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Plant Ti WE HAVE JUS1I 150 Lbs. of 1 Ve ;vant to furnish you 14 DIFFERENT Early Red or Purple Top White Flat Dutch Mammoth Red Top White Globe Wood's Improved Red Top White Globe Extra Early Purple Top Milan Southern Snow White Globe I The man that won the pr Connty Fair bongl Jno. H. McM Phone 39 LANDECK R'A Is sure enough doing the Bij Why? Because he has up= sell. He is hustling all the the trade. A call will convi is marked down to suit the You will have to see 1 how we can sell them al ures. We will not be u1 A new lot of Men's a: suits or single piece at b Summer Dress Goods rest of out immense sto Ladies', Men's. Boys' and Slippers in endless' Our Notion Departme plete. Call and examine tho. Waist Patterns and J Mantle Scarfs and Table Overalls a specialty. See our line of Ladies Men's and Boys' Shirt Yours for businA I~ue West Fe: 47TH YEAN BEGINS Strong Faealty of 5 men, 11 126 pupils from 11 States; 70 A. B., B. S. and L. I. degrees Usual extras. Board and tuition 8150.00 pe: Ideal place for quiet study, ti influences, and kind personal -ove For Catalog address REV. JAME; 7-5-8tI HANDSOME 6 -OUR STOCK OF ts full an is the most co: ever brought to Wie~nsbo and also our Crockery anc Beautiful assortment ai J. W. S E iAM NE~ADOU2 MASON'S Quart and 1 ,Jars gi you need any, call (ieo. iE urnips. RECEIVED urnip Seed. with what you need. VARIETIES. Early Strapleaf White Globe Ponerarian White Globe Large White Nor-folk Globe Large White Cowhorn Purple Top Yellow Aber deen Golden Ball or Orange Jelly Seven Tops Purple Top Yellow Ruta Baga emium on turnips at our t his seed from aster & Co., DRUGGISTS. BIG STORE r Business of Winnsboro. o-date goods that will ime to get goods to suit ce you that everything times and your pocket. :hem to understand such very low fig idersold. id Boys' Clothing in argain prices. in proportion to the ::k. and Misses' Shoes variety. Prices right. at is full and com ;e silk-worked Shirt apanese Drawn Silk Covers, at a bargain. Dress Skirts. s of all grades. .aneck ale College SEPTEMBER 13. vomen. boarders. iorough work, sweet Christian rsight. BOYCE, President, no West, Abbeville Co., S. C. LASS WARE. GL ASS WA RE nplete and handsome o. Be sure to see it i Deftware. id varied designs. SG L ER. RTERS FOR P orceairi-lrned .2 Gallon F'ruit and see me. I can d price. 6 Lauderdale. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE Wccncsday, July 5, 1905 -A refreshing shower yester Cay. --Miss Alice MeMastor is at home from Georgetown. -Mis. D. G. Ruff is on a visit to her parents at Greenwood. -Co tou is again 10 cents. Suppose you had only held. --Miss Mary Pagan is spend ing a few day at her country home. -Miss Lucy Matthews has gone on a short trip to Charles ton. --Mr. K. RI. McMaster spent a short while in Columbia last week. -Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stewart are spending a few days in Long town. -Mr. Thos. M. Lyles took in the Citadel commencement last week. --Mr. W. D. Aiken, Jr., of Charlotte, is spending this week in town. -Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gooding hare been on a short visit to his parents. -Friday, July 7, is the day for the Winthrop scholarship ex aminations. -Miss Mittie Abernethy of Bascomville is visiting the Miss es Sitgreaves. -Miss Annie Belle Stewart of Tampa, Fla., is on a short visit o relatives in town. -Mr. Laurie McAlpine now as a place at the store of the Fairfield Cotton Mills. -Miss Nannine Jordan has eturned from an extended visit ;o Rock Hill and Pineville. -Mrs. J. E. Reid of Rock Hill visited her parents Rev. and Mrs. T. B. Campbell last week. -Mr. E. M. Andrews is spend rng his two weeks vacation at ;he home of his parents near Co umbia. -Mr. J. B. Douglass of 3ainesville, Fla., is on a short risit to his father, Mr. A. S. Douglass. -Miss Maud Snow of 'Tampa, 7la., is the guest this week of ier friend, Miss Annie Mc Keown. , -Tuesday evening Master iVilie Rabb entertained a num >er of young friends at his home n the country.' -Mrs. R. E. Shannon has re urned to her homne at Black ~tock after a short stay with Mrs. M. A. Elliott. -Mrs.. J. T. Carter of Black ~tock spent several days in town he past week with the family of Xr. Chas, Douglass, --Rev. J. B, Camp bell preached i.t Granby Mills in Columbia unday in the absence of the >astor of that chureh. -Mr. LeRoy Habenicht has ione to 'Mayesville where he has accepted a position for the sum ner with a drug store. -There was a delightful lance at the armory Friday 3vening, given in honor of the >aseball team from Columbia. -Miss Grace James who has been with D .V. Walker & Co. for !or the past few months has gone : hor home in the Salem sec -Messrs Jesse D~oty and Edwin McDonald ars at home rom the Citadel, the fromer be g a member of the graduating :lass. -Mrs. R.