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7 V. JNO. H. McM ANNOLUI We take pleasure in ann general public that we will days only April 30, AN EXPERT OPTICIA.N, rei A. K. HAWTES CO., Ati favorably known optical esi He Ci Tost Eyi The Docter is a gradnate Colleges in the United Stat all modern methods in refra copy, Ophthalmology, etc., his specialty. REM that we have arranged this< vices of a man of ability an, sonally, guarantee his work. All examinations are free charged for glasses. YOU CAN,, and obtain the highest clas. line by taking aduantage of Bear in mind the dat furnitur LOUNGES==A sp Couches and I high grade ha, prettier in the c BABY CARRIAGI Some extra nic( FELT MATTRES cleauliness, hel Extra good in q THAT latest shipi ers about gone. brought to Wit ing. H. E. I< Har and, Brk Several se Buggy Har Will be sold A full stOl at close pric< Come here Farm Suppli A. B.CG Pure Stral of the very finest < just receis J El The very thing foi BOIN for spring cleaning. S. C. JO I Play Bal and get 3 here. A f goods on Masks, A U. LASTER & CO.'S qCEMENT. mncing to our patrons and the have with us for the follow ing May 1, 2, 3, resenting the celebrated firm of Inta, Ga., the largest and most ablishment in the South. si9t ad Fit aos. of one of the leading Ophthalmic s, is thoroughly conversant with tive science, including Retinos nd has had long experience in EMBER mngagernent and secured the ser I reputation, and that we, per and only regular prices will be SAVE MONEY of professional service in this this opportunity. es, April 30, May 1, 2, 3. Specials cial shipment of 0olding Lounges of ; just arrived. No ounty. S and GO=CARTS ones just in. SES==The best for ilth and comfort. uality. nent of fine Rock= The finest lot ever insboro now com= ~etchmn. ness lies. ts extra good ess just in. right. k of Bridles s. for all your es. athcart. ned Honey luality. A shipment red. Try it. making ice cream. =AM I The finest thing out. I N ST ON. 1=== tour base ball goods ull stock of Reach's hand==Bats, Balls, lits and Gloves. A. WHITE, Raker and Confectioner. LOCAL INTELLIGENCI Wednesday, May 2, 1906. -A delightful rain fell yestei day mo:ming. -Mr. J. P. Caldwell spei yesterday in Columbia. -Misses Louise and Mary 3 Ellison spent Tuesday in Colum bia. -Miss Frances Creight ha returned from a short visit t Columbia. -Dr. J. D. McMeekin ha been on a short visit to his hom at Jenkinsville. -Misses Mary Poole and Ma mie Taylor are visiting relative at Feasterville. -Mrs. U. G. DesPortes ha returned from a visit to he daughter at Trenton. -Mrs. J. W. Hood of Black stock is spending a few dayi with Mrs. W. S. Weir. -Miss Caroline Rosborougl of Atlanta, Ga., is on a visit tc Miss Kathleen Caldwell. -The Clemson annual ha just been published. Mr. A. G Elliaan was one of its editors. -Help the public library b3 attending the entertainment at the Thespian hall Friday even ing. -Miss Kathleen Caldwell ha returned home, her school al Shady Grove having closed Fri day. -Dr. C. A. Green of Atlanta is at Jno. H. MeMaster & Co.'s to-day and to-morrow. See their advertisement. -Rev. C. E. McDonald and Mayor T. H. Ketchin left yester. day for Statesville, where the First presbytery is in session. -There should be a fine atten dance at the entertainment at the Theepian hall Friday evening in behalf of the public library. -At a meAting of Camp Raines Thursday Miss Mamie Jordan was elected sponsor for the re union to be held in Columbia May 16-18. -You will be sure to enjoy the entertainment at the Thespi an hall Friday evening and at the same time you will be helping a good cause, the public library. -Local train 27, southbond, now arrives at Winnsboro at 8:34 a. m. instead of 8:52 and 34, northbound, at 8:11 p. m. instead of 8:10. These changes went into effect Sunday. -Jessie, the little three-year old. daughter of Mr. J. C. Stewart of Longtown died Friday night and its remains were brought to Winnsboro Saturday afternoon and interred in the Presbyterian cemetery. -The News and Herald ac knowedgea with thanks an invi tation to the commencement of the Southern Dental College of Atlanta, Ga., from which Dr. A. G. Quattlebaum of Winnsboro was graduated yesterday. -The general assembly of the Southern Presbyterian church will be held at Greenville May 17. Mr. J. W. Bankhead of Stover was elected by Bethel presbytery at its session last week a lav commissioner. -Rev. J. L. Freeman has just ended his seventh year as pastor of the Winnusboro Baptist church and his congregation took note of this