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MA T] We Have Fi MAT eft that w~ AT CO5TI To-dagj is the -DON' SUMMER COA UNTIL YOU SEE OU] KCjTCHIN Me ay, June 14, . - - 1901 *--Mr. David G. Ellison is spend ing a few days at home. -W. H. Lyles, Esq., of Colum bia, was in town Thursday. --Mrs. Sease, of Columbia, i visiting at Mr. F. M. Clark's. -Miss Ada Cureton has re turned from an extended visit t< Charlotte. -Miss Christine Ruff of Roel Hill is spending a few days wit] relatives in town. -Mrs. J. W. Wylie and Mrs J. C. Stewart went down to Co. lumbia Wednesday. -Mrs. C. E. McDonald ani chiildren have returned from ar extended visit to Pineville. -The services at St. John, Church Sunday will be conductei by Rev. J. C. Johnes of York. The Illinois was given its tria Wednesday and proved to be thi finest battleship of its class afloat. -Miss Mary Brawley, of Ches ter7 is stopping for a few day; with her friend, Miss Gussie DeE. -Miss Annie McKeown whc has been at Williamston Femalh College is with her sister, Mrs J. J. Creight. -Mrs. J. Q. Davis attendet the marrigge of Mr. Vance David son to Miss Kate Gaston Wed nesday morning. -Mrs. W. C. Beaty has re turned from a visit of severa weeks to relatives and friends i1 Nashville, Tennessee. -The State Summer Schoo will meet in Spartanburg nex week. Several of Winnsboro': young pedlagogues will attend. -Mr. J. Q. Davis attended th1 meeting of the board of trustee; of the South Carolina College o which institution he is a trustee The constitutional conventioi of Virginia is in session. Th< question of a restricted suffrag' will come up before it, and o course will prevail. -A few mornings ago a sinal blaze was discovered in th< cramery buildingt and the wholt Ia LJNG. t ve Pieces of ING . e will sell ~O~CA5I{, tinmo, to-rnOP= be too late. r BUY TS AND VESTS S. WE HAVE THEM. RCANTILE CO. -Alter the court of General Sessions Wednesday Solicitor Henry and Stenographer McCaw returned to their respective homes. -Mr. Palmer McMaster of Columbia passed through Winns boro Wednesday on his way to Birmingham, Ala., where his brother James is seriously ill. -Mt. Zion closes a successful session to-day. There were no final examinations this year on account of a resolution of the bo.rd of trustees continuing the same. -Mr. Ernest Ellison and Miss Carrie Elliott went down to Co lumbia Wednesday to be present at the German given by the students of the South Carolina College. -Miss Marie Carroll of the Presbyterian College for Women is spending a few days with her 1friend Miss Janie Flenniken be fore returning to her home in York county. -Mrs. M. L. Connor has re turned home after an extended visit to her son in Birmingham, Ala. She also visited her broth er's family in Charlotte on her return tixip home. -Miss Pauline White, who has . been visiting Miss Rachel and Miss Louise McMaster left yesterday afternoon for Black stock, w-here she will visit Miss A gnes Douglass. -Miss Rachel McMaster has returned from her school at New berry where she has been teach ing for several years. She has been elected to her same position for another year. -Mr. J. Perrin Quarles leaves this afternoon for his home in IAbbeville. His successful year's work in Mount Zion has received its commendation in his re-elec tion for another year. -Messrs. C. H. Neil, A. B. Connor, Henry Gooding, T. R. Ellison, E. P. Davis and (2. F. Davis have returned from the South Carolina College where fthey have been in attendance the past session. -The premium list for the mcounty fair is now being printed .an mmil be reay for distribution at urday. Par'ties xis'lillg to _(, copy of this valuable pamphlet [ould write or call upun the y cretary and treasufer. In the debate at Woford Col- ' ge Monday evninlg Mr. English amak of tiis couty was one of 1 he two repre%eilatives of the % reston *I'llhs wa, (11i In honor to fr. o ) fr t IIe t onor is one "Rt coveted mong the studcats. 