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Just t< THAT WE ARlE NOW Pl thing for spring wear. This st, A most interesting fact is that They are very near on a basis c We call special attention t India Linon, Pique, Fine Wash stylish goods in all kinds of gc a yard. There has never been in 1 ing-from the dainty little hen be beat. And along with this i than ever. In Dress Goods we are shi Also fancy weaves of Suiting f, You should be sure to see Also the fine white and cream i yard, and particularly fine for i Nowhere in the county car Hosiery, and the many little th Our opening in this room change in shape and style fron Misses Croft and Johnston cai B e sure you call on them. IN SHOES, we can pleas shapes-Oxfords and High Cui good wear, good feeling and lo MEN'S GOODS-We are light colors-three-piece and t, A specially fine and pretty goods are extra value and are I We want your trade. Th patronage. CALDWELI LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, April 5, 1905 -Mrs. Oliver Johnson of Leslie is on a visit to her mother. -Mr. K. R. McMaster snent several days ir Columbia 'he past week. -Mr. Wm . Linsday of Chester is on a visit to his sen, Dr. Sam uel Linsday. --Miss Lilian Bollin of Colum bia has been on a short visit to the Misses Ellison. -Mr. D. R. Flenniken has been appointed a member of the State pension board. -Mrs. J. W. May o of Balti more is on a visit to her parents Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Careton. --Mr. H. Langley is again with Mr. L. Landecker, where he will be pleased to see his friends. -Mr. W. J. Turner bas return ed home after a stay of several months in the land of flowers. -Mrs. John B. Stevenson and children have been on a short visit to relatives at Blackstock. -The county board of equaliza tion will hold its next meeting April the 11, when its work will be completed. -Mackorell Brothers are in stalling an up-to-date bottling plant and will soon be shipping their goods to various points. -Supt. L. T. Baker will go tc Columbia Saturday to deliver Lan address to the normal depart ment of the South Carolina Col lege. -ifrs. W. H. Ruff add Mrs H. 8. Edmunds of Ridgeway have been spending a few days with the family of Mr. James Q. Davis. --Mr. 0. R. Thompson of New Jersey is on a visit to the( famiily of Judge Neil. This u his first visit to his old home it 12 or 15 years. --Miss Grace James has taker chiarge of the millinery depart ment of Mrs. J. 0. Boag where she will be pleased to have he: friends call. -Mr. 5. F. Wallace of York wille and nis little grand-daughter Margaret Marshall, spent severa days last week with the family o Mr. W. W .Dixon. -Mr. Geo. R. Lauderdale ha retuirned from the northerr markets. where he went to bu' his spring andl summer goods See his annomecement. -Dr. Samuel Cameron of Flor ida died at the home of his uncle Dr, B. C. Arnette, March the 27thj He was about 32 years old an< had bee n failnglhealh for som< timae. -Mr. Andrrew (iook of Colum bia and Mis Salli Dais of thi Bear Creek section were marica ait the residence of Mr. G, it Hollis Sunday afternoon by th Rlev. A. S. Leslie. -The residence of. Mr. M. I Milling of the Salem section wa completely destroyed by fire n the evening of March the sitl Buit few things were saved. M: Milling had no insurance. Hei no ibring in the Salemi manse. -Saturday wa *'n unusuall fine business day, then bein -ery large crowd in town all da The only complaint on the pa: ,of the merchants was the inability to wait on their cus mer in a satisfactory manne~r. Waid's millinery openir Let Yot EPARED TO SHOW YOU A( >ck is fresh, and there sever has 1 prices are lower, and this is part f 5-cent cotton. o oar fine stock of White Goods, Organdie, Fine Mulls, Persian L iods. In this line of Wlhite Good innsboro such a line of Enbroide istitched edge to the v-erv wide a ue come the line of fino Val Lace >wing a particularly fine line of I >r suits and skirts. the fine line of Silks, specially in n the soft and waterproof Jap S uits and waists. you find the new things we shov ings that are new and necessary i MILLINERY was the most successful we hav, last season; we have the new st give