The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, August 08, 1906, Image 5
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)obson Shoe Co.
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charges when money
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Purniture.
3hillips.
n's Fruit Jars,
ts and half gal=
will be sold
::heap for cash
o close out.
. JOHNSTON.
You Pay
or What You Get,
Get
r What You Pay.
, you get just what you pay
r more than what you get
amount of money. It will
here for what you have to
ete-Furniture, Dry Goods,
es, Wagons, Groceries, etc.
It Boag's, it is not to beihad
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LOCAL~ INTELLIGEN(E
Wednesday, August 8, 1906.
-Superintendent Thornwell
spent Sunday in town.
-Mrs. H. B. Refo. is back
from Wiightsville, N. C.
-Mrs. A. W. Brown and child
ren have returned from Columbia.
--Mr. A. W. Brown spoiit Snu
Jay in Chester with his brother.
-Miss Eloise Elliott is spend
ing a few days at Glenn Springs.
-Mrs. Nan Ragsdale has re
turned from a visit to relatives
at Blairs.
-Mr. W. H. Flenniken wor
shiped a t Hopewell Sabbath
morning.
-Rev. R. M. Stephenson of
Clover is visitihg at his old home
at Albion.
-Dr. C. L. Jennings was with
his brother, Mr. J. M. Jennings,
a few days last week.
-Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Ruff of
Greenwood have been spending
several days with relatives.
-Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jennings
were in Columbia yesterday at
the Jennings-Tolbert marriage.
-Miss Lizzie McMeekin o f
Jenkinsville is with her daughter,
Mrs. G. W. Ragsdale.
-Misses Mary Ellen Aiken
and Carrie Elliott have returned
from Washington.
-Miss Annie Davis, who has
been in Washington for several
months, came home yesterday
-Dr. T. L. Davis of Rock Hill
on his way home from Chicago.
spent yesterday in town.
-Ridge Springs and Winns
boro will again cross bats on the
college green this afternoon at 5
o'clock.
-Miss Hurtelene Robertson
who has been visiting the family
of Mr. R. E. Ellison left last week
[or the mountains.
-.r. and Mrs. E. D. Rou of
Reddick, Fla., visited relatives
here and at Greenbrier the past
week.
-Miss Mamie Jordan I e f t
Ionday afternoon f o r Black
Hountain for a stay of several
weeks.
-Mrs. J. W. Seigler and child
,on are with relatives on Sulli
van's Island for the month of
&ugust.
-The picnic at Lebanon
chool house Wednesday w a s
argely attended and proved a
most pleasant day.
-Messrs W. V. and E. J.
tewart have returned f r o m
Asheville, N. C., where they have
b-een spending a few days.
-Mr. Claude Leitner of Bos
ton was here at the campaign
meeting, being on a visit to his
brother and other relatives in the
county.
-Rev. C. E. McDonald left
yesterday for Glenn Springs
where he will spend a few days
before going on to the mountains
or the rest of his month's vaca
tion.
-Rev. Dr. Wallace, who con
ducted the funeral services of
Mrs. Boyce, returned to his home
in Virginia Monday afernoon.
Her daughter, Mrs. F. A. B.
will remain with relatives here
for a few days.
-The campaign me e ti ng
brought along two fine news
paper men in the persons of
Messrs Zach McGhee and N. M.
Salley, the former representing
the State anh the latter several
different papers.
-Messrs Will and Ed Bank
head and Misses Etta and Lizzie
Bankhead went to Columbia Sat-'
urday to accompany the remains
of their cousin, Mr. J. Ross Sloan
to Aiston, he having died at his
home in Columbia the day before.
Brick Church Picnic.
There 'will be a basket picnic
at the Brick church Saturday.
The ladies will serve ice cream
and the men will clean off the
cemetery.
'Reckling Coming.
Mr. W. A. Reckling the Colum
bia photographer will b e i n
Winsboro the week commecing
August 20th and remain through
out the week. If you want photos
this is your chance.
Commercial Club fleeting.
There will be a business meet
ing of the Commercial Club to
mo row evening at 8:30 o'clock
and all members are requested
to be on hand as matter of im
portance will be attended to.
Up-to-date Shops.
Mr. H. W. Hanahan now has
hsshop complete and is ready
for an, .?nd all kinds of repaiz
work." He has installed a gaso.
line engine and all his machmnery
is run by power. Mr. Hanabat
is a first class machinist and with
his up-to-date appliances will dc
work of a high order. He wil.
be glad to have you to bring hin
your repair work, all of whici
will be given special and promp'
attntn.n Give him a call.
