VERY MAN practice. "practical economy CLOTHING. Every man who has any and "good fitting" clothing s: CLOTHING. There is just as much di suit as there is in the makinc watch you want to know "h< "insides." So about clothes. "insides." How is it built? some just "thrown together." Our Clothing is "Built" "Good Fit" and "Permanent We are prepared to shoi of the best manufactures in . - We are also prepared to oto.a "well dressed man"-_ Co sizes; Neckwear in abundanci Well, you will have to enough about them.. Suspenders, Hosiery, Ui Now AS .We don't hesitate to s "the most complete" and "u] exhibited in this town. STRAW HATSi quality. FELT HATS in from the cheapest t< We ask you to come -an< that we willsell yor GOOD atprices th .-fl astonish yo K I'CHIltM E A~UCAL INTELLIGE~NCE ._V.. Fciday, May 3, . - - 1901 -Mr. W. 0. Brice, of Co lumbia, is in town. '-Mis~s Ada Gureton is visiting relatives in Charlotte. R1ev. A. McA. Pittman, of Gieenwood, was in town yester day. - 4-The body of Mrs. Preston h~Qs is expected to reach Edge fIdto-day. ~-he weather the last two .dayswas quite in contrast with .that of the past week. -Quite a large number from Wiinnsboro will doubtless go to the reunion next week. -This has been a week of re planting. The farmers have been compelled to replant much of their corn and cotton. -Capt. Jordan at the Bank is ready~to receive your first install int in the Merchants' Building and Loan Association. -That editorial of the State's on'-tHli velvet bean had the desir.ed effect..- A gentleman in town went at once and bought i.1 the seed to be had. -While the new machinery at thie Fairfield Cotton Mills is be ing adjusted, the mill is closed. It will be a week or ten days be fore work is resumed. - -The South Carolina College defeated 'TWofford in a game .of baseball May the 1st. 0. Davis mnade a catch that was a special feature of the game. -R. A~McMaster will be at 'the tow hall to-day and to-mor row p-- :red to register the voters of sc'aool distr'ict No. 14. Your -county certificate is necessary to entitle you to registei. -"While they are having these intercollegiate contests between the male coll'weswhy not have something of tne same kind among the female colleges," was the suggestive remark of a genitle .man on the streets yesterday. -tur. S. I. Woodbridge, the re neird mi,-siinary'-rni Chins, who .we epected. to bold' wissioniary aer !ie3s at the Preib) terian churcb,-be ginaning to day, writea that he cannot come at this time. le hopes to be - t bl to hi here at a later d1ate. irar1 WHO HAS A REGARD FOR his pocket-book ani wants to should seeoar line of SPRING regard for "well cut," well made ould see our line of SPRING fference in the "making" of a r of a watch. When you buy a )w about the movements"-the You want to know how about Some clothing is "built" and and consequently you get a Shape." v you the "choicest productions" kmerica. COME AND SEE. show you the other requisites lars and Cuffs in all shapes and and in all shapes. see them. We can't tell you iderwear and Handkerchiefs. TO HA TS. ay that we svill be able to show to date" stock of Hats ever n endless variety and all colors and shapes, t : Stetson's Best. t I see and find out for yourself E GOODS U. t I RCANTILE CO. -Miss Lil Dwight has gone to Spartanburg to attend the great . Musical Festival at Converse. She will remain for a few days ~ after the festival is over. -Rev. W. E Bogg3, D D., ofJ ck snyvide, F~L, will preach the baces laureate sermcu at the Prdob terian C, 1 ege for Women June 9'h. The annual addresa will b. by Fa'eeidentc Har'z g Jane 10th.F -Mrs. Helen Bullock, an or- I ganizer of the Woman's Temper- g ance Union, will deliver a lecture in the Methodist Church at some ~ hour Monday evenmg. The ~ hour is yet to be .fied but the g, same will be announced in the ~ various churches Sunday. Mrs. Bullock was booked for a lecture at Bidgeway last- night and also for another to-night. -Whatever else may be lacking 61 in Winnsbcro this summer soda w~ water and other refreshing drinks ti will not be on the list. To the ti fountain now running there will w be added two others. Both Mc- T Master Co. and Jno. H. McMaster i & Co. are now preparing to put in fountains. With three soda ti fouains. in towh and