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Rather The O UR I O1ffertho 1901i Oup 8 A T C To Cash Pt KETCA IN MXLR ~- 190 -Mr. Preston Rion attended court I Laxin'gton Mor~dsy. --Mr. Eith, a cotton buyer from C tarleo~n, spent TeesIlev in town. ---Mrs. Jude Robilida, after vi-it ing relatives Io town, returned to her home Saturhav. -.Mrs:, A hDouglass and her chit * dren, o~tgashington;1 D. C., are visit ing relatives In town. -Mr. Hugh H. Obear attended the inagaration Monday. He will be gonle for several day s. ---J. E. MIcDouald, Esq , who has been attetrding court ia Loxingtonl, returned Tuesday evening. -The many friends of Dr. D. E. Jordan -s4. togee him ont again, after a severe at-ack ot gi ippe. -Masn-.he:15th is the date when' our special subscription price of une dollar and twent)-fv c~nts expir es. --s e telle Sr~venson, of Steven *or', who is teaching in Chester county, epent Saturday and Sunday at bomne. ~-Mrs. J. B. Turner and child, a ho have tee spending several weeks in the Lanad of Flowers, returned yester da-. -Hennies, the photographer, will leave Winnsboro Saturday aftern~oon. Marchi 9th. Have your work done at once by Hennies. --AUderdale & Bryson call atten Itti in tbeir to-day's rid,_o e celebratedho)mtiTgoY fi ig cor iet which they b-midie. --Tbe Rev. Waiter B. Ce.pers. a son of Dihop Etlison Capers, now of Farumwell, g~aaepited a cill to St. Ester's Church, Columbia, Tenn. -.Present subscribers are requested to Interest their neiebbers in The News sind Herald. Br reference to -our coupon off-:r It will be sure to p'y. -Wre. U. G. DasPortes want to Columbia Tuesday .to see her '1ugbter, MIseGussie, who has be-n nw.'ll for several days, and who returned with her mother. -4 .-The friendi of Mr. IE B Ragsdale will be glad to know that hi is steaditv Improving, anad as socn at the wea'her aettles will return bomne, accompanied by his mother.' -Mr. Jack Pressir, who haq been naider treatment f r his eyes in Co lambsa, has returned.L~o his. 4uties at Kings Mountain Military Academn Yorkville, S. C. ...-Miss Ella Richardsonf, who is wet known in Winusboro, having spin ...ral summer with her snn'. M r. J~ SALE an Carry pairndGr of toelb rhasers. CANTIE Co. all on their grocers for W. S Forbes SCo.s "Montibello Lard." Ever y ckage gnaranteed absolntely pure. 'rade mark--'Red Label."* -A mass meeting of the c'tizans 01 Vinnbore is cilled for to-night at So'clock to decides how t he nominatiori town tfficers will be m ide. A targe tteidace is desired as issues of greal inp-rtnce wilt be diacnissed. -Our conpon effer does not applo to present subtcribers. It is mad' whll for inducing new subscribers JOr present subici~ibers would d-> fel to take advanisge of the opporLUmDW of getting their subscription at re duced rates by securi' g Dew sub scribers. -The we t'her for the past three o four days has been so balmiy an spring like, that the c >1d wave whici rs cme upon us so suddenly is f-l e than It otherwise would havy been. Tue-day there was a Marci ate b:oint. which m ide it exrremel unpeasant for th ise whb> were obligel to b out on the streets. Al:hou~g dsgreable this weather is ben flaial ..asmudi a- i- reta d 4 the budd og c the trees and the piants. Tne merite-i reputation for cngri piesores and skin diseased acqure ,,y DWit's Wiunh H-zel Sa've, hi l~d to tie making o1 wortbtess counttei ..eiis. Be sureto get only DJWitt Save. McMaster Co. CLUB MEETING CALLED