The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, December 31, 1901, Image 3
A. F
We-inight say much i
to buy Clothing, but "sayir
you have tested a thing
You
If you have bought fr
say. We are willing for t]
haven't, then this is the til
We-are prepared to
.e bestiaxaifactewrs in
Soent clothing is made.,
is, well, half mad<
OURS
Clotniig sold by us i
-.reputation is their capital,
ANOTHERTIF
Improvements are be
suits." Our manufacturer
and are ever on the alert..
Of course a well-dres!
a nice suit-all other things
lars, Shirts, Cuffs, Suspeni
have them
KETCIN M
()CAL13NTEL.LIGEf
.uuans. Deedinber 31 - -
-A happy.few Year!
-Mt. Zion opens Monday
-After to-day it will be
-It rained Saturday and
day.
-Miss Anna McCants is
friends'in town.
-Miss TirzaA Ketchin is
ing friends in Lahecaster.
-Mr. J; Scott MeCarley
Christmas day in Laurons.
S-Miss Janie Ketchin will
turn to Converse this week.
-Treasurer Wylie is 1
kept quite busy these days.
-Mr. R. Hanahan of Che
tonis isiingrelatives in I
- .Whieeler and his fa
expect to leave for Columbia
week.
.. -Mr. Jno. :M. Beatya
[several days here during Cl:
mas.|
-Miss Grace Hinnant retu
-to her school', at Blythe'
Saturday..
-Capt. Ihe H. Mc'Sfaster
* retuirned-to-his post ati For
Monroe..
* -Mis-Na~ry C.rosbyV o C
is-visiting her friend Miss A
McKeown. M.
-The trade of town Chris
Eve was much 14%r' than
been expected.
-This is the last day for
paymenlt of taxes -uniless the
2A sextended. ~ --
-Miss-Bessie Bookter is
short stay with her friend
Louise Herron..
-Miss Mary Brawley, of C
*. ter, is visiting her friend,
Gussie Des~ortes. .D
* 4Ijaenan l. m .D
1efa Satiyrday to resume his.a
st~orter's Academy.
-Miss Carrie Elliott is sp
ing awhile with the family of
A. 3!. Aiken at Chester.
-Miss Kate Mellichamp
* spendiDg :awbile -wit1h her a
Mrei. Joo. H. 'McMaster.
--Misses Martha, Mari'e,
LouuJDwight...spent..the. holi,
-ro.1h family fireside.
-D.T. A. Quiattlebaut
bIj Batesburg was on a short vis
hisparntsthdpast week.
-is~s MayJohnston wi
R.AL.
n an effort to convince you where
ig" is easy. Talk is cheap. After
Know.
>m us, we have nothing more to
he goods to do the talking. If you
-ne to do it.
!xhibit the production of some of
America.
ind some
IS MADE.
Some clothing is planned and cut
by artists, some by "scrubs."
s cut and planned by- men whose
and who study to keep their repu
IING:
ng -made all the time in "building
s are progressive, pushing people,
sed man mnst have in addition to
nice. Hat,, Shoes, Cravats, Col
ers, Hose, Underwear, &c. We
ItRCANTIL CO.
C E sume her work at: the Due West
- Female College this week.
01O -Messrs. Brice J. Robinson
-and Cass. Jennings of Qolumbis
spent Thursday in town.
-Miss Grey Neil charmingly
1902. enitertained some of her friends
Sun:- at home on kriday evening.
-Mr. J. E. Pressldispending
with several days with friends in Ches
- ter on his return to Erskine.
isit- -Prof. T. M. Lyles of the
Orangeburg Collegiate Institute
ptreturns to his work this week.
-Itt is reported that the oat
re- crop was badly daumaged by the
coldspel o a ew aysago.
-The San Souci club was de
eing lghtfuly entertained. by the
~r-Misses Ellison .Friday evening.
roes- -Hon.F.H.McMaster and
own wie, f Carlsto; sentChrist
this mas day at Mr. G. H. McMaster's.
ths -Miss Janie Flenniken -has
ptreturned to her duties alt the
pnat Presbyterian College for Women.
rit -On account of the heavyrain
reSaturday the mass meeting called
re-for that day did not materialize.
rood -_Miss Marie Lee, of Sumter,
returns home to-day, after a visit
has of several days to the Misses
te5ss Ellison.
