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SATA[o S EVERY MAN practice "practical economy" S CLOTHING. Every man who has any r and "good fitting" clothing sh< CLOTHING. There is just as much diff suit as there is in the making watch you want to know "hov "insides." So about clothes. "insides." How is it built? some just "thrown together." Our Clothing is "Built" "Good Fit" and "Permanent S We are prepared to show of the best manufactures in A We are also prepared to S of a "well dressed man"-Coll' sizes; Neckwear in abundance Well, you will have to enough about them. Suspenders, Hosiery, Un NOW AS We don't hesitate to sa "the most complete" and "up exhibited in this town. STRAW HATS in quality. FELT HATS in a from the cheapest to We ask you to come and that we will sell you GOOD( -at prices that will astonish you KETCHIN MEl" 0CAL'1NTELLiGtiNCE Friday, A pril 26, - - - 1901 -Miss Sallie Buff is visiting in town this week. -Mrs. Jno. A. DesPortes has been visiting in Ridgeway this .week. -Miss Alice McMaster has re 4turned from her school at Rocky Creek. -Mr. W. Zach McGhee, of Co - lambia, was in town Tuesday evening. -Those interested should not fgtthe club cetnalled for . . H. W. RufT of Ridge 'wry, visited the fauanly of her biobther Tuesday. -Special services will be held in the :A. B. P. and Methodist -churches. See notices. -Married, April 14th, 1901, C. B. Metheson, to Miss Rebecca *Jones, by Rev. E. P. Taylor. -Mr. M. B. Gilbert, who has been visiting his brother, has re turned to his home at Welford. -Mrs. S. G. Martin and family have gone to their country home near Mitford for an extended visit. -Mrs. D. D. Gaillard and her son, Pierre, left Wednesday morn ing~ for Duluth, Iowa, their future -Miss Janie Hollingsworth, who has been teaching at Wal laceille, has returned to her home at Abbeville. -Dr. Robt. S. Beckham, of *Xershaw, has returned home after a visit to his daughter, Mrs. J. Frank Fooshe. -Capt. Sligh and Mr. W. L. Holley have returned from Green 'rille where they attended the United States court. -Catcher Quattlebaum proved to be a veritable Gibraltar to the whizzing bails from Carolina's famous pitcher-Edgefield Chron icle. -A meeting of the subscribers totecapital stock of the Mer chants' Building and Loan Asso ciation is called for this evening. See notice. -Mr. David A. Coleman, of .Feastersille, has returned from Bring ClotHnl 7HO HAS A REGARD FOR his pocket-book ani wants to hould seeour line of SPRING egard for "well cut," well made )uld see our line of SPRING "erence in the "making" of a of a watch. When you buy a v about the movements"-the You want to know how about Some clothing is "built" and and consequently you get a hape." you the "choicest productions" merica. COME AND SEE. how you the other requisites ars and Cuffs in all shapes and and in all shapes. RTS.~ see them. We can't tell you lerwear and Handkerchiefs. TO HA TS. that we vill be able to show to date" stock of Hats ever endless variety and 1l1 colors and shapes, Stetson's Best. see and find out for yourself ~300DS (CANTILE CO. been attending lectures at the medical department of the Uni versity of Kentucky. -Mr. Geo. H. McMaster has returned from Columbia where he attended the meeting of the State pension board. Fairfield has no pe nsioners in Class A, 8 in Class Band 103 in Class C. -Mrs. Katie Patton Flenniken, of Winnsboro, came over Satur day on a visit. Mrs. Kate Ken nedy and Mrs. A. S. Kennedy have been sick for several weeks. They are in the clutches of the grippe. Mrs. Flenniken ran over to see them and to freshen memo ries of the past in "Dear old Pue West." Mrs. Flenniken is entitled to the best Due West has, "Her very stones are dear," to her. A. R. Presbyterian. FoR SALE.