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I.?A tNT E-LRI N CE sf nWA4esd.y Junre. 10, . - 1903 im P< -Miss Mamie Taylor has re turned to Columbia. se -Mr. Claude Connor is on a h short visit to his mother. Mrs. H. C. Elliott and ci- f -h dren left Monday for Pelzer. -That list of birds published to in this number is worth reading. hi -Mr. Palmer Davis is at home hi for a few days from Durham, N. C. A -Miss Rebecca Walker is vis- in iting the'Misses Pryor. of Ches- i ter. th -Mrs. Jame- L. Kinnerly is a spending a while with her 10 at parents. at -Miss Alice Dargan, of Dar- at lington, is visiting Miss Louise McMaster. - ---.R is getting almost too late V) plant that sorg'hum. Hurry up about it. -Miss Mary Young, of Fort .Mill, is visiting her sister, Mrs. . Bruce. -Miss Gertrude Meares, of p, Ridgeway, is visiting at Mrs. s] J. W. Steit's. p] Misses Hatlie Ketchin, Louie si McMaster and Grey Neil are at it home from Winthrop. w -Mrs. J. B. Campbell and her le daughter, Miss Julia, have re- s turned from Rock Hill. -Mr. Albert Connor, who has cc been teaching school at Wells, is at home for the holidays. -Winnsboro's base ball team needs to. get to playing, so that some good gan.es may be had T1 during the summer days. a -Mrs. J. Q. rid Miss Annie Y( Davies to Columbia today to attend the commencement of to South Carolina college. -Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Mobley Fasse(d through Winnsboro Mon- ce day, returning from the Shriner's m Convention at Asheville. at -Mrs. S. R. and Miss Sallie Garrison will return to town this 'week and occupy the cottage that has just been coapleted. -Mr. Will Aiken, of the South e Carolina college. spent a few days A in town with relatives and friendsb on his way tq CIarlotte. Vil -M-rried, My 24, 1903, near CC Blythewood, S. C.. Mr' Moses ~'Rev. H. K. Ezefl, ottiiating. -In the list of teachers for Mt. Zion the name of Mrs. Rosa Jordan who was reelected music teacher was inadvertently omnitted. da -Misses Anna Beaty, Annie Doty,. Gussie DesPortes, Marie McCants, and Alice Walker aie, at home from the Presbyterian *College for Women. -The heading for the list of old soldiers as published in our last issue was incomplete. i Iti should have been "Confedert thf L~ist for Township 9." Rtet --Miss Mamie JBrie, who has in been teaching th.a Anderson grad- ia led sehools, is at home for the summer holidays. She has aec cepted her pos:tion for another year. t -Profs. J. W. Thomson of Rock Hill .and MX. WV. Peurifoy of Rockton have been selected - by * State Supt. Martin to conduct dr the county summer school for Fairfield. Tfhe date has not yet f been announced. -Miss Sarah Withers, who taught in the summer school here or two sessions, has been paid a H very high compliment in being H selected as one of the teachers of a the Summer School of the South am to be hel at Knoxville June 23- pr July 31. an11 -Miss Rachel Runff, daughter~ of Mr. A. F. Ruff, of Rock Hill, was married Wednesday after soon in the Presbyterian church to Mr. W. Speight Ad ams, teller of the Ifational Union Bank. Quite aumber of her Winns bor rlatveatendd hehappy event-.c -The Sunday School picnic te will be held at the Park today. tih court house to the Park from 9 to -11 o'clock. Baskets left at fo M~r. MX. W. Doty's store or Mrs. y 2, A. Elliott's residence betweenp Ab hours of 9 and 11 will be ~arrsed to the grounds. The f young people are all looking for .agood day of it. c -At 1:30 o'clock R1ev. C. E.,. NcDonxald addressed the schiool *and his words were tiiled with ise and spicy thoughts keeping a, everr one in a chorus of laughter. 4i Be was vt rily tie right man in of ~he right place, and umn~y thanks ? - are tendered hima for hs helpful -and excellent sermuon and Lood th' ?ddress. roy() is a little hard to D please along this line and this st time all are with one accord in c Lying, be was "so good," we ill have him for our next com encement orator.