~s.-,The Southern Railway Comn
nme the amount a,waided him by the
jury at the last term of court.
t -There w~s a most 'enjoyable
had mneetin-g of the jolly cliib at the
residence of Mr. W. Bs Creight
the on Friday evening.:
time -Mr.. and Mrs. G. A. White,
Jr., of Columbia, spent the Christ.
on a mas holidays at Mr. White's old
Miss home.
-Miss Mamie Uughiey leaves
hes- this week for La.ncaster where
Miss she has accepted a position in
the graded school at that place.
!ight -Mr. R. J. McCarley, of Kos
work ciusko, Miss., and his son, R. J.
McCarley, Jr., of Columbia, spent
end- Sinday with Mr. J. D. .McCarley.
Mr. -Miss Essie Zealy, of Spar.
tanburg, who is visiting her sister
e is in the county, spent yesterday
ister with Miss Bessie Lyles -
-Messrs. T. K. Elliott, Jr.,
and Tom Ellison, Strother Ford, Joe
days Cummings and Ross Brown -will
report for duty at Clemson 'Fri
n of day.
it to -Mr. E. P. Davis has accepted
a position with the Irwin Cotton
1 e Mill a. He will beo-in his new
s at Durham, N. C., to-mor-j
~ *rs. David and Earnest
Cdolumbia, spent Christ
mas da home. Their friend,
Mr. Sawts of Columbia, was
with them%.
-Mr. and' W. H. Mack
orell, of Blacksk - H. over
with friends on opped over
Augusta, where Mackorell
has accepted a positi.a -
-Mr. George ConneW ho has
been on a visit to his a
L. A. Bye of Long Run, s
Sunday in town. He was
way to his home in Philadelp:.
-Cadets Chas. Dwight an
J. Q. Davis, Jr., returned t
Porters Academy Saturday. Ca
dets Kittt McMaster and Jess
Doty of the Citadel returned th
same day.
-Misses Marie McCrnts, Ann
Beaty, Annie Doty, Gussie Des
Portes, and Alice Walker will b
on hand for the reopening of th
Presbyterian College for Wome
to-morrow.
-Mr. Chas. Elliott was th
lucky guesser at the number c
grains of corn in the jar at R. 1
Matthews & Son. His guess c
1,137 won the nice toilet caso
The jar contained 1,131 grains.
-Winnsboro's contingency a
the South Carolina College cor
sisting of C. F. Davis, H. I
Gooding, C. H. Neil and Geo. I
McCants leave to-night to be a
the reopening to-morrow morning
-Rev. T. D. Bratton stoppe<
in town on his return from Cc
lumbia, where he had been i
attendance upon the Souther:
Educational Association. He con
ducted services at St. John'
Sunday morning.
-Foreman J. E. Williams, c
The News and Herald office, h
returned from Jacksonville,
he spent the holidays wigfui 01
tives. He brought be.
green peas, tomatoep' Cont7
brs as a remindow'Cos"r
climate in thejrq. L ftaster
-Prof i Bessie d the
Superiu.~e 'hey tSooal
ugbh actiona1 a
a i. a showing, aid Pr
Witherow is due great credit I
the interest he took in the matt<
-It will occasion surprise
well as regret to our people
learn that on Sunday last RE
Jabez Ferris, pastor of the KE
shaw Baptist church, tender
his resignation to take effect
the close of his third year, whi
will expire the last of Januai
This step is made necessary 1
reason of his health. Mr. Feri
has done faithful work in KE
shaw and will be missed from i
community when he -leaves.
call has been tendered Mr. Feri
to the Camden Baptist churc
and he has accepted it und
conditions that will beigovern<
entirely by the state of his healt
Kershaw Era.
?arThe Winnsboro Racket C
are offering their entire stock
cost for the next fifteeriidays, ai
invite yon to test the -power of
dollar with them.
NiaWinter shoes now goii
at a fraction over cost.
M. W. Doty & Co.
(F big quantity of mattii
at regular bargairnprices at J. I
Boag's.
A beautuful line of sta
tionery at The News an
Herald offiCe.
Dynamited.
The storeroom of Mr. Gi
Ragsdale at Rosville was bloiw
up Thursday night. It is suj
posed that the store was first rol
bed and then blown up. The pos
offiee 'was kept in it.