anniversary occasion in a very happy way by presenting him with a beautiful office desk. -By the giving in of a plank in the floor, Mrs. B. G. Tennant received a fall Saturday. In falling she knocked off the frying pan and was right ba.dly burned on the neck by the hot grease. She also received several pain ful bruises. -Communion services were held at the, A. R. P. church Sab bath morning. The pastor was assisted in the preparatory services by Rev. J. A. White of Blackstock. Rev. Oliver John son, who was to have assisted him, was detained at home on account of sickness. flarried. At Bascomville on the evening of April 26th, Mr. L. M. Ford and Miss Attie Hicklin were married by Rev. Joseph H. Wil. son. - ~ Francis--Loach. At the residence of the bride's uncle, Mr. Jas. Jones, near Black stock, on the 18th inst., MisE Sarah G. Erancis was married tc Mr. Thos. LeRoy Loach o. Columbia by Rev. Mr. Potter. Card of Thanks. We take this method of ex pressing our deep feelings o gratitude to our neighbors ani the people of Mitford neighbor hood for their kind aid and er pressions of sympathy in th< death of our beloved son, Simon T. T. Lumpkin. See that your druggist gives you ni imitation when you ask for Kennedy Laxative Honey and Tar, the origina Laxative cough syrup. Sold by al Annual rleeting Mt. Zion Society The anual meeting of the Mt. Zibn Society will be held in the town hall Monday morning, May 17, at 10 o'clock. At this meeting a trustee for school district 14 it will be elected to succeed J. C. Caldwell, whose term expires, to serve for a term of three years. H. A. Gaillard, President. T. H. Ketchin, Secetary s WHammocks at T.M.Haynes'. D Be Sure to Register. s The supervisors of registration are in their office the first Mon day of each month, and as this is - the year for election, unregistered s citizens should remember thatf they will not be permitted to s vote unless they qualify by apply r ing for and obtaining a registra tion certificate. Remember that . you must appear in person be fore the board, so you had better give this important matter your attention in time. Time to Buy Flour. 300 BARRLLS C an o p y,"4 "Crystal" and "Prince of Patents." Best product of Cumberland,. Liberty, Statesville and Mountain City mills at $5.00 per barrel. Guaranteed to be the best grade of flour. By the barrel only. H. B. Refo. His Whiskey Recovered. Wednesday there w a s a hearing before Magistarte Cath cart of the case of M. M. Mack orell against State Constable Boland for the recovery of twelve quarts of whiskey, shipped to the plaintiff and seized by the defendant. The jury brought in a verdict in favor of the plaintiff for the return of the goods or their equivalent in money. ;iiThe prettiest lot of rock ers ever brought to Winnsboro just received. It will do you good to see them. Come right along. H. E. Ketchin. No May Picnic. As the result of the great in dustrial developments now going on at Catawba Falls, the May picnic which has been held there the first Saturday in May for more than a century, according to the best information, will not be held next Saturday. The ant horities have requested that the young people do not gather there at this time, as there is a great deal of blasting going on and this would make it very dan gerous. Within another twelvo months the great improvements that are now being made will be ., comipleted and the young people from the four adjoining counties and from the four corners of the earth can gather there and se e what mighty developments ba- ge been made. The transformatkon will be wonderful. Ice and Beef. Having met the demani is for ice during the winter and early epring months for sicknes s and other causes, I desire to er dl the attention of all to the faot that I am handling ice by the.e arload and shall be pleased to has e your patronage. My prices a re the lowest aad all orders given prompt and courteous attention.. Am still snpplying tI ie very best beef and shall be pl eased to have your or ders. Send or phone here :fr your ice and beef. Jno. W.. Ru ssell. Early Closing The grocery stores yes terday began to close their doore; at 6 o'clock and will continue to do so until September 1 wit'h the exception of Saturdays. If past, precedent is to be followed., the dry goods stores will not begin' their early closing till June 1. In this respect the dry gc-ods stores here are from 1.5 to 30 d ays behind those in the other tc-wn of the State-. In many towns the early closing of the dry goods stores begins at the sam etime as thatof