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Spll( Our Buyers HAVE now returne ing our SI when goods We have bot proper idea < one line only full stock of ur illner has received goods left, w stylish heac Augusta Crc boro. Both all the new i We wa prices, and 9 CaIdw LOCAfINTELLIGENCI Wedn ay, March 29, I905 -Salesday Monday. -Miss Eloise Elliott has re turned from Chester. -The county board of equali zation was in session yesterday -Mrs. P. C. Mellichamp ha; returned to her home at Black ville -It is now time to plant sor ghum; the greatest of all forag crops. -Mrs. Lou P. McMaster is of a visit to relatives in Florenci county. -Mrs. Leonora Hoffmian ha: returned home after a short visi to Yorkville. -Mrs. Mamis Bolick Harri of Abbeville, is spending a whill 'with relatives. -Mr. T. M. Ly'ies of the Sout] Carolina college spent Sunda; with his parents. -Mrs. A. M. Owens sper .wveral days with relatives i (lumbia last week. - -Mrs. T. F. Davis of Killian has b wn on a short visit to he mother, Mrs. A. D. Hannahan. -The inry for the extra tern of court,' to be held April th 24th, will be drawn on the oth. -Mrs. Sid ney RobiD8Gn C Edgemoor is oLg a visit to h ~daughter, Mrs. A 'ldie Williforc -The many fricends of Mr: 2J. L. Freeiman will b e pleased t learn that she is no~w greatl imnproved. -Miss i ennie Thomas ' Eidgeway spent several days le week with her friend, Miss Bessa McMster. -Meers. J. W. Cathcart & Cc are now conducting a liver; business in connection with thei ieed and sale stables. -Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Lytth of Chicago have been spending: igew days wit'h the lad*er's siste: lie. U. G. DesPotes. --Mrs. Butler and Iber Jiittl som Chalders, who 'have bee visiting at Mr. J. C. Mackerel' hare returned to Abbeville. -Maried'at the Beasver Cree parsonage March 26, 19(}5, b Rev. E. D. Wells Mr. Oriel 3X Wishert and Miss Ida L. Woo -of Crosbyville, S. C. -In addition to the two rurs outes from Winnsboro an ear, previously mentioned, is to be estabish~ed froI ville to begin May the Ls B. S. Douglass an Washington, passe last week on the: where they at ~le with his rel; ii has som( the rear r cottagec ying Lho co tiebauma a! to Blam o the orgaa ist church, h Rev. J.. resent pastc e Traylor, wl the graduatia lanta C~ollage our thanks for, aecommXenceUme held Apil t hackston oft artment of t SAnnounc d from the Northern mark( PRING GOODS were as pretty and as cheap ight in great variety and yol f what is new,,fashionable , but in ery V . l: n : i t of New and Up=to=Date Goods Department extra attention this season re can show you all the new wear. This department a ft, of Baltimore, and Miss I these ladies are experienced deas as to style. nt your patronage. We offt olite and careful attention t 1l Dry Go Souther Railroad spent Friday in Winnsboro. He is very much interestad in seeing the farmers of this section give more atten tion to the raissng of fruit, truck, and forage crops, for all of which it is peculiarly adapted. -Hon. A. Coleman Lyles died - at his home at Carlisle Monday of pneumonia. Mr. Lyles was a native of Fairfield county. He is survived by two children, Mrs. R. G. Hill and a son about ten years old. For several years he was a member of the house of representatives from Union coun ty and at the time of his death he was president of the Union County Cotton association. -The millinery~opening of the Cadweli Dry Goods C was the social event of the p.ast week. It seemed that every woman in . town was present to witness this great display of Millinery and Spring Dress Goods, which was considered by all as second to no opening ever held in Winnsboro. Miss Croft certainly deserves credit for the beautiful selection tof bats and the admirable manner nin which they were displayed.. -Registev for the election r Monday. -The ~Phantasmna Company gave .a good enteijtainment at the Th'espian Hall Monday evening, their mo,ving pictures being very satisfactory. --The county delegation met the Oov'ernor the appointment of -the following as game wardens for this dounty:: Dr. J. Robertson, Blthewood.; Dr. 3. A Scott, Monticello,; Dr. A. L. Ott, R idgeway.