* At Cost.
I offer my entire stock<
chiffoniers, easels, children's ea:
riages, carts at cost to close 01
for the season. Now is the tin
to get a great bargain in the:
goods. R. W. Phillips.
Chamberlain s
Stomach And Liver Tablets.
Tr- them
When you feel dull after eating.
When you have no appetite.
When 'you have a bad taste in tU
mouth.
When your liver is torpid.
When your bowels are eonstipated.
When you have a headache.
When you feel bilious.
They will improve your appetit
cleanse and invigorate youir stomnat
and regulate your lver and bowe)
For on. hr Mcofadtr Co-.
Baseball.
meeting of those interested
reorganization of Winns
4 ,eeball team is called for
kps (T~ay) morning at the
i (Te 30 )'clock.
town hail at .,
He Gooding,
President.
Selling at Cost S. S
Gibson.
Si'iFor Rent--Two thiee-room
ettages. Apply to J. 0. Boag.
The most complete stock
olstationery in town at
News and Herald
tove pipes reduced to 14
int at Rt. W. Phillips.
of Ridgeway.
he t nual meeting of
8 the directo the Bank of
a Ridpway held at the
b .ik-building night, Jan
uary ), 1902, at 'elock.
N- mer,
erit.
Installation of ,o
The following office. e
dul-instal 17 "0ght,
the -2%o serve 'Winnsboro
L* o. 11, A. F. M., for the
- en Masonic year:
V. Seigler, W. M.
McDonald, S. W.
. Hanahan, J. W.
White, Treasurer.
Chandler, Secretary.
. Hanahan, S. D.
. Center, J. D.
t Dowling, G. B. McMas
ter tewards.
,McDowell, Tiler.
4 e close of the lodge, the
retired to the Duval
-here an elegant banquet
en prepared for them.
ey enjoyed heartily with
eugual formal toasts.
We still have some flooring,
siding laths and moulding
M. W. Doty& Co.
orofCrditors
r.#
s Chas. M. Athey, propriet
to of t Carolina* Hardware Co2
V. pan hbas made an assignment
r- J. F~ M.Donald, Esq., for t:
d bene' of his creditors. B
at liabil 'es are less than $1,5
h and ' .assets more than $2,0(
7. A me ing~ of his creditors will
>y held r annary 7. This step]
is took .account of the fact th
r- he had received several offe
e from various wholesale hous
A which promised much better tha
is a continuance of the mnercanti
, business here at- this timne. I
r and his family left yesterday f
d Baltimore. It is not improbal
. that he will make Winnsboro 1a
headquarters for the trav'elii
position which he will accej
-* He had been in business he
bsince September.
a EiirAll persons are herel
warned from hunting or othe
wise trespissiug on my Robe:
son pace.M. W. Doty.
A Christmas Dance.
- On Thursday night a clan,
was held in the armory, t.
music being furnished by Je:
"kins' band of Monticello. Amo:
d the young ladies present wer
Miss L. Neil, red taffeta, bla<
trimmings..
Miss C. Elliott, tan peau 4
sole.
s Miss E. Elliott, blue liberi
n silk.
- Miss A. McKeown, yello
. crepe de cheno, real lac'e.
- Miss Mary Crosby, of Cheste
white silk, white ribbons.
Miss Bessie Bookter, of C
lumbia, black taffeta, blue si
corsage.
Miss Grey Neil, white organd;
- pink ribbons.
tMiss A. Davis, blue taffet
ie cut steel buckles.
e Miss M. Dwight,.white silk.
Miss Maggie Neil, baby bh
taffeta.
Miss Helen Rion, gray liberi
silk.
Miss Floride Martin, whil
chiffon on white taffeta.
e The yourig men present wer
Messrs. J. G .McMaster, Erne
Gladden, C. F. Davis, Chas. Nei
Tom Davis, J. E Pressly, E.]
Davis, Kitt McMaster, J.]
, Davis, J. J. Obear, R. Hanaha
Ed. Hanahan, B. J. Robinso
.T TaGone.
