The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, January 18, 1901, Image 3

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*'.tic * rv-W. L McDonald arrvle town Yesterday. -Mrs. W. at MeFie went to Cho Wednesday evonig. -Mr. U. G DeePortes spent W neaday in the Capital City. -Miss 8arah Beaty iaencung Feat's Business Ctollege in Col -Rev. T. D. Bratton Yelator in town uesday and I day. -A beautiful calf addMr Samt Cathoat Sr., arrived,, ""y mnorning. -Mr. J. E. Bruce from a buines trip Of a to mitted the edgesda k,- rnerl n town ThurSday in ty. the 19th, is Lee'a birth innsbord- Bank will s a holiday. r. m1. Simpson went to Co Thrsday to look after the boer e9e wishes to secure. Macon, who has been r..Mrs. J. E. Bruce, Fort ~ill. ..,. and her ,e losWednes ser - to Mar a college AIs the . Craw evening nesv .p o .!..E m .. ~s9nornamesj abe here,1 w from which ewdays to as ina millinery Preaching exer- O~idence il -- oclist, Dr. . Sardines t Roti Dval inthe net Wol 1.1 ry , d aJn the county - *.~ * ~~ ad to attend hi w a W 7Onl 4y a be -there hiij~OC( When Lpng ha pbat Ou it extja as recogn; '~ estibtzfed throughout. - ted at tb a3y it Ia the trip Was aever Nased tareug I ad~ b; It made its first trip Weg. ably cannej oat at6.0 a.md-than handle b our Wianort ei4far bho College M&s. W megt ofnors. The has been used Pertnen ofthe Presby- ilzhens of mioj eor Wome'n recenml 1whi.le teething. espere'sMids I IISoothes the c -e n fduimwer allays all -ai to cj a charming i5 the betprei -- etad gai to .il Jehie th - y denttaking part *immediately, -O al isudet Janie cenr y apart o th i her and 8 8quite a conplj andrtak k te in tir fiend. Well know en te _- ition. te a comPljiment o -; ette . .First imnpressio1 -' ing. Ridgeway ir: - ansDb'oo . , conltirin ow -u ydiffere!st rSepsja and bare buins air of the ibae ny g et~bu lsd from2 the very bea tabet which cured m eln character o. LL. Wagner, readily Visible. '~4~sified cotto~n ii. We firstsre kt *fte ofn src ter and..tbongh one doeE atg, hen Mr. U. W. soo eomes a -oZ~ atsoe8 tore, be found mnan to go to Wso before reknentered it the night Mr. J- N Lwas o. the froyn r. ng- the~large glass in knows how omaste th at that Ae insieecou revealed letter. bu' s'so howri the ck t , h ot ,e -a 'ig~ ter W as out fully at hom e. Hi, k Tb~s w bas it been found since, great anti highly apr np-to-date regieter, and irs We had1n' e is ivcr eased about $10 b h ahrrgepst., mIoney it O(~ ai,-ed. In at rU , o e i ering e l to open h e af,, wbich ga l tl~ e te w- fe w ere ab e tb the-thief locked it N'hntfe rn- utt takeO nires (IOweretaerazOre of Dr. J. W. ule, with wich an entrance had b part-c~0 naett robe .cewas pickea up near the door, ting 4 n -t 'he own~r- were found to be a bsd flinished Cheqj, Doty & Co This led them to took finom the do"ctOr' ir old 'iete on the corner of sunTd' Nre ge p et. To t beir surprise, I bey sesore~d aneria" 00 had been broken inrca w armh,: e y or therefrom. -sugicierft. Pk"id s'o I rd 2 aeera ATS OR INCENDIARISMT daynight at'about 8:30 o'cloc te fire alarm was given and the con pany quickly responded. The fire wa 4 the rear of the Roff building whic Mrs. Lndecker and Mrs. Wylie o culpy as a boarding house. When firs discovered, it was near the floor. T: general suppopition is that it w . repetition of the old story of r aatcbes. . A piece'-of paper tinial (wo chips, a smsl piece ton, an< a smaller piece of a coal was foun< in th- ad j, ' fire, and this hai led so -1 ik that it' was',possibil incendiar - The probabilities are that there was no connection between th fire in the paper and that In the house o A. TO 2.A.. Bwsd AItkes Kied Y Han A oeis, Of A GOOD MAN TO 00. The many friends of Mr. W. A Beaty will regret to learn that he is t( leave Winnsboro, though they will b pleased to learn that it is a speels business inducement that takes bin