The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, January 25, 1905, Image 5
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At McCarley's Old Stabl
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE
Wedneday,Jan. 25, 1905
-Capt. H. A. Gaillard spent:
nesday in Columbia.
--Mr W. S. Gladden of Rock
Hill~spentfSunday in town.
-Mrs. R. J. McCarley is spend
ing a few days in Columbia.
-Hon. J. Harry Foster of
Lancaster spent Sanday in town.
-Mrs. J. B. McMaster is on a
short 'visit to relatives in Colum
bia.
-Rev. S. C. Byrd ran over to~
Clinton last 'week on a short busi
ness trip.
-Miss Mamie Taylor is with~
relatives in the upper portion of
the county.
-Mavor T. H. Ketchin has
returned from a short business
trip to the North.
-There will be preaching at
Salem cr arch Sunday morning
by Rev. 3. R. Millard.
-Mr. 3. H. Thornwell, Jr.,
spent Sunday at Blackstock with
his friend, Mr. A. G. Fewell.
-Mrs 5. J. Dunn has returned
to Fort Worth, Texas, after a
short visit to relatives in town.
-Begin the raising of your
home supplies this year by sow
ing some oats this fine weather.
-Mrs. George J. Wilds of
Ridgeway is spending a few days
'with the family of Mr. J. W.
Seigler.
-Mrs. H. A. Gaillard has re
turned home after a month spent
with relatives in Charleston and
Columbia.
-Mrs. Clara Herron has re
turned from Columbia, where she
has been spending several weeks
with relatives.
-Mr. T. K. Elliott, who has
been in New York on a business
trip for several days past, has
returned home.
-Miss Jene Schutt, teacher of
music at Winthrop, spent Sunday
and Monday with the famfly of
Dr. C. S. Pixley.
-Miss F?annie Beckham has
returned to Rock Hill after spend
ing several days with her friend,
Miss Julia Campbell.
-Mr. R. W. Matthews re
turned from Anderson Friday.
after a week's visit to Mrs. and
little Miss Matthews.
-Messrs. Riley and Will Stew
art have purchased the house and
lot of Mr. M. H. Mobley on Con
gress street now occupied by Mr.
Robert Bankhead.
-J. E. McDonald. Esq., Miss
Helen McDonald, Miss Lil
Dwight and Miss Jennie Ros
1 o ough went to Columnbia yes
Patronage
s During 1904
Inspiration
ring 1905
or our customers, whost
reciated. We shall
leased to supply
ur - - - -
'E WANTS,
mall, for the new or re
the old.
ILLI PS.
nd Mules
RPIVED
A carload 01
the right kini
.and at t h t
right price.
Mares
brooders and
Owens.
:s.
-Mrs. John A. DesPortes, oi
Ridgeway, is spending a few days
with Mrs. J. J. Creight.
-Meet me at the picture ex
hibit at the armory will be a good
motto for the next three days.
There is a treat ini store for all
who go there.
-The weather of the past few
days has been fine. The ground
is now in good condition for
plowing in most places. This is a
flne time for sowing oats.
-Every one in Winnsborc
should take advantage of the
opportunity to see the fine pictigre
exhibit that will be at thR. armory
during the next three days.
-The picture exhibit at the
armory for the next three days is
for the benefit of the Mt. Zion
library. For this reason and for
the entertainment that will be
afforded it ought to be largely
attended.
-The picture exhibit that was
here the past year was so much
appreciated by the large number
who saw it that another and finer
one has been brought on and it
should be seen by all during the
next three days.
-Messrs. R. A. Buchanan and
C. H. Crafts have opened a
grocery business in the store
formerly occupied by Mr.. S.
Simpson. Mr. H. F. Harrison
has opened a similar business in
the store formerly occupied by
Mr. S. B. Stevenson.
-Winnsboro is to be congratu
lated in having another picture
exhibit this season. The one last
year proved very attractive, and
in view of the larger exhibit that
is made this time there ought tc
be a much larger attendance..
-Mr. W. B. Gilbert received
notice a few days ago that his
brother, Mr. J. E. Gilbert, who is
at the Navy Yards in Washing
ton had received serious injuries
in a street car accident. Later
information is to the effect that
his inj'uries are not as serious as
they were at first thonght to be.
-The friends of Rev. Maxes
Smith in the lower portion of thb
conty, where he formerly sup
plied the Presbyterian church
have been favored with an invi
tation to his marriage to Miss
Margaret Jones, Feb. 8th, a
Hangeho w, China, where he i~
now serving as a missionary.
-In compliance with the term
of a resolution recently intro
duced in congress by Represen
tative Burleson, the director o:
the census has just issued a re
port giving the amount of cottor
ginned up to date by the variou:
counties of the cotton growing
states at the time of each of thi
reports. Fairfield's report at
given therein has been as follows
Oct. 18, 14,349; Nov. 14, 20,5315
e. 13, 24,73. The total cro
for the county in 1902 was 23,953
and in 1903 it was 18.581.
