University of South Carolina Libraries
JNO. H. Mv ANNO April 2 He r !!! Te The Dce sag: all moder a . his p i . h dor a YOU C. II an.Qb'tain the high1es lincTy taking aduauto LOUNGE* n dA pretter-l eggrad. 144 THAT latest sii ers about got brought to N ing. - Ha Br Several Buggy H~ Will be so] A full s' at close pr Come h farm Supj A. B. Pure St of the very fine just r~ The very thin BC for spring gleani S. CJ ( Play Be anid ge here. goods Mask cMASTER & CO.'S UNCEMENT. i e VIlI. 11, 0 )the follOM ill/ 0, May 1, 2, 3, res-e l itun ttelebrated firm111 Of 71U <; . i arg,-est a d m s eI lh e South. ~~,g~ff~ dl~Fit Gj1gss, 1'nt' of one of the le ading Oph thal mi I s~tt , is ti:- glyv convers:ui~t with refractive slciee itellnding Itiftins EMEMBER thi engagemenIt and secured the ser y ::11 reputatioul, and that we, per Wo rk. fr1e only regular prices will Le . SAVE MONEY : lass of professional service in this ge olt spe it GES GO=C ice one st in. "" RtY.. ipynt of fine Il e. hefinest lot ev Vinnsboro now con Ketchin. rness idles. sets extra good rness just in, d right. ock of Bridles ices. re for all your lies. rained Honey st qality. A shipment ~ceived. Try it. E LLO fpr making ice cream. )N=AM I ag. Th'e finest thinig out, SH N ST ON. t your base ball goo i fulli stock of Readl oi hand==Bats, Bal :Mits and Gloves. i. A. WHITE, Rnker and Confectioniel LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Wednesday, April 18, 190C. --Sundiay was certainly in idEal day, --Mr. L. T. Baker spent San day in Camden. in- a few days at home. -Miss Annie Doty is spending a few days in Itock Hill. -'Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Gooding returned yesterday to Columbia. -Services at St. John,s will be at 5 p. m. Sunday instead of 11 a. in. -Mrs. J. N. Center left Mon day for Gadsden, Ala., to visit relatives. -Mrs. U. G. Desportes is visiting her daughter, Mrs.H. C. Miller, in Trentou. -Miss Mamie Haynes of 'Ridgewav spent a few days iwibi her unele, Mr. T. M. Haynes, lasit week. ---Mr. J. B. Curry, who recent ly moved to Greenville, was in town for a short time last week on business. -Mrs. G. G. Mays and child ren offlackstocks are s ending . days he s ~ s '! 4By r d ; eP ti .of t guay April Lv. --Miss ie H. E Nolan:M Mexi ed to-m T to it refv. e -Ste It Mi rii -Mr Sarlaud ,r stay of several- weeks k family of Mr. W. H. Flenniken has rturned to her home at Due West. -Mrs. W. 0. Brice left last week for Summerville, where Dr. Brice is seriously ill with typhoid fever. But little hopes of h:.s recovery are entertained. --The Easter egg hunt given by the Girls' Mission Band oif the P-resbyterian church Thurs; day afternoon proved quite a delightful occasion to the chila ren. --Mr. Donald Richardson has our thanks for an invitation to the "graduaticg exercises of the Princeton Theological Seminary May. 21, Mr. Richardson is a memnber of the graduating class. -Messrs Dixon and Scruggs start the political ball rolling in this county by the insertion of their cards in to-day's issue, the former for the Louse of repre sentatives and the latter for re election as treasurer. --.Thea eQniattee appointed to collect th~e snbscriptions for the entertainment of the ;eteraus made a partial canvass of the town one day last week and in a short while collected the larger part of what will be required for this purpose. There will be no trouble in getting the rest of this fund, as all will contribute' liberally to it. Fire at Woodward. The residence of Maj. T. W. IBrice at Woodwaid nas com-, p ~letelv destroyed by iiee vestei-i -day ~morning about 10 o'clock.