong She was buried at Greenbrier Long Monday afternoon, the funeral day, Fe2 service being conducted by Rev. " Henry Stokes. She was the wooa mother of Mrs. J. B. Burley of Whit Winnsboro and a most estimaible 'V~ woman. Several other children ARE&YOU READY WE ARE. We are now ready for your Christ mas Trade at -- W. C. Beaty Co's. Store Where good bargains are made. Oranges, Bananas, Apples and Spice, Currants, Raisins and Cit ron, and in fact, - - EV ER:YT H ING N ICE. If you can't give us all your trade we will thank you for a slice. - - W. C. Beaty Company. CHRISMAS SPECIAL! Denember you cannot do Wbetter in getting your Christmas Groceries than to come to US. Large stock of FRUITS, NUTS and Candies. - - - - Raisins, Citron Cranberries. I J. D. M c A R L E Y & CO. A CHRISTMAS POINTER. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED a full shipment of Fruits, Rai sins, Nuts, Citron, etc. Can supply all your Christmas wants in the Grocery line. A. B. OA TH CAR T Christmas Necessities. FRUITS, RAISINS, Nuts, CANDIES, COCOANUTS. Malaga Grapes Fruit Cakes. S. C. JOHNSTON. J. Wilson libbes WA T D TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERSThpeletkowht n 1412 Main St., Columbia, S. C. peaain,i yCo.E. Ya South Carolina Agent vr ihs re.Bigm DENSMORE TYPEWRITER-The yu okadyuwl epesd - etwriting mcieat an Brgherice.Chitms CHICAGO TYPEWRITFR-T h e~ best for the price&anld $50. IAA ESN ALL MAKES-Rented, Exchanged,1ECHTTAO, Bought. Repairing on the premises by Tepa al inbr,S an expert. RUBBER STAMP FACTORY Stamps made every day on the prem- Teps oie ises. Stencil Plates, Daters, Number ing Machines, Check Punches of all ___ kinds. OFFICE SUPPLIES AND FUR--Alprosae andntt NITURE-Everything from a Penhutfi,cttmbrorpmt Point to a Roll Top Desk. Sectiona]trl iesokt cme nay Filing Cases, Bookcases and Card In dexes a specialty, 10-18 pr fteln we rcn LAND FOR SALE.pasrwilbpoectd ONE THOUSAND ACRES 124 of good farming land near White Oak, cut to suit pur- ~s JLY .D chaser. For turms apply t S. W. & G. W. Wilkes, Wilkes- WN5OO .C __________________ _The_ pe o urs:t 10o toa I3 n Denti, treenowursio Eua te bestan ou Wirarisboro. s c preparsatisi.my Clonthes alneaof _______ the tand t a yo oristan outr myrwranyo will be l eased. Offcesam ocupedby helat TkeBdr tghe f thistmase.Sodb Dr. B. QuattebaumresasCos.du storie. A Cs ystal Wedding. or News and Herald. ral days prior to 3th , invitations were sent to the friends and ac auce.s of Mr. and Mrs. G. eadman, requesting 'their ce at the celebration of rystal wedding. The Fates,l Father TUne, or whoever charge of the calendar , sent the fifteenth anni y of their wedding around urday, but the celebration; ded as if it had not been urday night; the only in 2ience being the time, limit ven o'clock. Promptly at o'clock the parlor begai with Greenbrier's sons aughters mingled with A lerable sprinkling from otil - mmunities. An - immens;; was on hand and the pres oured in until two larg were filled. reshments were served! nine o'clock and everybod. mple justice to the magni t spread, and as joke and tutry succeeded each other, hearty wishes were express the future prosperity and ness of the host and hos rho had given their friends a pleasant evening. VISITOR. Zan Pile Remedy put up in i;ent, collapsible tubes with noz %chment so that the remedy may at once applied at ry seat of the trouble, thus re almost insiantly bleeding, itch protruding piles. Satisfaction iteed or ihoney refunded. Me Co's drug store. As She is Spoke. ffon Wratz (laboriously try read fragment of newspa -"What is a 'calamity'?" man Gonrong-"It's either juate of af a college or it's tuff they put in these bakin' ers. Wot about it?"