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P E Daintiness marks t Water; satisfaction ai Fairly good soda is lu is a rarity. We serve perfect so experience, the skill, make our soda best. fully as though wel hat AGENTS FO Jno. H. P Phone 39 A T " MAIL ORDER-We pr M amounting to ,5 or over w S SPECIA (See' K I"Hofi Art Squies--'iL fct Smyrna Ru ..-15"; Axminster Ru-s and A S Lace Cnr a ins ,om t .09 S Sec ies ill Couch ,o MOSQUITO CANOPIES. these at $1.9 ' ~ n : r HAMMO Ks.-A 0 plete for 1.G3 1.59 ' nis-hed wltth eve -y amae * Roll CveM e. l . * Paper Do' ie . p:- Ile. Candleholder, :-e d N pink, green, yellow, ied a.i The Jal 0 * 1642, 164 1640 Iai S e 30esU@soe0UE@e@EraSi ~Buggl I have them or and can satisi make terms tc call before pur< a full line of BUGG' ROBE: 'NTOPS ail M~. V\ BUGGIE A few Top Bug Milburn Man bargain prices Be sure to see I wish to cal sp~ COLORI PERCA! OR-GA If you: need1 an: chap, !he sure and~ C T 7 lie nak and s of our Soda Ud 1efreshunnt fiLw t1 *ukng n. rd to find, but a'so IVt ly cifect soda da because WeNhave the iuntam, the LUd do Lot lesitate to spedI money to We look after the cleaulincss as care to do all the drinking ourselves. To drink our Soda is to go out glad. R NUNNALLY'S CANDY. 1.4 tI IcMaster & Co., DRUGGISTS. Winnsboro, S. C. aseoaemeeomE@U*K*B9tGE~ ?A I: PAP P ' S. Lay mail, freight or C. n all purchases o thin a radius of 600J miles o ] IIbI a. , MAY SALES NOW. The State' every day.) ...-...r . 0 ............ .. .. . . . .. . . . . . . ~ ~ ~ . . .... ... ...... 11AA114, xl X I .... .............. ..... :'.* ..... .... *.......E1W -,.he 10 -The1 Po0.o canoca - e e. e p .jia lj .0 ' 0 1 e oe rn ua oe -:..>e. 1 Lui 9je , ompl..e these ome in 1 e'lo--- 4 . L. Tapp Co,, s Buggies en and top in all grades, y you in price, and will please you. Give me a i :hasing a buggy. I carry { HARNESS, LAP , EXTRA BUGGY d STORM~ APRONS. .D OT Y. 5! UGGIES!K gies manufactured by the facturing Company, at for high grade material. them before buying. CATHCART. ICC, cia attention to my line of D AN D WVMTE MADRAS, ES and NDES. ~thing in that line pretty anu 3. R. Lauderdalex Cd 1'_1 I' " ', of RIdg Iew aida iot st o towa Fri:day - s . O.'c has hoc: )eniG; a few" days iu Colimbi .-I. . M.f Andrews spe: 0rddays i Colnmal . as JaLuie Ketclin' of CoL erse Co.1ego ietu'd. honi ~aturday. -Miss Yattie Sitreave pt a few days i Columbi ist week. -Miss Annie McKeor n leave 'is atfernoon for a short visi > Chester. -Miss Mary' Elieu Aiken i isiting Miss Eugenia Douglass i Columlbia. --Miss Deas Laug -aa littk liss Lucretia Baker are visiting M rs. Witherow's. -Miss D;'Vse Broekigt on -ho has bucA eahing in Tampa La., is at I . M1iss B l.e UIan is of Pine le, is visi oghr I] s'.Ister, MIrs. >hu if. Ca eart. -Mrs. (. . I 1uey of lackstoek has beeu vismig her ster, M;s. DauleKA Hall. -Misses lebcca and Vir tia B aan are visiting Mrs. attie Mcaster in Columbia. -Mr. J. A. Stewart spent a w days witi his son, D. P. ewar w oegtwn.last week. -'1 M sD [arie Jordan leares : '-y vm.: Of several *eks * iiru ~.S~ at Macon, Ga. -Thura! A.~ssemubiv of th ) e . , P.elvteian Cnurchi )~i Caroli -Messrs U. . anid Fay Alleu esPortes entertained most char LBg va brgo uruber of thei -tn fr - ~~~~ -Miss Laura D-::-,ass is at me from the~ P:e'e-ian Cdl e0 Xo1 Wo 01. Me coutem~ &'e taking a .p irU r o:.. -r n . D G -2t svera avs at M- R T'' i 'ome" in le !