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tVLERY MAN practice "practical economy" s CLOTHING. Every man who has any r and "good fitting" clothing shc CLOTHING. There is just as much diff suit as there is in the making watch you want to know "howi "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"-Colla sizes; Neckwear in abundance ~SH L Well, you will have to enough about them. Suspenders, Hosiery, Und Now AS We don't hesitate to say "the most complete" and 'up 1 ted,in this tow4. 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 I. KICTCHIN Mfl Friday, May 10. - - - 1901 -Rev. J. L. Freeman is visit ing in Lancaster. -Fairfield County was well S represented at the Reunion. -Mr. R. N. McMaster has gone on a visit to his son at Tampa, Fla. -Miss Mamic McMeekin has returned from her school at Ebe nezer. -Mr. Josiah Obear took in the musical festival at Columbia Tuesday. -The store of Jno. H. Mc Master & Co. is rapidly nearing Mr. Chas. Elliott has returned from a trip to Baltimore and Washington. -The Sans Souci hols its secon~d meeting this afternoon at Miss Mary Matthews'. -The soda fountain at McMas ter & Co's., "The Fountain in a Hole," is now in operation." -Mrs. M. C. Rion left Wed nesday evening for an extended visit to her daughter at Reading, Pa. -Mrs. J. D. Fooshie, of Coro naca, S. C., is spending a few days with the family of her son, J. Frank Fooshe. -From the large lot of tele phone poles on the street one would infer that the lines in town are to.ge much extended. -Mr. W. A. Beaty is at home. The milliof which he was secre tary and treasurer is now shut down for an indefinite periodl. -Mrs. J. Kellar, of Green wood, is visiting friends and rela tives in Fairfield County, where she is remembered as Miss Mc Crorey. -Miss Ella Stitt, of Stevenson, and Mr. Adams, of Columbia, were married Wednesday, and left on the train Thursday for the home of the groom. -All the people in Winnsboro who did not stay at home Wed nesday and Thursday with a few possible exceptions went to the reunion in Columbia. Many of them will remain till the close. -The y-oung men alround( town 4 HO HAS A REGARD FOR is pocket-book ani wants tc hould seeour line of SPRING ogard for "well cut," well made luld see our line of SPRING erence in the "making" of a f a watch. When you buy a about the movements"-the You want to know how about Some clothing is "built" and mnd consequently you get a 1ape." you the "choicest productions' 'nerica. COME AND SEE. how you the other requisites rs and Cuffs in all shapes and and in all shapes. ? TS.~ ee them. We can't tell you erwear and Handkerchiefs. TO HA TS. that we ,vill be able to show ,o date" stock of Hats ever endless variety and 11 colors and shapes, Stetson's Best. see and find out for yourself ~OODS (CANTILT CO. a baseball team at an early day. By calling at The News and Her ald information can be had as to the proper person to run the bases as a substitute, if this good old fashion is still in existence. -When all of the old wooder bridges on Congress street are removed, it will present a much better appearance than at the present time. The removal of all wooden awnings, gutter posts, etc. at the same time, would be largely in order. -Thirty-three of Winnsboro's citizens can now begin to make the two-dollar membership sub scribed to the Southern Educa tional Association on the condi tion that it come to Columbia. To Columbia it comes, and it is to the credit of Winnsboro thai she has done more than any other town in the State outside of the one in which it is to be held tC bring this distinguished body o: educators to meet in South Caro lina. For Ovear Fifty Years. Mas. Wmstow's Soo'rfmax STRUI haq been used for over fifty years by milins of mothers for their child rer wile teething, with perfect success It soothes the child, sottens the sums allays all pain, cnres witad calie, anc is the