| The fire evidently caught from a defective flue r.s the top of the house was first discovered on fire. The household furnitmre was saved in part. The kitchen and smoke house near by were also burnd. Estimnated loss 85000; insurance $200. G Go to R. W. Phillips for cook stovas. A Successful Season. Miss Tirginia Reynolds, who has cha:rge of the Colonial Inn, left last week for Montelair, N. I. ~She s;pressed herself as wellI pleased with the res;;its .of this . thle first season~ of the .Inn. The Inn is not intended as a tourist hotel, but rather as a home for tourists from the North, who wish to spend a few months in this delightful Southern climate. It is just anl ideal place as a home Sfor these touri~sts and it is pleas. ~ing to e~G' tha4t its first season has been a succeszii 0o3. Is ?jThat last year's suit canf benmade to look as bright and freshl as new, if 5 ou will bring it to Isaiah Bens m, the merchant tailor at the Thespian hall. If you are not a memiber of thLe pressing celub, join nowv, so that Coietial Club neeting. There will be a meeting of the Winnsboro Comercial Club at the town hall this evening at S: :0 o'clock. At this meeting the organization of the club will be completed by the electon of the officers and the adopiton of a constitution and by-laws. The committee appointed at the last meeting to ieport nominations and to draft the constitution will be ready with its report, and there should be no trouble about conmpletinug the organization. It is very important that every member be present and thus help to get every thing started off in good working shape. Certainly Pays. The Ketchin Mecantile Coin pany are much pleased with the results of their big full page ad vertisenent that recently ran in two successive issues of the News and Herald. Saturday with them was a phenomenal day, and they attributed a part of their good trade that day to) their advertisement. A number mentioned having seen it; among these two men who had come a distance of more than twenty, miles and who .had been accus -4=04-to jnrtO-anothet .toWn Thisi -int ad s ot only in ordinary ed very s of 6is- of - * Plave rrahn eT ster - bar a~i' tAeMptingco. the ladies when in olibi>ato. cali in and see what ttractiV e- oerings they have for thEm. at theif mammoth store. The men will find it as equally Aviting place for them. 1t Farm Notes. The farmers made considerable >rogress last week in the prepa ation of their lands. A good umber got in all or a part of heir corn crop, some few plant- ! d some cotton. The work of reparing and planting will be - in full blast every day now when i he ground is in suitable cobidi ion. Wbile the cotton acreage a s probably increased some, every frmer should see to it that he i oes not neglect the raising of ~ is home supplies. A food crop f the very highest vaiue is a orghum and now is the time for 'I he planting of the same and itt hould be put on the very best .. and and given the best attention. 3 'he garden too should not be eglected. There is no other work on the farm that should rig better returns. 5 and jo Cent Store. Extra bargains here in many ittle odds and ends. Special at ention called; to my stock of dass ware. You will find this he place to buy. L. Langley. ' Meeting of Democratic Clubs. The Democratic Clubs of Fair field County will assemble at heir respective places of meet og baturday, April 4 for the urpose of reorganising, revis ng the club rolls and the elect ig of delegates to the county onvention to be held in Winns oro Monday, May 7, at 12 o' lock. T. S. Brice, County Chairman. 4 lNarroW Esgape Rev. D). E. Camaak, a popular nd rising young Methodist minister of this county, with everal others, had a narrow escape from being killed by a freight train the morning of March 31, as they were driving from Jonesvill to town, owing, it is alleged. to the carelessness of the engineer in not blowing theo whistle for the railpoad pross ing. That a horrible accident was averted w duo solely to Mr. Camnak's quick decision and steady nerve in jerking his horse~ from the track.