One Day Late.
In order to get a report of tiI
first campaign meeting which wi:
be held Tuesday. August 14,
}easterville, The News and Hei
aid will appear one day late nex
week. The other campaign nmeet
ings will be as follows: Monti
cello, August 15; Greenbrier
August I; Blythev,ood, Anuu
17; Longtown, August 16; Mtfrd
August 21; Woodwaid, Augus
22; Winnsboro, August 2:3.
-"The Seaboard Air Line wil
coerate its sixth annual easteri
seashore excursion from Colum
bia on Wednesday, August 15th
Low rates; regular train servic<
which is unexcelled. Tickets good
two weeks.
Winnsboro Wins.
In the game Tuesday afternoor
between Winnsboro and St. Mat
thews, the home boys came out
victorious by a score of 5 to 4.
It was a fine game of ball and
was he best attended of the sea
son. While the St. Matthews
boys won three out of the four o:
the series, the home boys say they
have never been up against a
finer set of boys anywhere and
they are hoping for another game
with them at some other time.
Batteries: Winnsboro, Andersor
and Elliott; St. Matthews, Wan
namaker and McPherson.
Winnsboro played two games
with Rock Hill Thursday and
Friday and in each came out
ahead, the score for the firsi
being 6 to 1 and for the second
3 to 2 Winnsboro's batteris in the
first game was Anderson a n d
Elliott; in the second Desportes
and Bye.
For Over Sixty Years.
MRS. WINsLow'S SOOTHING SYRUr
has been used for over 60 years by mil
lions of mothers for their children
while teething, with perfect success.
It soothes the child, softens the gums,
allays all pain; cures wind colic, and
is the best remedy for Diarrhma. It
will relieve the poor little sufferer im
mediately. Sold by druggists in every
part of the world. Twenty-five centL
a bottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs
Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and take
no other kind.
Citadel Scholarship Examination.
The examination for the vacani
scholarship in the Citadel Acad
emp from Fairfield county will bE
held at the court house Fridaj
August 31.
D. L. Stevenson,
Superintendent of Education.
WORLD'S BEST DRINK
Deep Rock Ginger Ale. Fo:
sale by R. A. Buchanan.
FOR SALE-Our ginning out
fit, consisting of 1 10-horse en
gine, 1 60-saw gin and a num
ber 2 Boss press- J. A. & R
E. Richtrdson, Nelson, S. C.
Final Discharge.
Notice is hersby given that the un
dersigned will apply to D. A. Broom
Judge of Probate for Fairfield County
on the 4th day of September, A. D
1906, at 11 o'clock A. M., for a fina
discharge as Administrator of th<
estate of Lawrence Feaster, deceased.
A. C. FEASTER,
8-8-4t Administrator.
NOTICE.
All persons indebted to the estate o
Malinda Legg, deceased, are hereby
notified to make payment to the under
signed, and all persons holding claims
against said estate are notified to pre
sent their claims duly verified to the
undersigned.
M. A. DTCKERSON, Executor,
8-8 2t Shelton, S. C.
Notice to Overseers.
All overseers are urged to worn
their roads at the earliest possi
ble time. This is an importani
matter and the prompt attentiot
of the overseers to this notice
will result in great good to the
county. The time required fo:
work on the roads of all able
bodied men between the ages o:
18 and 50 is 4 days of 10 hour:
each. J. B. BURBLEY,
8-S 3t Supervisor.
CALL MEETING.
Farmers' Mutual Fire Insurance Co
A meeting of the Directors and Poli
y-holders of the Farmers' Mutual Firi
Insurance Company Is hereby called t<
be held at the Court House,,in WVinns
boro, at 11 o'clock A. M1., August 11th
1900. Matters of importance are to b
discussed.
THOS. L. JOHNSTON,
8-1-2t President.
There is nothing so pleasant as tha
bright, cheerful, at-peace-with-thn
world feeling when you sit down t
your breakfast. There is nothing s
conducive to good work and good ri
sits. The healthy man with a health;
mind and body is a better fellow,
better workman, a better citizen tha
the man or woman who is hand icappe
by somte disability, however slight.
slight disorder of the stomiac-h will d<
range your body, your thoughts an
your disposition. Get away from th~
morbidness and the blues. Keel) you.
stomach in tune and both your bhii
and body will respond. Little indil
eretions of overeating can he easily co:
rected andl you will be surp~rised to st
how much better man ycu are. Try
little 1Kodol For Dlyspepsia after yoi
meals- Sold by all druggists.
giD. V. Walker & Compan
have the most attractive bargair
in Ladies' Shoes ever offeredi
Winnsboro-100 pairs, formerl
$2.00 and $2.50, only One Dolh
to close out.