-Russell's Big Bolled Prolific Cotton Seed; 50 cents per bushel, f. o. b. cars, Ridgeway, S. C. Address N. W. Palmer. Says He Was Tortured "I safered such paini from co nn I ceuld1 hardly walk," writes il Robi" -on, Hdilsborongh, Ills., but Bncken;-. Ainica Salve camp'eteh~ enired them " Acts like magic on sprainQ, bruise", ens, aores, scaldia, burns, boils, ulcer'. Prfec~t healer f .k'n disea-es and pies. Cure guaranteed by McMa'ter Co. 2.5c. CL UB I1EETING TO-NIGHIT. The meeting of the subscribers to the club announced for Tues day evening was postponed till this evening at 8.30 o'clock. A full. meeting is desired as the organization will be completed. FOR RAILROAD COrIMISSIONER. Representative John G. Woll ing, of Fairfield county, was in the city recently and announced that he will be a candidate for railroad commissioner in the cam paign next year.-Chester Re porter. Off to Europe. Quite a large party of the young ladies of Winnsboro leaeve this afternoon for a trip to Europe. The party will leave from "Fair view Hall" at 5.30. They are ex pected to go by the quickest pos sible routes, doing a dozen or more cities in only a few hours. A Cuban delegation of five del egates is on its way to Washing tn. Easter Elections--St. Johns Church Wardens-C. S. Dwight, Johr A. DesPortes. Vestrymen-H. A. Gaillard Dr. R. B. Hanahan, Longstreel Gantt. Secretary and treasurer-Ern est Ellison. QUARTERLY CONFERENCE. The second quarterly conferencE of the Winnsboro circuit, M. E. Church, South, will be held at the Winnsboro Church Saturday by the presiding elder, Rev. E. T. Hodges. Mr. Hodges will preach Saturday morning at 11 o'clock, 2nd again Sunday morning at the same hour. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Black Death-Jno. H. McMas ter & Co. call your attention to Black Death as a sure destruction to those potato bugs. Clothing-). V. Walker & Co. advatise clothing to please the eye, to satisfy the mind, made to wear, and sold on merit. Organdies-Lauderdale & Bry son call your attention to their sacrifice sale of organdies. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kid You Hare Always Bought Bears the Signature of HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DUvAL.-J. M. Beaure guard, Atlanta; A. P. Gilbert, Charlotte, N. C.; G. J. Nauss, Atlanta, Ga.; F. C. Jones, New York; R. N. Smith, city; J. F. L. Habenicht, Columbia; Hal Dick, South Carolina; Jas. H. Hart and wife, Reading, Mich.; Mrs. H. B. Capman, Reading, Mich.; W. H. Pearson, North Carolina; T. L. Haydon, Philadelphia; Chas. Lyle, -; W. S. Bowman, -; W. E. Smith, Savannah, Ga.; Jas. W. Stokes, New York; J. E. Hig gins, Morgantown, S. C.; M. A. Edmunds, Louisville, Ky. rleeting at the A. R. R. Church. The sacrament of the Lord's apper will be observed at the L. R. P. Church on next Sabbath. Rev A.S. ogesof Rock Hill will be present to do the preach ing on the occasion. He is a young man of pleasing address, and an earnest and popular preacher. The pastor urges all the mem bers and adherents of the church to attend these services, and a ordial invitation is extended to all others to join with us in our worship. Preaching will commence to ay (Friday) andi continue through the Sabbath, two services each ay, at 11 a. m. and 8.15 p. m. C. E. McDonald. Ina Well. At about eleven o'clock Thurs ay it was learned in town that the night before at about the same hour Mr. E. D. Mobley of Black stock had been found in his well. he report at first was that he was dead, but a later investiga ion disclosed the fact that, though badly bruised by the fall, e was still alive, conscious, and that hopes of his recovery were being entertained. We have no information as to the occurrence. We join the many friends of Mr. Mobley in sympathy for him and the hopes for his speedy recovery. Mr. Moblev is one of the ounty's best citizens, and a reat interest in him has been anifested by a large number. Mr. D. A. Crawford and his wife, a daughter of Mr. Mobley's, went t once to Lackstock. NOTES ABOUT THE COLORED PEOPLE. Master Frank Gladney has re urned to school to resume his studies after a week's illness from the grip. Mr. C. F. Ford is taking a course n music. The rally at Zion- church and the "cross"-unveiling" will take place Sunday, April 28, at which time the pastor and members, with help from the public, hope to raise $75. The