- B. Miller and laughters, Miss Laura Burton md .Helen, of Shelby, N. C, ara ere for a short stay with re atives. -An examination will be held Lt the Win usboro post office Sat irday, Jgly &, for a carrier for a iew free rural delivery routs rom WooAward. -Mr. R. H. Kirkpatrick has novel his family into the house -ecently vacaited by Mr. J. E. Mathews, who has moved his am ilX to Colr mnbia.. -Miss Earle Watrus, British Eon duras, Central America is p;;d a. few days in townp -This is the season of thbe ear to prepare for having a fall arden. ~Every one can have a ~od garden in the full by going t it rLOW in the right way. -Mr. J. H. Thornwell leaves this week for a trip to Europe. He will be accompanied b; his friend, Mr. A. G. Fewell, and they -will be gone for about two months. -The advertisement of Jno. g. UhMaator & Co., in another Golaran is a mt ticely sugge tiou that it is uow time to begin to prepare for planting-well, just look at the advertisement and see for yourself. -Mr. Win. Brice of Micinopy, Fla., and his three granddaugh ters, Misses Hattie, Bessie and Louise Mofiatt, are with his broiheri. Mr. J. A. Brice. They vii1 be in the oputl~y wth rela tire frr sevmal aas. -Miss Nannie Cummings is spending a few days in townt with relatives. -The orders for ice from nearby towns came in so rapidly late Monday afternoon that there was practically an ice famine in town yesterday. Poor way of celebrating the Fourth to be sure. -Mr. 1. L. Withers, who is now in business in New York, has been chosen ranager of the new boat line between Columbia and t-aor-etown. His friends in this state will be pleased to know that he is to return here. -Mr. T. V. Lauderdale of Brooklyn, Mrs. W. T. Blakely of Ora, Mr. W. F. Bryson and Mrs. R. T. Beasor of Woodruff, all of whom were here for the funeral of Mrs. J. L. Bryson Wednesday afternoon have returned to their respective homes. -Miss Marion Utes, who for some time has been connected with the training school for nurses at Blackwell's Island, New York, has recently been chosen assistant saperintendent of the same. Her friends here will be pleased to learn of her promotion. -The slowness with which the mail is delivered from the trains to the post office the past few days is something terrific. The people will tolerate no such delays as this. The matter must be adjusted at once or there is going to be something doing, and that right now. -Mrs. C. L. Newman died in Charlotte June 29, at ( A.M., and her remains were brought to Greenbrier for interment. Mrs. Newman was a Miss Powell of the Greenbrier section and is sur vived by several brothers and sisters, her husband and three children. Cards of thanks from Messrs J. L. Richmond and W. A. Hood for valuable services to each of them on the night of the fire were inadvertently omitted from last week's issue. The fire comp any did good work and they both apprectated it. AQ'Drink Glenn Sprins water, the best of allthe mineral waters. For sale by Jno. H. McMaster & Company. JWDelight the boys with an express wagon. Get it here. T. M. Haynes. Playing at Camden. The Winnsboro base ball team left Monday night for Camden for two games with the team of that place, one yesterday and another to-day. If they play as well there as they did here last week, the people of Camden will see a fine exhibition of ball play ing.. A Sudden Death. Mrs. Elizabeth -Bryce, aged 83 years, died suddenly at her home near town Monday morning at 11 o'clock, while sitting in her chair. For one of her years she was in good health. She is survived by the following children: Jesse Rt., C. R., J W. and T. R. Bryce, an d Mrs. R. R. Park, all of whom live near here: Her remains were interred in the Timms burial ground yesterday. To Tennant's for Iee. These hot days ice is a neces sity, and the place to get it is at Tennant's. Price the lowest. All