0C -A nessage was received here n the early part of the week stat ng that Irs. M. C. Dion, who is low visiting her daughter, Irs. Viliams, in Reading, Pa., has st suffered a stroke of paralysis. he latest information from i rs. .illiams is to the effect that her nother is now getiing along )better tud that there is h1o1) of her -ecovery. -The South Carolina College has a number of scholarships I that are awarded to students who have been at the college at least a year and whose scholarship talilard has not been less thaii proficient. The Thornwell schol arship was won this year by 'Mr. C. H. Neil of Winnsboro. Froi the very time that Charlie entered the college lie has been at the very front of his class, and when eyer heard from lie is likelyv to be at the same place. -Those uni-sightly te(lephone poles are still on the street. The council (oes not seem to be inter feringin the matter in the slightest, and much dissatisfaction is bew-g expressed at this failure to act on the part of the city fathers. The sentiment is being freely expressed that unless they act in this matter that they Wil find great difficulty in havtNing other obstacles removed. The thing to do is to have them remove1. There are some other things that should be removed also. Memorial Association. There will be a meeting of the Ladies' Memorial Association at the residence of Mrs. J. Q. Davis this afternoon at 5 o'clock. Naw Advertisements. Fruijars-Laiiderdale & Bry son have a being fruit jArs. Tea-M3rs. Hakbenicht in her ad. to-day tells about tea and ITennant & Co. Cals the aitention of the public to their stap le and1 fancy groceres cabbage, beans, po a)ttes, . rmlhour &C Co.s pieie hamiii, the i est of beCef, and fish. Ice.-Thiey promise to meet any prices, with prompt1 del ivery. Su nday hours, 7.:3( to ..:10 e. mn., 1-! m. to 1.0 n. mn., to) 7 p. m. Meals at their rstaura'nt at all A CARD OF THANKS. To The News and Herald and the people of W\innsboro generally: Please accept our most sincere thanks for the kindness shown us in our entertainment. We shall ever remember with lelasure our visit to Winnsboro. The Luke School, Anna Lou M~artin, Principal. Distinguished. From the published distinction ist of the South Carolina College the following distinctionis of Winsboro boys are clipped: Sophomore 'Class.--C. F". Davis, proficient in history, French, hemistry and physics; E. P. Davis, proficient in history, French, chemistry and phlysies; C. H. Neil, highly~ distinguished in English, Latin and chemistry; distinguished in history, mathe matics and p~hysics. Freshras. Class.-T. RI. llison, ditinguished in French; proficient in history. _ _ Local iHisbry. Much is being said these daiys about the teaching of local his tory in the schools, and as a matter of fact much is beimr ac copished along this line. With ot n intenitionl of telling tales ot of school, the folliowing inwi dent is given to prove the truth flness of -the abov )OOstatemecnt: A ew days ago at M1t. Zion the chldren were becing askedI ;omne questios in regard to the variouls religions, when tinially the teacher aked: "And who were the "Th grand-parenits of the Davis' children," was the answer tht inediaitelyv cam' from a little girl who knew about thing~s at home as well as beyond the Business Notices. F'reh~ V Le ine roin's and thields n.he Olear Drn! Co.' . 11 h3 :evthi-g hoiel4 -r-- everv cily e iig- W. S. Forts & Co's. ce e 'it e- Mo! tabepe- I!a-wn; s b ch are !d caired Il*.ae keepers reery he e won d do werll to eall en their ,ocrr f.or the han;. The ir Mou bi-1 o Lcrd if the lea irg branid (-n P rnarIk"t. E.-ery pacikagt" if r' la ira'ec a tie str-c pf're aud to ntain nothing bit bog fat. A Hotel flarriage. Wednesday afternoon, at the Vinnsboro hotel, Mr. 0. C. Jones ud Miss Maud Eggleston were uietly married by Rev. J. L. 'reeman in the presence of two -itnesses. Mr. Jones has been 11 town for several weeks in the mIploy of the Southern Feather leansing Co. Miss Eggleston ame here several weeks ago for he purpose of getting up a music lass. The groom is from St. ouis, Mo., and the bride from olurnbus, Miss. But few if any Uew of their intended marriage. Old Maids' Convention. There was to be a meeting of ;hose interested Thursd P.y evening ,or the purpose of getting things n readiness for the Old Maids' onve;ition that is to be held next fuesday evening. Miss McGhee, wa) is to direct this meeting of he old maids, is an experienced Iand in this line of work and her enertainments have in all in stances been largely attended. There should be a large attend ance Tuesday evening not only for the great pleasure that is roised, but also for the encour agement of the enterprise for which it is to be given-the read ong roomd. Hotel Arrivals. HoTEL DUVAL.