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NUN CA A SI J JNO. H. M Phone 39. A A visit t Store willI the veterai cordial in to come ar That my stock ceries is kept fl can supply all Sunbeam ( Heinz's Pi< Canned IMeats in great S. C. J Hri Several Buggy H Will be s( A fulL at close p1 Come b Farm Sur A. B. Play B andg here. goods Mask NALLY'S XNDY. . FRESH IIPMENT UST IN. :MASTER & CO. DRUGGISTS. Real Treat. o the New Furniture prove a real treat to s and all others, A vitation extended all id see that this is so. H. E. KETCHIN. R IN MIND of Fancy and Heavy Gro ull and fresh and that I your grocery wants. offee is a leader. kles the best of all. Fruits, Vegetables a n d variety. ) HN ST ON. irness td... . -dles. sets extra good arness just in. >ld right. tock of Bridles rices. tere for all your >plies. Cathcart. all == = et your base ball good A full stock of Rleach' on hand==Bats, Ballb s, Mits and Gloves. . A. W HITE, Raetre anr1 Confectioner. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Wednesday, May 9, 1906. -Train 29 now stops at way stations as heretofore. -Postmaster Rion is spending a while at Stearns, N. C. -Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Quattle baum have returned from Atlanta. -Mr. J. M. Lucus- of Dupont, Ga., is on a visit to Mr. W. A. Hood. -Mrs. Jno. S. Cathcart is on a visit to relatives in Spartanburg county. -Miss Lizzie Harlee of Flor ence is visiting at Mrs. Lou Mc Master's. -Mrs. Addie Williford is spen ding several days in Columbia with relatives. -Rev. J. R. McAlpine and family of Pineville, N. C. are with relatives iu town. -Mr. Louis Bye has accepted a position with Pletcher & Mc-' Cormick of Columbia. -Messrs C. W. McCants and Jesse Doty attended the ball in Rock Hill Thursday evening. -Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Melli champ are spending a while with his daughter, Mrs. Jno. H. Me maste. -Mrs. D. D. Gaillard has re turned to her home in Washing ton after a short visit to relatives in town. -The pension money is now in the hands of Clerk of Court Lyles and parties interested are requested to call. Messrs A. G. Fewell of Black stock and J. E. Fulp of Fort Mill spent Saturday in town with Mr. J. H. Thornwell, Jr. -Mrs. W. 0. Brice has re turned from Summerville, where she went to see Dr. Brice, who is now greatly improved. -At the election hold Monday J. Frank Fooshe was reelected trustee of school district 14 to serve for a term of three years. -Miss Lil Dwight left Monday for Columbia, from which point she will leave to-morrow for an extended visit to relatives in St. Louis. -There will be two vacancies in Winthrop College from Fair field. Prospective applicants are requested to read advertisement elsemhere. -Dr. Jas. H. Carlisle, the venershlo ex-president of Wof ford, e-lebrated his 81st birthday Friday May 4. The day was observed as a holiday on the Wof ford campus. -Winn Lodge was well repre sented yesterday at the district convention Knights of Pythias at Fort Mill. The Mt. Zion nine also went up and crossed bats with the school team of that place. -Mr. J. H. Thornwell, Jr. will go to Ebenezer Thursday to de liver the Memorial address. Mr. Tb orn well has also been selected as the alumni orator for the Presbyterian College of South Carolina at its coming commence ment at Clinton in June. -At the annual meeting of ,the stockholders of the Young Men's Saving ar d Loan Associa. tion held a few evenings ago all the eld officers were re-elected. T. H. Ketchin and Dr. S. Lind say were elected directors in place of J. P. Caldwell and D. A. Crawford, resigned. Marriage at Blythewood. Mir. C. D. Wilson and Miss Kate McLane were .married at the home of Mr. E. B. Price in Blythewood Sunday evening, A pril 29 by Rev. G. P. White. A Successful Entertainment.p *The entertainment at the Thes pain Ball Friday evening for the l benefit of the Winnsboro Public Library proved asuccess in every~ way. The interesting program, as printed last week, was carried out to the delight of all. A nice sum, $37.00 net, was realized. This will at once be invested in books for the library. This ad dition will greatly stimulate the interest in the library and should result in the addition of still other