two ice C houses in'town it does look as if fe this little town-metropolis for ti editorial purposes-could keep ei cool. c For School Trustees. t Please announce the following ti names for school trustees; y W. G. JoRDAN, lc R. Y. TURNER Patron. Mt. Zion Societyh There will be a meeting of Mt.W Zion Society at 10 a. m. Monday, y May 6th. A school trustee will , be elected at the meeting. G. H. McMaster, Secretary. H. A. Gaillard, President. New Advertisements. it Election of Dispenser-The in county board of control of Fair field county announces the elec tion of the dispenser and his clerk for June the 14th. See notice. b: Spring Cleaning-McMaster & 2 Co. announce all the necessities it for a general spring cleaning- a~ B. B. Poison, paints, etc. O.A.BTO7 .zA.. -i Resn~a hu~mdYu~a~ws* Bea Register. To-day and to-morrow are the last days for registering for the election of school trustees to be had Monday. Mr. R. N. McMas ter has been appointed to register the voters for this election, and he will be at the town hall ready to register you. Only those who have county registration certifi cates can register. All qualified electors for school district No. 14 are entitled to registration. Catawba Falls Plcnc. The regular annual picnic at Catawba Falls will be held to morrow, the first Saturday in gfay, in accordance with a custom >f long standing. Quite a good number of the young people of own will go. It is said that all he members of the Cooking Club will go. If so, they would do well to carry their coffee and tea pots along and show what pro ress they have been making in eir chosen art. Where and To Whom. In calling attention to the be ining of the payment of the ntalhments of the Merchants' Building and Loan Association, he place where the money was to >e paid and the party to whom to )e paid were omitted. Capt. Jor Ian at the Winnsboro Bank is he secretary and treasurer, and s now ready to collect the first nstallment. Already several hun tred shares have' been taken, and arties who have not attended to he same are requested to call at he bank and pay the same. Election of School Trustees. Monday, May the 6th, has been ,ppointed by the trustees of Dis rict No. 14 as the day for the lection of two trustees. One of hese will be elected to succeed dr. J. M. Stewart, whose term rill expire, and the other will be lected to succeed Mr. T. H. Eetchin, who resigned. The one ,etting the highest number of otes will get the full term, and he one getting the second highest umber will get the unexpired erm. The same day the Mt. ion Society will elect a succes or to Mr. T. K. Elliott whose rm expires. notel Arrivals, HoTE Duvn.-C. S. Quinn,' 'irinia; C. W. Kingman, New 'ork; W. E. Smith, Newberry; hn C. Dixon, South Carolina; . M. Brown, South Carolina; '.A. Gilbert, Philadelphia, Pa.; D. Ben, Columbia; B. 0. Jones, vannah; G. W. Mullens, Atlanta; 6. Jarvis, Atlanta; F. W. Mc ollum, Baltimore; F. H. Mc chern, Ridgeway; G. B. Phil ps, North Carolina; J. H. Ha od, Savannah; R. H. Gray, Ten ~ssee; A. P. Brown, Columbia; . E. Smith, Savannah; C. A. irke, Georgia; D. L. Stevenson, ~evenson, S. C.; J. B. Anderson, altimore, Reduced Rates. Monday and Tuesday, May the ,h and 7th, the Southern Rail y Company will sell return kets to Columbia on account of e May festival for one fare hich is $1.06 from Winnsboro. hese tickets will be good till, Le8th. Wednesday and Thursday, May e 8th and 9th, return tickets to lumbia on account of the Con derate ieunion will be sold at te low rate of one cent a mile ch way which will make the )st of the tickets from Winns ro seventy cenis. The limit of Lese tickets will be the 13th. For both of these occasions ekets will be sold from all other ints in the county at the same w rates as quoted above. BUINESS LOCAL*4. Jst received new line of ready-to ear ats at Mrs. A. L2. McCsrley'a. Try W. S. Fo:bea & Co's Monti llo Hlams. They are mild e-ned and ib every care and a'tention. ai~d ar e 'noucd to be the finest hams on e mat ket As for W.8S Forbes & ,s Motebello Lar.J. It is .he leadi gbrad. Every package guatranteed he strictly pure and to c->ntin noth gbut bog fat. for OvAr F~fty Yeea. M. WINsLOw's SOoTHING STRUP - been used for over fifty years by ili~is of mothers for tbeir children bile