The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, August 20, 1902, Image 3
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\\E IfAVE A BE
White Goods in lace stript
and have them priced very
thc-m. Also Plain I awns,
Organdies. price ioc to 5o
Full line of Swiss and
and Insertion to match th<
and Insertion, very pretty
Colored Lawns, Organ
variety of patterns, prices
A handsome lot of Blac
in new wveaves, prices 5c
small lot of Silks in w
cheap.
MIilli
We still have a fine stoc
please you both in the goo
To please every one.
y fine line of Ladies' 0:
leather: also Strap Sandal
all shapes, hfgh and low ci
the best value that can be
and our prices are right.
We want our trade, an
to vour interest to trade
business. We get good
we give goed value when
goods. Polite attention g
Caldwell D
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
Wednizdal. Aug ist 20 - -
-The piimaiy next TNesdav.
-Mr. A. E. Leg tre spent Sun
dav in town.
-Hion. F. H. McMaster spent
Sunday in town.
-There should be much iur
nip planting this week.
--Miss Marion Bookhardt has
returned to Blythewood.
-Mr. W. L. McDonald was in
town a short while last week.
V -Mr. L. Gantt and 1son Joe are
spending- this week at Clover.
Chs. (Gooding has re
~home in Maeon.
La Dwight spent a
Slast week.
Swent to
EN. Cnterspent the
ekwith relativcs in Co
lumibia.
- Several bales of cotton have
been sold1 on the Winnsboro
market.
-Mr. Chas. Stevenson and
little Car. spent last week at
Riossville.
-Mr. J. F. and Miss Elizabeth
McMaster have returnled from
Writsville.
~. -o-day is the~ 1ast day for~
Sgetting yo'r name on your' club
roll. See to it.
-Miss Marion Johnson of
Rock Hill spent Sunday with the
Misses Ste wait.
-Mr. Arthur (Owens left with
a loadI of mules to Charleston
Monday afternoon.
-The cotuittive exauninatio)n
for the Citadel vacancv will be
held Se ptember 10. .
Mr. RI. J1. McMaster and faunilv
of Port Tamnpa, Fla., :.re on a
vi ait to his parenits.
-Mssr~s. (has. Jennings and
Biee Ito)iuson have been on a
short visit to town.
-Mr. T. M. Lyles has accepted
the prinicipalshlip (f the graded
school at Bhicksburg.
-\isses Evelvn and Louise
Gautt are with relatives at Boi!
ing Springs, Barnwell county.
--Mr. W. H-. Flenniken took
his so: W\arren to Columbia
vesterday to 1.ave his eyes treated.
--Misses Mary and llav Mat
thews are back fromi an ex'tended
stay with relatives iu North
Carolina.
-Friends in the~ contyV have
b~een inftor:iid of the (death IOf a
child of Mr. HI. L. Cfauthe-n,
--Messrs 1[r Ruff aniid W\ill
Wilscu of k H~ 1' wh havem'~
beenCI ina to nX rl seeral day s
have rteturnm' .:e
- \Ir. :. .l a:( and
family sp>m a v as wth is
b)rother na t rrturni trip to
LUTIFUL LINE OF
:d and open-work effect,
- cheao. You should see
it 5c to 25C finest White
c per yard.
Nainsook Embroideries
:se. Also fine Val Laces
and dainty patterns.
dies and Swiss in great
to suit your pocket-book.
k Dress Gools for skirts
c to $i.oo per yard. A
tist patterns, pretty and
rIEy.
:k in this room, and can
ds and the prices.
Ve are showing a special
dords, ii kid and patent
3, Gents'Fine Vici Shoes,
t Our Shoes represent
obtained for the prices,
I believe you will find it
with us. We study our
value. when we buy and
,ve sell, Call and see our
iven to all.
ry Goods Co.
I position that lie has filled with
decided credit ivr several years
-Next Tuesday is tliat August
26 the candidates have talked so
much about.
-Rev. A. Finch has been elee
ted prineil)al of the school at
Blackstock. Miss Kate Douglass
will continue as assistant.
. -The senatorial and congres
sional candidates will speak here
to-morrow (Thursday). This is
the last meeting of the campaign.
-The fish iDg party that went
to the Catawba last week has re
turned. 'Another party left Moi
day for a weeks' tip to White
-Mr. J. N. Center is noi
managing thme coca cola b)usiness'
of the late A. G. D)ouglass o
Coumbia whose death occurre(
a few days ago.
--Mr. A. E. Davis left Monda'
f >r Hot Springs, Ark., havini
bhe calledl there byv a telegran
aunouncinlg the critical combition
of M:.j. WVoodwaid, who is ther.
for his health.