members. Found Dead in Bed. Dr. Brum Reeves, son of Mr. - an d Mrs. R. C. Reeves of Long town, wad found dead in his bed at his father's horne yesterday morning. He was 24 years old and about a year ago completed his course in pharmacy at the Atlanta College of Pharmacy. He , had held aposition in Union a~ Sshort while after gradua~tion, but had to give up the same on ac 8 coopt of his health. He had been a sutierer .from heart trou a, ble for some timge and this was the cause of his death Haevou pains in the back, inflamn mto~of any kind, rheumiation, faintin spells, indigestion or constip a tion, H ollister's Rocky Mountain Tea miakes you well, keeps you well. 35 Machines Cheap. We offer this week six ne drop head automatic Paragt Standard sewing machines factory prices for the spot cas1 Ladies, this is your chance i get a good machine cheap. D. V. Walker & Company. A Sure Shoe Store. Attention is called to the ad vertisement of the Callahan-Dol son. Shoe Company. This i Columbia's new shoe store, nex door to J. L. Mimnaugh's, and i is one of the most attractive store; in the city. They will be please< to have you call, when in Colum bia, and they want you to reat their weekly invitations in Th< News and Herald. 3 Annual Meeting Fit. Zion Society. The annual meeting of the Mt. Zion Society was held in the town hall Monday morning. ThE following officers were re-elected for the ensuing year: H. A. Gail lard, president; A. S. Douglass senior warden; J. Q. Davis, juniol warden; T. H. Ketchin, secretary and treasurer. J. C. Caldwell was elected as the Society's re presentative on the board o. trustees of school district no. 14 to succeed himself for a term o three years. Ice and Beef. Having met the demands for ice during the winter and early spring months for sickness and other causes, I desire to call the attention of all to the fact that ] am handling ice by the earload and shall be pleased to have youi patronage. My prices are the lowest aad all orders given prompi and courteous attention. Am still supplying the verj best beef and shall be pleased tc have your orders. Send or phone here for youm ice and beef. Jno. W. Russell. Dry Goods Stores Close Early. Acting upon the suggestiot made in these columns last week the following dry goods storE will begin their early closing al 6 o'clock with the exception oj Saturday next Monday May 14 Caldwell Dry Goods Company Ketchin Mercantile Company D. V. Walker & Company, and F. M. Clark. This puts the early closing two weeks earliei than it has been heretofore, a feature that will be greatly ap preciated by the clerks and that will work to the advantage of the miarchants tr. if all the ladies will act in accordance with these hours and-that they should surely do. The grocery stores have al ready begun their early closing Dr. Quattlebaum in Winnsboro. -Dr. A. G. Quattlebaum, who graduated at the Southern Denta) College in Atlanta, last week has just returnetd home and will at once enter upon the practice of his profession here in his home town. His office will be the same as that occupied by his father, the late Dr. B. J Quattle baum, who practiced dentistry in Winnsboro for nearly a quar ter of a century with marked success. Dr. Quattlebaum re mained in Atlanta several days after his graduation in order to stand the examination before the Georgia board of examiners, sc that he might have a license in that state also. Dr. Quattlebaum's many friends are greatly pleased to know that he is to remain here in Winnsboro for the practice o: his profession and from the fine rocord that he has made at college they expect him to meet with success. W. S. flcDonald Resigns. Mr. W. S. McDonald, who has been a valuable clerk in the dry goods department of S. M. Jones & Co's store for about 3 years, has resigned to accept a more lucrative position with the New York Ljife Insurance Co., the resignation to go into effect the first of June. His territory will be Chester and Fairfield counties with headquarters in Chester. Mr. McDonald is an exemplary young man and we bespeak for him abundant success in his new business..