best remedy for diarrhoea 1 will relheve the poor little enfferei immediately. Sold by druggists it every part of the world. Twenty fivi cents a bottle. Be sures and .ask foi "Mrs. winslow'st Soothing~ Syrup,' and take o otLher ind. .1-1-17 Variety Is the Spice of Life. For the sake of variation, sup Ipose Saturday night all the mer chants sweep the trash out some other way than their front dooi and remove all goods, carts, etc. from the front of their stores Such a variation, it seems to us ir all candor, would add to the en joyment of the Sabbath serv'ces on the part of those who have t< see these week day sights on th< Lord's day. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Alway Bough Bears the inattm-e of Ca~/74' Ice! Ice! This is to notify the people c Winnsboro that my carload of tb famous Sumter ice has arrivec Please remember that I will dis pense it from my white people' restaurant where all can com with propriety. I want to sel you your ice and should be please to have you call on me. J. W. Russell, the Ice Man. Beas the The Kind You Haie Always Beug Signture Us4NESS LCALS. Try W. S. Fo:bea & Co's Monti bello llama. They are mild cuted am with every care and attention, and ar pronounc(d to be t.e finest hams oi the maiket Ask for W. S Forbes A Co's Montebello Lar.l. It is he lead ing brai.d. Every package gnarantte< to be s-rictly pure and to contain noth iog but hor fat. THE TOWN'S BEEF MARRET. I % i,h t-> annouce to the people o Winnsboro and the surrounding coun try that I have rented the town marke for this year. I will keep on hani all the while the best fresh meats whick the country will afford. Dnring the sprirg and summer months all meatl kept on ice and kept fresb. I solici your oiders and wil; eo my bect t< please on. J. M. GARR[SON. MAr THE 15th Thi, day will not be memorla day, but it may be a day that som< would do well to re member, for i 'hey forget t they may get into trouble On or before that day al! town taxei for Winnsboro must be paid. Thos who fail to pay by that time will hav txecutionb iRssed against their prop i rty. Judge Neil i ould be greatl1 pleased to have all those wh, have DOI up to thia time heeded tis notice t( call upon him. Thns3 who fail tocaI upon bim witl be called upon. C A TOR~.I A. Bears the The Kind You He Aays SWt Signare of RESPONDED PROMPTLY. Instead of a drop in a buckei among the ten thousand homelesE Jacksonville sufferers, some friend by a judicious concentration o: relief made the Williams girls the recipients of a well-filled box o: clothing ready to wear. Five prominent merchants re made clothing; several ladies sen nice undergarments, and with te] dollars collected by Mrs. Mar' C. Rion the needed articles were purchased and a large box was acked and shipped to Miss Alms illiams and her sister on Wed nesday by express. Mrs. Rion wishes to thank a] those who responded so cheer fully to her appeal, but especiall: is indebted to Mi. Walker Brow] and the entire establishment o D. V. Walker for their valuabli assistance in not only giving eaci individually, but also in giving her great advantage in using he: purchase money she had. IIEBO, THlE FORTUNE-TELLER. The above is the name Haynes Adams assumed for comm ritting various robberies in the Steven son neighborhood. He seems t have been able to put in som very successful work-so mud so that the citizens of that corn munity have found it necessary t pray the Governor for relief. No has their prayer been unheard for his Excellency could not af ford to see a part of his realm s< disturbed, and he has therefor' offered a reward for the appre hension of this so-called fortune teller whose real business, as we] as name, seems to have been misnomer. The whereabouts c this wholesale robber are no known at the present time, bu any one who is so fortunate as t< spot him will receive one hundre< dollars in clean spot cash from