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Spring 6 T SINCE GOTTON 3 MANY SPRING 4 YOUR DOLLAR WILL GI to our store. WE HAVE THil To show the reduction in pri 5c. Ginghams that sold at 12 that were 5. now; 4c. This che; in this line of White Goods yoi and Embroideries to go with tl FINE COLORED MUSLIN large patterns-prices, 4c., 6c., In DRESS GOODS, we have So you find just what you want In MILLINERY we can ple that cannot be beat in South C2 SHOES-We can furnish to : and at prices that you can pay. Splendid line of Men's Neglil and two-piece suits-new, styli Our store is too large to tell y after your trade, and if you coc Polite and capable service is on( Caldwel LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wednesday, May 3. 1905 -Plant corn. -Plant sorghum. - Don't neglect the garden. -Do not plant too much cotton -Raise all food supplies at home. -Wedding bells are ringing, .sure. -Make preparations for a big bxg crop. -~rs. F. M. Habenicht spen Magday in the capital city. -Mr. 0. D. Padgett of New berry spent Sunday in town. .-Miss Alice Walker spent a few days in Columbis last week. -J. E. McDonald, Esq., is in Lancaster on professional busi-. ness. -Mr. K. R. McMaster has been on a short visit to relatives: in Columbia. -Mr. Clark McCants of the 'South Carolina college spent Sun .<ay at home. -Miss Lil Dwight left yester eday fLr an extent'ed visit to her r.aunt in St. Louis. -41r. Boyce Elliott of New' York spent several days with his~ mother the past week. -Mrs. James P. White of~ Knoxville, Tenn., is on a visit to the family of her brother, Mr. D. V. Walker. -Mrs. Roach of Charleston and Mrs. Steadman of Rockton spent last week with their sister, %rs. Witherow. -Miss Grace James has ac ~cepted a position with D. V. Walker & Co., where she will hoe pleased to see her friends. -In the horse show at C'olum-j 'bia last Wednesday Mr. J. A. IHagood of Blythewood_ won the Erst prize for the best single mule in harness. -Mr. J. A. Brice, Jr., went to 'anta last week to stand the AtL ;cal examination prepara phyh , his enterirg West Point tory t' iner.I this sum .ba Falls picnic Satur -Catan -ing with the time day in kee:? -. of holding this honored custo" 'hering the first great social ga. Saturday in Mav. '4 the bride -At the home iT. P. Mc near Blythewood. Mr.* married Grady of Columbia wa. v .S to Miss Lily Smith~byR R, A S Leslie on the 19th of Apri. -i. -Miss Mattie Martin, ' ,of stenographer for the law firn. McCullough & McSwain of Gret n ville, is sp.ending a few~ dlays wit.h her mother, Mrs. S. (G. Martin. -Mr. H. Langley will give a free graphaphone entertamnment at the cour: house this evening at 6 o'clock. Hie especially requests all children to be present. -The election for school trustee by the voters of sch ool district No 14 Monday resulted in the elec' ion of Dr. J. C. Buch anan as trrstee to succeed him self for the term of three years. --Last Tuesday evening in the Methodist chuirch ait Bennetsville Mr. Frank C. Withers of the Columbia State was married to Miss Elizabeth Ervin. Miss Louise D wigh t w as maid of honor. -Mr. W. 1B. Jone&s, who has lived wit lb is brother, Mr. .James Jones of Blackstoe.k, was stricken with at oplexy a few weeks ago( whvile visiting at Gaffuer and wais +ame to his home in Kentucky. olds Spr VAS HVE CENTS A POU iOODS FOR A DOLLAR A T YCU EXACTLY WHAT Y01 VYAIIETY. WE HAVE THE e of Cotton Goods-Ginghams I c. are now 10c. Calicos r.bat were per ?rice is still on all lines-es 1 can get the prettiest sty les You em. 3 A5D ORGANDIES-both in Sc., 10c., up to the very fine Silk th6 chi eap goods as low as 10c. a -&nd quality considered the pri( se yo u, whatever price you want .rolir.a for quality. it all feet-from the baby to the i .e S' iirts at bargain prices. Me a a! id up-to-date. >u a 11 the good ihings we have, a e te -see us you can understand of the features of our store. I Dry Goods C wh tere he is reported as gradualli improving. - -Mrs. T. A. DesPortes o Rdgeway spet t Sunday in town --Miss Julia. Campbell lef vesterday for a short visit to hei 'is;er, Mr.