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SPRINC OUR STOCK OF now complete in all lines beautiful stock in every and up-to-date. We ask special attent !ine of Black Dress Good 5oc., 75c., and $i.oo per y of Wash Silks for waists; not split for skirts, 75c. ai Our White Goods stocl greatest variety we have e cheap and the quality Printed Organdies and and handsome. We can trimmings, and in numbe ask your special attention Fans at 25c., 4oc. and 5CC 11ll This department is full and we can sell you the n prices. We receive new week, and in this way ar styles. We can please yt We want you to rem, largest and best stock When you want shoes of you in GOOD shoes in the We ask you to call on i pleased with our goods your wants. Caldwell C LOCAL iNTELLIGENCE Wednisday, April 23 . - kO2 WThe News and ler aid office is fully equipped for doing your job print ing. The increase in the - amount of the work it has done so far this year as compared with last year is full evidence of the satisfactory work done. _Tre-Bemocretic clubs meet Saturday. -This is great weather for gardening. --Mrs. HI. A. Gaillard is visit /ing relatives in Charleston. A Mr. D. G. Ellison of Colum bia spent Sunday at homne. -Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Aiken of Chester spent Sunday in town. -Attendi the meeting or your Democratic club Saturday. -The rains of last week were very favorable to the small grain cr.op. -Miss Ellen Ellison's school at Hop has closed, and she is again at home. a -Miss Helen McMaster-of Co lumbia attended the Kennerly McMiaster marriage. -That West Point vacancy should surely be competed for b?y some Fairfield boy. -Mr. Chairman of - Demo cratic club: see that your club is called to meet Saturday. -A little negro child was burned to death on Mr. J. D. Harden's place last week. -Mr. J. E. Pressly returned to Erskine Co-lege Monday after a stay of a few days; in town. -Better never 'o have set your hens than to let the little chicks die for the want of attention. -Hon. Jno. J. McMahan is to make an address at the clos'r.g of the Green brier graded school. -Col. S. M. Rice andhi daughter, Mrs. Perry, are spend ing awvhile in town with relatives. * -Mr. George McCants of the South Caroliua College spent several days at home last week. -Niiss PRachlI McMaster of -- Libxity Hill came home to at tend 'the Kenner!y-McMaster wedding. -Winnsboro now has only one barber shop which is at the shop heretofore occupied by Monta Sgue. -Mis. W. RI. Dcoty visited her' daughter, Miss Annie, at the resbvte-ian College for Women a-r.J. E. R.-id has returned tRokHill. Her mother, Mrs J. B. Campbell, went with her for a short visit. -Samiuel Lindsay, M. D., at tended the mueeting of the State Med cal Association in Spaita: - burg last week. valuable to be neglected for your c ottoni, for your corn, or for any thing else on thbe farm. -The pastor.of Wayman A. M. ~. Church requests the an:;ounce +1mttht 8ne-ial services are 3 TIME. SPRING GOODS IS We can show you a department. Goods new ion to a very. handsome s in new weaves-prices, trd. Also very pretty line Black Taffeta that will id $i.oo per yard. :is the prettiest, and the ver shown, then they are good. Beautiful line of Lace Stripe effects, new ple, se you in all the new riess little notions. We to a beautiful lot of Silk xier3W of all the newest things. 'ost stylish goods at low millinery by express every constantly adding new u. nmber that we carry the of Shoes in the county. any kind we can please ne-:est shapes. is, and know you will be and the attention given 1 >ry Goods Co. being conducted this week by Rev. A. McIver of Spartanburg; services 8 p. m. -This is a fine time for the planting of sorghum and other, forage crops, if you have not already attended to it. -Mr. Will Aiken of the South Carolina College, accompanied by his college mate Mr. Reuhr, t spent Sunday at home. -Mr. J. E. Coan returned last week from Welford, where he 1 went to attend the funeral of hisI mother who died quite suddenly. t -Mrs. Hayward and Miss i Hester Styles, who have been! spending a few dats at Mr. J. Q. Davis', have returned to Wash-V ington. f -Last year the dry goods. merchants began their early clos ing of the stores May 1st. Of course, they will do the same again this year. -Sheriff R. E. Ellison and Mrs. M. A. Elliott left Sunday to( attend the reunion at Dallas, E Texas. Airs. Elliott will visit her son in Mississippi on the return trip. -Capt. Fitz Hugh McMaster of Charleston was one of the representatives