-Union Cor. Greenville News. For Over Sixty Years. joss tJ6eni used for over 00 yeaUs Py 11111 lin of miothers 1rbr their chuliden while teethfing, with perfect sucecess. It so th~es the chiihi, softeng the gums, lovs all pain; cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhwa, It will relieve the poor little sufferer im mediaitely. Sobi; by druggists in every art of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and~ ask for "Mrs winslow's soothing Syrup," and take un other kind. PRIC[ N These two are the points you wan chases. We claim to sell the BEST claim to sell at LOWEST PRICES. can prove them by showing you the ther fact that we have the largest S every line of Dry Goods in the coun1 tainly to your interest to trade here. stock of White Goods; many differe everything in Lawns, Mulls, Swiss a to fine Silk Mulls at 50c. the yard. goods the greatest variety of Laces patterns, and cheap; also the wide ] A special bargain in 27-inch Serzic colors=-Soft Jap Silks, 36=inch, 50c. value. Full line of China Silks, Taff ities at lowest prices. JUST FOI We have some special bargai of Calico at 4c., in light and dd and dark colors, at5c. the yard, BEAUTIFUL STYLES in Per of Fancy Cotton Fabrics at Iowe BIG BARGAINS in Unbleach - tiet it soon before it is all sold. to the $i.oo. Get it soon if you' 6-MI LLI W1 e. Taking the greatest showi ve -ng new and up-to-date an< any style of hat we can p14 of all kinds at cheap prices. s wide, ioc, a yard. .SHOES. here are no bettea shoes made in 1 Ladies' we are showing the newcst Z Gibson Ties, Black and White Kid; a Children's Black and White Oxfords, Cut and Oxfords in patent leather, vic line, the "Just Wright," Bay State a Our Griffon Br is the cheapest line of Well-made Clo style and workmanship, and the price WE WANT YOUR TRADE AND W YOU IN VARIETY, PRICE AND QUAL ENTIRE SATISFACTION. SCaidwell Dr~ CANDIDATES' CARDS. lOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. I hereby announce myself a candi- Iade is ate for the House of Representatives, Color., Best u~ject to the action of the Democratic 9 - Economical rimary. W. WV. DIXON. Stains, Oil COUNTY TREASURER. PALME I hereby annonnee myself a candi ate for re-election to the office of 'reasurer of Fairfield County, subject __ a the action of the Democratic pri :ary. A. LEE SCRUGGS. o VANTED-10 shares stock in A fW D Young Mien's Saving and Loap . Association. Apply at Th BiU Di News and Herald office. jQT-On Montioello road be- ~~ tween one-mile post and Nel son's house on Williford place e. one new satchel containing two $ pairs low-cut shoes and a Stet son hat, Reward if left at The ~fj News and Herald office.. 2.. OILET SOAP-At bargain e ______ prices. R. A. Buchanan. TASS WARE AND TINWARE $ w. M. Osaander Special bargains in both lines. [' pai one of t! Call and see. R. A.Buhanaa. o ~cstful real estae -- couintry. lHe se ?QEt IgNT-J~y pasture of 500 e fro Maiine to ce acres, situated on Wateree j has built up' an en caeeir; will keep 200 head of nezss by advertisin; cattle- fine la'nd. Address, dress before the si F. P. Mobley, Jr., 48 Haskell Ne York he said: Ave., Columbia, S. C,. "trn m an, tw~ Money to Loan. Apply sie naea :o Jas. P. QaldwelI, Treas- '."" *" rep ~The Home Savings tircir -earate which can be o Teachers' Examination. other wr S"Furthermore. tl The next regular teachers' examnina- the .biggest ad. ge ion will be held in the Court House * for having the big: n Winshoro on the third Friday in $ and for that rea D~y h 8h. L. STEVEN 2ON. epercentage Superintendent of Education. ev rithbi 4-18td4 nust be the best; goog of #pbs3cription. **"old nota be tha By virtue of a comissioni to us says: "A merchani su'ed by Hon. J. T. Gantt, Secretary too much publicit; f State. the books of subseription to 4 breath of life to n the capital stock of the Winnsboo~ without It a bus Savings Institution will be o)pened at grow; it cannot