The people are cryi ,bard
Goods are cheap. If you
we will prove this to you. Tak
spun, goods that were 6tc last
5c for, now 4c. This is the ehe
goods. Fine French Flannels t
$1.00 now; and so on a'.1 throu
stock is complete and we make
Shoes. Dres
We an suit every Our sto
one in Sh s. is continu
Ladies' S es in all plenished
the new shapes, cheap please y(
grades, and fine pa ut new style
leathers. We i a v cloths, Fi
them to fit your purse enetian
as well as your feet. Gra ite C
Children's Shoes, all greate -
styles and any quality. Goods a
Men's Shoes, from a ever saw
coarse Brogan at 93c to We hay
fine Patent Vici at mings to
$4.00. We sell the kind style, A:
that wear. and any <
Clothing. Mil
For men of all ages We hav
and shapes; made to fit, a great m
made to wear, and made this line,
at cheap prices. We goods ev<
can suit the boys in will find,
goods that will stand in this r<
rd times. find it ii
jgoods ai
work wit]
We ' *ve premiums with every
not have o spend that much at
Investigate this. The premiur
your attentio . We want your
you buy from
"Th Cadwiell Di
- THlE SIX-RO(
e lege Street, now
IS Possession give Ja
). Apply to
S -
--AT
e HABENICHI'S.
-500 POUNDS FINE CAND]
iall grades, all prices. Our fancy b
e of Candy are more beautiful this;
than ever before.
le Fruit Cakes from 1 to 3 lbs.
Luscious Malaga Grapes.
IY Fancy Northern Apples.
Oranges and Bananas.
PranDates (stuffed).
Heinz's Minee Meat.
Apple Butter in 4 lb. jars (als
0bulk).
1kPlum Pudding in cans, 10c to 35<
Cape Cod Cranberries.
Kalamazoo Celery (to arrive).
F. M. HABENICH
Phone 25. Fine Groceri<
NOTJICE.
I hereby give notice that all pa'
eholding claims~ agaiust the County
send them in for approval on or l
the 23rd of this mont.HOD
t 12-13-3t Supervisor IF.
WA4NTED, Hickorv, Dogzwood
-Perion Logs. Gouthuern H
. wood Co., Charleston, S. C. IH-2
, Kodol Dyspepsia Ci
Digests what yun at.
TIML O
times, but if times are hard Dry -
give us a few minutes sf your time
an item like Unbleached Home
fal , ow 5c. The quality you paid
ip line; i is the same in higher class
bat were 5 a yard last fall are
rh the list you ave to buy. Our
he prices to suit h times.
s Goods. Notions.
k in this line All the little Ne*w
ally being re- things in this line that
, We c a n you do not find in the
I in all the ordinary store. Ask
goods-Broad- you specially to see our
ench Flannels, new Belts and Boling.
, P o p 1 i n s, The variety in Gloves,
lotha, and the Hosiery and Corsets.
line of Black
Silks you Underwear
in his town. to suit every one
a the Trim- men, women and chil
match I all dren-both in cotton
plique, B3rai and wool. The quality
olor Velvet e best, the priee low.
linery. 'Bankets
e been selling in wool a d cotton;
any goods inces lower "' n last
but get new season. Flanne * i n
ry week. You in the different coibra
ohat you wan, -all grades.
>om, you will
i stylish new
id get good
i low prices.
$10.00 cash spcnt with us. You do
one time, but just as it suits.you.
s are good, useful articles, worth
trade, and will save you money if
,y Goods Company,
ERENT.
)M COTTAGE ON COL
occupied by H. B3. R~efo.
nuary 1, 1902.
R. W. MATTHE~WS.
Sausage Seasoning
Sea:-.on your Sausage
. , .with . ..
Ser ausage easoning
Needs -nothing more.
If you prefer to season
it we have Sage, Cayenne.
and Black Pepper, and a
full line sf Spices.
o in
in your search for
Xmas Goods
Idon't fail to come in and
T, see us.
McMaster Co.
Phone No. 9.
rties
TOHR TAX ROTIC.
I AM NOW RECEIVING TOWN
,',,taxes at No. 4 Law Range.
and IOffice hours from 9 o'cloek A. M. till
ard- s o'clock P. M., and-afrom .3 o'clock.
-4m P. M. to 5o'clock P. M.
Penalty will attach after the 31st
~ tn.JNO. J1. NEIL,
i12.3 Clerk of onna_