teething, with perfect success.1 soothes tbhe child, sottens the gums. lays al pain, cures wind calic, and the best remedy for diarrhoea l' ill relieve the poor little frufferer rimediitely. Sold by druggists In rery part of the world. Twenty five ots a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mra. Wioslow's Soothing Syrop," ake. a. other kind. 1-1-17 .Bull COUCH SYRUP cures waelkng Coughs, Sore Lungs, GripPneu monia and Bron'is in a few days. Why then risk Consumption, a slow, sure death? Get Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Price, 25m. Don't be imposed upon. Refuse the dealer's substitn te ; it is not as good as Dr. Bull's. Sd - asI Oi09 cures Rbmumaimo, Ackes OW Palm. Sa & 1 Cs. SHOT BY A POLICErIAN. Wednesday's Record Among the Evil Doers. The town treasury had another good day of it Wednesday as the result of some evil-doing in town. Press Hall became engaged in a difficulty with another negro, and in his too great desire to do him bodily injury, displayed the weap ons lhe had concealed in his poek".. This brought him with in lutches of the law, and wheW got ready to leave town, he minus a ten dollar bill and also' the- weapons which he had brought with him against the peace -and dignity of this com monwealth. A little later a brother of Hall's got in a diffi culty with a white man, and though his antagonist was doing nothing more than pounding him a few blows on the head with a sledge-hammer, Hall took to his feet, and while making good his escape as he thought, he was sud denly called to a halt by a ball from the pistol of Police Ketchin who had been called upon to stop him. Fortunately, the ball had spent its force, having struck the grounil before striking him. The wound inflicted was a very slight one. The officer of the law evi dently did not intend to hit him at all, but as the case in so many similar instances, he missed hu mark. Hall was allowed to go without any fine, as it was thought that he had enough in him to be a gentle reminder to him hereafter when he came to town. His white antagonist contributed $2.50 to the to* treasury for the sanguine pleasure he had" in dealing a few blows on Hall's head. BRVANT AND LONGTOWN. Mi? Nannie Edmds, of Ei yand M. . J.Wilds if wwere united in mar iagen the 24th. The marriage ook 1cat the residence of Mr. . P. Wray, at Ridgway, Rev. . L. Freeman officiatn. The bridal party left immed ately after the ceremony for the ome of the groom in Longtown. Miss Edmnunds was one of idgeway's most charming daugh rs. Mr. Wilds is one of Longtown's most progressive and energetic ~armers. Mr. Wild's many friends ake pleasure in welcoming his ride in their midst. Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Wilds, of 'olumbia, attended the Edmunds ~Vilds' marriae. They also spent ome time in Lngtown. Miss Mary Simipson has e urned home, after visiting rela ives at Ridgeway and Simpsons. Miss Jenmie Gladden returi.d ome from Winnsboro on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Tidwell, of idgeway, visited Mr. D. W. Tid ell and family this week. Mr. Win. Sanders has returned rom Richmond, Va., where he as been attending a medical hool. Mrs. W. D. Tidwell has gone to blumbia to see her mother who very ill.' Mr. R. A. Stewart, of Winns oro, is in Longtown. Our senators seem to have lost heir *natorial dignity. Mq1, 1901. D. E. H. James C. Reed, ex-depot corn issary at.Manilla, is being tried r receiving commissions on con racts. The center of population has ove(' fourteen miles westward d two miles southward in the )ast decade. Notice to Stocioeli. A meeting of the stockholderd of e Fui field Cotton Milla is heureby ailed for Monday, June 3:d, 1901, at 1 o'cloek A. M , in the Pre-idleiat's om of The Wirnnsb'ro Bank, Winne ioro, S. C., for the purpoe of consid izing the quo-ti'.n of increasing the sapital stock of vaid campamny to ~25 0t0, the increased stock to be of a class knoWn as ' prefe rredt." JNO. W.CaTIIART, Seen tai y. F.K. ELI(OTT, P'residenut. Please R We i5ep JNevv all tle tiMe a stoel full This week we ask your Matting. New patterns in Prices, 1 5C, 2< c, and 25c, whi< 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 Ladi pretty. We have a bargain i which are worth much mor Shoes, stylish and comfortable