the store of A. B. Cathcart, \\ inn)s [ With increased pu boro. S. C.. on WED)NESD)AY, the * a correspondre lxTHl DAY OF APRIL, 190b, at 10 goth. And wi 'le.. H. McMASTT II, I continues to espal ANRiWX 1. tATX{iART, danger of reachi ~, ,oW}:NS, when the busine C. WV. MADDEN,'grwn. JNO. W. CATHCART, --roin. 4-18-1 Boardof Corporators. -~ We have notice C. S. -Pwouldincrease y WVINNSBOR O, S. c. same meang. Offices: 4 Law Range. Hours; 10 to 9. )Q QUALITY t to consider in your Spring pur QUALITY in all lines of goods. We Let us prove these facts to you. We goods. Add to these facts the fur tock and the greatest variety of ty, and you will see that it is cer We ask special attention to our nt patterns in Figured Goods; and mnd Organdie, from the 5c. quality You will find to trim these white and Embroideries, most beautiful nsertions and Band Trimmings.. ne Silk, 39c. the yard--variety of up to 75c. the yard. This is great eta and Peau de Soie Silk--all qual R[ APRIL ns in Domestics-a fair quality irk colors; Good Prints, light cales, Ginghams, and a variety ;t prices. .ed Homespun at 4c. a yard. And-oscoggan Bleach, 14 yards want it. NERY ng in this room we have eyr made I prices the lowest in the State, if ase you at a price to please you. Ask to see the Special Ribbon, SHOES. he United States than we sell. In Lnd brettiest styles--Oxfords and Iso the White Canvas, Misses' and all styles and prices. Men's High :i and gun metal; Selz Royal Blue nd Geo. Snow and Clothing thing to be found, Up-to-date in will please you. 'Come and see. E ARE PREPARED TO SERVE [TY OF MERCHANDISE TO YOUR r Goods Co.. LLM ETTO PA'INT ecially for Southern climate. Unrivalled y, Honest in Measure, Permanent In Covering Quality. The Best and Most paints to use. Pure Creosote, Shingle mnd Varnish Stains. Send for Color Cards. TTO PAINT MFO. co., Columnbia, S. C. EGGS, EGGS-Eggs for setting from fine Single Comb White .i and Brown Leghorns. $.50 - OWM 3for 13. Warren H. Flenniken, do. iWi""sboro, s. C. 3 COIGARS- A N D TOBACCO M**** Some good .brands at close prices. R. A. Buchanan. FOR SALE----100 bashels Florodora Upland Lorig Staple kCotton Seed at $1.00 per bushel F. 0. B. Ridegeway, S. C. Plant ~ the cotton that there is money in. S- Got 15[ cents for my 1905ecrops, and sold it on a falling market. .4 Send cash with your order. of rhiladel- $ J1. JT. McEachern, Longtown, e most sue- 8.5 C. men in the Is property . lifornia and orous busi vrin bl. i Fits, then. ,Iz thIng~s, - ets atten cu an 13m htia ze, nna a:art e Dr. Miles' Restorative Nerv cmed byio .$ ine has been- so successful in bt"g"o *2 curing these brain-wrecking gdiseases that there is every .a reason to believe that even the tse crnewit most' hopeless cases can be st usiness. benefited. if not fully restored. o a pretty e We will be pleased to refer f the publiec any one thus afflicted to many . They be- who now enjoy the blessing oi est business c health, after years of hopeless otherwise it 4 suffering. iggest." I have aon ta a r~ ftee d Advertiser the cstbe ty e and he wa ronouned cannot have for him, without relief. After about 7. It Is the -teen yar he becae so bd that w esschansnot c insane. at Logansport, Ind. H~ewa n eisot inttoro wheorse, s'o webouh evene~is. -him home July 30. 1902. in an awful blicity comes , condition. He had lost his mnd almost irease in # family; could not even nind his bed; tile publicity ( was a totl w reck. He ha from 65to d there is no Dr. Miles' Nervine, and before the first ag a period i ottle was used, we uld see a chang ss will stop him ever slncew and he has had but tw eylght spells sice lastAust that the ~ ihes to ask any questions concerning thi Ifape . E. H. BUNNELL, Lincoln, Ind. ss If you Dr. Miles' Nervlne is sold by yotrr frrt bottle vwil bene rt. ht tashe tw 11 refund your money. .. Miles Medical Co.. Elkhart. Ind