The C rd Club. a
We iTeslay evening from four
until -,x o'c'oc':, the Card Club t
was delightfilly entertained by f
jthe Misses Elliott. After the
games of whist and hearts were a
played, i.it refreshments were a
served. The members preEe4t!
were Misses Mamie Ellison, L'z
zie Cureton and Isabel Pisley. t
The invited guests were Miss
Susie Ketchn and Mrs. John W.
Cathcart.
To Cure a Cold in One Day
Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI
NINE Tablets. All druggists refund
the money if it fails to cure. a
E. W. Grove's signature is on each
box. 2.5e.
The Glee Club.
The Glee Club was pleasantly
entertained Tuesday evening byt
Miss Julia Campbell in honor of'c
her guest, Miss Fannie Beckham,
I of Rock Hill. After the regular
business and woik were over,
cake and chocolate were served
and the remaining.time was pleas
antly spent in social intercourse
- and music. The members present
were: Misses Carrie and Eloise
IElliott, Nell Gooding, Susie
Ketchin, Sara and Lizzie 3eaty,
Alice Walker, Isabel Pixley. The t
irnvited guests were Misses Annie r
McKeown, Mamie Jordan and
I)try Matthews.
A Good Mineral Water.
Reuben Harrison, who lives.
l about five miles east of Ridgeway,
has a mineral spring on his place
I that is attracting favorable at
I tention in that section. A num
ber of parties who have used the
water speak very favorably of its !
virtues. Some of the water was
s,ent to Clemson College and t
shows the following analysis:
Grains per lb., gallon of 231 t
cubic inches: t
Calcium carbonate, 8.660
Magnesium carbonate, .910
Calcium sulphate 2 561;.
lodium chloride, 5.564
p.tassium chloride, .735.
Liifhium chloride, trace !
Mgnesium chloride, 7.663
Iron Tesquoxide of Alum
inum, .0871
Silica, 2.554 ]
28.704;'
Children Poisoned.
-Many children are poisoned and1
made nervous a nd week, if not kiiled
outright, by mother' giving them ]
ough syrups containing opiates.
1oley's Honey and Tar is a safe and
ctatin remedy for coughs, croup and
lu 1g troubles, and is the only promi
nen t eough medicine that contains no
opia og or other poisons. Sold by Me
MstAt .Co
SPEC)
To C;lose Out
we offer you SPECIAL I
but we do offer thes
we want the cash,
we get in February.
Special prices on all I
goods at first cost.
Some pretty Dark Sil
at less than cost.
Lot.of Reidy-made S
Dark Percales at 7%/c
Lot of pretty Flannel
These were ioc. and I23
We offer all Winter I~
tion of men-'s, ladies' ai
A small lot of Blank<
cost while they last.
cuBalance of our Wint<
ctprices. SOME OF
. 0 *
We have a great mai
heavy goods at cost. 'i
good bargains we are o:
.1We need a lot of mc
swap your money for a
good bargains besides 1
*you can save money.
Caidwe
Art Exhibit Beg ins To-Day.
The Art Exhibit. brought here
y ,Mt. 2:on1 insti;ut, opens to
av in the :mory at 4 p. m. and
ioaes on Saturday. The pic
ares will be on exhibition daily
rom 12 in. to v p. m. and from S
. Iu. to 11 p. m. The prices of
drnission are fifteen c3nts for
dults and ten cents for children.
"he tickets are sold at this low
>rice to enable visitors to repeat
heir inspection of the exhibit,
.s the display is so large and
omprehensive that o:e cannot
orm more than. a general idea, at
L:e first view, of what is to be
een.
The pictures are copies, made
,t great expense, of the best
nsterpieces. Those in color
are exact replicas of famous
>intings, in drawing, color and
ize.
This exhibit has been brought
o Winnsboro at considerable
ost, primarily for the instiuction
if the school children and enter
ainment of the citiz2ns. The
rofits go to the school library.
For Over Sixty Years
MRS. WINsOw's SOOTHING SYRUP
as been used for over 60 years by mu
ions of mothers for their children
rhile teething, with perfect success.
t soothes the child, softens the gums,
llays all pain; cures wind colic, and is
he best remedy for Diarrhoa. It will
elieve the poor little suff'erer iimmedi
tely. Sold by druggists in every part
f the world. Twenty-five cents a
ottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs.
Vinslow's Soothing Syrup," and take
o other kind.
Entertainment at Greenbrier.
There will be a silver tea Fri
lay evening, Jan. 27, at the resi
lence of Mr. Thos, Blair to which
he public is cordially invited.
:n addition to serving oysters,
he proceeds of which will be for
he library of the Greenbrier
sunday school, the following in
eresting program will be ren
lered:
PROGRAM:
Piano-The Shepherd's Dance,
-Nevin. Miss Walker.
Quartet-Sweet and Low
3arnby. Misses Eloise Elliott,
Pixley, Walker, Campbell.
Reading-Selected. Miss
reight.
Soprano-Beauty's Eyes. Miss
?ixley.