from this State at the Conclave of the Sons of the Revol ation in Washington lst week. -Next Saturday, the last in April, is the f.ime for the meeting of all the Democratic clubs of E the county. The following Satur day, the first in May, is the day for the Catawba Falls picnic. -Mr. Geo. H. McMaster is in Columbia in attendance upon the meeting of the a tate pension. board, which will finish its work this week-and in a few weeks the pensioners will get their t money. -Principal Gettys' of the I Blacks tock school spent Saturday ~ in town. The school has closed e on account of the shortness of I funds. This is not a good show- I ing for a town that boasts so much of its past record as an educational centre. giarThat combination of best E in quality and lowest in price ~ is still keeping everything in our d millinery department in a rush. I Mrs. A. L. McCarley. The Best Prescription for Malaria Chills and Fever is a bottle of GnOVE'S I TASTELESS CHILL TONIC. It is simply g iron and guinine in a tasteless forn.e No Cure, N o Pay. Price 50c. For School Trustee. We hereby nominate J. F. McMaster for re-election as scool trustee for District 14. ~ 2-t Many Voters. MiA full supply of blank books and all legal blanks at The News and Herald office. Neglect Means Danger. Don't neglect biliousness and consti-( pition. Your health will suffer per manently if you (do. DeW~itt's Little Early Risers eure such cases. M. 13. t Smith, Butternut, Mich., says: "De Witt's Little Early Risers are the nwist satisfactory pills I ever took. Never m.;pe or ca'ne nnuse" McMaster (o.ii kennerly-McMaster. The Associate Reformed Pres byterian church was the scene of I very pretty wedding on Satur day morning at nine o'clock, a hen Miss Rachel Buchanan Me Master, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. N. McMaster, was united in marriage to Mr. James La' Kennerly, of Newberry. The church was beautifully decoratQd tith geraniums, ferns and palms. The masses of green banked up against a background >f white made a pretty and pleas ing effect. .4 When the strainsit Mendels ohn's wedding mam, skillfully played by Mrs. Da id Walker, pealed forth, the ushers advanced ip the aisles. They were Messrs. E. A. Carlisle and I. H. Hunt, of Newberry, and C. A. Stevenson nd G. B. McMaster, of Winns boro. Next came the bride styl ishly attired in a traveling suit of :stor, carrying a graceful bunch >f yellow jessamine with long lrooping ends. With her was ier maid of hono&, Miss Alice VicMaster, in a suit of white pique. She carried Alihfge bunch >f lilacs, which contrasted pret ily with the pthcr colors. At the chancel they were met >y the groom with his best man, fr. F. N. Martin, of Newberry, who entered from the vestry. Rev. C. E. McDonald. in a very pressive and appropriate ma ser, made them wan and wife. The bride has for several years >een a successful teacher in the vewberry graded school, and the room travels for the Carolina ifanufacturing Company of the iame place. Friday evening, at the bride's iome, the bridal party and a few ntimate friends of the family vero entertained at an informal Lnd delightful reception. The many friends of the bride and groom testified their appre. iation of them by the number of seful and elegant presents given bem. Mr. and Mrs. Kennerly, -amid a bower of rice and good wishes, eft immediately after the cere aony for Savannah and Charles on, thence to Newberry their uture home. Lumber-50,v00 feet of un Iressed lumber for sale at close rices. J. 0. Boag. FIs.-A big shipment of fish acluding fine shad to arrive aturday morning. Jno. W. Russell. WA most appropriate book t this time is Hampton and his avalry. McMaster Co. have it; lo Paris green for potato bugs. You Know What You Are Taking hen you take Grove's Tasteless Chill 'onic because the formula is plainl,y ~rintd on every bottle showing that it simply Iron and Quinine in a taste Bs$ form. No Cure, No Pay. 50c. Off for Charleston. This is Mt. Zion week at the harleston exposition and Winns moro is we:1 represented. Forty ight tickets were sold yesterday r the special coach on which be party left. In the party were veral from Albion and Flint lill. Several others were to join bemn aockton. A Coming Marriage. In the PresTyterian churelan e ai'ening of A pril the thirtieth, 't 8.30 o'clock, Miss Clara Louise erron iAll be, iarried to Mr. Lrihur 'Maynard Oweing. N ards will l1e issued in Winns 'oro, but the presence of all iends and relatives is desired. Club fleetings. The Horeb Democratic club -i meet at Haws' old store ~aturday, 26th inst., at 8 o'clock .m. to reorganize and send, elegates 'to' county convention. ull attendance requested. J. W. Clark, President. The Oakland club will meet at urham's on the 26th, Saturday, t 12 o'clock to reorganize and let delegates to county (onven ion. John Hollis, President. A Doctor's Bad Plight. "Two years ago, as a result of severe~ cold, I lost my voice," rites Dr. M. L. Scarbrough, of lebron, Ohio, "then began an betinate cough. Every remedy nown to me as a practicing phyv ican for 35 years, failed, and I aily grew worse. Being urged o try Dr. King's New Discovery r Consumption, Coughs and )lds, I found quick relief, and or last ten days hava left better han for two years." Positively -uaranteed for Throat and Lung roubles by McMaster Co. 50c nd $1.00. Trial bottles free. Cash In Advance. Believing that it will ptove mutually advantageous to the publi4hers and subscribers of The Aws and Herald, we have decid to adopt the cash-in-ad vance stem for all subscrip tions, sd we shall partially begin this system June 1. All subscribers who are still due anftihing foi 1101 are hereby notified that they must pay up the amount due by June 1, or make satisfactory arrangements for the payment of the same. All who fail to comply with this notice are hereby notified that their paper will be stopped June 1, and their accounts placed in the hands of a collection agency. All subscribers whose sub scription is paid up to Jan. I, 1902, and not up to the* present date, are asked to come forward and pay their subscription for this year at least in part and in full if possible. The Publishers. An Ice and fleat Talk. We have received our first car of ice to-day and will be pleased to fill orders promptly from a penny's worth to a ton. We have alsopurchased an elegant meat refrigerator with an ice capacity of two thousand pounds, where we will keep our fresh meats for ouricustomers during the summer season. Having gone to this extra expense for the care of our meat we speak for your patronage both for ice and meat and guar antee satisfaction. 4t W. D. Tennant & Co. Saved Many a Time. Don't neglect coughs and coulds even if it is spring. Such cases often result seriously at this season just because people are careless. A dose of One Minute Cough Cure will remove all danger. Absolutely safe. Acts at once. Sure cure for coughs, colds, croup, grip, bronchitis, and other throat and lung1 troubles. "I have used One Minute Cough Cure several years," says Post master C. 0. Dawson, Barr, Ill. "It is the very best cough medicine on the market. It has saved me many a severe spell of sickness and I warmly recommend it." The children's favor ite. MMaster Co. - rarried. Last Thursday evening Mfr. Joe Poteet and Miss Rebec-a Withers- were married at the Mfethodist parsonagea by Rev. J. B. ampbell. The next morning on dvices from Morgauton, N. C., the groom was held by the police. hat night an officer came for him, and the next morning he and his bride went to Morgantoii, where he will answer the charges against him which are not thought to be of a very serious nature. Sunday Mr. RI. L. Beacham of Rion and Miss Maggie Stewart were married by Rev. J. B. Campbell. gfAll the May magazines for sale at T1he News and Herald ffice. 3iirThe refrigerator mentioned n the advertisement of W. D. ennant & Co. has arrived and as been put in place. It is a most complete and up-to-date ar angement for preserving 2neat and such other things as have to e kept on ice. It is so divided hat the meat is kept in an apart ent to itself. It is massive in size, being 10 feet high, 5 feet wide, and 'it feet long. It is a redit to the progress of the firm. Democratic Club Meeting. The Democratic elubs of this I ounty will assemble at their laces of meeting on Saturday, pril 26th, for the purpose of j eorganizing and electing dele- ] ates to the county convention to e held in Winnsboro on May" th. The convention will be alled to order at 12 o'clock mn. m ad will proceed to elect dele ates to the State convention to eet in Columbia 'n May 2Ist, 902, also to elect a county hairman and a member of the State Democratic texecutive com ittee. 'DS. Brice, 3t - County Chairman. For Over SIxty Years. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has beci) used for over sixty years by ii lions of mothers for their children while teething, with prfect success. t soothes the child, soft.ns the gums, l avs all pain, cures wind colic, and 1 is thie best remedy for dliarrhoca. -ItI will relieve the poor little suff'ererI immrediately. Soldib all dIruggists in 1 every part of the wor ,d.