-Troy Corres )ndence Greenwood Journal. -Mt. Zion closed a successful ssion Friday. Mr. Quarles who Ls filled out the unexpired term Prof. Witherow left yesterday D r his home in Abbeville. He H rtainly carries with him the st wishes of pupils and patrois T whom he has greatly endeared mself during himself during s three years stay here. Mr. T exander has gone to his home - Darlington to spend the sum er. He contemplates attending e summer school of the -South Knoxville. Misses Bessie Me aster and Eunice Bacot will P tend the State summer school Rock Hill. -This is the second year of s' e work of the principal, Prof. etcher E. Hinnant, and Mrs. . G. Whitlock, and the first g1 ar for Miss Gertrude Gee of tc e Hopkins school. The char- P' ter of the whole year's work as shown in the entertainment id that in itself was sufficient v maise for the splendid scholar- e rip, careful training and im roved methods that the teachers owed that they bad used. It m is such schools as these that m ill solve the educational prob- b m of the south and not only lve that problem but become odels for high schools over the 3 >untv, as well as assist in the A eat ~work of higher education opkins Correspondence' T h e -ate. Chamberlain's Stomach -and Liver tblets are just what you need when la ,u have no appetite, feel dull after tiug and wake up with a bad taste in f ur mouth. They will improve your D petite, cleanse and invigorate your li, >mach and give you a. relish for your d. For sale by Mc~uaster-Co., drug ts. of tu filrA. B. Cathcart has ac- tb pted the agency for the Osborne wers. He wants you to call b d let him explain their merits. m Silver Tea. bc anl There will be a silver tea at fe rs. J. R. Curlee's Thursday de ening for the benefit of the $5 issionary Society of the Green- as ier church. After the tea the ex itors will take a 'trip from yc umbia to Charlotte. to c~a~WO142A. th WArED-10 or 12 calves, one y to two weeks old. 3t A. B3. Cathcart. .Death of flr. Fred Weir, ci Our Avon correspondence last ~ek mentioned the death of ed Weir, formerly of that see mn, without giv'ng any details sej the same. A letter informs us cu at his death occurred near m aminan, Tenn , resulting from m juries received from being dr ruck by a passenger train as it s coming out of a tunnel. Two hers were also killed. He lin red eight hours after the rrible b'ow, remaining ebusciou sea ost of the time. d se Mi!PThese are days for cool inks.. Jno. H. McMaster & Co. i vita you to get cool at their ai untain.M A Seriou Mstake, E. C. D2Witt & Co., 'is the name ofm e firm who makes the genuine Witch ef zel Shilve. DeWitt's is the Witch cc ize1 Salve that heals without leaving er ar. It is a serious mistake to use y other. De~Vitt's Witch Hazel s~ le cures blind, bleeding, itching and B >ruding piles, burns, bruises, eczema Iis d all skin diseases. Sold by McMas -Co. COURT PROCEEDINGS. he Good for the busy farmers, the de urt of general r&esions lasted R< ly one day, Monday. Ira and David Hightower plead iity of housebreaking and lar- la n, the former receiving a sen- of ace of one year in the peniten- ti< Iry. the latter a similar term in m e State reformatory. th Silas Lee was found guilty of w< rgery and was sentenced to two a ars lu the penitentiary and to co a fine of one dollar. pc ioxy Belton wvaa acquitted of gery. The two murder cases were intinued. ye The court of commnon pleas was C~ session yesterday. l Kodol Gives Strength s eablingr the digestive organs to n< .est, assintilate ani1 tnmsformn ALL nl the wholesome food that nmay be TI ten into the kind of blood that nour- ip es the nerves, feeds the tissues, d Lrdens the muscles aad recuperates p( e organls of the entire body. KodolI hi vsl)peia Cure cures InigeiZstionI. Dyvs- si sia Catarrh oft the stomch amm all iM munch disordiers. Sold by McMamster~ it Ut rutt's Pill uremedy never fa5is spepsia, Constipation, Sik wdade, Biliousness And ALL DISEASES arising fr a Wpid Liver and Bad Digesti'n The natural result is good and solid flesh. Dose small; e ly sugar coated and easy to ] "k No Substtute_-. For the Flooded Sufferers. Mr. Editor: Please announte your columns that I have A) Anted Rev. J. L. Freemn, ugh S. Wylie, and H. '. etchin to canvass the town br ibscriptions to aid the suffer' s I Clifton and Pacolet. ' e ory. of the loss of life, and 4e ,at suffering in these t o wns is a sufficient appeal to e sople of Win-sboro, who hare er respondeded most liberay > all calls for help, to do their ry best. The