away from his old home. Mr. Beat: has been elected secretary and trea urer #f the cotton mill at Fort Mil He is to enter upon his new duties a an early day. Mr. Beaty is well fitte for the position to which he has bee elected. His entrance into the mi business is the third for his familY Mr J. M. Beaty for two years held similar position in the Fairfield Cot hqlding the EaIR Clemson. Mr. Beaty's family will remain i Winnsboro for some time yet. The best wishes *of the' communit wi1 follow Mr. Beaty to his new fiel TOOK A BICYCLE things ~ were a bicycle, sm heavy grocere'ad several boxes o sardines. Thomas Barnwell, whoa reputation. for getting pP9sosalon a other people's r B sus8pected- The g-oc mis house iwere 'a gceries The doc aSt Tern's rep wa cafloet his heam Tomn, the bicycle aud" Which g e7 were not-and 'but tb educatio] k of telephoses through for than graf he might still be great gifi hi. wheel and reedin Our pr asionally upon Sardines mus haet ~OWn was r Tcedio - te ied 8s the rmachd, m hr wer Scounty seat. 13is retur made on bis Columb her appre e ow is a t e n ug their He is e i r lsth . 1Dr.s- b dOhr'We hope ears.a oW' ~TeH G Srarp council witl for fOr thetr years by how much b hwi rtherchidren with so few dstesthe cuess- sidewalks lres wiz colc, n d - po or itarrhoes it day that we c ~ old by tl druferer the harmonion world.b Tdnty~ in seen the cheer emzeand ask for kind.hbing Syrup," Arromainentl '.-1 Prof. Rs RDGEWAY President In is they say are last- ~medy y : will therefore ever eere toldu t eaiory M1 a Place of difeet rened good pe-g~Ie The g'rowents ame .O~ ""i impressive mY stomach. A inning and the, x.r Chamber;ain~ h e r i t i z n s h . f u n d i t w a s p 1 hercitzenhp is relier.ed me atc tirely recovered, me toen~ Thu rsday, t1me and suafering haeto get ofnWithout tbis a pien train, everything or sale by MicMa1 right. Oar flrat~~~'----. r corresponldont,. ~,wh> 'lot only __ a good neI~ make onme feel ridness to us was ~cisteJ. "rt tees Dygspps pick up wa r EO' Wit e night before/ lfiticlallydgst Team bad been, struct gtrflthe CZlir fer sit tund t Satod "d in le~ig allc Otadache,Gast~rai Ic: easing bis 5 resltofzrpe tlinh'g lor~ a Ppared by E.C~e~ X4o gt j mo er docg, went down t poi, took stock# Made ae counted 'bi miafortut rVrefualy, Ind came t6 tbe C02"i.~ tbt hi greatet o the Pane that was b10- Wa t i entrance. W efrectin a were In town down liA noinesu thanl8 roF dctors and tha next lowost step of robbing editors is beneath t dignity. 6bery The ferreting out of thief fr and, watching after t an Sessions Winnsboro kept PWIe day. inadoubl trot day. n e Atro: t depend wholly h Ridge way- its trade. The number on 4 farmers from Longtown, t $ and almost everywhere else in -ne county was a sufficient evidence of this. When it comes to issuing liene and mortgages, Ridgeway merchants get a hustle on them. We observed several evidently preparing such papers. The tr.ding ,vother-(or ca or r.n time was going mi all the wbile;. Ridgeway's bank as previously re ported by our correspondent is doing a fine bnsine-S. Of (mu I* cud Mr. J. T. Moore, principal of P'e school, and his as sistants-Nii Bessie Lyles of our town and Mrs. Lemabter, the wife ef our correspondent-we heard many kind expressions of their work. Nor has our sister town forgotten its grati tude to as for having given it Mr. 3 Hinnant and Miss McMaster, both of I whom are still most kindly rememb ered 7 There was one man we had to aee - he had been on the watchout for us. . For days he had been catching it t whenever he carried the mail home. I He was getting fired of it and wanted 3 us to help hixa out. It was an easy 1 matter. We simply wrote him a re - ceipt for a year's subscription to THE D NEWS AND HERAL which he had ordered stopped. He -*ssured us he e would be welcome at home for having abe nd'we r0procanid by hi 'ot mrakin8 sndte:CoN vekkbnie for us' onf return . It is needless to add that we had a rl good dinner and kind treatment at our boarding place. This is what has ben carrying trancient boarders to Mrs. - DesPortes so many years. Shortness or space forbids us mak ing mention of the many good people we met. We must, however, make a few uifnes' cOnversas 6 ioiw . r.. a was vely interesting t he gave us about s Mt. Zicn under. f pleasant reminisce ' - e~ os mlan them to Writlu 2ADLi tor has a Yerywr paf- 2 AWD tefo him'ansboro -the town 2A News , ye hi is ivie and his early 25 J L Ri ~.