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Great Of WIP And Mill End oth $2900205 Worth of C $5015th to This GREAT SALE will ARY 15th, and last until M in plain figures. The entir MANY GOODS BELOW CO We cannot enumerate tion to a few: Yard wide Unbleached colors, 4c. a yard; Best Cali 7%c. a yard. Big bargains 79c. a yard; all at about ha 79c. a yard; Black 36=inch Black Silk, 36-inch, worth less than cost. BIG TOWEL SALE.--T double. Extraordinary Prices or We have not marked a< A Special Feature of th Gingham, Pique, Duck, and this sale and have them in later in the season. Thousands of yards o1 prices 5c., Sc., 17%2c., 19C. 16 yards Androscogan E These Spring Goods are The prices on these Nev This Great Sale is a moi sale ever offered in this cou: will come again. We have will be waited on and receiv Remember the time--F - = = Caldwell Terms of sale STRICTL LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, Feb. 15, 1905. t -Mr. Hugh S. Wylie is 11n Florida for a short stay. k-Mrs M. M. Mackorell is visiting relatives in- Blackstock, -Mrs. H. G. Muidrow of Sumter is visiting her mother, - Mrs. W. B. Creight. Mrs R. Goodale of Camden is] spending a few days with Mrs J. 0. Boag. -Mfr. M. Stevens of Columbia set Sunday with his brother, r.J. Boyd'Stevens. -Miss. Annie Doty of the College for Women has been bome for a few days. ~ -Mr. C. L. Wells of Green-) wood has been on a short visit to his sister, Mrs. D. G. Ruff. -Miss Louise Ellison is at home after an extended visit to,:i relatives in the lower part of the State. -Mrs. Martha Patterson of Greenville has been spending a few days; with Mrs. Jno. P. .Matthews. -There was a most pleasant caange in the weatber yesterday. -Th day, though cold, was such a ~plea.ing contrast to the rough ~weather of~ the past week. -Bear in mind the entertain jnent to be given by the ladies of the Presbyterian church on the evening of the 23rd. There is a good time in store for all. -During the past week there were take.n from the library 79~ oks, not including magazines . is is the very best evidence tthe library is meeting a felt I there are any who ques-. the need for a public library innsboro, let them carefully er the fact that 79 books taken out of the library the past week. r, T. L. Davis, who has; raduated from the school of pathy of Kirksville, Mo., is aa shortvisit to his home in the eounty and spent a day here last week with his brother, Mr. J. F. Davis. -By request of the Ladies' )Iissionary society of Sion Pres ;yterian church Miss Mattie B. old, M. D., will give an ad-J on her work as medical * ry in Korea Friday after at 4.30 o'clock at the Pres nchurch. The ladies of are invited to attend er. undav will be the of the founding of uAmerica. That Rev. S. C. Byrd the Presbyterian to the Knights and Ridgeway, the the latter lolge nvited to be present ion. The public is Sacrifice ITER C Sale of Whit er Spring Goo oods to be sold at Sacrifice March 1st, 1905. commence THIS (Wednesd ARCH ist. Every article in e stock will be m2rked ST. ill the various articles and 1 Goods 4c. a yard; Good C co 5c. a yard; Yard Wide I in Dress Goods and Silks; If price. Fine Black 36=int Silk, worth $1.25, now 93 $.50, now $1.14 a yard. B B owels 5c. to 19c. Many ISHOES, CLOTHING, UND :cording to cost, but a greal is sale is a new stock of Mi I other Spring Goods. Thes great variety, and less than F Fine Embroidery bought These are great values. leach $i.oo. Each customc cheaper than you can buy v Goods are less than the w ney-saving opportunity for nty. Don't miss it. Come engaged a large number of e polite and careful attenti EBRUARY 15th to MARCH Dry Goods Coi .Y CASH. No goods chargei -Postmaster Rion is in the "ity by the Sea for a few days. -Mr. Jno. Boag of Washing on is spending a few days with s brother, J. 0. Boag. -As soon as the weather will o set out Isome cabbage plants. ti