the State treasury. Keep on the watchout for this fortune-telle and general all-round up-to-dat mystifier. A SERIES OF LECTURES. Some weeks ago it was an nounced that Prof. Davis woul< Iat an early day deliver a lectur -in Winnsboro. This lecture ha been postponed on account of no having the necessary gas to b< used with the stereopticon. Afte investigating the matter, the comn mittee found that the gas fo three lectures would cost but lit tle more than that for one, and s< three lectures, instead of one were arranged for. The first c these will be given Tuesday nigh by Dr. E. L. Green of the Sout1 Carolina College. His subjec will be the "Siege of Troy," whic: ol oil sinor will have mor .Bull COUGH SYRUP cures Hacking Coughs, Sore Lungs, Grippe Pneu s mona and Bronch'tis in a 0 few days. Why then risk I 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. BuI's. Sulvation Ol curs Rheuatism, Aches am Pains. 15& A 2cts. meaning by the use of the stere opticon. This same lecture was recently given by Dr. Green at the South Carolina College and it was highly enjoyed. The committee in charge of this series of lectures has decided to give them free, so that all might have the privilege of hearing them. They will certainly be a rich treat that none should miss. The money necessary to defray the expenses in connection with these lectures will be raised by private subscrip tion. The other lectures of this course will be announced as rapidly as 4he cylinders in which the gas is shipped have to be returned in a limited time. Wanted. Ode huidied good lab, rars for work on mill building. wages 75c per d iy. Apply at the Ndw Mill, Lancaster, S. C. T. C. 1iiO'IPtOON & BRO. 5104 Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of authority visted in me, I have levied on and witI iell to the . highest cash bidder before the Court Houwe door in Winnuboro, S. C., on the firrt Monday In June next, the following described tracts of land, to be sold under the Acts referring to dtlir quent taxes: SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 11. W. f. Lyles. 560 acres; bound d north and east by land-a of A. T. Mc Cants; south by Broad Rfver; west by lands of J. B. Tarkett. J. A. Me z, 1 acre; bounded by lands of A. M. Wallace on the north, east ( and sou-h; on te West by 8 &. G. R R R. F. ELLk ON, 5-10td 8. F. C. Proclamation. i TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EXECUTVlE ( HAMBER. Wheres information has been re in sd at this depaitmetnt that atro e u robereswere ceinmitted in the I n n ry oca r 'sons by Rlavnes Adams, alias "Hebo, V the Fortune Teller," and-that the said 11.3a nes Adams, cais "Hebn, the Fur tune Tel-er," bais fi 'd from jnstlee. Now, theretore,l, M. B. Mc~weeney, Governar of the State of South Caro a fina, iu order that justice miav be d ,ne L and the maj..sty o1 the law vindicated, -do hereby fi'er a reward of Omse Bun <tred D 'llars for the appre-h nsion, delivery and cory cti un ot the said Haynes Adam. alias "Hiebo, the-Fur - tur~e Teller." Cot b'ack, medium r height; mustash', with patch ot white Shairs in left coruar of mouth, mole between eye and lip; professes to be a foriune-teller. SI testimony whereof, I have here unto set my hand anad can-ed th e gri-at of the State to be raffired, at Co'ambia. this [sEAI.] sixth day of May, A. I). 1901, and ini the one hunadred and t wenzty fi th sear of thr Independence of the Unite d States of Am. tics. U . B. h'CS WEENEY. ,By she Governoi: M. RI COOPER, ) ~ Secretary of Sta'e. THE ;W IHSBORO CREAMRY CO, offers delivered at your door morn ings and afternoons every day, > Pasteurized bottled milk, - 5c qt. 3 a - 2 1-2c pt. -" cream, - 20c qt. . " - - 10cept. S"" " 5chdifpt SButtermilk, - - 5e gallon. f Our milk and cream are held at t 155 degrees Farenheit for twenty t five minutes and then chilled quickly > on Reid cooler and packed in ice. iThis process kills typhoid, dipth 2 theria, tuberculous (consumption) e and other dangerous germs that are r killed by sterilizing, but leaves no a boiled taste in the product as steril izing does. Pasteurized goods will keep sweet a great deal longer than the normal. We sell on afternoon trip (except . Sundays): I Ice cream made of Pas ateurized cream, - - :30e quart. s Ice cream madle of Pas Steurized cream, -.