you alt the new ideas, also your eye. and fit both your pur -s, Patent Teather and fancy Vici ,v price, our footwear is the best i showing some particularly nobby vo-piece suits. Price always low line of Negligee Shiris-prices, )argains for. you. right goods, right prices and DRY GOOD! attended aitd greatly enjoyet The display of millinery an dress goods was very attractin indeed, though this was just wh, was to be expected with MiE Sitgreaves in charge. -Mr. W. H. Kerr, wYho wq formerly clerk of court for Fai I field county, has just been electe mayor of the growing city Greenwood. He has the cor gratulations of many friends his former home on this recogn: tion of his worth by the citizer of his adopted home. School Entertainment. Crosby Institute school -wi ive an entertainment Fridta evening, April 14, commencing 8 o'clock. A play, "Burglh Alarm" will: be presented; als recitations, drills and pautomim Admission 15 and 10 cents. Ever' body invited. -Card of Thanks. I desire to return thanks to tb Ipeople of this community fc valuable assistance rendered o the evening of March the 27U1 when'miy bome was complete: destroyed by fire, and for thei many kindnesses to me since. also especially desire to than the good people of Winnsbor for their liberal contributions. M. Y. Milling. rtunicipal Election. The municipal election yester day resulted in the election< the nominees of the primar, there being no independent ticke The following are the town offiit ials for the next 2 years. Mayo T. H. Ketchin; Aldermen, W.( Boyd, A. W. Brown, A. B. Cati cart, Jno. F. Davis, John E McMaster, and A. M. Owen: School trustee, S. D. Duni Commissioner of public work: . E. McDonald. A Church Social (Gathering. The Methodist congregatic hd a pleasant social gatbaring a their ecburch Friday evening whic was well attended, most of ti: mebers and their families heir present. Light refreshments we: served and the evening was Elmost pleasant one inc1eed. Tli committee in charge of this gdl .ring in all of its details consiste of Misses Julia Campbell an Mamie Joda who were the ri cipnts of many kind expressior for the careful way in whicii grr Ithing was planned and foi- ti -1happy manner in which the received the visitorg. Before adjourning the pastc t Rev. J. B. Campbell, extended i Sthanks of the congregationi Mrs.Mary R. McMaster for tl -beautifulielectric light equipmen Swhich she has had installed as imemorial to the late J. F. M aster. This admirable gift deeply appreciated by the who congregati'a. - gjeInow have a nice Weav Organ in sto:-k. Come ai ntry it before buying elsewhe: JT. M. Haynes. SFor Over.Sixty Years Mhs. W\INSLo)w's Soo-ru txG SYa yh- been~ used for ove r 80O years by n~ - I $ S')oes thet chiui, softens the g.un r the ot- reseny~t i'r .a.r . It v rieve tihe poor little .uoer~~ 1ame ul S old by. druggists~ in every v o1he world. Tw enty-five (cnt bote be suire and~ as-k for S XXWinll.ow' Sooth ing Syrup," and ti Y no othr kind. OMPETE STOCK OF :'EERV )een such variety of pretty styles. t< icularly so in all cotton goods. h T all at lower prices than last year. 'wns. Vey thin goods are the F s the prices range from 5c. to 50c. Z5 fi rv and Laces as we are now show uit showy-all at prices that can't ;, which we have in greater variety 3rilliautines, in colors and black. blacks, at 50c. to 81.50 a yard. ilks; these are 50c. and 75c. the tI in Belts, Gloves, Collars, Combs, o being properly dressed. 1. ever had. There is a decided les and at prices to please you. the best and most stylish work. e and your foot in the newest , Tau an'd White. For good looks, L ade. it styles in Suits, both in dark and w ti 50c., 75c., $1.00, $1.25. These h best service should merit your jj COMPANY. C Whiskey Seizure at Blythewood. dI e 7 barrels of whiskey, contain t ing 200 half pint bottles each, P: s were seized at Blythewood Fri - day by J. C. Lorick, constable for Magistrate P. C. Broom. s The whiskey was for Sellers, the , blind tiger king of Columbia, and T was receipted for by Frank T. . Grimsley. Sellers went to the Lt agent and asked why the whiskey . had been deliver:ed without an order from him. Mr. Hampton F s took