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Spnug Our Buyers HAVE now r turne ing our SF when go s v We hav bou prope idea o1 one Dime only, fu A stock of Ourffiilinery has received i goods left, w< stylish head' Augusta Croi boro. Both 1 all the new is We war prices, and pi Caldwc LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, M arch 22, 1905 -Wedding bells are ringing. -Mr. Henry Gooding spent Sunday in town. -Mr. J. B. Stevens spent Sun day in Columbia. -Miss Eunice Cloud has re turned to her home near Bascom ville. -W. W. Dixon, Esq., spent several days in Columbia last week. -Mrs. Clara Herron leaves this week for a visit to friends in Colimbia. -Mrs. Rosa Gettys of Long town spent several days in town last week. -Mrs. S. 0. Johnston is on a short visit to relatives ini Ches ter County. -Miss Mary Witherow spent several days last week in the Capital City. -Miss Henrietta Buchanar has been on a short visit to rel ,atives at Woodward. -Mr. J. H. Thornwell attend -ea the ofster supper at Wood~ 'ward's Friday evening. --Mr. Hugh S. Wylie has ,returned home after a month' e ~stay in the land of flowers, -The meeting of the farmers at the court house Saturday should be largely attended. .-Mrs. Edward La.ns who, has been visiting at ir. J. A..Briea left last week for Columbia. -Mr.. R. H. Harris of Pine. wille; N. (C., is spending a fes days at Rev.0. Y- McDonald's. --Mr. A. G. EeWGll, of Black stoc,spent Saturday ini towi with his friend, Mr. Thornwell. Thae weather tbe past weet as been fine and much progress has beeni made with faTm work -Mrs. F. and Miis Laura Gerig, who have been on .an ex leeded visit .to relatives ia Georgia and FLorida, returned home last week. -The garden shonM receive full gtttention at this seaan Every home should be supphie with an abundance of homne grown vegetables. -Mr. J. Watt Weir of Fair feld and Miss Edna J. White side of Chester, were married a Chester on March the 8th b' jRev. J. S. Moffatt. ..-Mrs. Rebecca Woodward -who has been visiting at Mr. A. E Davis's at Monticello, has re turned to town and is now wit] ~her brother, Mr. J. W. Lyles. ~-[r. A. W. Brown returue< 'etd.ay from the northern mar 2ets, whene he jwent to purchas ~the spring stock ior P.- N.W8k A& Co. Watch his a.nnuceeta ....-M~rs. B. G. Pratt and .tw. Abterna, Ben G. and Julia, .wh have been spending the winte with relative in town, returne, to their home at Nwark, N. J Mednesday evening. $b. T. M. Center has bees ais -pinted carrier for the Winns boro Batal route No. 2, whic goes out to .&sydens and return by Adgers. He wil. begin hi ..duties April the 1MkL. -Rev. J. H. Tarborongt, . Fod Lawn, has been quite sie for soiwe time. Bro. Yarboroug is a sweet spiriteJ, noble mai 4Qonsecrated and culture~d, and iy -hepe it will be but a short whji hofoe he will be up and at it mor main--.Baptist Courier. Announci I from the Northern marke 'RING GOODS. vere as pretty and as cheap 1 ht in great variety and you ' what is new,. fashionable but in every department of New and Up=to=Date Goods. Department extra attention this season, can show you all the newe wear. This department u t, of Baltimore, and Miss L :hese ladies are experienced i leas as to style. it your patronage. We offe )lite and careful attention t< I11 Dry Go -Mrs. J. E. Reid of Rock Hill has rsturned home after spending a few days with her parents, Rey. and Mrs. J. B. Campbell. -Rev. H. 0. Judd will con duct servicess at i St. Johns church Thursday, Friday and Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock. The public is cordially invited to attend these services. -Principal L. T. Baker went to Columbia Friday to attend a meeting of the executive com mittee of the State Teacher's As sociation, and from there he went on to Camden to visit relatives. -Mayor T. H. Ketchin has returned from the nortern mar kets where he went to buy his Ispring stock. He will have some! interesting announcements to make to the people of Fairfield next week. -"The best things we have are our children, the highest human interest is centered in their wel fare, and the greatest earthly duty we have to perform is t~o see that they are properly reared and educated."I -The farmers of Fairfield county shoul.d turu out in full Saturday to hear the 'addresses by Messrs Smith and Hyatt, who have been doing so much for the great mov-ement of securing~ a reduction of the ,cotton acreagA. -The ;State Teacher's AS sociation will hold its aan.nal meeting at Clemson College Junr.. 29th. Hon. J. G McMants has heen invited to make an address at this meeting. The teachers of South Carolina