-ow could he be other 26 Calvin: efni for these greatest of all 28T. b Ones'cl for copy cals for 30 4 Whe One more item, hoWever 1 y inentioned, and that is th 3 8 Jas B gt a tweny-hre of the goo 8he folioS met good enough tho good app oy ciauon of our work by add. aund oz 9 las to our subscription No,. S4 C D CLu for another visit to Ridge5. C Tayic If we are permitted to go, 37R 6 eeh te Winasboro's tow 88GergeM ssotat they may see n. Howe usiness can be conducted Lls dry goods boxes on the 1V0Ba ' were kept so busy all asC 'n't recall having heard4 CJon a sounds of the n Obear Dragr ng sight of chipa. and ner, 50 agJWoanpRichards yler, of Ch- E Y Turner, iser Wom~an r ice. 52 F M Clarke, a h ch tha t 56 C idei Pesb n a tried allowedi friendmad a s an provec easant to amkdaf n No. ce do ao b -a~ 58 J Gp~ , ~i edieinenagae be 60 Palws ry 5c ter Co., drnggi' 6 S CJohnston 65JLFrugCur, ng andrec 6 ir nprewn ubl Cure7 RrnJC aCr a . I o cer r, ontine y r te ~lt ii7 clais sioanide Band aoveting ofli Inbro ad eCo~ ann1ry,01 'ddgety or 8 A.oD erprep ~ County-Drug ero ~ef N, j ~ ~I*Cofj~[nsuraNce Ceupany I N., Glen Insurance Company Sujj German insurance Cc ester, N. Y. are of public patronage farw frp~8b~.0811 KErCeJy dec~are reqolre~ to present them duly ~ed; and ?11 persons iadbtSS with akaynent f0rtb' J. iE. MCDOKALP~~ A trator Estate WilliamM. h1 decea8ed im an. 1901. minis LRTU~OF AN ORDER OF tbe ate Court for Fsad*ld Coun ty, 11 offer for sale, on Satuaday, the day of JannM~ i~oi, at the bull ~u rear of ~ Range, all tbat ck g(~oa. Diescbandiie, con ug of Canned Goods, T.bSCC, Cig Flour and nther ~t~'dea, that beioA to the estate *fWi[~ujM. Rosb~Ugh, deceaud. Te4 of Sale Cash. 1901. AdnllDhStratOr J. B. McDONALD, ~pORT OF S. Ogly SllPST sOr. CLA~S APPROVED AT TE~& LAST Mu~ n~4 or ~rez BoiED 01 Cotiz'ft j~)XMISSIO1~RES BEtUJAN~ 7, 1901. ~j~~f0~lQ wing claims were examinE and ~pproved on State Case Fund 1900,: ohustofl, ~ ~-4~ -a. ~ I. 6 ' 8 T~KCatbWt. ~ T*Vabcart, 37 ~ W~erE~COpW~"~ 42 RS~Boen6, iJao~1~waastw, jJSoUBlalr, - I 200 10000 Wre eller, hO t i *nd Herald 11 ~hm.nd, ' *~ and~ *u~lasu 10000 EL ~oglis1;, ~ kept 200 Cern Ugla.s, eler, do' ador 850 ro iveagon 640 good j 1959 ~5F1~h. 'lug claims WOre examined on Iload and * #20 700 Wer, 1131 100 195 150 800 755 67s 4 62~ 84,5 467s on, 2710 700 158 14 290 ~ #14.109 100 ~s wereexan~j210 ?uj~ A11~ AWO~0t #2700 odiCo, 600 900 2 SATISFAC 86o 606 600 600 1700 1850 C.E 800 890 ~m.... 500 6589 Were 36 71 7~~Ij 2600 Building frnzcj 4WOant. i~bc #1350 400 350 2060 5 10 Ye Stat.wenz 8PProve~y (iOoaty $1~5o or or~ WE Wi 3 on the coei are for CASH and I~ atntesep'' p. 54 AvarledJ Lot d a discount. ves. UP. 0(SHOES Lof Ladies' Fine Shoes, at $!5t Lhot rth $2.00 to $3.00. s C dn's $hoes, all sizes and prkie Lot of G Shoes, at $1-50 .to $. stoe50 w Many of the oods we offer are trshe er n e su mer this fall. We o not wish to carryt. and offer at these prices for CASH* a; -g~o the Many who hare patronized 003t wew1h N hop tht the ** New Year with the task h -c them muohoOf Prosperity. We asks patroflage promising at all timaes .toU&U sterb proae Adm' onUW tos supply ts s e d Oats andHa.cmes 0. A S OW FFERIN &0 ,Adibonam G~~ AAULLNO 0 50 50 560 -BARAI TGU HRNED. ,n RGODS RR.f ii FaiJ re cinso l S O FN FULLEEINOF - --$V