( conutly t1e pas .Cu accouhi "' is sickness. - S e ie r al o& t he 1Ig p e o ple a o wen't om.i ki. no to taie siof . :he l'iiou se booi, LIt by Miss Ma:i: Simiouton. -'Mr. J)ohn .iuIait ox tWe )th Carolina College spedi veral days ait home last week, sing come to stand the teaeb -I ith iterccoleg~iate ora 'cca cou tost at C eenvifle Fri r e;:.. ' .ween Frraan ana. o!:ord, t.Ge 1::curs fell to the roer issut ... -Dr. . T. Hall of c'olumibia each~e.1 at th:e Preshvieiiau vr.h both Soudav uiot:imt and e 0aint e a 'sencle of the sor, Ler. b. C. Byrd. -Mr. and M1rs. W. D). Aihen d son, Morgan,adMr n es. Gouga oteele aua m.eir lit -issv MJaio Si"dh u, w1 xho s been' speuding( a fe diays >s of her scl hais (1one to e ae at Kiefs Moaan -i . 1. oV*, ood wa 1 n~a~ w c sueis .o soo onl the corner Dgth A. .V P. Manse. d Iss Liia Thorn, who grad tes at the Gail~e I Meroorial asita in Washigton, to-diy s rmebered ftieuds in Winu or wi'th ani invitation to these ----T V p.:stor of the Metho bt: ''e:d'.lsIS the au ac:s ni t!: at the hiour~ for : er l -:*g o edl t'ay atI s.lu or :a .a rC' ,..: ve i. ' ci ..u-e0.u a ter i-aw aI. ;.' ~. HtLi, rChestr. 1 U3 r 1-!i L ti - l((L to complet f.at tiat there e m- other of th The I(tropo an dailies c in an anno.;.nceraent of i marri e of Miss Augu D(oyeston to Mr. Donald Car bell oi iBostou on June the 1 4: .Shinea.ies, New York. :MN o. llo on h.as vi.-ited Winnsb< Ise:eral time. She has just - d linher othe andst, ber, Mr. and Mrs. S. Mo ry lloosevelt, frui Egy '-ley have been speud be greater part of the winter. -"That will make my prope: rl m waore, was the comment a property-holder near the 3 7on instiiate, as soon as he he at rhe movement for the est: meAt of a boarding scb< as takh:.:; defini.e shape.. and s rigt. Soch an euterpi 1 0.L not ouly make his propei ;, nore, bot likewise t overty of every otber man . The proposition is now the citizens of this commun 0 a whether they are willing a-p this opportainity not or 1o ehbmee the vc ue of proper but also to induce most desiral citi::eLos to come here to :ive a to strengthen the home schools 9;M. W. Doty calls espec attention to his full stock of bu Jgics. See them before buying. Change of Schedule. TI.ere will be a slight chan i- the schedule of the mail tral igSauday, May 28. T -,71hb old train No. 33, whi no; arrives at 10.25 will not i -ive itil 10.55 a. M., and t ::o'ia'nd train No. 34, whi, . S ves at 7.59 wil not arrive u S. .) p. m. The schedule . e other trains remains u eba LIged. W. C. Boyd has just r Cev iothe s.,praeut of Bloc: I oco' ;'tes !i bulk, pE es. a.e as fine as td * ed Lx candies; on t a noUd. Sill Ge,.'ting Honors. aj inld's gi'1 and b)oys co co emie in for colle; :o s. M.. J. B3ration Dav >eV')C e'leted sophonmore ed o~ C Ganet amci Elack f 0'06. Mr. R. L. Patrick h as beE c'-sa as coe of the editors t-.:e .d na, the college inag ofEsie Miss Katharh~ I aIk of t'~e same institut.'< s been1 chosen presiglent of tl 'UnLr class. A WinnsL-oro;Woman Asks "have you a floor paint that las two weeks?" Yes we have D voe's; it~ has a beautiful gross at will wear two years if proper applied. John H. McMaster Co. Children's Day Services. Children'. Day services will 1 >hld at t. e Methodist chur< S miday afternoon at 5 o'cloc The other sunday schools ha ieen invited to be present c this occasion. On account these services there will be i preaching at the Methodi: church sundaiy reorning. TI pastor,1:.ev. J. B. Campbell, wi 7:each at CGreeubrier at 11 o'clot sat moingli so as to be prese; ait Kmis speci:l ser-ice that afte nocm:. The Sc'uday school I reenbrier will be held at 10:~ A. 31. Railroad Suit Compromised, Messrs. Ragsdale & Dixon ha' st received from the Southei Sway Co. a check for $3.000 Co: apromise setleme:.:t of I-;adi :st thait compan~y on t c t eir client, Miss Aan cn a sleeperfi o-n Was] When. she gpt up ti * 1 30 a d startLed cdor, s c n-~' s jen.ed down n as going arona ee1n' Winusboro at San sutined paiJf --as. 8315 brougcht ag'ain an fo~r 60,00)0 by t es cgether wii S nar: W~ilson of Sp~ u .3 B" it never c:u L ab -,va emurmise ha vae' .nulla chocol T.ry th~ - 4. D. McCarley & C For Over5 Sxty Years -a . \ .3 S ouiTixa N ~Sx i: bt- :-fn 1~ for o3ver 60O years hIv In as of I3i)n.hers for ti:;ei chilar -lv all in:11 eurs wvind eol iean r33ev 13 poor l 3ittl j[fR-r iru e :4 1 \. . 