cMaster Company can supply ou with fine ones. I -Mr. R. N. McMaster fell on a he ice last week, breaking a s mall bone in the left arm. s -See after the garden as soon as e ossible. It will pay you to give e .t your very best attention t Mrs. M. L. Cozby, Mr G. G.a Iays and two children stopped b ver with Mrs S. C. Byrd Mon- r lay on their way to Blackstock. -Miss. Louise Sitgreav~es, who , is had a position at the- News tc nd Herald office for the past b :wo years, has accepted a poi r ion with the Cald well Dry Goods onany. She has won many C ~riends for herself by her umn- b ~ormy kind and cou:-teous atten- tl ion to all in the position that b he has been filling. She will be ;lad too see her friends at Cal d-d ~vell's where she begins work to lay. Miss Mary Pagan has k scepted the position madej acant at the News and Berald ffice where she will be glad to aave haer friends call. That Beautiful Gloss omes from the varnish in De Voe's Varnish Floor Paint; costs 5 cents more a quart though. sold by John H. McMaster & Co. Mil The biggest thing in ' Winsboro' for the next two i weeks will be be the big sacri- 't rice sale at the Caldwell Dry Goods Company. Sale opensI to-day and continues till March r second Week .Jurors. A. J. Brown, A. W. Harrison, C D. A. Crawford, M. L. Cooper, P R. W. Matthews, T. P. Bryson, C. B. Donglass, Jr., T. M. Neely,I H. F. Harrison, Joseph Branham, W. M. Cathcart, W. S. Robinson, ~ L. E. Owens, E. W. Mobley, R. Wade Brie, Sr., S. E. Hill, T. C. Camak, E. G. Fridav, R. G. Mil ler, J. H. Gibson, Jno. S. Cath cart, J. A. Gladden, W. L. Der rick, Jno. D. H{arrison, H. D. Coleman, H. D. Robertson, Win. Dickey, A. R. Nicholson, J. P. Jones, W. B3. Yarborough, D. H. Robertson, E. A. Davis, S. A. Taylor, J. R. Ste wart, J. 0. Boag, Robt. Bankhead. GEMoney saved is money1 made. Make noney by tradingI with the Caldwell D)ry Goods Company during the big sacri-1 fice sale~that opens to-da,v, and 'continues till March 1. QFThe price of. furs has ad va~cd and I will pay the high est prices for furs delivered at Sale Is.L la 0 0 D S s th Goods and II Prices, Feb ru a ary t tli ay) MORNING, FEBRU= a the store will be marked at SACRIFICE PRICES. s he prices, but call atten- C< dr alicoes, light and dark w: ercals, light and dark, tl Dress Goods 4c. up to ' :h Silk, worth $i.oo, now p c. a yard; Peau de Soir R< ig lot of Silk Remnants m of items in this lot worth Cl D ERWEAR, SHIRTS, Etc. t many items below cost. M 11 Ends in White Goods, 21 e we bought specially for sti they can be bought at D specially for this sale, h 03 r limited to $.oo worth. m, them later in the season. ha holesale cost last season. all you. It is the greatest th the first day and you r extra clerks. Everybody w on. wi ist. in cil rnpany. M= -= H I. No goods on approval. . gi A Big, Big Sale. th __ he The Caldwell Dry Goods en ompany are advertising in this o sue the big sacrifice sale that an egins at the:r store to-day and at bsts till Mach 1. This will be sh e biggest sale ever held in d innsboro. $25,000 worth of thJ inter goods and mill end white N< d other spring goods are to be th ld at a sacrifice. For this ,big af le 15 extra clerks have been lo gaged ini addition to the pI fcient force now employed at tb' is store, which is ever on the ar ert for the best interests of their ge stomers. This large force has be ~en engaged because it will be hi ~quired1. The prices at which an ~ee goods are being offered be ill sell them and those who fail th take advantage of the great F rgins offered are going to ~gret it. The Caldwell Dry Goods tlh ompany are not going out of ev iiness, but merely reducing th eir stock, real zing tjiat it is 1'a tter to have your cash than the D. ods. They will be so busy Y uiring this sacrifice sale - that ' - iere will be no time for book- L: eping. Terms positively cash. ti o goods on approval.D New Rural Routes. E WI handle lime in car lots, n quote low prices.