will have rea son to sepngratulate themselves, it they ea,n becgre him. -Mr. James R7. Ar;d,erson, a much esteemed citizen of Ghos ter, died Wednesday of pneu monia. He was in his 43rd year' ad leaves a wife and three child rn, He was a native of Fairfield. EL as a member of the Chester police io:c at the time of his death. -Mr. Robt. H allford and Miss Dbaisy, the eldest daugher of Mr. and Mr. J. C. Williugham were married at the bride's home Wednesday, March ir, by Rev. J. 3. Campbell. That eivening they' ve tendered a reception by Mr. and Mrs T. E. Smith. The next day they leit for their future home at Timmonsville, cerying. with the best wishes of miany friends. -Mi-s Eunice Bacot, who hasj been on an extended visit to r'el atives in the lower part of theI -State, returned Monday and yes Sterday resumed her duties at Mt. Zion. Her mauy fiends are de lghted tv see her back at her -post. 1)uring her absence Miss Nell Gooding has been teaching Sher grades most acceptably. Wp ;zat your grocery Stae. Weik.ep 2l Le rest of Doverythin. All yoigr orders gien rthe "best attention. J. D. Me ICarley & Co. No Close Carriage Paint flade gill wear as long as Devoe's io od;.e are as heavy bodied. j.because Dene WEpigh 3. to 6 Sounees more to the pink. Sold sby John H. McMaster & Co. JparLowney's candies are the e~t. Try them. G. K. White. you 1Ai.E ~-Eggs from best ~strain Sil ~-4ee4 Nyeedttes ethe best all-pu rposa uea. .e13 for 81.00. -Henry Phfillips, Swinm-bro S. Cn R. F. D. No. 1. ment. s and we are daily receiv rhere never was a time ror good quality as now. must see them to get a and up-to-date. Not in the store you will find a and as we had no old st and latest things in ill be in charge of Miss izzie Johnston, of Winns- l nilliners and can give you i r the best goods at low all your wants. ods Co. Closing Address at lt. Zion. Prof. A. G. Rembert of Wof ford College has accepted the invitation to make the closing t address at Mt. Zion an June. 9th. Prof. Rembert is very much identified with the public school work of the state, being a mem ber of the state board of ed ucation and of the executive committee of the State Teacher's Association. He is one of the most successful teachers in Sotth C Carolina and when ho speaks always has a message that it 1 sure to interest. Mt. Zion is very fortunate in securing such an able C educator to make its closing ad lress. There is a literary treat S n store for this cornmuinity. A Winnsboro Woman Asks 'have you a floor paint that lasts ~ wo weeks?" Yes we have De-r voe's; it has a beautiful gloss and E will wear two years if properly t applied. John H. McMaster & t A Sad Death.r The death of little Hugh, the four-year old son of Mr. and Mrs. E.F'. McKeown at Rion, on the morning of the 12th was indeed a sad one, The little fellow had been suffering from a cold and a was taking a cough syrup. When the father got ready to give himt hi medicine, he got hold of a otle of carbolic acid by mis take and gaya 2.e little fellow the dreadful poison. ?ieath ensiieq in a short time. His remains were taken to Blackstock and interred in tbe 1 Beth lehem cemetery near that >hce. The sorely bereaved par- ~ nts have the deepest sympathy th4 many friencts through ~ ut the couanty iig tis 40G6 f fiction-. n MirFor your ice and fresh b2 neats call on Jno. W. Russell, f, .-lI iatrs prom pty filled. r: Farmers to fleet. The m( etiong of the farmers of a Eaireld county called for Satur-t day March 25th should b3 lar-C gely adened The meeting will be held in the egyg op atnd will be called to order pronmpty at 11 o'clock. -Messrs Smith and Hyatt, who have been doing so a much'for this graa werg have both promised to he Qg lpN4i 4t th~t time. Mr. 8:nith is jiust back frotm a trip t-> the west atud ho reports that the moverment is gaining in~ y favor and that there is no ques. tion about it that the farmers are going to cut down the acreage. E Mr Hvatt who bas been to several ~ other places in South Carolina I reports that in-this state the far- ~ mers are determined to cut down a the au cago. who au 40Gldbd the deeUn~g1: to be held Saturday to show that they are in sympathiy with this movmet which if carried out, wvil mean so much for the South ern farmers. Nk u tmy fombuopnd, Mullei larget~ b>ttle. Youir aruggle or Mtriay D'ug Co., Columbia, S. C. 3"The best candy bargain in Vinnsboro is that well known 5-cent mixture at G. A. White's. The Muniipal' Primary. The Municipal Democratic priwary, held Monday, resulted n the nomination of . the resent ofiicials without oppo ;ition, Mr. A. M. Owens being 2ominated for the