Piano.-Greek Dance. Miss El
iott.
Reading-Selected. Miss Jen
uings..
Pano-La Chasse Infern ale
oling. Misses Eloise Elliott
Lnd Pixley.
Reading -Seee te d. Miss
Treight.
Chorus--Msty from Marylar.d.
Miss Elliott, accompanist.
[AlA
Balance of XM
3RICES. We do not off
e WVinter GoodE
md want to make room I
)ress Goods, and a grea
ks at cut prices, and lot
kirts and Jackets at cost.
and 91/c. a yard, worth
lettes and Dark Outing a
Jnderwear at first cost.
id children's--all new got
ts and Heavy Flannels.
Clothing
er Clothing (and there are
TH EM UNDER COST.
Shoes
y bargains in Shoes; somi
'ou will have to see ther
rering.
ney in January. This
n extra amount of good g
hose we mention. Call c
II Dry 0a
'RESULTS OF PRiMARY.
19 Out of 22 Boxes Give Pagan a
lajority of 46 Votes, Which Nom
inates Him.
There was a good vote yester
day, the weather being fine. 16
out of 22 boxes give Pagan a
majority of 46 votes, which nom
inates him, as the other three
boxes polled only 36 votes in the
last primary, which makes it im
possible for Richmond to catch
up.
Pagan. Riel -
mond
Albion............ 5 6
Bear Cr.'ek........ 15 6
Ce tervile ........ 18 4
F. C. MilI......... 12 35
Feastcrv.l .. .... 56 14
Gladde,'. ( uve... 0 0
Greenbri r ........ 15 36
Horeb............ 8 19
Jenkinsville ....... 14 7
Jackson CreE'c ..... 5 18
Lon;town... 31 31
Mitford........... 24 0
Monticello... .... 77 1
Mossy Dale....... 5 5
Oakland .......... 0 0
RidgEw .... .....6 4 32
Salem............13 25
Watcree... ....... 0 0
White Ok........ 4 14
Winnsboc o.... .... 60 107
Wood ward......... 17 22
465 419
Greatly In Demand.
Nothing is more in demand
thai a medicine which meets
modern requirements for a blood
and system cleanser, such as Dr.
King's New Life Pills. They are
just what you need to cure stom
ach and liver troubles. Try them.
At MoUester Co., Obear Drug
Co., J. H. McMaster & Co. drug
stores, 25c., guaranteed.
THAT SUIT
will look :s good as new if you
will have it cleaned an.1 pressed.
I am prepared to do the work for
you at the most reasonable prices
and I guarantee satisfaction. By
having your suit cleaned and
pressed it will look ever so much
better all the while and will last
so much longer. If you have not
been in the habit of having your
suit kept in good order, begin it
now and see how much satisfact
ion there will be in the improved
looks of the suit andl in its longer
wear. Give me a trial.
tf. W. Bose Durham.
FOR RENT-Four-room house,
new and desirable.
J. 0. Boag.
inter Goods
r everything at .cost,
at cost; for the reason
r Spring Goods that
tmany new and fine
f Dark Silk remnants
oc. and 12'/c.
7%4c. and 8c. a yard.
We have a good selec
~ds.
You can get them at
some choice suits) at
at cut prices and some
i to understand what
s your opportunity to
aods. We have many
us and you will find
OdS Co.
Your Mon
IF NOT SA
This is our policy, an(
just to our customers.
We want your trade i
loss to us on a particu
stand in the way whei
concerned.
MONEY BACK, THEN
SATISFI
Jno. H. McM
Phone 39.-DRUGGISTS
WINN10SBORO COHI
Cotton Stoc
DIRECT WIRi
New York,
New Or<
Out-of-Town Orders solici
attenti
Phone 82.
We Have Received a
Landreth's Gar
and Landretli
"Landreth's Garden Seei
so our customers say. They
them and be convInced,.
McMaster
Under Winnsboro Hotel.
MULES!
I have just re
lot of fresh Ker1
which I offer ci
or on one an<
time with app
ity. Give me
buying elsewh<
please you.
M. W. 1
Special
We are glad to announce that
than ever before for doing all k
REPAIR
and that we shall be glad to be
or phone us in regard to same.
All busitiess entrusted to us
to.
Ri. T. Matth
ey Back
TISFIED. "
I we think it is but
n general, and the
lar sale must not
i your business is
EFORE, UNLESS
ED.
iesseI.eo.IsIeuI.
ister & Co.
.-Wnnsboro, S. C.
;ks Grain
3STO
ans,
and Chicago.
ted and given prompt
)n.
Fresh Supply of- -
den Seed
's Onion Sets >
I and Onion Sets growv,"
are trueto nanie. Try
Company,
Druggists.
.1f
ceived a ne
tucky Mules,
ieap for cash
I two years'
roved secur
a call before
~re and I will
D ot y.
Notice.
we are now better prepared
inds of
WOR K
favored with any work you
hing repaired bring it to us
will be promptly attended
ews & Son.