windows of St. James' have been painted red, white and blue, with religious mottoes on them. Mr. Frank Caison, of White ak, died after a brief illness. He was a good man, and left a large family to mourn his loss. He died a righteous death. The colored people are trying to merit the kindly feeling of the best class of white people. .Bull COUGH SYRUP cures Hacking Coughs, Sore Lungs, Grippe,Pneu monia and Bronchitis in a few days. Why then risk Consumption, a slow, sure death? Get Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price, 25c. Don't be imposed upon. Refuse the dealer's substitute; it is not as good as Dr. Bull's. Salvation Oil cures Rheuatse , Aches and Pains. 5&25 cts. CHURCH SERVICES. Services will be held in the follow ng churches on Sunday: Presbyterian-1I s. w., by the pae tor. Sunday School at 5 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 5 p. m. Methodist-11 a. m., by Rev. E. T. Hodg-s. Sunday School at 5 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday at 5 p. m. Associate Reformed Presbyterian Rev. A. S Ro-g.-r s. Service at 11 a. m. and 8 15 p. In. Sunday School at 5 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednes day at 7.30 p. In. SI. John's Churh.-Mor.ig se; v'ce and serinon at 11 o'cleck. Sunday s-hnc.l and Bible Class at 5 p. m. Eve ning service at 6 o'clock. BUslNESS LOCALS. Ja4 ree-ived new line o' ready-to wear haits at Mrs. A. L. Mearle3 '1. We take oralera for Tailor-Made Clothing. Snilp, $13 00, $15.00, $17.50, and $20 00. Fit guo anteed. L trge line of sampleo. 3 26 1m CALDE.L DRT GOODs Co. Try W. S. Fo:bes & Co's Monti bello llams. They are mild cuied and with every care and attention, and are pronounced to be the finest hams on the market. Ask for W. S Forbes & Co's Moatebe!!o Lar.l. It is ,he lead in~g brai.d. Every package gnarantced to be srictly pure and to contain noth ing but hog fat. UNION DOTS. Rev. J. K. Hall will assist Rev. Kirkpatrick with his meeting, opening May the 3rd, continuing over Sabbath. Mr. John Brown, who has been real sick, is improving. All grain around here is grow ing well, especially Mr. Lee Scruggs' and Mills Lemmon's. The young people enjoyed a sociable given by Miss Lottie G. Rabb on last Tuesday night. SWork~ng 24 Hours a Day The -e's no rest for th ise tireless little workers-Dr. King's New Life Pills. .Millions are alway s busy, cur ingr Torpid Liver, Jandic -, Bilious ness. Fever and Ague. The' banmish Sick fleadache, drive out Malaria. Never grion or wea'.en. Emall, taste '.ice, work wonders. Try them. 25c at McMaster Co.'s. ITENlS FROM RABB. A wild duck was found dead in Miss Belle Lemmon's chicken yard, supposed to have knocked against the house in trying to pass over. Mr. Jas. Maefie is fortunate in securing a good job in Columbia, where he is now engaged in work. His family are still at their home. Miss Jano Harvey improves very slowly, not able to walk around any yet. Farmers were getting on fine with cotton planting when the wet spell stopped them. Mr. W. J. Lemmon is the only one who is about through planting. Grain is growing fine, notwith standing the cool, disagreeable weather. Miss Simonton's scholars did credit to themselves on Friday evening, in the way of speaking, reciting p..stry and reading com positions. I will make special mention of Mary Park'4 and Jen nie Milling's composition, the subject-"Easte. Gardens and spring chickens are backward iu this neighbor hood. X. Y.Z. N ot ice Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the subacribera to the espinla! atock of the Ntii ants' Building and Loan Asseeiation ii hereby called to meet in the (o inty Court lIouse, at .ix o'c&ock P. M , on Friday afternoon. April 26 h, 1901, for the unpase et organ'zirg said Associa'ion by the e eerti.an of a B*,a'd of Dirc ore, and tor ,uch orher bu-iten as may come tLefore their. T K ELLIO'IT, J 1V. McnlSI'ER, W. RI. R'B4, JOHN -. CA HCART, J. E MCjosNu.D. . 