3!d by dru i'ts in\ every p b .:..33)ur and' as.k for "M n,!a .. :-:no h~i ivnyrup,' and t:J l'uei: loner~LI and Tiar conahis iofl ou vill ese We heve th onz the weather; , sta T IE GREAT VARI >:o DRESSES OF THIS KIN in cotton and silk; cheap C apd 50c. the yard; Wash Organ nt. you want in pretty white g< Pt, small figures, price 10c. to' ug light-weight Suitings-10c. To trim these beautiful AY EMBROIDERIES, INSEI og style and price. it.Just the right thing in 'd comfort and appearance. b- Some extra values in p )ol he Se ty he We have replenished ti n bargain in some pretty Pati L P We are offering extra v white-all the new shapes a to Ily We are aft< 1e Z:'1jCommencing MOND. ud =-.= Caldw CITIZENS IN rIASS MEETIN( ge Pledge Their Support for the Es1 ris lishment of a Boarding School Lbe Connection with Mt. Zion ,h Institute. X- The mass meeting of the citiz Le called Friday afternoon for p1rpose of considering the tabl'shment of a boarding sch in coanection with Mt. Zion,N fairly well attended. J. E. I Donald vras called to the cl aid J. Frank Fooshe was elec secetary. The object of t meeting was carefully stated the latter. Then followed T e L. T. Dake- who spoke not o 1 of Winnsboro's advantages conducting such a school, 1 also of the demands for h: grade preparatory schools in State. Mr. Baker had just e tuned from a meeting of sG.and Lodge Knights of Pyth at. Beaufort and in the course rlMs remarks stated that he I nbeen greatly encouraged in t iof drtaking on account of1 dfavorable comments on the mo iemnt that had been made him ma number of prominent teach >ewhom lhe met on this trip. Rl C. E. McDonald also spoke ab ie advantages of syich a schc especia'lly emphasizing its va ts a iudacing desirable citizens ..move to town for educatio: a lpo 1oses. ly On motion of Mr. T. K. Elli a the followingv resolution v heartily voted, "That this me log pl]edge this movement the establishment of. a boardi school in connection with I iZion Institute its hearty suppor :It was then moved and carri k. Ithat a committee of twelve rappointed by the chair for i n.purpose of of considering t adetails in connection with t o plans suggested and report t isame to the mass meeting of ecitizens called for this Wenesd ii afternoon, in the court houss, k six o'clock. Mr. McDonald i :since appointed the following c- membea s of the said comnmitti it T. K. Elliott, T. H. Ketchin, 1 0 B. J. Quattlebaum, D. V. Walk J. C. Caldwell, J. H. McMast Rev. C. E. McDonald, K. R. h Master, W. D. Douglass, J. Obear. S. D. Dunn, and W. re Boyd. s A Rlevelation,.twl a fyuwill make inquiryitwlb e0 revelation to you how nmany succu e Ito kidney or bladder troubler, in< I orm or another. If the patient is i beyond mediial aid, oE y'% Kidi Caive will eure . t never disappoir e sold by McIaster Co. 1 -- . Zetter to A., S. Douglass. a Winn..boro, S. C. l Dear Sii: Whbat would be t tresrit of selliog poor paint wvi etis gaarantee? hi "1f yo~a have any fault to !! w ih "'s pIi'lt. ei';her now ipatt g it a~i or bereafter in t wea', te.! vou;t dealer about it. We ah'torize him to do wVi sit at oar expense." T at means pay dtamages, do tP- H.s another guiarantee: lfyour state cheumist fn ils pint adulterated, we ' 1par his bill, and sond you 8100 W\ staud by both of thi :guaranrtes as we are the mak is we huow all about it. .6 Yours truly 6' 59 F WDEvoE &C( ~rt John H. McMaster & Co. a our paint. sFOUND AT LANDEC.EEW M a:d J::apraese dra'wIJ silk m:i 0il mrsand table covers a goods specially S "e have them in var prices to tempt YOL TY IN WHITE GOODS WILL ENABI D: Fine India Linon, prices 5c. to 25c.