-Last Tuesday evening tit the
Methnodist parsonage in Winmis
boro Rev. J. B. Campbell united
Mr. Larney Meltoni of Rocktor
anud Miss Lizzie Cooper of Kib
lians ini marriage.
-Married in Chester, at th<
Methodist parsonage, by R1ev.
G. P. Watson, on the 6th of Au
gust, Mr. Johnm A. Mc~eekini, o:
Enoree, S. C., and -.Miss Aliet
Brooks, of Fairfield county, S. C
-The bids for the electric
ig~t b)onds1 were opened by th<
c numissious last Friday. The~
bid of Messrs. N. W. Harris a
Ca. of New York was acceated
Their bidl was par for 4 per cen:
bonds. This is a very fliuo sae
--The town authemrities Lave
reuested us to call the attentioi
of all interested to the fact tha1
fromn the time of this notice the
ordinance against any andl ah
shooting within~ the incorp~orate
limite will be enforcen. A wori
to the wise is sufficient.
-Messrs. W. B. Smith Whialej
and Co. hiavei been engaged as
electrical. engineers for puttinL
in the electmiieh liht plant. T1he~
will at once makiIe the necessars
seciti-ations1, and1 thme conhtract
for instaling the plant will be
let at an early day.
-The unveiling~ of the monu
ment will take place next Wed
nsday afternoon, August 27, at
5.80. The address of the ocea
son will be bv Col. A. C. Has
kell of Cluubia. Capt. HT. A.
Gailard will pre side. Mi-ses
B essie Lvxle ~. M\amaie Brice, Anvnie
Davr~is, Laura Gerig, Isabelle
Dogls. and Mam thma 1) wight
will unveil the umonumtent. TIher(
will be i'usic appropri~ate to the
oWCasin
--Miss E-mlyn Craig of black
stovk, whose valuable ser-vi.cs :o
a tetachetr ini th school00 at Mil
i 1Ls cro5ss road.- are~ so well re
monti as a unjssioary
Presbyterian church. Miss Cr
removal to another field of I
is a distinct loss to the e;iu
education iii this State. She
unquestionably ore of the
teachers iu the school roo]
South Carolina. The best wi
of many friends go with her.
The 111any friends of Col.
MIrs. Elberi 11. Aull, of Newbh
svlmathise mwith them (ee-pi
tfie death of their son Herm
bright young boy of eigi
-Ms. E. S. Herbert, E
organizer for the Womnit's CI
tian Temperance Workers, i
Chester this wieek arralnging
the State convention of the a
organizatiou. She will con
Wiinsboro Saturday mori
ald we have been requeStE
announce that she will mee
ladies of the town inteiested
peranco work Saturday after
Ot 5 o'clock at the Metl
church. Suimday afturnooi
same place and hour
meet the children of the
the purpose of organizi
of lole. Mrs. Herbe
been councteJ with
aice work of the
ad -aicen:ent of w
done great good.
FoR S E-On
tagt w ith three
of land; also on
tage with one
of land. BotI
way. Addr
1*
Ifla
jb
sis.tt
'Winnsbor
Re
1fYouIV
Ibnarv a
Augmst you had
your nae is on
least five lays b.
All the boys whi
of ag before ti
I election. -de
uoug~h
to the fh~4
sura ounding cou
markd kindnes.
sympathy to us
and~ deat1 of
jWet thn
Pfter al
Mr. R.
was
and si
been a
Presbyte
hers of th
he joined s
Winusboro,
remaiijs. and
cncoursJ of
away iu the Prc
tory Sundav after
rlservices~ being
Rev. C. E. Mc Don
reaved famiiy has U
of the 'ntire comimun
aictic n.
ISpecial from Ridges
iec 'at her home in
Txas, on 9th August after
lness, Mrs. Sarah Eliz~
Black L *hbuck, wife of Ex-G
nor F rancis Lubbuck and you;
siter of late Col. John1 L
IJIack who preeed~ her tc
rave~ but a few months. 'l
wo with the late Mi s.
Toter D~avies being the
hildren of Hon. James A. I
of York cocnity whto so long
ab ly~ represen ted uipper' Car
in 'the V aited States se
Mrs Lubback was twicee mai
nrit to D)r. Abner A. Port<
PreQ-lbyterian Church South,
was en. Ct byV Synod in 180
uild up a church in Ai
Texas. 'After Dr. Porter's
.\r.Porter mart iedl Gov.
Luc.k, thet war governor of ']
und a. inember of President 1:
en inet. He still survives.
uii Luck was acknowledge
he. by all1 wth knew her, a w
o' largrn brain : reat reertr
ai s was for some years pr
abor Presbyteiian College of
ec of - -
ANY CHCRCH o
best or institution supp
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