-Chester Lantern. School Closing. The closing exercises of the Cool Branch school will be held Friday May 11, at 8 o'clock p. r, with an up-to-date and appro priate entertainment by the pupils. A small addmittance fee will be charged at the door for the benefit of the schoo] library. Tihis school is undei the ef~cient management of the.l highly accomplished i a1'pains taking teacher, Miss Bertie Dur ham of this county. The public is invited. A treal is in store for those who will be so fortunate as to attend. Shelton, S. C. May 5,190. K. II Lt ;01 Get ready for hol have just what yot our White Goods, 1 to,5oc. the yard; fi s Linon and many st t Fine colored Law t a yard; a specially We can trim all 1 Laces and Embroid but the prices are c In light Silks we 39c.; fine soft Jap z values in silk. Our April busines we have the styles and then the prices goods by express ar SHOL .Up-to=date in sty 'in Oxfords, Gibson1I ptices as low as the Oxfords at soc. a pg er, 'Gun Metal Calf; the best. ST :Some Prints at 4c. 14 yards Androscog, Sixteen dozen fin and $1.25, special p There is a reason it will pay you. Caldwe COUNTY CONVENTION rIET MON DAY Reorganized and Elected Delegates to the State Convention in Columbia May 16. The county convention met in the - court house Monday at 12 o'clock and was called to order by Chairman Brice. A temporary, -organization was effected by the 'election of J. E. McDonald as .chairman. The conventi' a was Teorganized by the election of T. 8. Bcice as president, Dr. J. J. *Robertson, vice-president and J. ZR. Curlee secretary. On motion Holly Grove's or ganization (a new club in the' -Cedar Creek section) was recog nized by the convention, and the -delegates therefrom'given a place in the convention. T. S. Brice was reelected county chairman. T. H. Ketchin was re elected member of the state ex ecutive committee. T. S. Brice was elected by acclamation as chairman of the delgation to the state convention. The other delegates elected were: A. Lee Scruggs, W. W. Dixon, D. L. Stevenson, J. B. Burley, J. R. Curlee, Dr. M. Langford, Jno. G. Mobley. The four defeat-I edII'candidates were elected d alternates: A. H. Brice, Dr. J. J1. I Robertson, S. R. Rutland, R. D. Bolick. The following resolution, in troduced by W. W. Dixon, was e freely discussed and then passed: o Whereas, the registration cer tificates and poll tax receipt-i . were conceived and designed with e other devices in our election ti laws to insure white supremacyg in the elections in our state and ! 'were not intended to be vexatious| on the voter when the contest was entirely between the white race, therefore be it. Resolved, that this convention put itself on record as opposed to any restrictions of the voters in the primary election of the Democratic party other than now in vogue and expressed in the F c'onstitution of the Democratic party. S Fortunate Missourians. "When I was a drugaist at Lironia, Mo.," writes T. J. Dwyer, now of Graysville, Mo., "three of my customers were permauently cured of consumption by Dr.: King's New Discovery, and are I well and strong to-day. One was trying to sell his property and move to Arizona, but after . using New Discovery a short Sii time be found it unnecessary to T1 do so. I regard .Dr. King's New \\ Discovery as the most wonderful k medicine in existence." Surest eoc Cough anti Cold cnre and Throat mn and Lung healer. Guaranteed by I McMaster Co. and Jno. H. Mc Master & Co., druggists. 50c and $1.. Trial bottle free. b It pours the oil of life into your sys Stemn. It warms you up anid starts the t* life blood circulating. That's whv~at Hollister's Rocky MIountain does. .,5 cents, Tea or Tablet. Jno. HI. 31c3as- P neG trO weather by getting light weight: i want, and especially invite you ,he finest and sherest Organdies, ne Wash Organdie, Persian Lav yles of lace effect. ns, Mulls, Organdie. Lawns as ci pretty line at ioc. and 12 i=2c. a y :hese for you with the prettiest po eries ever shown here. We sell I heap. are showing in black and white S Lnd China at 5oc. and 75c. These ILLINERY ;s the best we ever had. The reas< the quality and variety to please are low. We are constantly ge1 id can please you in the newest st] iS. SHOES le and quality the best; just what 'ies, Vici, Patent Leather and Whi1 y have ever been. A job lot Ladii Lir. Gents' low shoes