The Town Democratic Club is ri uested to miet in the Town Hall ti Bight at 8 p. mn., to decide whether < not it is advisable to change the prese1 mnethol of ne minatiog intendatnt a! town cucil to the primary meth'> GI. H. McMaster, President. BIS'IOEs FORt A RIDE Yeuterday about 1 o'clock as M W. R. D.ty was Igoing homa for 1 dinner, he notice I j st be o w osn ini front of Mr. CrtigUi's tikro nursinsg hia foot. A tiracted i f nner, M r. D >ty went to him a; fund that Ihe hari just b en ran o1 by a trin. Mr. D >ty tt once had bh sent to a phvi-ciin, who am not three of the toes on his left toot. TI negro waa Isaiab I)eiinis and the thi tes was the price he piid for a ri w :c he '.vs taking~ on a local tri from the coto mils tip town!. Isai mIn.for:ne s'hould prove a wholeso .x inp~ ohose who try te get fl MUNICIPAL TICKET The following ticket Is put in nomi nation for the coming town election to be held April the 1st. INTENDANT. T. H. KETCHiN. WARDENS. JNo. F. DAVIS. JNO. U. MC'IMASTER. U. G. DESPORTES. A. W. Brown. Many Veters. BURNED. Monday night about 11 o'clock (be barn of M. W. Doty & Co., about a mile from town, was totally destroyed by fire. T.-n mules were in the barn it ilit time, anto fite of them were saved. Two of those barned belonged to Messrs. G.>oding and Elliott, who :arried no insura'c!. The total loss >f M W. Doty & Co. foots -up about S1 500. Tne amount of insurroce was S1 490 The origin of the fir e is un koown. DEATH OF MRS. LEITNER. Tburadq morning at 3.30 Mrs. C. C. Leituer nee Het-drick, qaietly breathed er last at the home of Mr. Thomas Blair's, near Rockton. For several ,eus she had been in very feeble health and for the last few months her end has been rxpected at any time. Sne had reached the ripe age of 71. She leaves six chi dren-Mrs. 0 P A. Brorm and Mrs. T. G. Lever, of Columbia, Mrs. W. P. Broom, of Au run-a, and Mrs. Thos B.air, Mrs. W. P. B:air, and Mr T. C. Leitner, of Rckton. Tne first two wore of her rst mtrriage to Mr D. Hamiter, of Liclad; the rest were of her secnd nrriage to Mr J. W Lit ner, who assed away In '64 while in the service )f his country. Mre. Leitner was a most consistent member of the Methodist church. Her emains will be interred today in the etmeiery %t Gri enbrier church. Her pastor, Rev. E P. Taylor, will con Jact the last sad rites. Her cildren and grandchildren have rich heritage in her long life. They lso have the deepest sympathy of hosts of friendi in this sad hour. NOTES ABOUT THE COLORED PEOPLE The Independent School, taught at the 8t. James A. M. E. Zion Church by Rev. and Mrs. H. W. Smitb, num bern 75 scholars; a large private school ror Winnaboro. There could be four pnblic teachers, instead of three next erm.1 The transgressors Sreathe more riely since court bas ad' ed..; Fis| n. egin at Zio Church on onrth Sunday to eras the debt. A cross unveiting will b an attraction worth any one seeing a the time. The co'ored people love to read Th Nws and Herald. T he b.att-j.ct at St. Jam's' A.: M. Cha' h n-un:dav will hbe, "Thfrid Salvation." Rev. H. W. . TPastor. GREENBRIER DOTS Mrs. Charlotte L iner is itill qui i! at the home ot her son-in-taw, M Ths. Blair. The Greenbiier Sunday school b now a collectionl o f about sixty booll The libt-ary was opeaned last ?Sundi for the fir-t time, and a noiber books were taken on'. Th-re wa4 no pre~chi' g at Grea brier Sun'4ay on account of tife sic ne< of the pastot, Rev. E. P. Taylt The folowing query widI be dernat Iby the pupil< nanjeul nex: Fa idiy afi noon: R. solvi d, That it 's right f women to vote in all municipal eli ~tion". Affrmative.