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REMEM eWe spor Ur * a lir " Rea< Don need * If W * wain you * Jno. H. T Phone 39. WHEN.YC C Al F or anything come to see Quality th Prices as ] Lot of Inte Poultry Food i LOCAL INTELLIGE Wednesday, April 11, 1 -Mr. Jno.L. Beaty of lotte sqent Sunday in town -Miss Anna Beaty is at frnm the University of Cl -Mr. and Mrs. H. E. G, are spending a few day, his parents . -Miss Isabel Douglas! been on a short visit to in Columdia. -Mr. A. B. Cathicart w' Greenville the past week ~business trip. -Mrs. Lou P. McMaste ~rurned home after a si *several weeks in Columbia. -Mr. G. R. Lauderdale Mrs. J. 0. Beag went to '. \bia Monday on a busines -Mrs. Wilhelmina Q banm is visiting her da Nrs. Bollinger, in Co this week. -There will be a mee he Civic League at the res of Mrs-T. J. Cureton next day afternoon at 4.30 o'clo -Mrs. W. A. Beaty taed most pleasantly friends yesterday aftern honor of Mrs. Addison, visiting Mrs. Flenniken. -Mr. and Mrs. Conne their daughter, Miss Ar turned to Phialadephia l\ evening after a stay of weeks with Mr. and Mr~ -Rev. Neill E. Press1 has -been visiting relati this section and lookin the missionrry interests A. R. P. church in the synods, left Saturd ay for to resume his missionary Easter Services. Services wii a. condu St. Johns this ,,eek as ~riday and Saturday af at 5 o'clock and Sunday at :30 o'clock. Millinery Notice. Our stock of Easter he spring and summer milhin interest you. Call _and various and attractive c that we are making. Easter Egg Huint. The Girls' Mission3 the Presbyterian chin give an Easter egg hunt T *afternoon at the residene A. S. Douglass at 4:30 Admission five cents. I( and candy will be sold grounds._ _ _ Barn Burned. Mr. y. A. McMeekin of ville had the~ misfortune in his barn burned evening. ho Ir.s w consideable~ .s a hors' suppis were aill dlesti the flames. Tiere wa: urance. The cause of t aot known. BER== are headquarter s for ting goods. We have te of Spalding's and :h's Base Ball goods. . 't forget us when you l any of these goods. 4 e haven't what you t we will get it fora on short notice. AcMaster & Co. Druggists. 4 U NEED >rn eal our in the grocery line, me, e highest ow as the lowest. rnational Stock and dlways in stock. Z V. TURNER. NCE. That Easter Hat. If you haven't gotten it, comn 906. and let us show you how stylisi one we can supply yon with at Char- reasonablo price. Full stock o stylish bats and millinery novel home ties. D. V. Walker & Co. icago. - o. Suit Against Street Railway. >odmgc with Mrs. Rebecca Woodward, whc was Injured a few weeks ago by has being knocked down by a car oi ~riends the Columbia Street Railwa3 Comapany, has entered suit againsi nt tc the said company for damages on a for injuries sustained in the sumn of $5,000. Her attorneys are r has Messrs Lyles & McMahem. :ay of '||That last year's suit car be made to look as bright anc and Ifresh as new, if you will bring il jolum- to Isaiah Bens )n, the merchani trip, tailor at the Thespian hall. I attle - you are not a member of th< ighter, pressing club, join now, so tha. Lmbia you may have your suit kepk trim -iao Sumter's New flayor. uece By oversight we neglected t< Tues make mention in last week's New and Herald of the fact that in th enter- recent primary for the election o few the municipal officers of Sumter on in Mr. W. B. Boyle, a former Fair 'ho is field man, defeated the forme: mayor by a handsome majority I and His elect ion will be gratifying n, re- news to his friends in his ohd [onday home county. Le A. Beautifying the Town rlil. ho A committee from the Civi< inw League was very busy at the yes i town hall -Saturday, setting ou ; after flowers, etc., on the plot in th ofthe front of the same and also plant vosing vines to grow up on the wallk Mexico The committee is very gratefu labors. to Mayor Ketchin for the assis tance that he rendered them il this very commendable work. ted at. Meeting of Democratic Clubs. ernoons The Democratic Clubs of Fair iorning field County will assemble a their respective places of meel ing Saturday, April 28, for t'r purpose of reorganzing. revis ing the club rolls and the eleci is and Iing of delegates to the count er will convention to be held in Win see the boro Monday, Mayr 7, at 12 sferings clock. T. S. Brice, County Chairman. Election of Trustees. Elsewhere is published a notii 3dfof el iction of trus~ e as for scho 3d.district 14. The teims of two ch wil1 the trustees expire at this timx hr r ;day those of J. C. Caldwell, who w eo'cloc. elected from the Mt. Zion Socie oclk. and of J. Frank Fooshe, who w e rameected by the voters of the di on theit. The successor to the for] er will be elected by the Mt. Zi Society at its annual meeting t first Monday in May and to t .latter by the election ordered i Jen-the same day. ~ 'hf CIARS A N D TOBACCO h v SomeC good brands at ek( o price ;. R. A. Bmucnav. ve GLAssWARE~ AND TIN WAI n il'Special bargains in both lin Keeping Books to Book--eCper. Mr. F. E. Hinnant has giv< up his position as Piacipal the Washington ,trt-t flu } school in Columbia. o acce that of hook-keeper in the P metto National Bank. Wh this position was offere3d I Hiinnant a few days ago be simp laid the matter before the boa of trustees, who appreciated' t } fact that the position could n ot * held open for him and so rele as< him, though he did not resi Mr. Hinnant has now been te ac ing for about twelve years .ai has met with considerable. s u coss in his work. His kriei. } feel confident that he will fi 1: * new position with cre dit. Improving the Roads. The chaingang is now workL on the section of road betweL Bells Bridge anil Winnsbor' and we have been told that son I very effective work is being donu } The citizens livi- ag along th; * road, appreciating what a grei p advantage good 7:oads would I to them in every , vay, have raise a nice little sum t< > help in impro' ing this sectior of the roa This is Icommen lable Enterpri; in them and it is to be hope that they will suc ceed in gettin their section of i oad put in goo shape. Good ro; ards are a bles, ing to any comi aunity, and tl; section that is = ost deserving being assisted b - the county that whoe the ci tizens are will ing to go into I heir pockets t help pay the cos.ts. rir. Thor nwell. Wjil Remain. A few days ago Mr. J. F Thornwe'll, Jr, assistant principa of Mt. Zion- Institute was offere a similb ir place in the Camde graded school at an advance ii salary over what he was gettin here. A special meeting of th board of trustees of district 1 was I' eld Monday afternoon an Mr. Thornwell was offered hi posii ion for another year at ai incr mase in salary of $10. pe: mon th. The board is ver, anx: tous for him to remain an( it ii ; hoped that he will do sc He has filled his place mos acc eptably and is a growini yoi ing teacher. Winnsboro Savings Institution. The above is the name of: ne' v flavings association that i: -bei ng organized in town. The cot poratora are Jno. H. McMas ter., A. B. Cathcart, L. E. Owen: C W. Madden, J. W. Cathcart Wh en the promoters began th< eain vassing in a quiet way fo this new assocaition, they pro pose d having only 200 shares o 100~ each payable in month]: insta llmenti&o4 $1 00 per mont] on e ach sham.. 300 shares hay been asked ,fo ad the appli catio a for charter is being hel< Sso as to <ietermnine whether th -nmb er of .shares shall not b< in ceensed to 500. This new organ izatio ni has good financial back~ ing a:ad wilI surely prove a sue cess. It will go far towards im creasing the business facilitie of thih, community. 1' PutIt On. The :people of Rock Hill ar working to have the swing traui which is ai local running betwee Chester and Charlotte, going u in the miornling and returningi the aftE'rnoon, extended to Colun bia. 'T.his would be the thin Sthat has ben ne-aded here, for: is certainly tough luck to have t a wait till the wee small hours c - the morning for a train that ' smyg osed to reach1 here at mic 1 night. Such train would provid - acccnmodatmon for the people 'Blackstock, W.iite Oak and othe way stations, at whicu 29 doe not now stop. This is a mnatte that could b" taken up by tU Commercial Club.