The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, May 17, 1901, Image 3

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A T91E EVERY MAN practice "practical economy' CLOTHING. Every man who has any and "good fitting" clothi ng s CLOTHING. There is just as much d suit as there is in the makinj 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 sho of the best manufactures in We are also prepared tc of a "well dressed man"-Co sizes; Neckwear in abundanc ~S Hi Well, you will have tc enough about them. Suspenders, Hosiery, U: Now AS We don't hesitate to s "the most complete" and .u exhibited in this town. STRAW HATS quality. FELT HATS in from the cheapest t< We ask you to come an< that we will sell you GOOD at prices that will astonish yo KETCHIN ME WCAL INTELLIENCE Friday, May 17, - -- 1901 -Miss Tiny Elliott has re -turned from a visit of a weel in Columbia. -Miss Marie McCants is spend ing a few days at home, while hei parents are at Chester. -Mr. T. W. Boyle, of Greely' 'ville, a member of the Mallard Lumber Co , is here on business "91 -Home raised strawberriei Pare being offere4 on the streets of Winnsboro at reasonable k.prices. -The ladies of the Memoria: Association will decorate the graves of the old soldiers thiu afternoon. -Mrs. Stanton, who has beer speniding some time with hei sister, Mrs. Ragsdale, went tc Columbia Wednesday. -The members of the steanm fire engine company will assemble at engine house this afternoon al 6 o'clock in full uniform for drill -The round trip ticket fron: Winnsboro to Memphis for the reunion will be $13.75. To Chat tanooga apd return the fare wil] be $11.90.* -There passed through towi Thursday a large number of car riages, etc., that were being car ried from the winter resort of Camden to the summer resori Asheville. -Miss Anna McCarley has been spending several days ii town. The children of Mr. S. B. Stevenson all returned with her tc spend the summer with theil grandmother, Mrs. McCarley,. ai R~ock Hill. -Wednesday the South Caro lina College boys defeated the Wofford College team in a game of baseball on the grounds of the former. During the game C. F. Davis had to retire on account o: being hit by a ball. -The line of the Winnsborc Telephone Company is being re built iji town and larger poles are to take the place of those already in use. These have already beer cut and are now on the streel ready to be placed. Small pox is reported at Kings eea and Gourdins. WHO HAS A REGARD FOR his pocket-book an:i wants tc should seeour line of SPRING regard for "well cut," well made hould see our line of SPRING ifference 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' America. COME AND SEE. show you the other requisites lars and Cuffs in all shapes and e and in all shapes. R TS.~ see them. We can't tell you iderwear and Handkerchiefs. TO HA TS. ay that we ,vill be able to show > to date" stock of Hats ever n endless variety and all colors and shapes, ) Stetson's Best. I see and find out for yourself GOODS RCANTILE CO. ITO^D~COgATE THlE (IRAVES. The ladies of the Memorial Association are requested to meet at the court house this morning at 9 o'clock for the purpose of making wreathes to be placed on the soldiers' graves this afternoon. A full attendance is desired and all are requested to bring such flowers as they can. ~The Knd Yu v lashBi STennant &Co. Calls the attention of the pub lic to their staple and fancy groceries, cabbage, beans, pota toes, Armour & Co.'s picnio hams, the best of beef, fish. Ice.Theypromise to meet any prices, with prompt delivery. Sunday hours, 7.30 to 8.30 a. in., 12m. to 1.30Op. in., 6 to 7p.im. Meals at their restaurant at all hours. Doling Wel. While the first report as to the hodiio of Spencer McCants wowsoperated on Monday for appendicitis were very unfavor able, all the later reports have been to the effect that the opera tion was a success and that the little fellow is getting along as well as could possibly be expected. This will be grtifying news to the large number who have been so much interested in his condi The Tows Taxes. That notice of the town council in regard to the payment of the taxes due the town seems to have had its desired effect. For several days Clerk Neil has been very busy collecting the tar money due. As a result there will be but few executions to be issued, and in most instances, this will be with parties who are ignorant of the fact that there is a town tax in addition to the other taxes. With the amount thus collected *the town treasury is put in fine condition, and the new council is deserving of credit for having done Iits duty in this most important matter. I ..sh a h id o a AlasI Hotel Arrivals, HOTEL DuvAL.