-Miss Beanfort Lyl Mi-s Bentie Rutland, Miss Libelle Ct lee, Miss Biatnche Roberts '4il L~mmnon, Mas Lia Brooks, M dIrn' B ar. s Miss Sadie Ayco'ck anid Mr. Ler .Wst, of Columbuia, visited at Pr Penrio'.'s last week We were q..ite surprised to see i recent snow, though we rather en'j ) We are now having fine weatl ~and the farmers are taking advant of it by pre-paring their land to pla Mr.'P. S Robertson, of this cc r mnitv, died recently of pneumonia it the State Hospital ot Columbia, wh' d e was serving as a nurse. Tere was a picture of the teach andl pupils of the graded school ta recently by Mr. We-st. We were g to know h's camera was not i;'jured1 the operaitionf. R. i. I re Robbed the Grave. is ,A srtling incident of which I b.'John Otiver of Philadelphia, was a ujct, is narrated by him as follo~ "I was in a most dreaidtul conditi 7My skin w'a< him st yellow, e d ukn, tongrue coated, pain cani r utls itn back and sides, n a;-petit m grada lly growing weaker day Dy d >d Three phEsieiana had given me Portun -tiy, a friend advised try e' lectric Bitters,' andC to my great ee .ad -rrise, the first uottle mad e decided~ improvement. I contin inin heir use tor three w eeks, and am r a well msit. I krnow they waved 'slie anud robbtd the grave of anioi ne vitim." No one should fai'. to ee them. Only 50 cents per bottle ,.Mater Co.'s drng store. .Bu COUGH STRUP cures HWacuo i an~rn iin few days. Why then rhk Consumption, a slow, se death? Get Dr. Bulls - Syrup. Prios, Urn. Don be 1moed upon. S er..e te ao.1ersuatumte; it is not as as drs AssaNaMP as asses. MeCArLmT-MOOR, - ateree,.S. C., March 6.-Our *im inanity has. been recently awakened by the merry chimes of the ever exhi!. arsting wedding bell#. Mr. .W. J. McCarley, of Cheater, and Mim Maggie Moore, daughter of Mrs. Win. Moore, were married at the bome of the bride's mother on Wednesday last at 4 pt n. ReveM R. Kirkpatriek con dated a very'solems and Impressive ceremony in the'presence of a small Soncourse of 'elatives. At 4 30 p. w. dinner was announed, whereupon all repaired to the spacious lirong ball to partake of the many good things that were so abundantly spread before them. -The groom Is well known all over this co unty as a man of sterling worth, noted for hs many traits of goodness 60ch as honesty, intelligence, inds trious and energy. The bride will be sorely missed in our community both n. social circles and in church. Her love of amuse ment and enjoyment, also religious inspirationi, was ever a medium of msogneticaliesa to our circles. Ray heifiinuence not decrease, but have a br44er sweep during the years which we hope shall be many that she is 4til to live. Our congratulations are benignantly ter.dored him who is to be blessed with sn& a companion for life. >II&.bappy coup!e will make their home in Chester. A F-lend. Oeia A T W 022A. mesass klled YN 10i!z NO ZIDGeWAT xxws. Bidgeway, S. C., March 6.