-a rgandie, 10c. the yard; fine French Orgar lie, Persian Lawn, Dotted Swiss, White a )ods we can please you. Fancy colored C tOc.; fine colored Lawns, price 4c. to 10c.; to 20c.; pretty colors and a very serviceal goods, we are sho7ing an EXTRA FIN tTIONS AND LACES, prices from 3c. a Belts, Fans, Gloves, and many littlo thin retty Hosiery in plain and drop stitch, w] MILLINERY. e stock in this room, and will show you n ern Hats at half price. Quality and low atues in Ladies' and Misses' Oxfords a nd prices low. There are no better good ,r your trade and offer induceme iY, MAY 29TH, our store will close at 6 ell Dry Goods Cot i.: Useful Citizen Passes Away. :ab- In the death of Mr. Calvin Brice, which occurred at his home of near Woodward Saturday after- Pu noon at 6 o'clock, Fairfield county on ens has lost one of its most useful the 'and honored citizens. Mr. Brice Br es- was in his 73rd year and for sev- W ool eral months past had been in very H vas bad health. He was a member W Ic- of Co. H, Sixth South Carolina air regiment. For a number of years ted he was in the mercantile busi be ness, but for the past few years: g by had lived on his farm. dr. Mr.. Brice's remains were in 21y terred in the cemetery of the New Im for Hope A. R, P. church, the elders an ut and deacons of that church act- hi ing as his pall-bearers. The ser he vices were conducted by his pas re- tor, Rev. B. G. Pressly. Mr. Lhe Brice had long been an elder at Las New York.j of Mr. Brice is survived by his ad widow, who was a daughter of= bis the late A. S. ~Wallace of York he contyand the following cili r d n- R. Geo. Brice, Charlotte, , by N. C;Mac Brice, Yorkville; Mrs. ser evs .W Brice, Jr., Miss Ruth Brice, 17t e etBrice, Hon. A. Homer Brice to 1 >ut all of Woodward, the latter being ol, a membher of the house from Fair Lue field. Two brothers, J. A. Brice, to Winnsboro, and Win. W. Brice, 2al Micanopy, Fla., and one sister,* IMrs. J. M. Galloway, Corsicana, '"" tTexas, also survive~ him. Many Cc 'as friends and relatives share with et these in their sore afniction. or _____ 1 ng While a bilious attack is decidedly awfl It. unpleasant it is quickly over when "Chamberlain's Stomach and Liverbi ed Tablets are used. For sale by Ot~ear pl beDrug Co. , 12 he ana eSpecial nliilnery Notice. he We are still in it when it comes - to millinery. Just now we are he making a specialty of midsummer S ay styles. Our stoch is most comn at plete and we are sure to please asiyou in this line. In ready to as wear hats you have a large as- T esortmnent in popular shapes here a )r. to select from at prices tha.t are de 2tempting. Hoi er, Pique and emrbroidered hats Ap1 -are all th~e go. Another shipment vaa just received, so no trouble to get awo -vhat you want. the The chiidreg and misses have the' not been forgotten, See what shoe there is in or stock for these for young folks. D. V. Walker & Co. ap~ ue; In flemory of5 iliam Boyd Hood. tuit lotp ey We wonder why God took him, orr th- e wyeep and wonder why T ele little blossom osonshould lade and die. And yet Thy will, oh! Father, We know it must be best, Thbat pure and