-John F. Brun son, Columbia, S. C.; Hal Dick, Columbia; Jos. Mullen, Balti more; R. C. Guiff, Tennessee; J. Y. Murphy, Chester, S. C.; W.. L. Broadwell, Metropolis, Ill.; W. E. Smith, South Carolina; R. E. Moore, Statesville, N. C.; Lei Mullen, Georgia Railroad Com pany; S. B. Anderson, South Car olina; E. Davidson, Philadelphis; D. L. Stevenson, Stevenson, 9. C.; C. W. Foster, New York; J. Stephany, North Carolina; B. F. Cobb, Jr., Richmond, Va. Be Kept His Leg Twe!ve years ago J W. Sullivan, of Hartford, Conn., seratched bis leg with a rusty wire. Infiammation and bW >o poisoning set in. For two years he snffered intensely~. Then the best doctors urged amputation, "but," he writes, "1 used one bottle of E ectric Bitters and 1 1-2 boxes of Backlen's Arnica Salvo and my leg was sonad erd well ai ever." Fr Eruptions, Eczema, Tetter, Salf Rheum. Sores aid all blood disorders Electric B.t ters bas no rival on earth. Try them. McMaster Co wi I guarantee satiseac tion or refund mouey. Only 50 cents. An Eye Sore Gone. For some time the large wooden bridge in front of the Williford livery stable has been in such a dilapidated condition that it has been a real eyesore, but it has now been removed and terra cotta piping is to be laid along where the old 4bridge was and perhaps on to the corner by the court house. It is also said that all the old wooden bridges on Con gress street are to give way to terra cotta drains, an improve ment that would be greatly wel comed. nonor Rol. of the Lower Lengews. School. Estelle Harrison, J. D. Ham son, May Harrison, Sallie Jones, Marie Jones, Irene Jones, Eunice Stewart, Ma Matheson, Annie Reeves, Delphine Robinson. Requirements: Attendance, 99; t recitation, 95; deportment, 99. 1 The following have met the above requirements, except on at tendance, and deseve honorable I mention: Hannah' Hudson, Pau- f line Jones, Freddig Reeves, Pearl Reeves, Carrie Wilds, Ida Stew art, Allke Kelley. ciatic Rheumatisma Cured after Fearteem Tears er sufertas. "I have been aM ct' d wi hieislicJ rheumarisin for fourteen years," says1 osh E 'gar, of Germantown. Ca'.'' as able to he around. but constsntly sffete.. I tried evreerything I could eir of a.nd a' last was told to try hamberlan's Pain Balm, which I did ad was immediately.&elieved and In a srt aimi curedl, an-E I am happy to sy it. has not 'inee returned." Why et use thie lia.iraet and get wel ? It i for sa's b~y Miclaster Co., druggists. Held on Suspicouu. Wednesday evening Policeman ilbert noticed a strange negro in town, and for fear that he ould not have a suitable p lace I or the night he obeyed the bible a ijunction and took the stranger a n. He gave his name as Frank awls, but the chief of police ~ koght he saw in him a very triking resemblance to one Tom r hitaker wanted at Clifton, Ga., for a criminal offense and for a hom a reward of $50 is being v ffered. So firm is he in the onviction that this man is the much wanted Tom that he has ~ ecided to hold him for further ivestigation.* A Steel Trap Found. That party in te suirrounding ountry whose steel trap made uch a sudden disappearance f4 eed not have anyone arrested, y harged with having carried -it k of. Instead he should apply to r. Wylie who a few days ago aptured the thief that had carried a it off. While wlking through t the woods, he 'camne suddenly I pon a Charleston bird of prey [ hich seemed to make no move t all. Being attracted by this strange action he.- moved closer o see the cause, when to his sur prise he found that this bird was t held by a steel trap to which a y chain Iabout three feet long was F attached. ______ Wheep ag Coagh A woman wh, bas had experie et with this disease, tell. 1.ow to prevet any dangeu en cc as qn nec-s from it She sa',: Our three ch 1 ren took hboping congh at gunumr, cur ab b .y b ing only, three me'nti~S old, - and (wing lo our giving them Cheam ber ain's Cough Remedy, thry 19et none of their plumnptess a id came e'ut n much better heas th than other chit. dren whose parents dial not use this i rem -dy. Our oldt-ar ilt 'e girl woul I C i lustily for cough sy rup bet ween a hoops.Jesaie F drey H all, Spring- '1 ii, Al.- This Remnedy is for sale by i lMaster Co , draggists. e A meeting of the state board of education has been called to meet at n early date. New Advertiseueuts. Cost Sale-Mrs. A. L. McCar. ley to-day announces a big cosi sale so as to reduce her lirge stock of millinery which is filled with bargains for prospective buyers. Soda Fountain-McMaster & Co. announce thai their "Foultai in a Hole" is now supplied wit all the ice-cold drik s anI sak that you call on them and keep cool. Discontinuance - The Winns boro Creamery Co. announce that after the morning of May the 18th they will discontinue the delivery of milk and cream, but that they will soutinue to deliver butter to their customers. WssxIN"s A OC4LS. Try W. S. Furbis & Co's Monti belle lame. They are mild cr ed and with every care and attentlom, and are pronounced to be the finest hms on the market Ask for W. 6 Forbes A Co's Montebello Lard. It is ;he lead. izg braud. Every package guoirant.ed to be srictly pare and to contain noth Lag but hog fat. Tun TOWN's