-Tbe grip as.made Its appearance In Or to again, ani quite a number of our * zens are sfflictee with it. municipal election takes place sOo and there will probably be a Ia =mnber of caadidates for bOO ma :hid&aldermen, ts all these poel udisome salaries, weWI v a learn that Dr. Ott and Mr. 0.UF 2 Mc cben will ccmmence business a ean e rly day. We wish them succes -in th 'r new enterp rise. t D-. Bullock and famIly are visiting the Ily of Capt. W. J. Johnson. e Mr Win. Boyd, of Winnstforo, wa .on a few dir age. Boa. J. D. Harrison attended thi aWashington I naugnt ation on Mondal blaster Robert Coleman left on visit to Florida on Monday last. Mr. James Bolick, of Columbia, spending a few days with his parenti e MrT Henry Heins, formerlyc rRe yIs again in town shakin r' handrwith his many friends. We, bear Messrs. Ruff h Co. conten 1 p late building a new brick store sooi e. The business portion of town will soo ybe all. brick, which will greatly is prove Its appearance. Now is a good time to comment the cot1on factory. Occsional. kPRESTON RION, r Pacific Firs Iasurance Company or New York. c- Glen Fall Insurasce Company New York. seRochester German lasurauco Coi ' pany of Rochester, N. Y. r-Solicits share o! public patronage. [r. 9-26-1y ''~ White Head Cabbage. Dr- IF YOU WANT' WHiTE BEA h Cabbage soon buy some of our Ea ed Cabbage Plants. 552 McMASTER CO. ge MONEY TO LOAN. "" FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS C re real estate. Apply at The News a1 Herald offlbe. -- Lt EGGS FOR HATCH. m gmahnofthehel-ndI ris: tesao imtdnme fe ryeos ht Wadtestebs at1upo1-bck" av.J.L ICMN EARLY PRING ARRIVALSI .To Give You a Start on Spring Goods, We are offering new white goods in Checked Muslin, Nain sook, Lawns, Dimities, Corduroys and Piques. In colored goods, we are showing some pretty styles in Piques, Cordu-4 roy, Fancy Gingham, Chambrays and Percals. These are just the thing for early spring waists. A wy fine line of new Embroideries in match patterns, both Swiss and Hamb*g. A good bargain in short lengths O Embroidery and Insertion at 5C to 8 1-3c per yard. Seme thing new in Ladies' Belts, with ribbon streamers and spike ends; also new gilt and silver belting, with tassels to match. Our Mr. Caldwell is now in the northern markets buying our spring stock. Miss Kellam will have charge of our millinery agfa this season. She is novv in LE*timore buying our sprMg goods. We ask that you see our w Goods; it will pay you WE BU Y GOODS CHEA P, and we are satisfied with a small profit, so we sell cheap. "The best goods for the least money", is our motto. The Gad-well Dry Goods Oompany. NEW STOCK R. & G. CORSETS. ALL SHAPES, WE WANT THE LADIES TO KNOW THAT WE KEEN THE bonon Ce brateb Glovedittfin THEY ARE UNDOUBTEDLY THE BEST CORSBTS MADE. CET ONE AND BE CONVINC1EBo KLa_ N ADDITION STO KEEPING A FULL LINE OF FAMILY GROCE. RIES, I ALSO CARRY THE BEST LINE OF Slhoos in WingisbOPO. aTHE BESTHAM ON THE MARKETATTHE mLEAST MONEY. J. D. McCarley& Co.'S. gAS TILE TIME FOR PLANTING IS I is o nnucethtNEAR, I wshto nnunc tatI have a fine assertment of both MULES AND HORSES, ready for work. A few aech-* mated Horses and Mules, for rough and heavy service. THE HIGH GRADE ROCK HILL BUGGIES always in stock. Rock Hill One-Horse 'Wagons. Try one. Saddles, Bridles, Harness of all kinds and of the best make. '1Thanking my friends and the public generally for their liberal patronage to me, I very respectfully solicit a continu ance of the same, g.-;3 ;:- "--- D. A. Crawford, WINNSBORO, L. 0. SHOES! SHOES! FOR LADIES. N OXFORD SLIPPERS, FROM $1.oo to $2-50 FOR MEN< VICI KIDS, FROM $I-5o to $8-5o FOR CHILDREN. ALL KINDS OF STYLES AT BAR GAIN PRICES. For Everybody. SHOES at from twenty-five to fifty cents a pair cheaper than elsewhere. W*Vinnsboro Racket Co. C. B. Gladden, Mgr