-Chi Tribune. aise of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. re is no other medicine manufac that has received so much praise > many expressions of gratitude Lmberlain's Cough Remedy. It .tivA, and prompt relief follows Grateful parents everywhere hesitate to testify to its merits benefit of others. It is a certain or croup and will prevent the if given at the first appearance disease. It is especially adapted dren as it is pleasant to take and ns nothing injurious. Mr. E. A.4 hreys, a well known resident erk in the store of Mr. E. Lock, { ke, Cape Colony, South Africa, '-I ,..ve used Chambcrlain's 4 Remedy to ward off croup and n my family. I found it to be4 atisfactory and it gives me pleas >recommend it." For sale by4 Drug Co. and all medicine r corn crop, our cotton crop sur magazine crop make us roduct and most prosperous I a under the sun, especially magazine crop.-New York ieules" (non-alcholic) made 'esin from our Pine Forests, used ndreal of years for Bladder and y diseases. Medicine for thirty4 1. Guaranteed to give satisfac or money refunded. Get our4 tee coupon from the McMaster rug store. ~at battles are really won be hey are actually fought. To ol our passions, we must n our habits, and keep wvatch )rselves in the small details r day life.- Sir John Lub Laxative Cough Syrup con SHoney and Tar is especially riate for children, no opiates or Sof any character, conforms to nditions of the National Pure nd Drug Law, June 30, 1906. oup, Whooping Cough, etc. It Coughs and Colds by gently the bowels. Guaranteed. Sold ~Iaster Co's. drug store. NOTICE. ~uditor or Deputy will be at the g places on (date mentioned purpose of taking tax returns fiscal year 1907. The limit is ry 20th. All are respectfully ed to attend( so a full return made. Upon all returns not ay the 20th. of February, the uires that 50 per cent. of last vill be added. No. 3 TOWNsHIP. pkn's Store, Jan. 1st. head Store, Jan. 2nd. r,Jan. 3rd. " Hill, Jan. 5th., for Townshiip Lsboro, Jan. 7th., for Township nson, Jan. Sth., for To wnship * Ladd, Jan. 9th. bead, Jan. 10th. erville, Jan. 11th. and 12th. .Estes, Jan. 14th. .Rosborough, Jan. 16th. sboro, Jan. lSth. and 19th. briar, Jan. 21st. arke's, Jan. 23rd. nsville, Jan. 24th. tieello, Jan. 25-26th. sboro, Jan. 2.Sth. ons' Jan. 29th. way, Jan. :30-31. ewood, Feb. 1-2nd. soro, Manday-Tuesday, Feb. own, Smith's store, Wednes own, Reeve's store, Thurs rvile, Friday. Feb 9. Cooper', Monday, Feb 11 wad' Thursday, Feb. 14. Oak, Friday, Feb ,15. -19, Weduesday 20 Feb. E. F. P'AGAN, Auditor Fairfiel County. A Christmas FOR EI ONE OF G i i t!! custo, O ur Furniture Stock is Complete an most desirable goods. Lots of : Christmas presents for your fiend home more beautiful and attractive z H*E. K E T C H IT'S JUST TI if you did not Tget to se Wedding and Christr Winnsboro last week;wl order telling what you a certainly3lease you. J you had called in person. and buying in person is all as pleasing you is concerne you to come to see Us any ALL GOODS GU2 J. C. R OB IN SO Send U s y< Repair W o i Orders left w I Obear Drug will receive b Attention - Jiothing. Clothing! Clothii nimmense stock of ( most attractive. Con tLto you. . =- - ). V. WALKER & CO1A E R Y - OUR tners! ot exactly that we are giving our goods away Not that. Be we are giving such a Reduction in Prices that your money will go much farther with us X than ever before. We have overloaded and must have 1 money. That is just the Y long and short of it. Hence The Big Bargains now being offered. - - - d you Will find here the nice things suitable for Is and for making your, mnd comfortable. - - NI COME TO * S EE U S. A&I ISAME. our Display of nas Presents at iy just send ns an vant and we will ust as well as if Buying by mail the same so far d But we want vay. - - - - SR A NT EE D. N,C H ES .T ER, 9SOUTH CAR OL INA. ur -k. ith * lothing at prices ie and let us show IPANYA SPECIAL DRiVE e N OVERCOATS.