exception to Mr. Seller's manner or questions and ordered him out of the office. Sellers stepped out and dared the agent 11 out. Quicker than a flash Mr. T Hampton was outside and had utSellers by the thbroat. The lat rter attempted to use his gun, but the two men~ were separated before there was any serious 11 ~.trouble. Do You Use ice?. If so, this is to notify you that e we are again handling this luxu r ricus necessity7 and that we shall be prepared ~at all times to fill 31 vour orders in any quantity. Our first shipmennt has just arrived. rWe guarantee that we will not Sbe unde rsold and that no effort k will bs spared to give your orders 0 for ice the best attention. Your ice patronage will be appreciated: 11 We are still supplying our cus tomers vwith the very best of fresh meats. At this season we .have shad every Friday and Sat urday. Pho~ne 43 for your fresh n ~ meats. .;We return thanks for past patronage and solicit a continua? tion of the same. B. G. Tennant & Co. [. Homicide in Chester-. c .se L L. Boozer, a salesman in the u store at t-he Wylie Mills, was u shot March 27 by W. E. Perry, - an operative in the mill. Perry c got mad because an amount he va wias dge the stoie was taken out T of his wages. He tried to engapp to Boozer in a difficulty and fire j on him as he turned away, killing N Le him instantly. Perry has not N yet been captured.____p .Miss Mildred Lee, youngest tb e dauhter of General R .bert E. y - Lee, died in New Orleans on in d Mou&.y last. Gen. Stephen D. ol .d Lee, commauder of the United gi SConfederate Veterarns qf t1g is South, says that Miss Lee was p - devoted to the old soldiers of the se e Gonfederete armies, and was g ynever: so ihappy as when in* cony] versation with one of themi or *r, t Liking to others of the glorious Iof ie deeds of our boy. Her untimely at :o death is a distinct loss to the ri ze whole South, and an extreme ir ts grief to every Confederate vet- b< erar. -Im1portant to Miousekeepe rs. le .0 I am handling ice again this t zason anid all orders will bea d I wanit your ice trade and will do e. the very thing to please you , Pic3 the lowest. n, I have just bought 45 head of li the finest stall fed cattle and am n better perpared than ever before b i-to supply my customers with tne best beef the market affords. Give rme your orders for fresh u is meats. Phone 15 for your ice I . ps meats. 4ohn w. .ttusseli. o r MOE WHEELS Arrive ~ Lke his eek T. . Hanes K\IGM i'S UF PYTMIAS, 'he Sixth District of K. of P. in Ses sion Mere To-day--Banquet of Wint Lodge at the Armory this Evening The 'Sixth District colveition o :nights of PythLias is ii session her; -day and Winnsboro is delighted tc ave the gallant Knights as her guests, he sixth district comprises the lodges Kershaw, Lancaster, Rock Hill, ort Mil, Chester, Ridgeway and innsboro, and at least two delegates omi each of these lodges will be pres [t. At the evenin t session yesterday th e idivss of wvelvonieon behlfof Winns ro was to be inade by Mayor T. H. etchin and that on behalf of Winn odge by Supt. L. T. Baker. Hon. [. L. Smtith was the invited speaker >r this occasion. The exercises to-day will be held in le Castle Hall of Winn Lodge. The dlowing is lie programi: 10:30 A. M. Social Features of Pvthiarisni-Dr. J. H1. Holdridge, Lancaster, S. C. Conferring Ranks-Dr. Jas. H. Thorn well, Fort Mill, S. C. Pythian Charity-J. W. Hamel, Kershaw, S. C. 4 P. M. Business Meeting-Reports of Lodges Qualif-ations of Candidates-R. C. Thonas, Ridgeway, S. C. Good of the Order-J. A. Summer sett, G. C., Columbia, S. C. This evening at 7 o'eloelc Whin odge will convene for the purpose of itiating new members; and at 9 they ith their invited guests will retire to ie armory for the banquet given in m)nor of the invited Knights. The banquet will be served by Mrs. B. Refo, and the followlng is the MENU. Oyslers on Half Shell Turkey Cranberry Sauce am Roast Pork Fried Oysters Chicken Ss.lad Potato Salad elery Lettuce Cheese Straws Stuffed Olives Chow Chow Salted Almonds Rolls Saltines Nuts Raisins Fruit istachio Cream Pineapple Gelatine Fancy Cakes Coflea Whipped Cream Toastmister: W. W. Dixon. Toasts. le Statr of outh