___ ___ ~Thie Popular New Games "Stage," "Sherlock Holmes" and "Trusts and Bah .s The News and Herald oflce, A card of Thanks I desire on behalf of myself ~ nd ifamily to return thanks to tae friends who were so attentive to my sister during her last sick eness. IR. W. Phillips. iiiLowneyfs ea,idia~ ge the .est. Try therm. G. 4. Whjita. jjeath of fliss Lizzie PhiIlp# - Miss Lizzis Phillips, whose Clserious burning was mentioned two weeks ago, died Monday Smorninug. She was in her seventy ,third wear. She is survived by aher bro4her, R. W. Phillips, of this place. Eer remains were . interred in the A. R. E. .cemetery oay af ternoon, the .serye Cl eing conducted by her pas.tor, ir Rev. C. E. MEcDonald. e To organize Township Associat9in. In accordance with the resolu Stion passed at the county convyen d $aturday, I hereby call the an fares 4 ;Fiarfield county to - meet at the metigg ap of their t- Democratic clubs .on apy evening, April 1st, for the put. d s of. organizing local cotton growers' p4.ociations. S. C. Ca PriIresident. Wewant your grenry r. trade. We keep only the~lbest of eveythng.All yog' oiders given Carley & Co. STAYED OR STOLEN-A red at eity wghb horns and a few white gemrings. Ago li.bont 2 years Auv oine steemg her i na ee s,awrn1icate with 1D. L. E3rysoi ement. .sev fail boi wa! Mo er, ts and we are daily receiv- cou There never was a time for good quality as now. Do tMa u must see them to get a Eli and up-to-date. Not in I the store you will find a at chu bee and as we had no oldf froI est and latest things in sou vill be in charge of Miss and ,izzie Johnston, of Winns- reI milliners and can give you Col sol ant r the best goods at low o all your wants. con Vos ods Co. Bign Walker's Millinery Opening. B D. V. Walker & Co., will have their Millinery opening Thursday and Friday of this week, March ' the 30th-31st. They invite all day the ladies of Winnsboro and the the surrounding country to attend as this display of Pattern and Ready tair to-wear Hats. Their store will Iti be open Thursday evening from thi S to 10. They will be pleased to for have you to call. Extra Term Court of Common Pleas. ove: -- goti Pursuant to an order of his as i Honor, Chief Justice Y. J. Pope, tha notice is hereby given that an par extra term of the Court of Com- pla non Pleas for Fairf6ield County in i will be held at Winnsboro begin- adv ling at 10 o'clock in the morn- in x ing of Monday, the 24th day of the April, 1905, and continuing for coni the w~eek thereafter ensuiing with and his Honor,, Judge Primee pre- m i< siding. Jno. W. Lyles, and C.C .P .C to Winne boro, S. C., jusi March 28, 1605. fror jQFThe best candy bargain ent in Winnsboro is that well known qua 2-ent mixture at G. A. White's. ado Winnsboro Wins. pril .-!- mer The supreme court of South er f< Carolina *bad handed down its in a decision in the case of the WVest ern Union Telegraph Co. against the town of Winnsboro. This to S was su appeal from the decision riag of the circuit ~udge in f1YP7 of yo that had been irpposed ruporn the egju plaintiff. The de.cision of the B.] owei court is affirmed. So the town will proc~eed to collect the KNIi license. Immiediately upon the decision To b ? the lower court, a fine of two Pi sqer .a dy was placed upon 9' ie patigi fqr peh dgy phlat it T delayed the payrment of th lens.p This was nearly 1'2 xyonths agG. i and so the fine now amonts tq Tue more than five higndred dollars. Mer Mayor Ketchin says that this hu penalty will be epilected in full- mak ......anis Do You Use Ice? Knii if so, this Is to notiiy y04 fga R a we are again handling this lux, proi ricus necessity and that we shall tha be prepared at all times to fill Grn your orders in any quantity. Our sett, first shipmunt has just arrived. Gen We guarantee that we will not Bol be undcersold and tbat no effort' and will bs spared to give your orders A for ice the best attention. Your sess ic atrnage will be appreciated: Apr op,3with' $ e perf etgi rash a:aa At this se,sgjn ye gesi have shad every Frida~y and Sat- ente urday. Phone 4a for your fresb que meats. We return thanks for past1 G patronage and solicit a continua- som tion of the same. Der jG. Ternant &Co. For Over SIxty Years Sgma Ms. Wistow's SOOTHING SYRUP ha been used for over 60 years by mil- -- lios of mothers for their children FO ~itg~hing, with perfect successs ot oth'es upti piglihi aftens the gumis I reli eedy pfor littl'eshfiergr imme ately. Sold by druggists in overy ar of the world. Twenty-five eent a C bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs.__ Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take~ no other kind. E FOR SALE-A Jersey cow fresh 1 Us mile A good milker. Mrs. I Mrs. Patsy E, Aiken. airs. Patsy Eloise Aiken, the low of the late Dr. Wim. E. ten, died at her home yester r morning at 6 o'clock. For eral months she had been in ing health. Mrs. Aiken was -n July 2. 1834. Her father a Hon. John J. Woodward of ntgomery, Ala., and her moth Rebecca Pearson, of this .nty. Irs. Aiken is survived by the owing children: Mrs. C. A. uglass of Washington, Miss ry Ellen Aiken, Mrs. T. K. iott, Dr. David Aiken and Mrs, j'. Davis, all cf this place. ier remains will be interred 5 o'clock this afternoon in the ietery of the Presbyterian ach, of which she had long n a member. Home-made Meal and Flour. We are making as ordered n select milling corn and nd red wheat both fresh bolt. meal and patent flour, sacked ready for. shipment at nine ts per hundred pounds to any road station in the county. intry trade orders especially Lcited. Our products are guar eed sound and superior to stern stuff. The Ridgaway Milling Co., R. A. Meares, Proprietor. That Beautiful Gloss ies from the varnish in De 's Varnish Floor Paint; costs ents more a quart though. d by John H. McMaster & Co. the The Kind You Have AIwOys 8o6gy A Forward flove. 'he News and Herald of to makes a forward move. For first time in its history, so far we are able to learn, it con is a full-page advertisement. s no use to call attention to advertisement, for it speaks itself. Every one pan and . see it-and more, read it. h an advertisement cannot be rlooked, especially when it is ten up in such attractive style s this one, which: clearly shows The News and Herald is pre ed to make a creditable dis of any advertisement placed ts columns. While full-page ertisements are not uncommon aany of the county papers of State, yet it is a matter of gratulation that The News Herald has secured this h-desired feature. ~ighteen months ago The News Herald enlarged by changing an -page 6-columnn quarto; twelve nmonths ago it changed n a f6-column to a 7-column rto; six months later the pres forra of an s-page 7-c nn rto, pasted and cut, was pted. ~ith a free and liberal use of iter's ink on the part of the 'chants of Winosboro, anoth >r ward move will be recorded nother six months. Paint Your Buggy for 75c. 1.00 with Devoe's Gloss Car e Paint. It weighs 3 to 8 ozs. e to the pint than othprs1 re lcjpgerf f9 giv'es a gloss al to new work. Sold by John keMaster & Co. 3HTS OF PYTHIIAS CONVENTION e Held With Wlnn Lodge io8 ominent Speakers--Banquet to iests. he Knights of Pythias will ipe in district convention in osboo April (th and Sh, sday evening, April 4th, Hon. idel L. Smith, speaker of the se of representatives, will e a public address on Pythi m in the court house. TheI ghts extend a cordial invita to the citizens of Winnsboro tted this address. Beyea nirient Eythians are to attend. oonvention. Among them id Chancellor J. A. Summer ,Governor D. C. Heyward, eral M. L. Bonham, Dr. J. H. Iridge, Dr. J. H. Thornwell others. t the opening exercises of the ion of Wednssday morning, i 5th, there will be addresses >rominent Pythians, to whioh rfain its guests with a ban tin the armory. W. C. Boyd will have e interesting announcements b week. R SALE -ONE 50.00 Drop ead Wheeler & Wilson Sew tapPpptsga mi perfect can ition. Apply at this offle r to J. L. Bryson. GS EGGS.-Choice Barred >lymouth Rock eggs at $1.00 >er 15. Order now and get mz-winners. Miss Minnie The "yalier dog" now rests easy. The small tax that is upon him is for the schools. This puts him on an equa'ooting with the dispensary. He is no longer a nuisance. He can kill all the sheep his carnivorous appetite may call for. The prayer now is that his tribe may multiply. More dogs, better schools and school houses! A year or so ago Lancaster county found itself with only a small number of convicts. These were hired to Chester county. This year it finds itself with a good number of convicts, but with no money for running its ehaingang and with probabilities )f indebtedness from other sources. Lancaster's officials are now trying to hire these out rath er than run the county in debt by keeping up the chaingang at a heavy loss. They take the position that they can not ex pend the county's money except as authorized by the law, which