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Be Sure and See Our Line of - -mm P I P S. We have the best assortment ever brought to Winnsboro. Anything from a COB PIPE TO A MEERSCHAUM, At the right prices too. The Obear ]kug Company AS PRETTY AS SILK Is the unanimous verdict of all o have seen our latest patterns in ton goods. That will be your verdict too, when you see them. Never be fore have the fashions of the artists been more in keeping with the beau ties of spring than this season. Cot ton and silk have been so mysteri ously woven into one fabric that the combination seems real silk. The only differ nce is in the price, which is so reaso ble that these goods are to be all th go. It will be a feast to your eyes t ome and inspect these goods, and real pleasure to us to show thelp you. Ketchin Mercantile Co. Don't forget t we still lead in * MEN'S SUITS d FURNISHING GOODS. - ~bia, spent a few days the pas Wednesday, March So, l1*04 week with his father. -- -Mr. Tom Center left here o3 -Mr. N. R. Sease is visiting foot last Friday to hunt employ in Trenton. ment in some other place. -Mr. Robt. Wiackorell visited -Mrs. C. P. Gooding, .of M -' Chester last week. con. Ga., is spending a s~ Mis EliseE~ot i spnigwhile with her mother, .r a few days in Ch ster. -MsG.L Cner has. -Mrs. Gerig spent several days -rd frm a. severas ont the past week in Columbia. trne from ae sevra ontsde -Mr. Preston Rion has been stywt e so-nGdd~ spending a few days in Columbia. Ala. Ptr ha ared froi -Mr. Kinney .Mellichamp Baltimore and will have char~ spent a few days in Ridgeway of Mrs. Boag's millinery depaxr last week. ment this season. -Misses Nannie and Ray -Mrs. Jno. S. Cathcart an Cummings returned to Columbia -e itedugtrElnh -Mtr.ameeayha-e gone on a visit to her parents3 -Mr. amesBeat hasre- partanburg county. turned to the medical college in -And now comes the pleasin * Baltimore- information that ere long: i -Mrs. J. A. Hinnant has beenineirothtwnaliso on a short trip to relatives att intrio f thae- towbe hale Blythewood. puso. fn hpeadtob e -J. E. McDonald, Esq., is in __Miss Mamie Jordan le Yorkville this week on profes- Monday for -Charlotte to atter sional business, the marriage of Miss Kate Wak< -The Misses Nicholson, of field, who -is pleasantly remem * Woodward, have been on a short bered here as the guest of Miu visit to Miss Henrie Bucha.nan. Jordan. -Mr. W. Hall and da-ughter, -The second quarterly confe Miss Josie, of Rock Hill.. spent enee of the Winnsboro circu * Saturday with Mrs. W. B. C'-eight. Iwill be held at Greenbrier Satu -Mrs. H. L. Elliott and day. The pastor will return he daughter, Miss Claire, of CJolunm- anad occupy his pulpit Sundi bia, are visiting Mrs. Tirzah morning.. -Elliott. -Mr. J. LeConte Davisae -Miss Anna Stokes, of Early Friday in town with the fam'ly Branch, who has been on a short his uncle, on his way baclr visit to the family of Mr. R. N. Schenectady, where he is still McMaster, has returned honie. the employ of the General tie -The old building in the rear trical Company. of the jail has been torn down __Mr. D. A. Crawford is havi: and the wall around the jail, prop- the material put on the grou> erty is being restored. - for his new livery stables whi -Mr. Ross Brown left Mor. day are to be erected at an early de for Manassas, Va., where he has The new building will be' accepted a position in the corn- brick and will be fully up-to-dai misary of hi-, uncle, Mr. Halibut- __The Busy Bees will give ton. egg hunt at Mrs. T. K.- Elliot -Mrs. Jno. F. Livingston and Saturday afternoon from 4 to little son, who have been on a o'clock. Admission five cen short visit to Mrs. M. W. Doty, Refreshments will be sold. have returned to their homne iu ,the children of the town are Columbia. vited to attend. -The barn of Mr. T. XE. Boul-1 -Mr. J. G. McCants went ware at Wolling was buined Sat- Columbia Saturday to be pres urdlay. A. considerable quanity that evening at the memoria of feed was destroyed. One mule ercises held in the Ephrad was burned to death and two society.m memory of his other mules and a horse'were so friend and college .mate, P badiv burned that it is not Means Davis. Mr. Me'Cans E thought that tIey will reoover. 