Carolinari "The land of my birth, Heaven's blessings attend her, While I live I will cherish, love and defend her." -Governor D. C. Heyward. irfteld County Poetic fancy inspired thy name, Illustricus deeds immortalize thy people's fame. -Hon. John G. Mobley. Thou art honored with a glorious )ast, Thy honor and glory wil: forever last. -Mayor Thos. H. Xetchin. inn Lodge "K of P." e bring you to this banqueting house and our banner over you is L.OVE -Jas. H. Thorn well, Jr. "A lever smiall enough to be ujsed by one man, yet powerful em ough to raise the worldi." -J. Frank Fooshe. an "His life was gentle; and the ele mnents So mix'd in him, that nature migh: stn up And say to all the world. 'This is aL -Hon. George Johnstone "They seek for rule, suprenmacy anc. sway, When they have sworn to lo'.e, serve and obey." --General M. L. Bonhanm. l Pythian Goat D, a train has run against me! No, a goat, a goat Books for the Library. The. Winnsboro Library re ived] the past week a complete t of IRidpath's Library of niversal Literature in 25 vol nes, edition de luxe, valued at .00.00. This is a most adrairable llection and will make a most luable addition to the library. bese books have been given the library by Mr. E. M. atthiews, who is now with the ew York Telephone Co. of ew York. In his note to the resident of 'the Library As ciation he says, "I am sending ese to your free library that > have been trying to keep go g. If the library ever goes out business, I wish you would ye them to the Mt. Zion Library. This thoughtiglness a Ihe rt of ona r., Winnsbo40. san veral hgndred miles away olld be a stimulus to the peo e of the town to take a muoh eper interest in the establishing a public library. Those who s not willing to give books out gt could greatly aid in advanc g the library work by loaning >oks for a given time. The book committee has comn eted its selection of 100 new ok=, which havel already been -dered. As soon as these arrive e library will begin to assume eleinaut of pernelnc, L~2fhe only trouble with the ells that I bore is that they can t be drunk dry. If you would ke a well of that kind, call on e. Satisified patrons are my est endorsement. J. C. Weir. JUST RECEITED -Shipment Clocks. Call and see them. rice $3.50. T. M. Haynes. WInow bare on 1anc4 a lot f Le Creaia Freezers, the eerless and Freezo freezers. all and see them. T. K, ins. The Death of hiss May Davis. The death of Miss Mary Sarge: Davis at the home of Mrs. S. ( Martin Monday evening was pe culiarly sad. Miss Davis had be( in Winnsboro for her health ft more than a year and had 'mad all her preparations for returnii Ito her home in New York. SI took suddenly worse Sunda night and before her loved on< could reach her she passed awa Monday evening. She is suvived by her fathei Mr. William Davis, of New'Yor and three brothers. Her fathe and brother, Albert, visited he last summer and made man friends during their stay here Miss Davis was 23 years old an a most excellent young womar Her father and two brother were expected to arrive las evening and carry her remain with them to Cincinnati, thei former home. They have tb sympathies of the community this hour of bereavement. The new town council shoul express their gratitude to tl voters of this community for thei re-election without oppositio by giving the streets a goo cleaning and keeping them iu more presentable condition a] the while. Seeing is believing. If Bisho Potter would only come to Soutl Carolina and see for himself tb benefiecnt effects that come froi having no divorce, there woul be no necessity for any argi ment to show him the fallacy c his recent utterances in regari to the social life of our belove State. With a thirteen and a ha million bale cotton crop it i time for the Southern farmers t be serious about reducing th cotton acreage and show to th world their respect for that wis economic law of supply and de mand. The figares given from th comptroller general's report las week, showing that four mills fc ordinary county purposes fo Fairfield had been asked for i: the estimates by the board, wer not given for the purpose of cor tradicting any statements mad by the retiring or present supe visor. As the printed figure showed that the board had re quested only four mills, we too: it that the member giving the in formation was honestly mistake: in the same. In this eonnectio: Mr. Hood states that his refer ence to the asking for an increas in the levy referred to the reques that hQ'had nmade person all~y c the delegation, when cailled to gether by him to consider the county's financial condition. MirCaILDREN'S HATS. See the beautiful line of Chil dreas Sailor's at Mrs. A. I McCarley's. BUGGIES, BUGGIES.