orders given prompt attention evry day in the week. Sunday hours: 6 to 8 a. in., 12 to 1 p. mn., and 6to 7p. m. Still snpplying our customers with the best fresh meats. Melons on ice these days. 2t B. G. Tennant & Co. WFor a high standard cigar buy Dan }.mmett. rWFull assortment wire nails at T. M. Havnes'. W'Jno. H. McMaster & Co., can supply you with Glenn Springs water in any quantity. See them if you want to use the best of all mineral waters. Wins a Sclolap~Ii . Miss Ljouisa -Mc~aster, -who sodan examination a fewv days ago for a schoolarship in the Southern Library school at Atlanta, has been notified that she successfully passed the same. This is the school established by Mr. Carnegie for the training of libarians in the South; and as there were only ten scholarships for all the Southern States, Miss MMaster is to be especially congratulated on winning so desirable a place. Me wi}}ae ap Ij;; il ; lie in ptber. WOuly finest tobacco is used in Dan Emmett Cigar. WFirst-class door locks, hinges, etc., at T. M. Hlaynes'. FIVE DOLLARS REWARDI For the return of Laidies Gold WAatch, WXal tham miovemnents. double case, with fob dA en to Chahg~ers; Terrani, at T nan storo,* 1Ho1 WE) We heve the g weather; we pri THE GREAT VARIETY 1 DRESSES OF THIS KIND: Fi: in cotton and silk; cheap Organd 50c. the yard; Wash Organdie, P you want in pretty white goods y small figures, price lc. to 40c.; f light-weight Suitings-10c. to 20 To trim these beautiful goo( EMBROIDERIES, INSERTIO] style and price. Just the right thing in Belts comfort and appearance. Some extra values in pretty We have replenished the sto bargain in some pretty Pattern I We are offering extra vatues white--all the new shapes and pi We are after yo L;F~Commencing MONDAY, I . Caldwell Daughters of the Confederacy. The suggestion made in these columns some weeks ago that a chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy be organized in Winnsboro is to be carried out. A meeting of all the ladies inter ested in organizing a chapter of this worthy organization here is called for to-morrow, Thursday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Geo. H. McMaster, at 6 o'clock. The simple announcement of' what this meeting is called for should be enough of itself to get out a full attendance of the ladies of town who never tire of honor ing the memory of those who fought for the "Lost Cause.,' Ak!7Dan Emmett is a very superior cigar. esPT M. Haynes does all re pair work- promptly and at iea sonable prices. Try him. Still Reading. The books of the librarian of~ the public library show that it is still filling a real want in this, community. The number of~ books taken out during May was 274; the number for June was 216.1 This is a fine reading record in' consideration of the hot weather, which always effects a reduction in reading. Important Milling Notice. The Ridgeway Flour Mills are prepared to thresh grain on the yard whenever received, and to grind or exchange flour at the same trip. We guarantee our first patent to be es ual to the best on the market. } lour, meal, pearl grits and cow feed always on hand for sale. We have secured the agency from D. W. Alderman Sons' Com pany for the control of sales of dressed lumber of all descriptions in Ridgeway and vicinity, and now have on the yard a select stock of flooring, ceiling, siding and boards, all dressed and fitted to use in building. 2t The Ridgeway ilk~ W~a Thnmett Cigar gives everybody satisfaction. maiBe sure and smoke Dan Emmett Cigar.L QUARTERLY STATEMENT OF at close~ of business June :30., 19 LIAIHILIT!F Capital..............$0,000 0i Sug t~ udk uni i &ed pro in~, not........... .......55,552 30 Bil pay...........09,3001 00, D)Ivitdn un pa:id ................4s 00 \ Dividend No. 13J payale J uly Is . . ......... .... ... 5,000 00 c eps ....................... 175,110 :32 Total............ .......$545,210 si2 T Loans...........41(;,452 04 at Bo ids.............. ....52, &76 18 st Overdrafts secured anid unrse eured 1...........24,60;) 00 oi Real edate....... ......16,521 50. E F~u rn it ure anl d i x tiu res.... 1 t1 Si i Reni ts andII items ....... .. N 0 e: Cash ini vault -;'. e.twL a: .... ...... ............. . 1285 .............-----11 'ro d ....... .. ...$545,210 62 ft PAT'Evv: 4)1"S 4rTII (AROL IN A,) (County of 1'airfield. SS ' IBtfore' me pe~rsonrally rromes .Jamets Q.