nar 5 A&SET. I ai4h to announce to the people of Winnsboro and the surrounding coun try that I have rented'ihe town market rfr this year. I will keep on ban-] all be while the best fresh meats which he country will afird. During the ipnng and summer mouth# all meats kept on ice and kept fresh. I solicit our orders and will e my best to please you. J. K. GARBI805. THE MANAGEVENT OF THE Equ1iable Life Aurance -S-clety pf be United States desires to atrounce he appointment of Mr. J. V. E4.tt isesIdent Agent for Winnsboro anJ iinity. Winsboro acist Co "That's cheap enough; wrap he goods up; here is your noney." These are the remarks we ear every day in our Cheap, r-Cash Store. JUST RECEIVED! Nice line of Chenille Ties A roc; Spiked Belts at 45c c; 40-inch Lawn at 7c; Yard ride Percales at 8 i-3c; trench Gingham at 7 I-2c. Keep cool ! Prettiest line of tans ever shown in this town, rom 5c to 25c each. Our entire line of straw ~oods goin~gth cost. Curtain Poles, all colors, at 5c per pair. Window Shades going at a ong. Big line of all kinds of. .adies'Skirts-Crash, Piques nd Duck, blacks, whites ad ssorted colors; price too heap to mention. Latest tyles in ladies' walking *i aiy-day skirts.. A complete line of Ladies' nd Men's Summer Under' rear, from 5c up. A complete line of the ewest styles in Ladies' an~d len's Collars i5c; Centers for oc. It will pay you to look at ur line of Colored Lawns efore buying. A new line of Ladies' Ox rds just arrived. It will pay ou to look at them before .uyig. A complete line of Men's nd Ladies' Link Cuff But ns, Stick Pins, Hair Pins, .ace Pins, Hat Pins, Hair rooches, Collar Buttons,Belt Iuckles, Rings, etc., going at alf price. If you are in need of any Nin in our line it will be to our i~sterest to join in the rocession of hundreds of bar ain-seekers who are constant r making their way to the INISORO RACIK CO., C. B. GLADDEN, Mgr. UNDER TAKING N ALL ITh DEPARTMESN' Ith a tuH stock ef Caskets, BaridI ase and Cea., constantiy en baqd, ud us eof hearse when reqassted. hankfal for past patronage ad soliei tots fr a share in the fature, la. the d stand Cals attended to at all heans. THlE ELLIOTT GIN SHO?, . . ELLIOTT & 00. Please R We 15eop JVe all the tinme E stoeli full I This week we ask your sj Matting. - New patterns in i Prices, 15c, 2( c, and 25c, whic1 you see the quality. Another item we want yo 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 styli for these, but sell them cheap. Something new in Ladie pretty. We have a bargain in which ar& worth much more Shoes, styli h and comfortable. illir We have been doing a ru selling more hats than ever b( We have'repleni:hed our stock style you want. I he styles ar Give us a call. The Caldwell Dry Soil Sig of WE CAN SHOW YOU of SUMMER GOODS for ti Winnsboro. Come and see the less for you to get what you wai Yours respectfully, Lauderdale ANOTHER SOD FOUNTAIN IN TOWN. We have added a soda foun-( amr to oui- business. We ( hall serve. a variety of cold rinks; also Ice Cream, arid hall errdea'ior to please you n every way. Would be glad o serve you. Respectfu!ly, McMaster Co. A u u...w. Ian N. -After Morning Trip, SATURDAY, MAY u8Th, e will quit the Milk, Cream I and Ice6Creamn business. We e will be pleased to deliver But er, by bicycle, on orders. Send message to Jno. P. r t atthews' store or order by r r elephone. he Winnsboro SCreamery Co. s Jotice to 8txtblien.~ A roecting of the stockholders of he Fai e.td Cotton U lit. is hereby f alled for M-Inday, June 3rd, 1901, at [i o'olock A. M , ot the Premldent's ors of The Wln:hb-,ro Bak, Win oo, 8. C., for the purpo.e of consid euing the que-ti in of Increasing the apital stock .of sid company to 250 OtO0, thbe increased stock to be ofI hd class kn Wn a' ef red." 8..eiary. r. K. ELLI0TT, President. Emember Goods eoMirng mrd jeep oup ud fPesh. pecial attention to our line of extra fine- and heavy goods. 1 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 $t.oo, Men's Low-cut Vici Kid shing business in this room, fore so early in the season and you can be suited in any a up-to-date and prices low. SGoods Conipant Iy Siner Gi. THE PRETTIEST LINE ie least money ever sold in m. No trouble to show and & B son. Cereals. Cereals. Grape Nut, Postum Cereal, Kalston Food, Flaked Oats, Tream of Wheat, Rolled Oats, ihredded Whole Wheat Bis :uit. For a breakfast relish try a >air of Norway Mackerel. rhey are extra fine. T-einz's Vinegar and Pickles n bulk. and glass. Smoked Beef and Ham :hipped to order. W e give trading stamps. F. M. HABENICHIT, All goods delivered. I HAVE AFEW - YOUNG MULES hat I will sell cheap or will xchange them for thin mules. A~lso have a few -PL UGS.---. I will sell them very close ather than keep thers over his summer, Come to see ne if you want to buy a good nule cheap. i I have 6or 8 -NICE HORSES, ome. good saddlers and dny-~ efrs. Come and see for your - Lt e eeyour ctl e re you sell. A. Williford, Wlnnsbr. S. U.