in Vici, Pate all the new shapes; prices the lowe ILL OFFERING the yard; 36-inch Unbleach 4c. Fn Bleach $i.oo. e Negligee Shirts just received, w rice 5oc. and 75c. Get some of til for spending your money with us 11 Dry Uood4 Vulcanite R Every square foot ol ing is guaranteed goc climate. Weather=proof, rot= fire=proof. Strong an BEST READY= ROOF I - KNOWN. Cheaper and better 1 gles. Try it. K. R. McM WRefrigerators, Ice Cream CAN DI ~reezers, Screen Docrs and Win-_____ ows, all in stock now. Will be HOUSE 01 leased to have you call before Ir am a c nying. T. M. Haynes. the House< --- to the actio: A torpid, inactive liver can produce fmary. sore bodily ills than almost anythiug I hby se. It is good to clean the system out daefrebyhe >casionally. Stir the liver up. and daubt ote at into shape generally. The bestsujctob ~sults are derived from the use of De- primary. itt's Little Early Risers. Reliable CO U) feetive, pleasant pills with a reputa-I rm. Never gripe. Sold by all drug- I hereby- n sts. date for re -------rreasurer of OST1-On Saturday, May 5 a to the actio: five dollar gold piece. Person mary. finding such will be rewarded; for same at the News and I am a ca Herald office. Ithe office :OUJSE TO RENT--Four room Ceoty, sub cottage on 2loultrie street inDeocai Winsboo. ppl toF.M. Gadsden, Rockton, S. C. PRC OR SALE-One good milch I hereby ai cow fresh in milk. Apply' to A. of Probate of S. Douglass. to the actio: ['RAYED OR STOLEN-Two mnarv. yearlings; one a grade Jersey' heifer with points of horns COUN' sawed off; the other small I hereby at brindle steer. Reward f o r (latee forre information as to whereabouts. ject to the a R. C. Stevenaon, Winnsboro, primary. S. C. [OARS A N D TOBACCO- Wintn Some good brands at close The examni prices. R. A. Buchanan. vacant schon lege and fc For a painful burn thera is nothing students wi] e DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Court House iere are a host of imitations of De- Ia. nm. Appli 'itt's Witch Hazel Salva on the mar- than fifteen: t-see that you get the genuine. Ask Iarships are v: r DeWitt's. Good, too, for sunburn, will be awar< ts, bruises, and especially recomi- highest, avel ended for piles. The name E. C. provided th< eWitt & Co.. Chicago, is on every governing th x. Sold by all d ruggists. ' eholarship s) - ----- Johnson bel W~That last year's suit can *Iga s ho~si > 3 made to look as bright an d fre tuition. esh as new, if you will bring it open Septet Isaiah Bens m, the merchant fuirther info ilor at the Thespian ball. If Hil [. c.r u are not a member of the ' - cessing club, join now, so that TOILET u may have your suit kept trim jprices. ods. 4oods. We to look at price ioc. vns, India teap as 5c. trd. itterns of ine laces, uziene at are great )n for it is every one, :ting new tles. you want .e Canvas; s' White nt Leath st, quality the yard; )rth $i.oo ese. , because 5 Co. 00fing this roof d in any proof and d durable. NG than shin= aster. DATES' CARDS. REPRESENTATIVES. indidate for re-election to >f Representatives, subject a of the Democratic pri A. HOMER BRICE. innounce myself a candi E~ouse of Representatives, - e action of the Democratie W. WV. DIXON. TY TREASURER. nnonnce myself a candi Alection to the office of Fairfield County, subject a of the Democratic pri A. LEE SCRUGGS. AUDITOR. adidate for re-election to of Auditor of Fairfield lect to the action of the rimary. E. F. PAGAN. BATE JUDGE. mnounce myself a candi ~ction to the office of Judge Fairfield County, subject 1 of the Democratic pri D. A. BROOM.. ['Y SUPERVISOR. mnounce myself a candi election to the office of f Fairfield County, sub etion of the Democratic J. B. BURLEY. ollege Scqolarship and ance Examination. aation for the .award of Lrship in Winthrop Col r the admission of new 1 be held at the County on Friday, July 6th, at 9 eants moust not be less rears ofage. When schol icated after July 6, they led to those making the age at this examination ay meet the conditions e award. Applicauts for 71ould write to President 'ore the examination for pplication blanks.. )s are worth $100 and The next season will a ber 19th, 1906. F o r -mationi and cataloguP, s. D. B. Johnson, Rock SOAP-At bargain R~ A. TBnchanan.