'Mr. McMahan each paid a be tiful tribute to the memory of their respective college mate and teacher. Mrs. MeCants also went down with Mr. McCants and remained a few days with friends. N -Mr. J. Smith Phillips, a native of Winnsboro, died at his home in Charlotte the past week at an advanced age. About the same time Mr. R. P. Boulware of Hawthorne, Fla., al.o a native of Fairfield died at a very old age. -Mr. J. P. Quarles has been in town the past few days on in surance business, to which he now gives all his time. Mr. Quarles' friends here are glad . to know of his success in winning the Woods prize of a fine gold watch which was to be. awarded to the member of *his class writ ing the largest number of poli cies in a given time. He has also won a free trip to Baltimore as an agent doing work especially worthy of mention. -The Caldwell Dry Goods Co. had their millinery opening last week. Thursday was their spc. cial day and that evening they kept their store open till a late hour, giving all the opportunity of seeing the same by the electric lights, the building .was most beautifully lighted throughout. The display windows had been most beautifully derocated for the occasion, making as it were an invit ition to come in and go back to the millinery room which had been arranged so as to make the display of new hats most 1= viting and'attractiv&iu. every way. It is needless to say that this dis play was fully, up to the high standa ist Miss Kellam has mantained? ince she has been in charge of this department. She was ably assisted by Miss Johns ton and the clerks of the sire. WPBuy the Palmetto.id n Planter. Best on earth. "Des Portes Mercantile Company.,., Fewer gallons; wears longer; Devoe. BNas U KiW You ,la jh !j* of4Ca44 o, siirBuy the Palmetto Cotton Planter. Best on eath.. De ortes Mercantile Conrpany~ Veterans. e rn meeting of p Raines, . C. V., N1o.698, wili be held in the court house at 12 6'clock . i. April 4th, prox. -A -full attendance is required, 'at officers and delegates are to be elected. t A. S. Douglass, Commander. Jno. J. Neil, Adjutant. &No GIloss Carriage Paint tlade wilt wear as long as Devoe's. No others are. as heavy bodied,, be cause Devoe's weigh 3 to8 ounces more to the pint. Sold by Jno, McMaster & Co. -A Comning llarrlage. The ~following invitation has been received here: Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Boss ginvite you to be present, at the mnarriage of their daughter e Elizabeth Keith Captain Richard Hugh McMaster Artilr Cops, United States d Army on Thursday afternoon April 14th at four o'clock SThirty-four Broad Street Street New London, Conneticut. tA Favorite Remedy for Babies.' "Its pleasant taste and prompt cures rehave, made Chamberlain's Cougi yRemedy a favorite with the mothers o3 small children. It quickly cures theil coughs and coids and prevents an: Sdanger of pneumonia or other serionu cosqences. For sale by Jno. He MMaster & Co. - A New BuligadLoan Associationl ~There is an effort on foot t< organize a new building and loat igassociation in Winnsboro. The idpromoters, who are all young men, state that the new orgaizi y.tion will be ditinctively a build ofing and loan association witl e.the primary purpose of encourag ~uing the young men of town to be 'scome property owners. It is prc 6posed to have 500 shares of $10 ~each to be paid in monthly in Llstalments of $1.00 on each shari n- Already more-than ene half of th~ required amount has been sat scribed; and those who arei t charge are encouraged to belie' bn that all the stock will be readil - taken. d Wanted-A good first'' cla: ~. milch cow, must give not le: nd than three gallons per day. ANNOUNCEMENTS FOR CLE RK OF COURT. I respectfully ainounce myself candidate for the office of Clerk < Court for Fairfield County-subject. 1 the action of the Detnocratic primari JOHN J. NEIL. FOR SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a cand date for Sheriff of Fairfield Count3 subject to the action of the Democrati primary. A. D. HOOD. I hereby announce myself a cand date for Sheriff of Fairfiild County subject to the action of the Demoerati primary. D. A. CRAWFORD. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby anneunce nyelf a candi date for Trasurer of Fairfield County subject to the action of the Democratii primary. A. LEE SCRUGGS. FOR COUNTY AUDITOR. I hereby announce myself a sand date for re-election to the office c Auditor of Fairfield County, subjeet t the action of the Democratic primary. J. L. RICHMOND. I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Auditor of Fair field County, subject to the action o the Democratic prinIary. E. F PAGAN. I hereby announce myself a caudi date for the office of Auditor for Fair field County, subject to the action o the Democratic primar JAS. .HAREY. FOR COUNTY SUPERVISOR. I hereby announce myself a candi date for Supervisor of Fairfield County subject to the action of the Democrati primary. J. B. BURLEY. I hereby announce myself a can di date for Supervisor of Fairfield County subject to the action of the Democratii primary. J. M. HIGGINS. Notice to Trespassers. All rsons are warned not to walk ride d'ive, hunt, fish, cut timber, allov stock to run at large or otherwrse tres pass upon lands owned or controlle< by the me, MW . DAVID CRAWFORD. 