vacancy on ;he Council caused by the remov L of Mr. Douglass from town. [t is hardly probable that there i vill be any opposition to the ollowing nominees at the elec- ] ion April 4: Mayor. T. H. KETCHIN. Aldermen. W. C. BOY D. A. WV. BROWN. A. B. CATHCART. JNO. F. DAVIS. .NO. H. McMASTER. A M. OWENS. School Trustee. S. D. DUNN. ] Commissioner of Public Works. J. E. McDONALD. Do You Use Ice? If so, this is to notify you that ye are again handling this luxu -ious necessity and that we shall >e prepared at all times to fill ,our orders in any quantity. Our irst shipmnnt has just arrived. Ye guarantee that we will not >e undersold and that no effort vill bs spared to give your orders or ice the best attention. Your ce patronage will be appreciated: We are still supplying our cus omers with the very best of resh meats. At this season we iave shad every Friday and Sat irday. Phone 43 for yur fresh neats. We return thanks for past )atronage and solicit a continua ion of the same. B. G. Tennant & Co. Murray'+ H )re}bound, Mullein and 'ar will cure your eough. La,ge bot le for .5e. . _t Caldwell's Millinery Opening. 1 The Caldwell Dry Goods Co. c Pill have their spring Miilinery i )pening Thursday, Friday and aturday of this week, March 23- c 5. They will make a grand I isplay of Pattern and Trimmed i ats and show a full stock of 1 p-to-date Millinery. Their c lillinery Deparment is now I onducted by Misses Croft and t ohnston, experienced Milliners, e 'ho will take great pleasure in I bowing you all the latest st,vles i n millinery. c During this opening there will 1 Iso be on display their complete ew stock of Spring Goods in very department of the store. 'his display will be a very at eactive feature of this opening. For the convenience of those rho cannot call during the day, bey will keep their store open hrdynight from 8 to 10 'clck All are most respect ly requested to call ar.d see be beautiful selections they, ave made for their spring trade. 8 The millinery openings of this ~ rm heretofore have always been very attractive social feature ~ nd thiere will be no exception ~ bis time. No efforts will be ~ pared to make all who call feel erfectly at home.1 4 5obse Igtiq Mtor9ent. Within the past few days we av mailed a statement to all ~ ubscribers who are four months r more in arrears. This should 1 .ave been attended to earlier, ut was postponed because so tany wre sti1l hqlding their otton and had not made arrange ients for the year. It is to be oped that all will now come I rward and give this matter ropt attention. While the mount that each ones owes is e sum total of all these '1itle i mounts is a considerable item us. As stated before, the cost' f publishing The News and Ieral in its enlarged form is ecersarily much larger than rl ~rpely e}ndI it is .expected that e subriierg 1l sl oy tpeir ppreciation of t his la ger ef- 1 rt to give then a creditable" gnty paper by giving it that gancialb bacinrg that it is djue. It hias been our palicy all the hile to continue Bending the aper until ordered tQ stop. 'his wei have done beoause we ecognize the fact that it is not iways convenient for our sub cribers to sand the money >romptly. On the other hand e alwa3 s stop the paper as oon as it ordered discontinued. The Overland ILimited to California eave union passenger station, hicago, 6.03 p. m. daily, arrives san Francisco the third day in jme for a (Tiar. 1ote-zOhj o, Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail vay, Union Pacific and Southern Pcific Line. All ticket agents ;ell via this route. Ask them to Handsome book, descriptive of1 alifornia, sent for six cents post ige. :i. 4. Miler. ger.eglpga enger agont, dhicago, oriW. S. 2o-11l -S1 Broadwa ew YVork. Walker's Millinery Opening, Miss Nettie Sitgreaves has just returned from New York and Baltimors where she bought a uil stock of millinery for D. V. Walker & Co. This stock con ;ists of the choicest goods of the ;eason and embraces all of the )opular shapes and colors shown n the leading northern markets. This firm will have their Spring gillinery opening March 30-31. rhey will spare no pains to make t the most attractive display of ashionable millinery ever shown n Winnsboro. Miss Nettie Sit ,reaves continues in charge of his department and this is an issurance that the interest of all will be looked after in a most atisfactory manner. She will >e assisted by Misses Annie cKeown and Carrie Stewart. Be sure to remember the dates )f this opening, March 30-31, and ome to it if you want a feast for he eyes. A cordial invitation is extended o all to attend this grand open