~ I )avis, " 'shiier of1 The W\innsiboro Hank, andl markes~ outh that thre abhove T1 staLtementIt is correct t the b est o4f his kn owVledIge and11 belief. t -as.hi. 0 \-.'. .o 'AN. Notary Public. d TIlR IS COMIN6 :oods specially suited for hot have them in variety and at ces to tempt you. I WHITE GOODS WILL ENABLE YOU TO HAVE MANY ne India Linon, prices 5c. to 25c.-all extra good value; fine Mulls, ie, 10c. the yard; fine French Organdie, two yards wide, 40c. and ersian Lawn, Dotted Swiss, White and Brown Linen-anything e can please you. Fancy colored Organdie, in both large and tne colored Lawns, price 4c. to 10c.; fine Swiss, in all colors-fine c.; pretty colors and a very serviceable goods. is, we are showing an EXTRA FINE AND CHEAP LOT OF .S AND LACES, prices from 3c. a yard to 50c.-variety both in , Fans, Gloves, and many littlo things that add so much to your Hosiery in plain and drop stitch, white, tan and black. M4ILLINERY. ck in this room, and will show you many pretty goods. A special fats at half price. Quality and low price is what you get here. in Ladies' and Misses' Oxfords and Sandals, black, tan and -ices low. There are no better goods in the State than these. ur trade and offer inducements to get it. 1AY 29TH, our store will close at 6 P. M., Saturday excepted. Dry Goods Company. These Summer Days A G ood Cot will add greatly to your com fort. A big lot of Cots at special prices. FULL STOCK OF IRON BEDS from$6 to $15. Any size anI style you want. SPRING BEDS in various sizes and styles. Bring in your broken furniture and have it repaired. Prompt work at reasonable rates. LUndertaking Orders GIVEN THE PROMPTEST ATTEN TION AT ALL HOURS. R. W. P H LIP S. The Deering IS THlE Best Mower On the market. This statement is fully borne out by all who have used it. Try one and you will be fully convinced of its superiority. -It is the mower to use in saving your hay.'.1 --F'or Salc by M. W. Dot y . Deering Mower Repairs always in stock. Surmnmon-s. Sum morns. ST.ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, iA)UNTrY OF FAIRFIELD. COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD). COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. COURT OF COMMON iGLEAS.' R. E. Ellison, Plaintiff' Thomas J. Cureton;. Plaintiff, a gainstgans . P. Randolph & Co., Incorporated,iagns Dei .dant, j.P Randolph & Company, D~efend opy Summons. For Relief. Corn- ant. plaint Served. Copy Summons. For Relief. Corn- - o the Defendant above-named: plaint served. You are hereby summoned and re- To the Defendant above-named: iired to answer thie complaint in this You are here'.y summoned and re stion, of which a copy is herewith quired to answer the complaint in this ~rved upoin you, aind to serve a copy* action, of which a copy is herewith. your ansvr io the said complaint; served upon you, and to serve a copy. a the obscrib r at his offce, No. 1jof your answer to thesaid complamnt ank Rainqe, Winnsboro, S. C.. with- on the subscribers at their offices, at twenty days after the cervice hereof, Winnsboro, S. C., (above Trhe Winns welusive of the day of such service; boro Bank). within twenty days after rud, if you fail to answer the complaint the service hereof, exclusive of the day ithma the time aforesaid, the plaintiff1 of such service; and, if you fail to an this action will apply to the Court swer the complaint within the time >r the relief demanded ini the corn- aforesaid, the plainiiff in this action laint- will apply to the Court for the relief Dated Junie 24th. 1905- demanded in the complaint. .I. E. McDONA LD, Dated June 14th, 1905. Plaintiff's Attorney. RAGSD>ALE & DIXON, '0 the ai.m-.~namned Defendant: Plaintiff 's Attorneys. Tede notice that the complaint, to-I To the Defendant, V. P. Randolph & ether with thbe summons, of which the 'Company: >regoinlg is a copy, waus filedln the Take notice that the summons in mee of the Clerk of the Court of Com- Ithis action, (together with the comn ion Pleas for Fairfield County, in the Iplaint), of which the foregoing is a tate of South Carollna, on th~e 14th coy wa filed in the office or the ay of Juues A. 1,\ 10, Winusboro, Clerk of Court for Fairfield County, at -C. IWinnsboro, in said County, on the July 3;d,195 14th day of June, 190.. J. E. McDONALD, I RAGSDALE &DIXON, 7.5-6t Plnintiffis A ttorney. Pl oaintiff's Attornaes