-M. W. )oty. ne court Notes. I The court of general sessions i ill convene Monday morningF 'ith Judge Purdy presiding. Trhe br. )llowing murder cases will be ~ied: a Major Moore for the killing ofa 'om McLurkin near Blackstock. Sam Bell for the killing of Ben b eav pear Monticello. d. Neil for the killing of Car- A e Neil near Greenbrier.D Holbert Johnson for the killing [ Jack McCullough on Canaan lace. d All the patties are negroes.A These together with severalA ther cases will take the whole f the first week. The secordW .eek will be taken up with theC ~kipper-Caskey case transferred tC rom Lancaster. a WOne Car Best Columbias 3rick for sale,--M. W. Doty. ~ WJWith the prices at which g 11 goods are now being offeredb y the Caldwell Dry Goods Coin-" any, your money will go as far s when cotton was ten cents:. [he sale begins to-day and I continues till March 1. "The first tinme I read an excellent a ok it is to mec just as if I have gained r Lnew" friend. Whleni I read1 over a ook I have perused before, it resem bles^ he imeeting with an 01(1 oue.-Go/!d OR SALE-A new lot of Bug- a gies and Wagons. Be sure to e see them. D. V. Walker & Co. C Death of rlrs. Wm. Wallace. From acute inflammation of the ugs, after .n il!ness of only a w days.'be ..iining with a slight ld, Mrs. Fannie (olter Wal ee, one of Columbia's most vable, loved and saintly women, assed away at her home at the rner of Blanding and Hender )n streets at ) o'c!ock yesterday orning. The aunouncement of ie fatal termination of the ill ,ss of this esteemed lady, who as apparent:y in perfect health the opening of the week, was severe shock to her loving kins ople and devoted friends roughout the city. M, s. Wallace was. the widow of e late gallant Col. William 'allace, who died a few years ;o. She breathed her last in the >me she bed occupied and made attractive for over two decades. e was a daughter of Dr. David arper Means and Fannie M. lter, the last of their 11 chil en to survive, and on both sides is descended from a long line orou;hly identified with the story of the State. On the .terual side she was the niece: Gov. John H. Means and the v. Robert Means. On the ternal side she was the niece Col. Wm. C. Preston, of iancellor Willian , Harper, vid Gambrill, governor of issouri, and Edwin Bates, who is attorney general of Missouri. rs. Wallace was born on Sept. , 1835, at the old Means home ad in Fairfield county, and on arch 10, 1859, was married to r. John Glover Mobley of the me county. On Dec. 21, 1876, ving been left a widow with Le son, whose devotion, to hisI1 ther has never waned as he s advanced in years and who me, survives her she became e wife of Col William Wallace. Hon. John G. Mobley of Fair ,i the only son of this lovely )man, was with his mother aen the end came. Other surviv g close relatives living in this by are Mrs. Sadler Gillespie d Mrs. T. M. DuBose, nieces; r. Beverley M. English, Mr. D. Means and Mr. H'agood Means. Mrs. Wallace was from her rlhood a devoted member of e Presbyterian church. With r nature was most generous, dowing her with beauty, extra. dinary intellectual capacity d with every womanly grace *d charm. A devoted Christian' e was never so ha'ppy as in ng those things working to happiness of her loved ones. 3ver did she turri a deaf ear to appeal of the pior or the licted. None kn her but to ye her. She buiid' her greatest easure in scattering roses on pathway of the lives of those ound her; she was the soul of ntleness and kindness. She will sadly missed by many whose 'es have been made brighter d happier by association with r-loved ones and friends and poor alike.