- as soon as : t gets ready for work. The rai . road ofilials are partly commr ted to providing this addition: accommodation. Y No llisnomner. > One of the small boys of tow ave out the pleasing informs tion to the household, while dinner table one day last wee. that Winnsboro was goingt have clean streets now. An e when called upon for an e: ol plnation of the faith that wasi of him in regard to this better cor e, dition of things said: "Ti s Pacific League is going around ty Well, certalinly it will be no misn' 3s mer to call this new organizatic s- of the ladi.es for the improveme] n of the town a "Pacific League B iftheysucceed in effectingi tl bimprovements that have be be undertsaken. What could bE: mio or pacifying than the beautifying Ithe town. It would add to onle paewith hii:uself and with around. Cleanliness is next 's gdliness and the sprit of p.en fuess is no0 small pai t of th sirit that was in him, who eau to bring th~e sweet messag e. "Peace on earth and good will Easter % cck Burgamans. hThi is - <0l0 week of th( ofd yo who y every mer:-hant make. qn effort tc h some specia ptbaryps ;r his et. Lowers; au despit the fact that every weel n with i. L. Mijunaugh k Com pany is a baigain week, t i. l week of estrac0ridnary bargaim. 7d with them hi ctery departmeni e of their mamitoth store. It is not possible here io give any 3 list at all of these endless bar ). ganS. -But whatever els yo do, if you bappen to go to Col al i umbia, be sure to call at th c- bargain center aLd see what is chance you have to make y- ,o is I money increase in purcha- .ii power. It When you are in the ir .arkE for paint, you wart the bes i Stag Brand Semi-Faste .ain I I.Here's what one firm says :bbou D it: ie I-essrs. Hirshberg, lolila-ider A 3- Co.: Lt Gentlemen-WT a::e handling Lt larg-e quantities of your Stan * Semi-Paste Paint, and find onm trade for it increasing and cus. tomers filly satisfied. Tampa Hdwe. Co Tampa, Fla. d (bis firm purchased over 10,000 g rals. Stag Paint during 1905). Why don't you give it a trial and become one of the satisfied e customers. )f "One gallon makes Two." S For sale by Jno. H. McMaster - Co., Winnsboro, S. C. Social Events The past week was one of several very successful social functions. 1 Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Gooding delightfully en tertained a few friends at tea. The card club Wednesday afternoon had a most delightful meeting at the home of Mrs. J. W. Cathcart. Thursday evening Mr. and s Mrs. L. A. Bye gave a most charming party at their home in r honor of Mrs. Bye's sister, Miss r Connell, who has been made many L friends during her stay here. Friday afternoon Miss Isabel Pixley gave an informal, but delightful card party to a few friends. Arranging for the Veterans. The Daughters are going right ahead with their preparations for Memorial Day and it is pretty certain that they are going to make it a memorable occasion in the life of every old veteran. A joint committee of twelve ladies r and twelve men met Monday . afternoon to complete the details., fThe veterans will be enter-, taned in the homes of the town, on the night before and on that day will be given a big barbecue dinner, which will be served in the DesPortes store on Congress street. The committee of twelve ladies who will have charge of . the dinner will be assisted by the - following men: J. E. Coan, W. R. - Rabb, J. W. Seigler, C. A. Steven . son, S. C. Johnston. These will e act as a committee on entertain ment: W. C. Boyd, M, W. Doty, G. B. McMaster, R. C. Gooding, J. F. Fooshe. A very important committee, and one that surely should be e warmly welcomed wherever they , go, is the one appointed to raise a funds. It consists of the follow ing ladies: Mesdames U. G. Des n Portes and T. H. Ketchin, Misses - Mamie Jordan, Annie McKeown, o Lizzie Cureton, Helen McDonald, 9 Nell Gooding and Pat Elliott. o All the above committees are ,f to report at a meeting of the gen s eral committee to be held Monday .evening, April 23, eThe Daughters have been very fortunate in securing Col. W. W. rLmpkin as the orator of the day. His remarkable fitness as an rorator for any gathering of old .e veterans has .been demonstrated t on many previous occasions and -the veterans of Fairfield will be . glad of this opportunity of hear 1ing him. The address of welcome to the veterans will be made by Capt. H. A, Gaillard. In Fairfield the mere mention of that name is enough to suggest the fitness and nl the wisdom of the choice. Brice-Kennedy. 0The following. invitetion ar - d nounces the coming marriage of -two very popular youn.g people of ] Fairfield county: 1-Mrs. Nancy Ellen Brice einvites vou to be presenit at the manige of her daughter IHuth nMr. Edlward M. Kennecdy it Th~lura i'ay evening April th e niinetenth njieten hundred and -ix at seveni o'clock U W\ood ward. Southi C arolina. 