426 1 Furmiture. Urto-date Ba~d-room Si'ts Sideboairds, flil R e'k-, (Chaira. Rock trF, Extension, Tlablei, Wardr.,bes, Safes, anid a full steek of every tbir g in t he turieitet e linre. O gan', Baby ::arri gea, Sawlng Machine', ('ook Etc've4. Dry Goodar. Groc- i5e-, Shioes, et c., alwas an hand. J. 0. BO AG. Please R We 1eiop Ne-x all tlao tim o stoe full This week we ask your s Matting. New patterns in Prices, 15C, 2< c, and 25c, whic you see the quality. Another item we want y< have them with fancy handles suit your purse. Two styles of at $i.oo and $1.25. Just opened, a large lot of Straw Hats, all shapes and sty] for these, but sell them cheap. Something new in Ladic pretty. We have a bargain it which are worth much more Shoes, stylish and comfortable. <s j)Xillir We have been doing a ri selling more hats than ever bi We have replenished our stock style you want. The styles ar Give us a call. SThe CaldweII Dry What a Commotion Black Death will cause in that little family that visits your potato gatch. Perfectly harmless to man, but death to bugs, parasites and insect life of all kinds.! Wage war on these pests with Black Death I It is sure death. We will supply you at roc a pound or 3 pounds for 25e-. Yours for death to bugs, INO. H. McMASTER & CO Druggists. 'Phone 39. Califorriia Evaporatecd Fruits. This is the season for these fruits. We have them in all grades and prices-Apples, Peaches, Prunes and Apricots. MAPLE SYRUP to close out at cost before the weather gets warm. W e give trading stamps. F. M. HABENICHT, All goods delivered. B. B. POISON. PAINTS in i variety of shades. OILS, VARNISHES. PAINT BRUSHES from 5c upward. CA LCIMO in all colors. WALL PAPER by sam ple. McMaster Co. Emember Gooods eoniqg uad l-eep ouP an d fpOs). pecial attention to our line of extra fine and heavy goods. h you will think cheap when )u to see is Umbrellas. We and plain' loops. Prices to special value is a good Gloria Men's, Boys' and Children's es. We don't ask long prices Is' Patent Kid Oxfords, very Oxfords at 75c and $i.oo, . Men's Low-cut Vici Kid ishing.business in this room, !fore so early in the season and you can be suited in any e up-to-date and prices low. Goods Company, furniture. WE still bave a good stock on hand -the latest design., best workman ship. Prices bave adva -ced, but we will give you the bnefitof the old prices for a short iime. FURNI URE NEATLY REPAIRED AND UP. IIOLSTERING DONE. 5ewing fIfacbines. We have ibe Twentieth Centory, the litest invention; caps the climax and ;ariled t ff the gold medal at the Paris Exposition and other expositieni. Call rsn me and I will tell you how to save money in puchaaing high grade ma deale aare the best. When y ou send money to a diatant ei y In anawer to a uloulnge advertisemnent expecting to get a big bargain probably you will get left. Dous't be taken In bv sharp er.; buy from thise who have a reps- - tatlon to sustain. MA' RfINEA REPAIRED AT MODERAtE PRICE. :: stoves. : Air-Tight Heat. rs, a'so Box and Coal St< yes at and below c )at, rather than carry r.ver until another season. SrOVEi REPAIRED AND bO'ME IMADE -AS 600D AS NEW. The Uddertaker's Denartuent is complete. Al. cells promptly attend ed to R. W. Phillips. Letters of Administration. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, cour or IR1iaZL.D. By 8. R. JOHHSTON,hq., JudgePr~idbe. W HI5ES John W. Lyles, U1e'rk of grant him letters adminisrtowith Will annexed, de bla non. of teett and effects of Mrr. Sarah J. Davis, de-' esed: These are, therefore, to cite and admom. ibh all anli singular the kidred. and creditors of the said Mrs. Sarah J. Davis, deseased, that they be and appear before' me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Fairfield Court House, S.- U., on the 11th day of May next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if anyte have, why the said adndinistration shudnot be grne. Given under my hand, this .thday of April, A. D. 1901. .RJONT . 4-1 -5 Judge of :Probate. THlE M ANAGE 'ENr' OF THE Equitable Life Assucance S cihty of the U,.ited States desires to, anno~unce the app4'intment of Mr J M. E i .tt se IHeaident Agent for Winnsboro am4 vi'dnity.