-The: State, b. 10. The funeral exercises of Mrs. allace were conducted. from e Presbyterian church Friday 'ening. T'he interment was in cmnetery of the church. The l-bearers were; Honorary, Co1. J. Griffith, John Crawford, . .Pope, W. B. Eowrance, T. Ha. W. B. Brooks, WV. H. I 'les,~Col. J. Q. .Marshall; ac e, Gen. Wilie Jones, Gen- J iFrost. Hon. W, J. Johnson, .0, Childs, Richard I. Man ng, George W. Brown, D. F. ird, E. J. Brannat. Death of Capt. R. W. Gailliard. News was received here Wed sday .of the death of Capt. chard WV. Gaillard at his home Alexandria, Va., on the 8th. pt. Gaillard was a native of rirtield and is survived by his 'other, Capt.. H. A. Gaillard, d his sisters, Mrs. E. P. D wight d Mrs- R. E. Ellison, all of this is remains were brought here r interment Friday, the pall arers being J. C. Caldwell, J. Brie, WV. 13. Gilbert, A. S, uglass, W. A. MoDowell, W. labb, T. H. Ketchin and ongstreet Gantt. Tle following notice of the ath of Capt Gaillard from the exandria correspondent to the ashington Post will be read th interest here: Capt. Richard WV. Gaillard, a Dnfederate veteran, died early is morning, after a brief illness his home on South St. Aspah reet, He was in -the 74th year his age. His wife survives him. p.t. Galliard had not beern in od health for some time, but is fatal illness was less than a ek in dluration and the an >nceent of his death was a tprise to many of his friends. ee was a native of South Caro a, from which State he serve'd ; ca)tain in the Confederate -y. He wa conncted by mar age to ReprEsentative D. Wyatt iken of that State. -Capt. Gaillard married Miss oree. daghter of former Repre ntative Boyce, who also served 3armebrof the Coufederate >gres. About 30 years ago apt. Gaillard moved to Fair fax outy amer lie lived, near Fanconia, until a year and a half ago, when he came to this city to reside. He was always an ardent Democrat, taking an active part in politi..al affairs in Fairfax county, where he was a judge of election. He was for years a member of the school board of Mount Vernon district of that county. His death is deeply re gretted by a large circle of friends 'by whom he was held in high esteem. "Lee Camp, Confederate vet erans, of which he was a member, will attend the funeral in a body. Arrangements for the services have noty"t '-eon completed, but f the -em inE will I,i ;orwatrded either t,, t1 .eing or tomorrow to his fn mE r h,ri , for interment. "At i ti I.. C -.. t. Gailliard's death 'Jr,. ; .ai;taru cas confined to her ,ot , h: a rc-vere injury which 'he iCce."ed iii a fall on the ice severai days ago. Though the injurv at tiv it w: ; iot consid Ared serious, i' was lound later that her hip t td he -n broken." Paint Yoi- it.gg.- for 75c. o :41.00 with .)e. oe'. Gloss Car -ioge P: irnt. It weir bs . to 8 ozs. nore to th- pint thai< others, wears longer and gives a gloss 'qual to be i work. Sold by John I. McMa- 4er & Co. . Library Association Mtembership. The list of the members of the Winnsboro Library Association s herewith printed. It will be ;een that it contains 112 names, be total number who have joined iince the present management ,vas begun a year ago. All the t nembers are continui-ng their nembership and new members I re coming in. The membership, ee of one dollar entitles to all 44 he take-out privileges of books b nd periodicals for the period of >ne year. There are still many n the town who should be mem >ers of the association. Then, 1 :oo, there should be many mem- a )ers from the country, as a book -an be taken out for two weeks, A 'hich gives ample time for its >eing returned. Already a num >er of out-of-town families are ;aking advantage of the excellent C tdvantages offered by the library, vhich is open at all hours of the lay. Those who are not members k Lro requested to join now. Many iew books are to be rat in ioon, so that those who join now tvill get their full mone's worth. P LIST OF MEMBERS. Miss Maggie Aiken, Mrs. G. W. Abbott, Mrs LID Adams. Mrs WV C Beaty, Miss Sara F* Beaty, Miss Lizzie F Beaty, Miss lEhnice Bacot, J L Bryson, Mrs S