the grocery stores and ianmo instance have 'we seen where the early closing is postponed to begin so late as June 1. It is to be hoped that the dry goods stores will this season come to an aggreement whereby they will begin the early closing on May 15 instead of postponing it to June 1. To get out early these afternoons is a big consideration to the clerks; .and, if all will adhere to these hours, none can lose by it. Wedding at Blythewood. One of the -prettiest marriages ever w'itnessedl in this community was solemnize~d Wednesday morn ing at 12 o'clock, 'when Miss Minnie Lock'lier and Mr. Geo. D. Cooper were united in the holy bonds of matrimony at the bride's home. The ceremony was per aformed by the Rev. Mr. Geo. P. sWhite, pastor of the bride, in his usual graceful anid imptressive mannr-The State April 30. PRICE/ These two are the points chases. We claim to sell t claim to sell at LOWEST F can prove them by showino ther fact that we have the every line of Dry Goods in tainly to your interest to t stock of White Goods; ma everything in Lawns, Mull to fine Silk Mulls at 50c. t) goods the greatest variety patterns, and cheap; also A special bargain in 27-i colors--Soft Jap Silks, 36=i value. Full line of China f ities at lowest prices. J US7 We have some spec of Calico at 4c., in lig] and dark colors, 9t 5c. 1 BEAUTIFUL STYL .of Fancy Cotton Fabr< BIG BARGAINS in 'Get it soon before it is to the $i.oo. Get it soi MII We are making the grea --everything new and upti you want any style of hat Ribbons of all kinds at che 5 inches wide, ioc, a yard. SHOES There are no bette. shoes 'Ladies' we are showing the Gibson Ties, Black and WI Children's Black and Whit( Cut and Oxfords in patent Ii line, the "Just Wright," B Our Griff< is the cheapest line of Well style and workmanship, an WE WANT YOUR TRAD YOJJ IN VARIETY,.PRICE A ENTIRE SATISFACTION. Cal dwell Library Entertintainment. There will be an entertainment The athe Thespian Hall Friday sent c eening for the purpose of rais- circul ng funds for the Winnsboro Pub- to gi le Library. The exercises will from bgin promptly at 8.30 o'clock. These dmission will be 15, 25 and 35 and cets. There is no better. pur- corre: ose for which an entertainment often. >uld be given than to help the withii lbrary on, and with a good at- when tedance on this occasion a nice to ha: sm should be realized for the out it prchase of new books, which bette2 re now very much needed. The befort fllowing most interesting pro- we hic ram will be carried out: will Instrumental Solo-Miss Glad- demo: en. nowlb Vocal Duet-Mrs. Jordan, Mr. The 2 cCants. -give Reading-Mr. Dunn. Isectio Instrumental Duet-Miss Beaty, can d [rs. Boyd. possil Vocal Quartette-d isses Mc aster, Ketchin, Elliott, Des- stomaa ortes. body? Instrumental Solo - Miss C. nary Eliott. >ower Reading-Mrs. Byrd. .M Vocal Trio-Misses Beaty and iss Gooding. Instrume'al Duet-M i s s e s Se Ragedale.Se Vocal Solo-Miss Gantt. had a Instrumental Solo-Mrs. Jor- bai t an.Th Reading-Mr. Baker. were Vocal Solo-Mr. McCants. ment Instrumental S o 10o - M r s. th ce alker. plc Sextette-Messrs. Beaty and' The McCants, Misses Beaty, Good- thing ig, Thompson, Gerig. fbeen "Home, Sweet Home." thusi gPRefrigerators, Ice Creamwhr reezers, Screen Doors awli Win-asg ows, all in stock now. Will be Te leased to have you call before here uying. T. M. Haynes- needE work. I Killed by Lightning. mone -- , witbe Thomas J. Price was struck team ad instantly killed yesterday Ihome vening by lightning, also the drawi ule he was driving. Mr. Price - ad started home from his field' o get out of the rain when struck e was a member of Ridgeway Ex odge of Knights of Pythiae and, little mne of the progressive youngi tenti farmers. He leaves a mother,( glass rs. Bolton of Bennettsnille, and the p is grandfther, Mr. Jas. Walker, l f this place. He will be buried CIG) o-morrow by the Knights of So: Pthas-The State, April 28. pri iN QUAI you want to consider in your he BEST QUALITY in all lines o 'RICES. Let us prove these fact. r you the goods. Add to these largest stock and the greate the county, and you will see th rade here. We ask special atte ny different patterns in Figurec s, Swiss and Organdie, from t ie yard. You will find to trim of Laces and Embroideries, m the wide Insertions and Band Tr rich Serziene Silk, 39c. the yart nch, 50c. up to 75c. the yard. ;ilks, Taffeta and Peau de Soie Si r FOR APRIL ial bargains in Domestics--a fall it and dark colors; Good Prin :he yard, ES in Percales, Ginghams, and :s at lowest prices. Unbleached Homespun at 4c. all sold. Androscoggan Bleach, )n if you want it. -LINERY test showing in this room we ha' )-date and prices the lowest in t we can please you at a price to ap prices. Ask to see the Spei SHOES. made in the United States than newcst and brettiest styles=-' tite Kid; also the White Canvas, Oxfords, all styles and prices. mather, vici and gun metal; Sel, ay State and Geo. Snow )m Brand Clothin -made Clothing to be found, U d the price will please you. Con E AND WE ARE PREPARED ND QUALITY OF MERCHANDIS Dry Goods County corr-espondence. 