--We nos have a full stock of BUGGIE! of the following :nakes: Cort land, Rock Hill, and Cincin natti. See these before buyir.. D. V. Wallker & Company. FOR SALE-E~arly Cotton Seed A sumall amount of Moore' Excelsior Cotton Seed. W. B Flenniken. Home-made Meal and Flour. We are making as ordere< from select millhng corn an< sound red wheat both fresh bolt ed meal and patent flours sachet and ready for shipment at nin< oents per hundred pounds to an' railroad station in the county Country trade orders especiall: solicited. Our products are guar anteed sound and superior t< Western stuff. The Rid geway Milling Co. R. A. Meares, Proprietor REPORT OF CONDITIO N ~F TE WIlNmBRO BAN st ~coat business March 31, 1905~ LTA BILITIES. C ptal......... ................$10,100 0 1urpus....... ................. 4,5(10 0 Undivided profits ......12,791 .5 Dividen ds unpaid............... 52 0 Bills payable......... ..... 5,000 01 Due other banks.......... 4,920 8 Deposits .................. . .. 22,374 7 Trota~l................... 447.805 0; RtESO URCES. Ral estate.......... }1)~ .d Overdrafts secured :nd,tuuse yta-.;t~u and fixtures...... 1,11 3 salarles and expenses... ... 2,836; I Due fronm other banks and cash in vault ......... . ,185 8 TotaL.... .........$447,5050 STATE OF doCTH'I CAROLINA, ) C'ounty of Fairfield. J ' Be.fore nlie personally conies .Janii Q. Davis, Cashier of TIhe Winnsbor Uank. and niakes oaith that the abx statement it correct to the l:c t his knowledge andi helief. Cash ier. a to) berbre mie this :lru day A pril, 190. WX. G. JORA)AN, Notary Public. A ttest correct: T.' K. ELILlOTT, ) A. S. Doi aLAs, Directors. Toilet A >r le When You IN e Hair Brush, 7 )s Tooth Brush, Shaving Brush, Nail Brush, r Clothes Brush, r or anything in the toilet 1. We think we c S Jno. H. McN r D Phone 39. d NUNNALLY'S n --CANDY I For Garden an P We carry a full e GARDENSEE n want in this line. 12 varieties of BI This is the time for planting WHITE AND GOLDEN D Buy your Sorghum Seed here. S McMaster e Under Winnsboro Hotel. e Nothing Bu r r That is the business i e here, where is kept e Groceries in Winnsbc the very best goods t< all orders by phone or - attention, which in the best goods and thi The Best by test. - PHONEV 25 TLL .. SLING EBecause They Satisfa - Those who buy them them. This is proof of give both wear and con BLACK CAT HOSIER comfort. .. A complete stock of I3 figures. See these at o Our line of DRESS ( . the ladies. They are i isame. rA number of SUMM -special prices. CUT YOUR( By Raising for your stock for the It will pay you to< place to buy your soRGHui A.l Don't YOUR DRY GOODS,1 you have seen my stc from the northern ma my personal attentioi my stock of goods, w~ ing daily this week. call here before buyin Geo. I Lrtic1es. Jeecd a Godd Box Talcum Powder. Box Toilet Soap, Shaving Soap, Bottle of Extract, Bottle of Toilet Water, line, come to see us. tn please you. Laster & Co. DRUGGISTS. A FRESH SHIPMENT EVERY WEEK. d Farm== stock of LANDRETH'S DS and can supply your every EANS. corn. Try our ENT varieties. Company, Druggists. t the Best. notto that governs the best stock of ro. I not only keep be had, but give -otherwise my best ures your getting e best service. {. C. BOYD. SEiLZ HOES. Give the EBest ctior-1. once continue to buy the pudding. They ifort. Y also stands for foot lEN'S SUITS at close nce. IOODS will interest irged to inspect the ER LAP ROBES at A/. DOTY. ORN BILL Plenty of summer months. lo so. This is the V1 SE ED. 3. Cathcart. Buy N~OTIONS, Etc., till ick. I am just back arkets where I gave ri to the selection of hich will be arriv It will pay you to ~g. A. Lauderdale.