Boylston, Ross Brown, L TI Baker, Rev S C Byrd, Mrs S CI Byrd, W C Beaty, O W Buchan-I in, Mrs S C B3rockington, J A' Brice, 1.iss Mamie Burley, L F Brown, Mrs L F Brown. Miss Lizzie Cureton, Mrs Jn o ( El Cathcart, Mrs J 0 Caldwell, Miss Julia Campbell, Miss Jim nie Crawford, Miss Frances 3reight, Mrs Ml L Connor, S C Datheart. S D Dann, A S Douglass, Missr [sabel Douglass, Miss AnnieF Davis, Miss Lil Dwight, Mrs U 3 DesPortes, Mrs C K Douglass, W D Douglass, Mrs W D Doug ass, J Q Davis, W W Dixon, Mfrs Jno A DeslPortes, W L Der ick, A M Durham. Mrs R E Ellison, Miss Louise 3 Ellison, Miss Mary Y Ellison, Miss Eloise Elliott, Miss Carrie Elliott. J F Fooshe, W H Flenniken, Rev J L Freeman. Miss Laura E Gerig, Miss Nell ooding, Miss Ida Gilbert, H A aillard, Mrs F.,M Gadsden. Mrs A D Hanahan, Mrs B H Heyward, Ben Heyward, A D WV G Jordan, T Ml Jordan, rhomas Jordan, WV G Jackson. Miss May E Ketchin, Mrs JL [ennerly, Miss Susie B Ketchin. T W Lauderdale, Mrs G R [auderdale, Miss Lily Leminin, J E McDonald, 1 McMaste r, Rev C Fa McDonald, Miss Ray Xatthews, Miss B3essie G Mc Mater, Mrs 0 B McMast, r, Mrs Hattie McMaster, Miss Ma ie McCannts, Miss McLure, Miss unie McKeown, Miss Maiy Matthews', Mrs C Mobley, Robi s m-Korell, Miss Helen McDon- t ,id, Ernest Morrow. Miss Maggie Neil. Joe Obear, Miss K Obe .r,. hIngh Obear. Pe~v Henry Phillips, B G0 rssy Mrs WV C Peay. Miss Xl E Quattlebawn. Mrs P3resto.n Rin Mrs H B ldo, D G IRuff, Mrs D 0 RlutY, Miss Theo Rabb. Mrs C A Stevenson, Mack Sevenson, Miss Louise L Sit greaves, J B Stevens. J C Thoru, J H Thornwell, lnrs W Tlurner. Mr's A J Williford, J L Weath 'rsby, Miss Mary Witherow, Mrs D V Walker, Mr~s J1 J Ward, G A White. W The people of Fairfield never had such a big opportunity for big bargains as are now being offered by the Caldwell Drv Goods Company. Sale be gins to-day and continues till Your Mone IF NOT SAT This is our policy, and v just to our customers. We want your trade in loss to us on a particulat stand in the way when concerned. MONEY BACK, THEREI SATISFIEI .Jno. H. McMas Phone 39.-DRUGGISTS. 'ew Goods and ( You will find a complete line < be best packers. Our Famous, 'Helmet Brand lessert Peaches are the best. Austin, Nichols & Co.'s "! Baxter's Best" Corn are far sL rands. "Princess Brand" English Pe Regal Brand, Grated, Sf iced a 'omatoes, Tomatoes and Okra, nd B3eans. Our line ot Pickles and Cat lustard and Salad Dressings hredded Wheat, Cream of \ Volter Baker's Chocolate and C ooper's Gelatine, Jello and Jell Royal, Rumford and Good Lu: We carry all the while Swift': ingan's Breakfast Bacon. Blue Ribbon Extracts is our b Our line of Fresh Cakes and ( lete, PHONEXA 4 25. ;otton Stock - DIRECT WIRES ew York, New Orlea Out-of-Town Orders solicited attention. Phone 82. We Have Received a Fr< ~andreth's Gard< and Landreth's "Landreth's Garden Seed ar our customers say. They are iem and be convInced, McMaster C< Under Wlnnsboro Hotel. Special N Weare g.lad1 to announce that we a thiau ever before for doing all kinds REPAIR W and that we shall be glad to be fa~re may have. When needing aniythiiis or phone us in regard to same. All busiaess entrusted to us will to. R. T. Matthev y Dack ISFIED. re think it is but general, and the sale must not your business is "ORE, UNLESS ). iesCsasslsesU ;ter & Co. Wnnsboro, S. C. lood Goods. >f Canned Meats from and Gondola Brand ;unbeam Corn" and iperior to any other as are trade winners. nd Chunk Pineapple, Baked Beans, Pork sup cannot be beat; , Force, Grape-nuts, Vheat and Postum; ,ocoa, Chalmer's and o Ice Cream. :k Baking Powders. Premium Hams and rand. rackers is now com C. BOYD. a s Grain rO ns, id Chicago. and given prompt ~sh Supply of ~n Seed Onion Sets Ld Onion Sets grow," truesto name. Try ~mpany, Druggists. rotice. re now b)etter prepared red with any work yon :repair ed bring it to us be promptly attended es & Son.