young and spotless, hHe sleeps upon Thy b~a-ast. Forever f-ee so sorrow, ..Fomver free fromi eares, en -Time shall not mar hi~s beauty, inFor his are golden years,. he He shall not know aihe anguish Of this his oJjther\ lot. at To bendatore adadlbg ' n' Oh, father's heart that loved him, Oh, maother's heart that weps The Savhu- Is a shepherd, Our.W le lamb he keeps. dai ill Heo shall not want or wander, ,,But in the pastures green, 3We'h meet hinm in the morning, seThere's but a heart between. er. -Mother. No Close Carriage Paint a will wear as long as Devoe's. ell No others are as heavy bodied,, beganse evoe's weigh 3S to 8 o.nces more to the piat. Sold by John H. McMaster & Co. Bears the The IKnd You Have Always Bought COMING ;uited for hot iety ar-d at J. ,E YOU TO HAVE MANY 11 extra good value; fine Mulls, die, two yards wide, 40c. and ,nd Brown Linen-anything Irgandie, in both large and fine Swiss, in all colors-fine )le goods. E AND CHEAP LOT OF yard to 50c.-variety both in gs that add so much to your Lite, tan and black. any pretty goods. A special price is what you get here. ad Sandals, black, tan and in the State than these. nts to get it. P. M., Saturday excepted. npany. -. fonor Roll of Blythewood School. The following is the honor roll the Blythewood school, of the pils who were .distinguished the examinations; rda Smith, Belva Brown, Dessa own, Meade Hawley, Clyde Doten, L. Z. Hood, Woodward Lwley, Norman Raines, Estelle aoten. OABIonmrA.. n. The Kid You Hiave A** -'Johnsdn wants to borrow some Wy from me. Do you know ything about him?" "I know n as well as I do you. I uldn't let him have a cent." CA.SToneA. rs the ~h Kid YouaaM ws9J Bo Election of Dispenser. here will be an election for Dispen' - for the Winnsboro DisesayJun~e li. Applications must h ande in he Board of Control not later than y 27. The dispenser elected will T. M. JORDAN, Chairman. C. STEWART, Clerk. -1 7td _ _ ntract for Building Flat -t Dawkins, S. C., Wednesday,May at 10 A. M., a contract for building it for the free ferry at that place I be let to the lowest responsible ler. Also at the same time and se contract will be awarded for at :lig the said ferry for a period of mnonths. Right reserved to reject or all bids. J. B. BURLEY, 17-3t County Supervisor. Winthrop College holarship and Entrance Examination. lie examination for the award of ant scholarships in Winthrop Col and for the admission of new stu ts will be held at the County Court ise on Friday, July 7th, at 9 A. M. >licantamlust not be less than fifteen .3 of ag.When scholarship.s are sted aftr July 7, the will be rded to those making the highest age at the examination, provided - r meet the conditions governing award. Applicants forscholarships ild write to President Johnson be the examination for scholarship Lication blanks. tholarships are worth 5100 and free ion. The next session will open iember 20, 1905. For further in iation and catalogue address Pres. D. B. JOHNSON, L7td Rock Hill, S. C. IAN0OS We sell PIANOS on monthly yr quarterly payments. We try to be as liberal as busi aess safely will permit. We have sold hundreds, yes, thousands of instruments in South Carolina, and not one of ur customers who have bought f us can justly sa. we have been harsh with tem. No body can claim we ha'ven't been courteous, considerate, fair. We iell only reliable, standard makes, Pianos that will last a Wag bong lifetime. We sell them for less money than anybody else-sells them. We are selling lots of PIANOS and want to sell more. If you want the best PIANO, address the old reliable. M ALON E'S Music House Columbia. S. C. PIANOS and ORGANS.