11ow Al News and Herald has just If they ar ut~ to its correspondents a Iis a mighty ar letter, calling upon them'them fixed u e more frequent letters of the well Jk theih respective sections. Hawkes & letters are always enjoyed an experienc ve would be -glad if our at our stor ~pondents would write more your eyes fre There have been times will be fitted i the past few months, need them a it was well nigh impossible fit. Dr. Gri adle these letters, but with to-day and 2proved service we are in this veryi -position now than ever caring for yo Sto get these letters in and dirte attenti< pe that our correspondents tunity will gve us the opportunity of soon. strating how well we can Jno. H. andle their corresponndence iews and Herald wants to WFine all the news from every News and] n and its correspondents type, new pi >much toward making this first class we e you weakness of any kind- Ris ih, back, or any organs of the Don't dope yourself with ordi-. medicine. ilollister's Rocky The frient ain Tea is the supreme curative McMaster 3.5 cents, Tea or Tablets. Jno- read with Master & Co., pleasing me: Why Not Again? Tennille Tril -- Dr. D.E. eral years ago Winnsboro' tendency sir ne of the very best base his home in sams in this whole section.' something2 ames on the home diamond Inot been bt he source of much enjoy- ITennille ere to the home people and most prom am was followed to other few months a with the greatest interest, him the prop past two or three years the Tennill 3 have not been quite so While time i sble. The games have not has; not be productive of much en- vice-presider sm here at home or else- the Tennille . But there is no reason seems to ha ~Vinnsboro could not have: but little eff< >d team now as ever before. jconsequence is some excellent materiail We would: it this time and all that is find him filli d is to get the boys to the gift of I They may need a little body in Te. y, but that should not be Master. d from them. A good Dah that is winning games at Dah and abroad will be a good decrease in ng card for the town. , the use of] Pills increas 5and io Cent Store. from danger painless rel ra bargains here in many tion and th odds and ends. Special at- it. Strengtl on called to my stock of follow their ware. You will find this McMaster C lace to buy. H. Langley. Master & ( S - -- them. LRS A ND TOBACCO-I ne good brands at close TOILET E -s I A. Bunan. prices. I .iTi Spring pur f goods. We 5 to you. We facts the fur ;t variety of at it is cer ntion to our I Goods; and te 5c. quality these white ost beautiful immings. 1--variety of This is great 1k--all qual r quality ts, light a variety a yard. 14 yards re ever made he State, If please you. :ial Ribbon, we sell. In Dxfords and Misses' and Men's High r Royal Blue Ig p-to-date in me.and see. TO SERVE ;E TO YOUR Co. rot Your Eyes? e not all right, now good time to have p. Dr. Chas. A.Green DOWD firm of A. K. Co. of Atlanta and ed optician is now e and will examine e of charge. Glasses .only to eyes that nd those fitted will een will be here only tomorrow; so give mportant matter of ur eyes your ime )f. Such an oppor not be yours again McMaster & Co. job printing at the derald office. New esses, best material, rk. Prices reason - ing Rapidly. Is of Dr. David E. n Winnsboro will much interest this ation of him in the >une. McMaster's upward ice he camne to make our midst has been -emarkable. He had Lt a short while in he was one of our inent physicia: s; a more and we lind rietor and owner of e Drug Company. passing the doctor en idle, and from it" to president of ,Banking Company e been made with >rt and as a natural to his past career. not be surprised to ng any position, in he people, for every nille loves Dr. Mc rom Appendicitis the sr me ratio that )r. King's New Life es. They save you and brirng quick and ease from constipa e ills growing out of . and vigor always use. Guaranteed by o. and Jno. H. Mc so,, druggists. Try OAP-At bargain L A. Tnchnan.