- Twenty-five 4 ents i, bottle. Be s-ire and ask for "Mrs. Winslow's Sc othing Syrup," man take no other kind. 1-1-17 FEET 2 WE HAVE A SURE CUR TROUBLES. WE INC ..MEMB S 'I he relief is instantant nent so lang as QUEEN Every good shoeman kno fec ly comfortable QUJ make the shoe fashions. why you should adopt Q1 cul,r eyelets. We have also the fam msnufactured for us by S: ladies, misses and childrer Men's F in all the latest styles, ma< and Selz, Schwart & Co. to give perfect satisfaction Yours for Shoes, D. V. WALJ I Have Good Mule Buggies ar of all kinds. Will sell, exchange, or ac hat will make me a dollar. Cattle wanted, fat or poor. D.A TAF TOR1W'S F10E8. CouNciL CHAMBER, } WVINz'snono, 8. C., A pril 15, 1902. The following statement by the lerk of the Council of the receipts nid expenditures of the town of Vinnsboro for the municipal year ommencing A pril 9, 1901, and ending spril 15th, 1902, is presented to the ouncil, approved, and ordered to be pread upon the minutes and published the XX innsboro News and Herald. on J. Neil, VCerk of Council, in A< cournt with the Town of WVinneboro. DR. 1901. pril 9. To cash in bank...... $1,739 64 -Anmt. rec'd dispensary profits.................. 1,604 44 Anmt. rec'd licenses.... 436 33 " " from fines.. 371 55 " " " miscel laneous sources..... 284 85 Amt. rec'd takes 1901. 1,458 44 " " " 1900. 1,338 36 4 " "1899.. 286 86 " " "1898.. 57 27 " " " 1897.. 24 79 "L "' " 1896.. 8 21 " " " 1895.. 1 50 " " " 1894.. 52 Total.........................$7,07 76 CR. y amount paid Intendant's salary .......... ............$ 200 00 y amount paid clerk%~ salar 195 84 y amount paid counsel's sa ary.............. ........... 30 00 y amount paid keeper of clock....................... 50 00 y amount paid police....... 1,015 30 y amount paid fire depart maent..................... 22 85 y amQunt paid engineers ....175 00 y amount paid Mt. Zion Col lege ..........................-- 90 0 y amount p)aid interest on bonds ......................... 490 00 y amount paid printing con tract................................ 4 00 y amount paid pest house,etc 576 69 y amount paid street work.... 2,257 -51 y amount paid lamps........ 393 77 y amount paid town election 31 00 y amount p,aid miscellaneous 141 16 y balance mn bank............1,0883(64 . Total............. $7,607 76' Stockholders' Meeting. The annual meeting of the .stock tolders of the Merchants' Building id Loan Association will bp held at ourt Houce on TUESDAY, APRIL DTH, at 5 o'clock P. M. WV. G. JORDAN, 4-23-1 Secretary and Treasurer.' CouNc1 L (CHAMnER, Wisiiono, S. C., A pril 16, 1902. Saled bids for furnishing street mps, globes, pots, hnup wicks per! lozen, matches per dozen boxes; and' vritten applications for posltions (.n e police force of the town and for unplighter at a salary of twelve dol ars per month, payable monthly, will e received by the Council up to 12 ~'clock M., the 1st of May, 1902. By order of the Council. .1NO. J. NEIL, kCHE? E FOR WOMAN'S FOOT ASE THE AFFLICTED ERS IN.. ne Famous hoe for Women. ous. The cure is perma QUALITY is continued. is that besides being per ZEN QUALITY Shoes No end to good reasons JEEN QUALITY. Fast ous Shoes and Slippers naltz, Goodwin & Co. for ootwear le by Lewis A. Crossett Every pair guaranteed KER & CO. a Few :s for Sale. d Harness :ommodate you in any way .CRAF. Fine Groceries. Forbes' Montebello Hams, Sugar-cured Shoulders, Pure Leaf Lard and Compound Lard, Bologna Sau se. Maekerel in barrels, White Fish and Roe Herring. Canned Tripe, Codfish Balls, Baker's Cocoa, Pearl Tapioca, French Sar dines, Canned Goods of all kinds, loose Buckwheat, 'and in packages. Best Flour in town, guaranteed, Sugars of all grades, and finest Coffee, roasted and green. New Orleans Molasses, Georgia Ribbon Cane Syrup, and Porto Rico Molasses. Dried A ppies and Peaches, loose Oat Flake Meal, Quaker Oats in packages. Finest Chewing Tobacco in town; also as fine a Cigar as there is on the market. SHOES! SHOES! SHOES! Delftwa re. In DISH PANS, SAUCE PANS, PUDDING PANS, DAIRY PANS, FR YING PANS, WASH PANS, TEAPOTS. Also OiL STOVES. 1 Burner, 75c. 2 Burnei s, $1.50. 3 Burners, $2.25. PASTRY BOARDS, 20x30, for 50c. SJ. 'W. SE!GLER. A.GENT FOR Westchester Fire Insumance Company of New York. .Glen Falls Insurance Company of New York. Rochester German Insurance Comn p my of Rochester, N. Y. Cotton risks a specialty. Solit share of publicnatronage.