'fMoney to Loan. Apply S to Jas. P. Caldwell, Treas= 1urer The Homn Savings Association. FOR~ SALE-)le carload of best Columbia briek. M. W. iDoty. to TOILET SOAP-At bargain I ri. Ti A. Enebanan. RI ND These two are the points you want ti chases. We claim to sell the BEST QU. claim to sell at LOWEST PRICES. Let can prove them by showing you the got ther fact that we have the largest stoc s every lire of Dry Goods in the county, a tainly to your interest to trade here. N ir stock of White Goods; many different I everything in Lawns, Mulls, Swiss and to fine Silk Mulls at 50c. the yard. Yo1 goods the greatest variety of Laces an( t, patterns, and cheap; also the wide Inst A special bargain in 27-inch Serziene colors=-Soft Jap Silks, 36=inch, 50c. up value. Full line of China Silks, Taffeta ities at ovwest prices. . hJUST FOR We have some special bargains 1 of Calico at 4c., in light and dark and dark colors, at5c. the yard, BEAUTIFUL STYLES in Percal of Fancy Cotton Fabrics at lowest p BIG BARGAINS in Unbleached Get it soon before it is all sold. An( to the $i.oo. Get it soon if you war MILLIN We are making the /greatest showing =-everything new and up=to=date and pr you want any style of hat we can please Ribbons of all kinds at cheap prices. A. 5 inches wide, ioc, a yard. SHOES. There are no bette. shoes made in the I Ladies' we are showing the newcst and 'Gibson Ties, Black and White Kid; also I Children's Black and White Oxfords, all ! Cut and Oxfords in patent leather, vici ar line, the "Just Wright," Bay State and ( Our Griffon Brat is the cheapest line of Well-made Clothir style and workmanship, and the price wil WE WANT YOUR TRADE AND WE YOU IN VARIETY, PRICE AND QUALITY ENTIREjSATISFACTION. SCaidwell Dry A. B. Ca H EiADQUAREI Groce ====AND= FarmSu _-5 and' io cent Store.D This is the place to get the very best bargains in town. You do not know what a bargan - center it is till you call here and Fourteen of 1 see what you can do withi five orf Bunch and Pole I ten cents. Call and see for stock. Plant our yourself. L. Langley. dance throughout We have hand] FOR SALE-One car best all last 15 year-s and h pine shingles at $4.50 per M. locality. M. W. Doty- Landreth's On EGGS, EGGS-Eggs for ottiig Seed Irish Pots from fine Single Comb White Golden Dent C and Brown Leghorns. $ 50 Amber and Orn for 13. Warren H. Flenniken, Lucerne Seed. Winnsboro, S. C.- Lawn:Grass St FOR RENT--My pasture of 5300 Now is the tin acres, situated on Wateree Try Land reth's Ea caeek; will keep 200 bead of cat tle; fine land. A ddr& ss, FP.Mobley, Jr., 48 Haskell Ave., Columbia, S. C. Phone No. 9. F OR S AL E--100 bu sh el s lorodora Upland Long Staple Cotton Seed at $1.00 per bushel P L F. 0. 1B.Ridegeway, S. C. Plant the cotton that there is money in. i~l pa Got 152 eents for may 19~05 et'opi s.!Iairy and .'o!d1 it on a falling nauke t. - a y a Send cash with your oi der. stai. ian J. J. McEabern. Longtown,'PLrT UALIIY > consider in your Spring pur A LITY in all lines of goods. We us prove these facts to you. We >ds. Add to these facts the fur k and the greatest variety of and you will see that it is cer Ve ask special attention to our ?atterns in Figured Goods; and Organdie, from the 5c. quality j will find to trim these white I Embroideries, most beautiful ,rtions and Band Trimmings. Silk. 39c. the yard--variety of to 75c. the yard. This is great and Peau de Soie Silk--all qual APRIL n Domestics--a fair quality colors; Good Prints, light s, Ginghams, and a variety rices. Homespun at 4c. a yard. froscoggan Bleach, 14 yards it it. FRY in this room we have ever made ices the lowest in the State, If you at a price to please you. ;k to see the Special Ribbon, SHOES. Jnited States than we sell. In brettiest styles--Oxfords and :he White Canvas, Misses' and ;tyles and prices. Men's High d gun metal; Selz Royal Blue eo. Snow id Clothing ig to be found, Up-to-date irn I please you. Come and see. CRE PREPARED TO SERVE OF MERCH ANDISE TO YOUR Goods Co. Lhcart iRS FOR riese pphles s! Beans! he most approvedi varieties of leans. Fresh and well selected Beans) and: have beans in abun the year. cd Landreth'sGardenlSeed.for the. ave a fully supply suitable for this ion Sets. itoes from a reliable seed house. orn. mge Sorghum Seed. ed. e to plant Tomatoes in hot beds. rlijest. [ER COMPANY. Under Winnsboro Hotel. /IETTO PAINT i for SoJuthernI (limlate. U'nrivalled foneCst in Measure, Permanent in ringr Qiality. The Rest anid Most ~ . s to~ use. Pure! Creos.ote!, Shingle 1 arnishi Stains. Send for Color Cards.