positively forbids their spending: any money further than appro priated. Fairfield also has a good number of convicts, which she is using on her roads at a cost of several thousand dollars a year (definite information can not be bad) more than what is appopriated for this purpose. How is it that the Fairfield offi eials can go ahead expending borrowed money beyond the _ approprations, especially when these are for the full amount asked for? Are they not under the same law, or are they a law unto themselves? In an editorial in these col. uwns, January the 18th, we made the following statement: "For several years the delegation has been asked by the board of coun ty commissioners to increase the tax levy one-half mill so as to get the county on a cash basis." That statement was made on in- - [ormation furnished us by the retiring supervisor in the pres. ence of the present supervisor who was a member of the previ. :us board of county commission ars. Coming from the source which it did, we, of course, took it for granted that the informa tion was correct. We find, how-. ever, that there was an error in the information. The annual report Df the comptroller general each year contains the estimate of the expeinses of each county and the amount of levy asked for. * The total amount asked for Fair lield county for the year 1904 was $16,066,66 and the levy asked for was four mills. Thbe levy asked for each of the two previ aus years was the same, four mills. The estimate for the ex penses of the county for 1W05, is $14,718; the levy askip4 for is 4} nills. 2In the est~imata of er.a penses for 1.904, $250 was asked ror past indebtedness. Not one P sent was asked for this purpose in the estimate of 1905. It will be noted also that the amount asked for by the board for 1905 is $1,348.66 less than for 1904. It it is but fair to the present super visor to say that the estimate he prepared was with the ass.istgage >f the retiring supervisor and :hat immediately on finding thatd ;oo low an eatimate had been nade he wrote to the delegation 3lmphasizir,g the necessity for an ncreased levy. The whole blame for got m,ak ng an increase in the levy, espe ~ially for the previous years,. can iot be placed igpon the county lelegation. The faglt was withj h ecounty board in not fiyrnislv ng the delegation with de#nite. nfipoeta. 4t is strange indeed hat the patimate for this year bhould be so m,uch less than it vas the past year when there was decrease of only $300 in the alaries of the sheriff and coro ier. The county board could not sxpect the delegation tA make an , ncreased lpyy withg a basiness ti tatemnent of what was needed. FOR SALE CH EAP. Two Nice well broke - koung Mare Mules; also >ne Good Brood Mare in oat. Notice to Stockholders, Stockholders of the Merchants'1 Building and Loan Association v'ill present their certificates o stock to the Secretary and Trea irer and receiya payment of ag0 per share on same.( W. G. JORDAN, Secretary and Treasurer. March 28, 1903. 3-29-1 Registratiqn Neh Notice is hereby given that book's of municipal registration for the town of Winnsboro are now open at my office for the registration of all persons in Eaid town who are entitled by lawy te, be registered. annervisor of Registration. Cane ! Amber and Orange Cane Seed at Jno. H. McMa Phone 39. E DO ~ TH UI MAR --SPECIAL DISP 3attern and Ta ARTISTIC DESIGNS IN HIG1 MODELS FOR STR D. V.lk A FINE PICTI With each pound Ped Cross Baki Price, 50 C icture well worth that alone this. A full stock of Poughs, nplemients needed on the fari A. B. We Iiave Received a I Andreth's Gard and Landreth' SE" rIS H POTTESEI SORGiIUM SEED. uLandtreth's Garden Seed h 0ur customers say. They a iem and be convInced, McMaster C Under Winnsboro Hotel. MULES! Il I have just rec ot of fresh Keni vhich I offer ch< r on one and ine with appr ty. Give me a suying elsewhei >Iease you. M. W. I ;eed. ster & Co. DRUGGISTS. 0." Z o. ZSDAY and FRIDAY CH 30=31 'LAY OF Lilored Hats H GRADE TRIMMED EET WEAR. JRE FREE package of ng Powder. nts.4 . A splendid bargain n be supplied heme. Plough Gears and all rn at this season. Cathcart. resh Supply of en Seed s Onion Sets rom a reliable house. N4T CORN. and Onion Sets grow," re truejto name. Try ompany, Druggists. eived a nice ucky Mules, eap for cash two years' oved secur .call before re and I will ) otyv.