-. J. E. Reid, at Roe Hill. -Mr A. 13. Connor is at how( from his i ol at 1ypress. H< leaves this week for an extended stay in Florida. -Mr. T. Morris is now thi operator at the Winnsboro cot ton exch ange, succeeding Mr. J B. Stev ens, who left town lasi week. -Th ere was no preaching a: he A. .R. P. Church Sabbatia nornis ig, as Rev. C. E. McDonale vas at ;sisting in special serviccs t Le dlie that day. -J )r. J. W. Daniel of Colm-. >a y rill deliver an address at Jen ~its, ille Friday evening May the ~th. T his lecture is for the bene t% c f the school and the public is orr lially invited to attend. Nc he rge for admission. --There will be a meeting of h<,Winnsboro Library Associa it n Friday evening at 8.30 o'clock~ t the Thespiau hall. An inter. as sing program will be cairried ' it and a full attendance of all e members is desired. -The barn of Mr. JTohn M. ~Gayden of the Wateree section was burned last Tuesday evening, All the feed contents were de troed and the mules therein severely burned before they could be taken out. Ed Rain es, colored, was committerd to .iail charged with the burning and as a result of the preliminary has been bound over to court. -The members of Winnsborc lyceum will be delighted to learn that Mrs. Chilton, who gave two such charming entertainments here last year, will appear again at the Thespian hall on Wednes day evening, May 10th. This~ will be the last entertainment of the lyceum course for this seasoui and we feel perfectly safe in say. ing that it will be second to none that has been had. Low Rates to Charleston. On account of the Gerrar Rifle Club Meet May Fes iv;' and Golden Jubilee, May s-13 the Southern railway has ;nt horized aL rate of one fare pin: 25 cents from all points in Souti Carolina. Tickets sold May 8-! and 10 with final limit May 13 For full information apply te local agent. - A Wonderful Saving. The largest Msthodist Churel iGeorgia used :32 gallons o L&. M. mixed with 21 gallons o ohus making paint cost 81.2' -alon. T hey calculated t< e 10'. gallons "of other pain Saved a7bout 880.00, and also go a big don.stionf of L. & M. Deal '-rs gladly sell L. & M.. becaus their custo' ei s cua for it, an ay they use' .it 12, 14 and eve 30 years ago. Uout pay SM.50 a gallon fc ineeed oil, wLich you do. read-to-ue pair. Buy oil fre ih rom the barr! 't 60'eents~ per gallon, and mix] It makes 1.IiUt ct about 81 4 sold by lMc'Masteri Co,, 'N flU ''oo: C.' P. Wraiy & Co , .1 wai: Kennedy Mer. and Baukui Co .lBlackstock. ing6oods1 Jc Ifo ND COULD YOU BUY AS S YOU CAN NOW. sit be W5 WANT IF YOU RRING IT y BEST. WE HAVE IT CHEAP. be hat sold at Gjc. last year are now 3 6-c. last summer now 5e. Calicos I* >ecially so in White Goods-and A ever saw, and beautiful Laces B. vil sot small 3gures and the fashionable Ne M;1ull s. flo yard; then we have the fine goods. e is the lowest. Th to pay. We will furnish goods dr Ea ;randfather-any shape and style of 's and Boys' Clothing-full suits. M ful id the many bargains, but we are' of why it pays to trade with us. wE se] M1 1o ompany. -= = M< .. - ----- ___" br Confederate Veterans, Attention. 1, At 'The annual meeting of Camp th, Raines wiit be held in the court br house in Winnsboro at ftwelve bo o'clock M. sharp on SatiIrday, w: May the. 6th.. inst. An election wi will b tad f-sc officers and dele gates to tho general and state ;reunioils. ati By oxder of the commander. th John J. Neil. ch Adjutant. dii A CorrecfoL In the vrote last week in regard to the edit rs of the Naws and h Herald, it was statea that Mr. o Augusto-s .DesPort-ef; was fore- fr man in t'-ie ->ffice from the :fy.nd-bo ing oth< p per in 1844 60 the a time not is death in 1561. It wasnotu til ab)ouLt kS4T that he r~O, begain his work in the oftice. Itt C 1837 he be -:ame proprietor of the C paper, whi ehi he owned at the ~ time of hi e death and which F remained to hi.s estate, till sold w in 1863 to c 'ta~in H. A, Gail- e lard. Mi H-elpir: U the Poor. an The Union C heri'ty society was Tb called to meet - t Mrs. W. A. 1fe Beaty's on last: Weadnesday to' decide whether < r ac to con tmnue the society. At ter -.,. r'eiew of Th ther work it was decided to con- Chi tinue. From .Ja: mary, 1904, totn May.. 1903, the s oriety has col lected $66.11; ei penses during Ithat time $43.48, ht wring on hand 22.63. Th ere are -t~'ree persons who are hElped r ~alarly each ha month besides