-J. S. Tidwell, county; Wn. H. Walsh, Fall R iver, Mass.; Arthur G. Clark, New Hampshire; I. W. Wide, New York; N. A. Peay, Longtown, S. C.; J. Y. Turner, Stevenson, S. C.; W. E. Martin, Luke, S. C.; Dr. R. C. Arnette, Monticello, S. C.; W. L. Martin, Luke, S. C. J. P. Isenhower, South Carolina W. H. James, South Carolina A. . . Carter, Anderson, S. C. Veissenger, Richmond, Va. ed, Chester, S. C.; Mis . Marti , Luke, S. lggs, ia anooga; Iis becca Rosborough, Luke,. D. R. Hoover, North Carolina F. W. Foss, rTaunton, Mass.; R. F Cobb, Richmond, Va. (;liURiCH SE~tvICEs. Services will he held in the follov g ch urcheg on Su~nday: l'resyteria-il . ir'., by the pae tr. Sunday School at 5 p. m. Prayet meting Wed.e-day at 5 p. m. Mthdi-t -11 a. in., by the ;ga..or Nudty &chool at 5 p. m. Prayet meti;; Wed~nesday at 5 p mn. Asociat e Reformed Presby terian - iv. C. F. Mc; 'onald. Service at 1 a. mi. and 8 15 p. mn. Sunday Schoc at 5 . . raer meeting Wednesi dar at G.153p. m. Baptit-11 '. mn. adi4 .b a~ i ~aUor. Sun is-chiot at 10 a. ma Pr yp r mm' tit g T1. u:sday at 4 p mn. t 11; )eni. g mivice st 6 o'e*:ock unlvsh'cl it 5 p. mi Conrt Proceeeding. Th uywhich was out at the tie f oing to press Monda aferoon in the case of the Stat< vs. James Gilm~ore charged wit] the selling of whiskey found hin guty. Hny Hopkins who wa chrgt with the breaking int< the house of Miss Feaster was found guilty. The charge againsi D~ick Fair for the same oil'ens< was nol prossed. The case against Henry Frank. li for murder was continued. The case against Clayborr G~aiher for assault and batter' was continuedl. Th aeagainst W. G. Smit] orntturning over fines col. leced ascontinued. Tece against Samuel Craig. Will White, Johin Rowe, and Anll Erice was noi prossed. Daisy Cicero was again found uilty (f muirder. her attorney, r. E. Mc~honald, Esaq, who was apo inted 1by the court, made ali a4e defense in her behalf. Thie followfng sentencies were m~osed: .Jim Gihnore, three months oi .9100 fine. Adam Peeples' $100 Henry Hopkins, 5 years in the penitentiary. Daisy Cicero, to be hanged Auust 9th. Pyny-Ilsalsami Believes Right Away ..d ..,.,c. ..na maoy u of congha and colds. Please Re all t1u tirrio a stoelj full a This week we ask your sp Matting. New patterns in e Prices, 15C, 2(.c, and 25c, which you see the quality. Another item we want yot have them:with fancy handles suit your purse. Two styles of s at $i.oo and $1.25 Just opened, a large lot of Straw Hats, all shapes and style for these, but sell them cheap. Something new in Ladie! pretty. We have a bargain in which are worth much more. Shoes, stylish and comfortable. lillir We have been doing a ru selling more hats than ever b( We have replenished our stock style you want. The styles ar Give us a call. The Caldwell Dry PRUIT MASON'S F PINTS, -QUARTS, - AN Come and get what you want Also an extra supply of Lauderdal( *WH EEI We can make your wh money than anybody in Winn Cut prices on Ladies' Oxi We have just received an -latest sye.We can save': hats. Patent Leather Shoes, $5 We have a complete line you from 25 to 75 cents per p; We have about 24 suits are goirng to sell at reduced pr It will pay you to come I we can save it for you, rhe Winnsbo Tea from 50 cents to $1.00 per pound. Our Extra Blend at 60 cents cannot be excelled for iced tea. We are headqnarters for the National Biscuit Co.'s famous Cakes and Crackers. Fresh ship ment everp week. Our sales op Hams and Break fast Strips has never been better. Why? Because we only handle the best grades at closest prices. Send us your orders and get trading stamps. F. M. HABENICHT, Fine Groceries. HAIR BASAM neriber ?oods eornirng a d 1loep ouP qd fpesh. ecial attention to our line of xtra fine and heavy goods. you will think cheap when i to see is Umbrellas. We and plain loops. Prices to pecial value is a good Gloria Men's, Boys' and Children's s. We don't ask long prices ' Patent Kid Oxfords, very Oxfords at 75c and $i.oo, Men's Low-cut Vici Kid shing business in this room, ore so early in the season and you can be suited in any % up-to-date and prices low. Goods Company. JAR5. RUIT JARS. D - HALF -GALLONS. from us as we keep the best. Rubbers for fruit jars. & Bryson. ROLL. eel roll further for the least ~boro. *ords for the next to days. up-to-date line of Men's Hats 'ou from 25 to 50 per cent on .oo; kind going at $4.o f Shoes of all kinds; can save >f Summer Clothing that we ices for the next 1o days. o see us. If you love money ro Racket Co. 4TO CLOSE OUT AT~ Cost. *A small lot of American Decorated China, consist- I iug of Pitchers, -- - 20c, Covered Dishes, - 6oc. Butter Dishes, - - 4oe. Sugar Dishes, - 32C. Oamal Sets, - - 25c. --at ~C. M. CH ANDLER'S.I Furniture. Up-io-d'ite Bed-rnnm Sits. Sideboard.', Hfall R ack-, Chair4. ItacKk era, Extension 'r'ablea, Wardenbe., Sate, and a fa'l steck of everythiv-g in the furnitonre line. o gan-, Bsay corri.g*n, 8-wing MIacie-, wook St.e.. Dry G'and., Grocrie , hos etc., alwas on ha: d. J. n On.