- 20e pint. 3 Ice cream made of whole. r milk custard, - - - 25e quart. -Ice cream made of whole r milk custard, - - - 15e pint. Our fancy creamery butter m a d ~e of Pasteurized cream, - - - 25c lb. jTerms'cash on delivery of goods. t Discount on $1.00 tickets. 'Phone us for information, extra *orders, &c. I T HE WINNSBORO CREAMERY e ('0O. Please IR Wo~ lieep ,\ewv I all theo tim E stoel5 full e This week we ask your s Matting. New patterns in Prices, 15c, 2(c, and 25c, whic1 ou see the quality. , Another item we want yc iave them with fancy handles uit your purse. Two styles of it $i.oo and $1.25. Just opened, a large lot of traw Hats, all shapes and styl or these, but sell the.m cheap. Something new in Ladie retty. We have a bargain it ,vhich are worth much more shoes, stylish and comfortable. C<s) iI i r We have been doing a ri ;elling more hats than ever b< We have replenibhed our stock tyle you want. The styles ar ive us a call. SThe Caldweli, Dry Specli Si 0! WE CAN SHOW YOU >f SUMMER GOODS for tI innsboro. Come and see the ess for you to get what you wa Yours respectfully, Lauderdale Cereals. CerealIs. Grape Nut, Postum Cereal; Ralston Food, Flaked Oats, Cream of Wheat, Rolled Oats, hredded Whole Wheat Bis :uit. For a breakfast relish ti-y a >air of Norway Mackerel. rhey are extra fine. Heinz's Vinegar and Pickles n bulk and glass. Smoked Beef and Ham :hipped to order. W e give trading stamps. F. M. HABENICHT, All goods delivered. I HAVE A FEW YOUNG MULES that I will sell cheap or will exchange them for thin mules. Also have a few --PL UGS. I will sell them very close rather than kedp them over this summer, Come to see me if you want to buy a good mule cheap. I have 6 or 8 -NICE HORSES, some good saddlers and driv rs. Come and see for your self. Let me see your cattle be ore you sell. A. Williford, Winnsboro. S. C. 3mnomber Soods eomirg Lrd lieip ouP aid fposla. pecial attention to our line of extra fine and heavy goods. i 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 s' 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 seaso and you can be suited in a e up-to-date and prices low. THE PRETTIEST LINE ie least money ever sold in m. No trouble to show and nt. Le ors of A diastdation. e~ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, couanTomranssaN. -- as8 . .JoHXSTON,34.,JigePreMaU. and effects of Mrs. tiatah J. Davis, de essed: These are, therefore, to ewl admom lath all and singular tie. II - and creditors of the said Mrs. Saaa J. Dlavis, deceased, that they be and apq~ before me,ln the Court of Probate to hold at Fairfield Court House, 8. C.i, on the 11th heref, at 1i o'clock in the foroot Given under'nay hand, this iehday of April, A. D. 1901. - S . JOHNSTON. 4-1 -5 Judge of Probate. SE ED GO)D RESULT'S. follow the use of good FEED. Stock tat ten up. Cows giY.! a larger yield of nilk and butter. llara hae. -wre spi jt aged m-oocl. tam do and lk to do the wr.,rk demande I of them:. Bujing interior grades of feed to ~aVe a ( w cents ulill spol; all .tIiig. Better boy her.-. We sell the best, but not at the high est prie a. PRESTON RION, AGENT FOR Patcifl Fire Lasurance Company of New York. Glen: Ftli Ienurance Cumpany or New Yo)r k. *Rochester German ineurance Com pny oft I ceh.-ster, Y. Y. Solicitsa share of pub ic pat ronagi. 9-26-1y T HE 3 A NAGE vEN r tb aTui q:s-able Life Assu-ance S clty of We U..j:ed 8ttew de,.ir--s Ii)e agwc he appeontmment of Mr J s. E i st a. Ue-identu Agenm fu- Winnaburo an.l vcinity.