ma asy extra calls. Li A great de al has hion done by this society to relie vne th suffer in, both white at. d .colored, in 2 this comnity. Th., officers are: Mrs. U. G-jGi DesPartes, presiden t; Mrs. J. F. McM: .ster and Mrs. R. C. Good- Gr ing, vice-p: esidents; Mrs. X. A. Bea4. y, trea:urer. SVoodmec Camp Org: mnize d. la A. camp of the W nodmen of th Work'. was organized Lherelv2 F iday evening; with. about, 60 'Tb m mrber&. This' is a, fraternlal CO] oder witi. ai Large :neumbership adi i this Sts.te. It offe es insurance th< to its mem bers at a v'ry low rate. ML The~ folk- wing o~i'cers wereci ele~ted. It Consul etc(omel Qd eI, Rev. J1. L. to Freeman; at Iviser lieutenant, W. W. Dixon; b anker, U. A. :Bro nu: yo clerk, Ri. T. Turner; watchman, m E. J. Stewar t; sentry, Riley Boul-t< ware, oblvici. im, Dr. E. C. Jeter; ea board'of mai iagers, W. L. Kirk- hur patrich, A. I;- Hood, S. F. Cas-1 The name ) f the camp -will be Holly Wood; it pill meet second . - Tfuesday ever dug of each month. ti Whit e Oak Notes. p ,Mrs. F. .1. Nichols of Chester n )is now with h er son, J. Nichols _ at White Oak., :Mr... E. A. Mar'ney of Lincol- . tonh, N. C. is ' -isiting her daugh- ca ter Mrs. D). ( L. Smith. th Mr. T. C. T 'odig has moved N< his stock of ratchandise from p the Nobihy b uidg to the old Ipc rc(<hui store onu s door north of T.leo 1 G. Patrick .x 'o',: -store. wi Mr. B3. E. WiC'sen spent last:L 1 week wit a ais~ arenitL at Peak's. 87 t Mr'. C W. Nlobley has again pc one in' th e mercntii& business W 0 at his old st and. N. Our yonn friend. Mr.RU. L. Pat - rick, wv~r ~ inte oratorical contest Iat Greers oo 1 last we;ek. Hur- '~ ~rai for w it Oak and for Ers- T line!N. I1i At n-n' o'clock on Widnesda ennif Aprii 26, Miss Lillia >lbia. (aughter of Mr. and Mr: hn H. 3ellin, of Coimbia, wO irrit-d in old Trinity church t r. David Ellison, of Jacksoi iss. The ceremony was pei rmed by the rector of Triinit: Fe Rev. Dr. Niles. The'1r wedding was lovely in it nplicity. The church wa autiful with its Easter decora os, and the altar gleamed wit] hundred wedding caudlas. To the strains of Wagner's im essive wedding chorus, th idal party entered the church rst came the two little ribbo: vs, clad in white, Masters Joh 0in and Elmar Waring. Thes re followed by the six ushers exander Bollin, Marion Du se, Walter Watson, of Green .e, Carlton Sawyer, F. H. Jack and Dr. Henry Horlbeci :t came the two dainty littl N.er girls, Misses Georgia Bol and Katherine Ellison, smal ters of the bride and groom ese little gil wore airy whit< sses and ,ezrried armfuls o ster lilies. [namediately -afte-r the flowei 1. wafked the beautiful maid honor, the bride's sister, Mis nnie Do.llin. She was grace ly gowned in a costume of sof ite lace and carried an armfu stately Easter lilies, tied witl ite tulle. Last of all came the bride her f, on the arm of ber father John H. Bollin. Miss Bollii )ked her loveliest. Her gowi s a creation of lace over shim ring white taffeta. The lon' dal veil was caught back wit] spray of lilies of the valley her throat she wore the gift o a groonw, a beautiful pear )och. Her handsome brida cuet was white roses, tie( th~ white tulle and cascadec th lilies of the valley and as rgus fern. rhe young couple and thei: erdants left the church afte: ceremony to the triumphani rds of the Mendelssohn wed ig march. Immediately after rds, at the home of the bride'. her, in Waverly, a 'beautifu dding reception was tenderei family and intimate friends re, too, Easter decorationw availed, and nothing could havt mn more exquisite~ than th14 istic arrangement of snow3 es and masses of blushing ;es, ifr. and Mrs. Ellison 't lumbia that evening for a shori p to Savannab and came bacb idy eventng to Winnsbort ere they have been spending eral days with his parents ey leave to-day for Jackson ss., where Mr. Ellison holds important position with the -ginia-Carolina Chemical Co e good wishes of hosts of mds go with them. ia% Stood the Test 25 Years. old, orignl GROVE'S Tasteles 1 Tonie. You know what you art ing. It is iron anI quinine in E eless form. No cure. no pay. 50u~, Valuable Gift to Library. Irs. E. P. Szott of Longtowr given to the Winnsborc rary the following books. Elements of Moral