committee ill ll today. T. H. Ketchin, Maydr. ZiirBoyd & Weathersby are t aking some special announde ents today that ought to tenipt )usekeepers. arn ta nla Kind You Ham ways bwo It of S. C. Collcge Scholarship. The gene.ral assembly at its at session appropriated $1,640 r -scholarships in the Noriial epartment of the South Caro a college, one scholarship to be ven from each county the value $40, besides the remission of ition and matriculation fees, e beneficiaries to be- selected tder regulations to be provided - the board of trustees. This . ans $40 in cash for the student, sides remission of $40 tuition d of $18 matiiclation or term Tlius the scholarship stu nt will receive from the college ' a month for eight months to sist him in his necessary living a penses. Applicants must -be s ung men at least 19 years of e. Applications must be made President Benjamin Sloan-, oiF a college, before July 1. upon tendent of eduicat ion. GjPD V. Walker & Co. are ving trading stamps with all sh purchases. 6-10-4 1 Cuts, Brulses and Bumus QUizkfl llealed. 3hanberlain's P:Ldn Balm is ,4n anth tic liniment, and when applied tco Ls, bruises and burns, causes them toe f a without maturation and much >re juickly than by the usual tr-eat nt. For sale by McMaster Co., aggists. flt. Zion's New Principal. ] - - t "Prof. L. T. Baker, who for veral years has so acceptably C Led the position of Superinten nt of the Lanoaster graded a bools, has accepted the..super- i tendency of Mt. Zion Institute, Winnsboro. Universal regret expressed hetre over the loss of r. Baker. His' fine work ind mcaster will ever stand as a t >nlment to his faithfulness and . oienoy as t'n edgetor. This mmunity has never haid a teach, who has given more general tisfaction than has Mr. Baker. >tL as a citizen and teacher he held in the highest esteem by 1 r people. Winnsboro is cer :nly to be congratulated upon r good fortune in securing his luable services as superinten nt of her schools."-Lancaster mew. "Winnsboro is to be congratn ;ed upop securing the services Mr. Baker, for he is unques mably one of the best and >st progressive educators in i e State. He has done a flne ( )rk here and his learing will be ~ reat loss to the school and e inunity."-Lenoaster Corres udence News and Courier. Do You Enjoy What You Eat? [f you don't your food does not do u much good. Kodol D~yspepsia re is the remedy that every one ould take when there is anything -ong with the stomach. There is no v to maintain the health and, -ngth of mind and body except by urishment. There is no way to 'urishi except through the stomach. e stomach must be kept hienlthy, ire and sweet or the strength willylet wn and disease will set up. No ap tite, loss of strengtly nervousmner t adache, constipation, bad breat14 [ ur riss, riftinmg, indigest ion, dys .p-ia nd( all stomachb troubles are ekly eured by the use of Ko-o! Dy psiaCure. s,1d by McMaster Co. Chanie Chat tings. We have been vit iterd by good Ains recently whid4 has helped he looks of the crcps and gardens ,onsiderably. Some of the farm ,rs of this s'ectian are busy har esting their grain crop Mrs. Jno. A. Stewart, of Wood yard, is visiting her daughter, Ars. C. M. Ladd. Mr. 0. Y. Owings, of Colum >ia, spent Sunday at his old iome with relatives. Misses Daisy Crowder and Lil iefrawford are visiting at Mon iceilo. We are having some cases of numps in this section. The Luke scho(l closed on the 9th with a picnic. There was'a mall crowd as the day was v.ery breatening. There were a num >er of compositions and a debate )y six of the scholars. The sub ect was: "Which is preferable, :ountry or city life?" All were, plendid. Mr. D. L. StevensonI vas present and gave a talk. June 1, 1903. T. Ladies and Children Invited. Al ladies and children who cannot. tund the shocking strain of laxative yrups, catharties, etc., are Invited to ry the famous Little Early Risers. hey are different from all other pills. Phey do not purge the systeni. Even double dose will not gripe, weaken or icken; many people call theni the. Easy Pill. W. H. Howell, Houston, E'x., says nothing better can be used or cnstipation, sick headache, etc. 3ob Moore, Lafayette, Ind.. says all thers gripe and sicken, while De-. Nitt's Little Early Riaeva do thoir vork well and easy. Sold by McMaa er Co. Bryant and Longtown. We have had a superabundance if rain during the pa.st week. March corn is as a general bing somewhat backward, Since be recent rains -however it has 4mmenced to grow rapidly. duch late corn will be planted. The fruit ciop is very poor ,round here. The hail storm Djured it to a* considerable stent. Mrs. Wardlaw, of Columbia, as been on a visit to the family f Mr. Jno. P. Jones. Mr. L. T. Wilds, of Columbia, ras up some time since looking Iter his numerous farms in this ection. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tennant f Winnsboro came to Longtown esteraay. Mrs. Tennant- is pending a while with the family f het uncle, Mr. Jas. C. Stewart er, Afiss Lela, of Ridgewvry, arel isitin' the family of his Son Mr. J. J 1cEachern. Blackberries are abundant and ave commenced to ripen. We ill have* to use more of them his year as the other frtuit is ao Misses Ljena and A pnie Reeves, f Winthrop college, are at home or vacation. Miss Cordie and Mr. R. C. leeves attenided the commence ent exercises at Winthrop. Mr. Cutino Meilichamp, of the kgefield Co-Educational Insti te, came home last week. Mr. Brum Reeves, of the S C. ollege, came home on Monday. Miss Sadie 3Xellichamp is, pending a while with. relatived a Charleston and Orangeburg. June 8, 1903. * E. H.D. During the summer kidney irregu rities are often caused by &xcessive rinking or being overheated. ~Attend > the kidnieys at once by using Foley's idney Cure. Sold by McMaster C2o. CASTORIA For hInnts and Children. 1e KidG You Have Always Bought Bears the 3igature of. WANFED.-Customers for sWe :ailk delivered every mnornin . jeave orders at The News anl erald ofilce. Warning. If. yo have kidney or bladder trou Ic and do not use Foley's Kidney ure, you will have only yourself to lame for results, as it positively cures 1 forms of kidney and bladder dis ases Sold by McMaster Co. rea soiiabfe ri eS~olable 6 geod health unkils the kidneys s r sound. Foley's Kidney (Care maker he kidneys right.L Sold by M<-Maiste On the firs't indicain of kidney rouble, stop it by~ takingr Foley's Kid t Cure. Sold by McMaste~r Co. ne Minute Cough Cur For! Coughs, Colds and Cop Do you use a steam engin Pickerirg Governors and repair pa Do you use a gasoline eng We hav? gas engine and other oih Do you use a saw-mill? You can get saw. teeth right here. Do you use a thresher? We have Spil es and other repair p Do you use ginning mach: Saws, ribs, br.stles and twine here Do you know that we do I all such machinery? A goodiplan to get our prices too w W. 0. McKeown & Son. Southern R. R. TRY OLD GUARD PUNCH. S45AT 5 OUR SODA is mad< right, and the drinking i fied feeling. ANY DRINK worth in your thirst and call fo found most satisfactory. Let us have your orde those that have tried it v Jno H. McM Drug Phone 39. We guarantee our Paint to house that is painted and doe will be repainted at our exper On corn parison of figures tl as cheap if not cheaper than Rtememiber we guarantee it, ity to guatrantee it. .We also have Muralite f Stains, and a supply-e4t-EsJa N otice. Notion is hereby given that a fleer Dispensary will- be duly opened in the town of Winnsboro at- an early d te. Notice is also given that appli cations for the position of Beer Dispenser at, Winnsboro will be received during the ten days fol 1 wing date of this notice. Ap plications must be made in t usual form, and applicantsm be prepared to make bond. T. M. JORDA Chai ULYEISE G..DESPOR June 9, 1903. STATE~o OFU COUNTY OF By D. A. Broon l~a fe: WVhereas, J A dministrat of Rlebecca mionisha and cr Stevens appen bate, Hou of. '-A e? rts kept iii stoek. ine? forsale. inery? too. irst-zlass REPAIRIN3 orl hen you think of buying new machinery. , CORNWELL, S. C., on TRY OUR ICE CREAM EYING DA just right, tastes just ; followed by that satis drinking we serve. Bring r the antidote you have r for ICE CREAM. Ask rhat they think of it. aster & Co.I gists, WINNSBORO, S. C. give perfect satisfaction. Aa a not give satisfactory resuj ise. aink you will find our J'aint a similar first-class paint. and the house gives us author >r walls, besides Varnishies, WAN young for pa inter som in