3.304t NOTICE. I hereby give notice that a road overseers are requested t< have the hands warned out an put their roads in good conditio .right away. A. D. HOOD, 3-16 County Supervisor. OPENING OF BOOK01 OF REGISTRATION. The books for tbe r istration of al legally ualified ve and for thi is fmnf e - tion in the Court Ho se, between the hours of 9 A. M. and 3 P. M., on the frst Monday of -each oath, and kep open for three successive days in eack month until thirty days before the~ ner genrl election. Any person whose qualifications5 a: an elector will be completed after the closing of the Registration Books bu before the next election hhall have th right to apply for and secure a registra tion certificate at any time witbir sixty days immediately presedmng th elosing of the Registration Books, upol an appliec tion under oath to the fact en titling him to such registration. The registration of voters must be b; oling precincts. There must be Book of Registration for each polhn, precinct, that is for each township c parish, or city, or town of lees thai five thousand inhabitants, or ward c cities of more than five thousand ir habitants. Each elector must vote il the polling preelnet in which he re aides. If there is more than one votin place in the polling precitiot, the ele< tor may vote at any voting place desig nated on the registration certificat4 The Boards must designate in th registration cerfificate the voting pla in the polling preeinct at which th elector Is to vote. If there is more tha: one voting place in the polling pri cicts, the Boards shall designate o the certificate the voting place selecte by the elector. T. WV. SLIGH, J. H. NEIL, W. W. CROSBY, Board of Supervisors of Registratiol 3-3tf 50oPER CENT Below Cos' Is~ the ridiculously low price at which we are sell ing the goods saved from ).the fire. There are bar gan:- here fore cash buy ers. Call and see how true this is. -W. A.HOOD Removed to the old DesPortes building. eFINAL NOTICE. eTown Taxes Must Be Pa Town Taxes must all be paid in Ime on or before the tenth day of A (April 10), 1904, or executions wil, issued ad placed in the hands of yorder of the Mayor: J O. J. NEIL, i 3-23 - Clerk sf Counce The Plac 0EASTER I - -I Jno. H. McM We also Cai 'Spalding's and Rea( DON'T FO Jno. H. McM f Phone 39. DRUG4 Early Valentine, Black a tucky Wonder, and t( Beans. WE ALSO HAVI Crockery an Please call on us for an will guarantee satisfactic McM "Our seed grow," so out ]New Lot of C I have just received a new i Meats, viz.: Veal-Loaf, Chicker Beef, Potted Ham, Tongue ani Lunch Tongue, American and the Dried Beef Hams, chipped it it's fine. - aea tim-saser store. No charge for grimding. Tea that cari be had. Don't Forget to phone me your Grocery wants. V. MONEY Why will you pay 1: yard for solid Organ get a beautiful qualil cents a yard at ~Geo. R. Lal THE DIFF Of housekeeping at thi supplies are so short ar< use of Canned Goods. L very full-Beans, Corn; and Tomatoes; also all Our CHEESE and freshest and best. A GOOD FRUIT ( We have the Currants, G POk ONI We can sell you a goo< Machine as good as n< installments. Come - these are We will repair your All sewing machine e id N eedles, Machine C to stock. 1 R T. M'~ATT1 ,! Call or. us for the impro -e to Buy GG DYES aster & Co's. ry a Line of ;I] s Sporhing Goods RGET US. aster & Co., ISTS, N S. nd German Wax, Ken n other varieties of A SUPPLY OF I Glassware. ything in our line, and in. aster Co. customers say. gged 1V~eas t of Armour & Co's Canned Loaf, Corned Beef, Chipped Turkey,. Vienna Sau'ssage, French Sardines. I also have for you in any quantity. Try SC. BOYD. SAVE&D. ~2and 15 cents a lies when you can *y in all colors at 1o dr dale's ICULTIES s season when the hom~e greatly lessened by the Our line of these is Peas, Tomatoes, Okra the Canned Meats. MACA RONI are the AKE is always desired. R aisins, Citron, etc. . A. WHITE. Y &>5.0 SecondHard Sewing ~w-and that too on easy and see what bargains sewing machine for you. upplies-Belts, Shuttles, il, etc.-always kept in WW5 .& 50N ri FRUIT SLICER.