ng. Foley's Kidney Cure makes the kid ieys and bladder right. Contains iothing injurious. Sold by McMaster ;o. Books for the Library. The following books have been oaned to the Library by Rev. 3. E. McDonald: The Woman's tory, The Gilded Age, Autobi graphy of Samuel Irenieus ?rime, Saved by Fire. While this is not a very large iumber, it is appreciated none he less, for it shows an appreci itive intest in the work that the 'ibrary is doing, and is a fine xample for others to follow. If nore members will do likewise, t will not be very long till the .ibrary will have a good collec io* of books. Every book loaned o the Library is taken the very )ost care of and snob a oorrect eccount is kept of all books let ut that it is a very rare instance ndeed when one is lost. The committee that has in harge the seleceion of the new >ooks is very busy at work. It a their desire to put in some iooks of referenee and other vorks that can not be readily Lad in town. Nothing will con ribute more to this desirable nd than the loan of standard iction, etc., by members. It 3 desired to rnae the Library I practical use as well as popu sr. et Always Liberal to Churches. Every church will be given a beral quantity of Lj. & M,. paint. ~all for it. 4 gallons Longman & Martinea ~. & M. Paint, mixed with three allons linseed oil, will paint a ouse. W. B. Barr, Charleston, W. Va., rrites, "Painted Frankenberg lock with L. & M, stands out s though varnished." Wears and covers like g old. Don't pay $1.50 a gallon for nseed oil, which you~ dq. in Bhgy oil fresh from the barrel t 60 cents per gallon and mix it rith L. & M. I makes paint cost about $1.20 mr gallon. Sold by McMaster Co,, Winns oro; C, P. Wray & Co. Ridge ray: 1(engsdy May. a ning Fusts Pill OlRILIVER. -A ver deranges the whole system, and roduces iCK HEADACHE,..rnm . ~yspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu ratisan, Sallow SkinanadPiles. There is nobetter f GGCS EGGS.-=.Choice Barred Plymouth Rock eggs at $1.00 p~er 15. Order now and get Pria-winnerM. Miss Minnie Mellichamp, Ridgeway,_S. C. ~OST-A Black Peau-de-soie Silk Coat. Finder will be re warded on the return of same to R. C. Gooding at W, Rt, Doty's store, ~ ~4 142J~' 00 Drop head Wheeler & Wilson Sew ing Machine for $25.00. All attachments and in perfect con dition. Apply at this office or to J. L. Bryson.I 'OR SALE-Four shares Fain field Cotton ~I11; ging at ni;ty-fioe cents on the dollar. A ddress Postoffiee Drawer "K,' Chester, S. C. 3-1-4t Administrator's Notice. All persons having claims against he estate of G. L. Rosboroug~d ~eased, will preseqlt tleMdty , bli1 make paymenrto the undersigned, vithout delay. WV. H. RUFF, CaneJ Amber and Orange Cane Seed ai Jno. H. McMi Phone 39. 1 A FINE PICT] With each pounc Ped Cross Bak Price, 50 C Picture well worth that alon this. All your Goocery wants c A full stock of Ploughs, Implements needed on the fa, A. B 1905 GARDEN We Have Received a Landreth's Gar and Landreth SEED IRISH POTATOES WH-IITE and GOLDEN DE SORGHUM SEE~D. "Landrethi's Garden Seed so our customers say. They them and be convIced, McMaster( Under Winnsboro Hotel. New Goods and You will fittd a complete 11in the best pacelrp. Our Pamous, Helmet Bran, Dessert Peaches are the best. Austin, Nichols & Co.'s "Baxter's Best" Corn are far brands. "Princess Brand" English]1 Rgl Brand, Grated, SI iced 'fonatoes, Tomatoes and Okr and Beans. Our line ot Pickles and C Mustard and. Salad Dressin: Shredded Wheat, Cream ol Waltot' Baker's Chocolate and Cooper's Gelat1ne, Jello and Ji Roya4, Rumford and Good L We carry all the while Swil Kingan's Breakfast Bacon. Blue Ribbon Extracts is oum Our line of Freali Cakes an lett1 P'HONE ,A 25 MULES! I I have Just re lot of fresh Ken' which I offer cl1 or on one and time with appi ity. Give me a buying elsewhe please you. M. W.I1 seed. I ister & Co. DRUGGISTS. URE FREE I package of ing Powder. 'ents. e. A splendid bargain an be supplied here. Plough Gears and all in at this season. Cathcart. SEED 1905.1 Fresh Supply of ien Seed 's Onion Sets from a reliable house. !NT CORN. and Onion Sets grow," are truejto name. Try^ otipany, - Druggists. Good Goods. e of Canned Meajs fronm dl and Gondola Brand "Sunbeam Corn" and superior to any other ?as are trade winners, and Chunk Pineapple. a, Baked Beans, Pork atsup cannot be beat, gs, Force, Grape-nuts, Wheat and Postunm; I Cocoa, Chalmer's ap IIlo Ice Cream. .uck Baking Powders. t's Premium Hams and. -brind. 2 Crackers is now com ,C. BOYD.. ceived a nice tucky Mules, teap for cash itwo years' roved secur i call before re and I will ) o ty.