Philosophy iemoirs of Hannah -More ole. 3miiartine's History of thE condists, 3 v'ol. iterature & Literary Men of eat Britain & Ireland, 2 vols. electic Magazine, 9 vols. [he Queens on England Strick~ Ld, 12 vols. Jonstitution of Man. Botta's History, 2 vols. &s will be seen these are very able old standard books, y are all well bound, in good dition and make a valuable lition to the Library. This ghtfulness on the part o: 's. Scott is very m ne h appre ted by the Library Association. shold be a stimulus to others contribute. [he Library now has :320 umes of its own and with ny similar contributions t< above, this naber could ily be increased severa udred. What is Foley's Kidney Cure? Lnswer: It is miade fromu a prescrip iof a leading Chicago physjiian I (one of the muost eminfenit in a ntry. T1he ingredients are thi -e..t that mny cv an bLy, aind air uitifically emuihine~d to giet their ut s value. sold by McMaster Co. 533.co Pacific Coast, riets on sale daily from Clhi o March 1st to May 15th vi: SCicago, LUion Pacific d >rth -W~estern Line. Corres dingly low rates from al mis. Daily and personall: uducted excursions througl thout change to San Franciscc >s Angeles, and Portland, onl; .00 for double berth. Ful rticulars on application t< .B. Kniskern, P. T. M., C. W. Ryv., Chic ago. lne ai ili'u att :1 ack is dre'ci1dd viaiant it is <juickly over wholi ambit-rain' Sbomlach and Live bets are useCd. F~or sale by Obee A MATTER OFEALT1 p0Y S; AKi POWDER AbsolutelyPure MLS 10 SIIISTI1T - Studying Local History. The Cultus Club was entertaine 1 Saturday afternoon at the home Mrs. J. Q. Davis. Delightful refresl ments were served. This meeting w< given wholly to the study of local hi. tory. Tte following program was ca: ried out: Roll call: Cities of South Carolina. Minerals of South Carolina ............... ...... ..... ....... .. .. .Mrs. T. K. Elliol Sketch of Winnsboro.................. ....... .........Mrs. W. C. Beat Interesting points in and around Winnsboro.......Miss Bessie McMaste Fairfield's men of note.... .......... ........................... ......M iss A nnie Davi A few experiences of the women < Winnsboro during General Sharman' raid. The members all report that this wa without doubt one of the most intei i esting meetings the club has ever held the papers all being of a very higI order. These will be published in Th f News and Herald within the next fe' weeks. For Over Sixty Years MRS. WINSLoW'S SooTmNOI SYRU has been used for over 60 years by mi: lions of mothers for their childre: while teething, with perfect succes It soothes the child, softens the gum! allays all pain; cures wind colic, and i the best remedy for Diarrhoa. It wi] relieve the poor little sufferer ImmedJ ately. Sold by druggists in every pai of the world. Twenty-five cents ; bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mr. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and tak no other kind. Court Proceedings. In the case of D. J. Weir vs. South ern Railway Co., for pecrsonal injuries the jury found 500 for the plaintil instead of the defendant as inadver tantly reported last week. In the case of James H. Coleman vs William S. Douglass, executor, th, jury returned a verdict of $47 for thi defendant.. The plaintiff set up . claim for $400 for serv~ices rendered ti his father, of whose estate the defend anit was the administrator. The de fendant set up a counter claim of $4 against the plaintiff; which amoun wvas given by the jury. The striking feature of this case was the number o negro preachers who were witnessel for the plaintiff. In the case of Robert Johnson vs Southern Railway Co. for personal in juries sustained while in the emnploy.o: the defendant company in Mississippi the jury found a verdict of $800 for thy plaintin. In the case of Mary Lee Fee an< WV. J. Fee vs. Southern Railway Co, the jury. found a verdict of $25 fo: each of the plaintiffs. This was an action for damages for running pas the station at which the plaintivG were :.o get off the train of the defendain colnpany. In the case of Mrs. Annie F. Ruf vs. Southern Railway Co. the jur; gave a verdict of $500. This was ar action for personal injuries sustaines by the plaintiff as'a result ef falling or the steps of the station at Alston which were alleged to be defective. En the case of the Winnsboro Bani vs. Rebecca Woodward, executrix, an< J. D. McCarley, the jury found a ver diet for the defendants. This was ai action to recover on a promissory note In thne casa of Frank~ Leitner v~e Southern Railway Co. the jury gave verdict of $25 for the plaintiff. Thi: was a suit for personal injuries sus tained by the p~lainltiff as a result o alleged rough handling on- the part o the conductor of th.e said defend an company. Trhough the business of the couri was dipatched with rapidity, man; eases still remain on the docket. I would take a session of at least tw< weks miro to catch up with the wor1 of the co:ud' of enm)Imonl pleaOS. This wvas Judge Prince's first appear anece in a court in .i rfield. He mad< amos faorable ixmpresion. All th mmesof the bavr speak in the high eat pra ise of his presidling. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take LAXATIVE BROMO QUI NINE Tablets. all druggists refun< the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Orove's signature is on eac. box. No Beears the The Kind You Have Always Bougl i SEWING MACHINES-We ar ,now handling the Standar< Sewing Machines in all grade 1 They give satisfaction. D. I Walker & Co. BUGGIES, B3UGGIES-We no' have a full stock of BUGGIE| of tihe following :nakes: Cort ldRock Hill, and Cincir r nat. See these before buyit r DV. Walker & Company. -ATC We have purch lot Purses Tobacco Pencil H< Cigar Cases That we are sel COST. Let ui to y dJno. H. McN Phone 39. Ls HEADQUARTERS ---FOR-- - Tapp Pays t You'll save money shopping at TAPI 8 0 est styles for the very least money. A if on all purchases to $5 or over within 6 CARPET DEF A large and select stock of Rugs an - Velvet and Ingrain. These we show s 0 Special sale of best China Mattings laid on the floor. A See our new stock of Portiers in thi e We are offering special bargains in: V $15.00 the pair. 0 If you need a Hammock we have s . Mosquito Canopies, for double and E 2 best; price $1.50 to $2.23 and $3.50. Beautiful Tailored E These we show in black, brown. nai 8 tifully made of best Taffeta Silk; price : iTub S 1 . - Made stplish and attractive, of the 1 t U Linen with embroidered waist, Brown L suits we price at 98c., $1.75, $2.25, $2.75, Persian All-S, . Beautiful new figures and colors; w N .30c., 35c. and .39c. Clr ~. . Ladies' Embroidered Color 10c., 15 UITH E JAS. L. TAPP .SHOES TE is the great need and his farm han of Shoes that s roughest wear an comfortable. Ploughs! r Just received, a of Ploughs in all A. B. CA For Garden an . We carry a full GARDEN SEE[ want in this line. 12 varieties of BE This is the time for planting c WHITE AND GOLDEN D] Buy your Sorghum Seed here. McMaster Under Winnsboro Hotel. The Best De IS ICE CREAM, WH1CH CA: ease and satisfaction with a White Mount than any other. Easy to keep For ice cream satisfaction try A big lot of Poultry Wirei BThe best fence for the garden a Everything in CROCKERY Cheap! I wish to call special att GINGHAMS, COLORED ANI - PERCALES an - ORGANDIES. "N If you need anything .cheap, be sure and call. Geo. I -OST. ased a sample of Card Cases Pouches >lders Wrist Bags ling at ACTUAL 3 show them OU. Laster & Co. DRUGGISTS. e Ball Goods. he Freight. "S. Always the best values in new ,id prepay mail, freight or express m JmieofColumbia. 0 ARTMENT. Art Squares in Axminste, Smyrna, 0 tbrgin prices. 0. at 19., 25c., 30e. and 35c. the yard, 0 race Cans price from $1.00 to 0 comlete stnoc'kfrbom $1.-00 to $8.00~cm a ngl ed and cribs, We showthe* N hirt Waist Suits. ,y and otbeir popular shades, beau. N $10.00, $12.50 and $15.00. uits. 0 >est wash materials, such as White O Line, Percales and Law ns. These $3.00and up to $10.00. 0 ilk Ribbons. . and 25c. CMA., so0Umt [AT LAST of the fa~~ dls. A fuid steie vill stand thfe di keep the foot Ploughs ! arge shipment sizes.. THICART. d Farm stock ot LANDRETH'S )S and can supply your every ANS. orn. Try our. ENT varieties. Company, Druggists. ssert of All i BE MADE WITHI,MORE ain Freezer in order, easy to operate. 2ne. n all widths just arrived. ,nd the yard. mud HARDWARE. f. SEIGLER. Cheap!I ention to my line of ) WHITE MADRAS, in that line pretty and A. Lauderdale.