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Get ready for hot weather oy gE
have just what you want, and es]
our White Goods, the finest and
to Soc. the yard; fine Wash Org,
Linon and many styles of lace eff
Fine colored Lawns, Mulls, Org.
a yard; a specially pretty line at i
We can trim all these for you w
Laces and Embroideries ever shov
but the prices are cheap.
In light Silks we are showing in
39c.; fine soft Jap and China at 5(
values in silk.
MIL LIl
Our April business the best we i
we have the styles, the quality ai
and then the prices are low. We
goods by express and can please y
SHOES.
Up=to-date in style and quality
in Oxfords, GibsonTies, Vici, Pate
prices as low as they have ever be
Oxfords at 5oc. a pair. Gents' lo)
er, Gun Metal Calf; all the new sh
the best.
STILL OF
-Somt'Prints at 4c. the yard; 36=
14 yards Androscogan Bleach $i.o
Sixteen dozen fine Negligee Shi
and $1.25, special price soc. and 7
There is a reason for spending 3
it will pay you.
Caldwell Dr
A crtdo L LWO fedfecngn
- Wewl ega ofgr wit any one ~
A carlod of rthi ...WOI w fwords: nin~n
"Nearly all other cough cutes are con
stipating, especially those- en itafiing
and Tar moves the bowels. Of3 mtm
no opiates. You can get it alidru ggists.
GO-FLY keeps flies off Hor's and{
Cattle. Where GO-FLY goes 1N WillJ Rav
not go. Use it on your Horaees . ad
Cattle. Guaranteed by Stevement & Best
Co., Woodward, f. C.
Old maids would be scarce and lk'l tol n
find
Could 'they be made to see, d s i3~ (
How grace and beauty is combined
By using Rocky Mountain Tea.
Jo'H. McMaster & (o.gvem
- Don't drag along with a dull, bilioi is,
heavy feelingr. You need a pill. V s.e
DeWitt's Little Early Risers, t be; G O
famous little pills. Do not sicken or
gripe, but results are sure. Sold by e Ji -
druggists. ~ggeEC 9UE Ei
GLASSWARE-Don't forget 'to
come here for your glassware. : r'a e
R. A. Buchanan.
SHealthfux Locai
WOFFORD COLLEGE. Conservatory 0
e Strong .i acul
HENRY N. SNYDER, L L. D. ~ A\rt-E'ive
President. Full E~ng
Two degrees, A. B. an'd A. M. Foar Mi an
courses leading to the A. B. DereI i
ne Professors. DegreeNT,.
Library and Librarian. 'iI ne W. E. RJT,.
- Burnett gynlmasomI under :--me EJ'
1 tent director. J1. B. Cleveland :<'iee TOUR ADDER~
) Hall. Athletic grotmids. Course or i pig CATALO(
lectures by the ablest men on the plat-*
' form. Next session begins Septemn
ber 19.
Board from $12 to $16 a~ monthb. For C
Catalogue or other information, ad- O~~EE '2
dress J1. A. (;AMEWELL,
Secretary, Spartanhuirg, S. C. - -
SWofford College Fitting 7e sih
School.
r- Three .new brick buildings. Steam
'e heat and electric lights.
a Head Master, three teachers and - o.daain
r Matron live in the buildiings.- din, e:.d
Individuatl attention to eachi student. hctd
Situated on the Woflord Campus. baths and sit
y Students take a regular course in the Artesian wato
s Colleg.e Oynasium, and have aces of the county.
to the College Library. -tnac o
n $5.00 p~ays for board, tuition, and tnano o
y all fees. Next session begins Septetin- for young lad;
ar her 19th. For Catalogue, ctc., aiddress
A. MASON DrP~RF, Head Master.
artamhur, 8. C. 7-stf '
tting light weight goods. We
)ecially invite you to look at
;herest Organdies, price ioc.
ndie, Persian Lawns, India
ect.
indie. Lawns as cheap as 5c.
oc. and 12 1=2C. a yard.
ith the prettiest patterns of
rn here. We sell fine laces,
black and white Suziene at
c. and 75c. These are great
G4RY
ver had. The reason for it is
id variety to please every one,
are constantly getting new
yu in the newest styles.
SHOES.
the best; just what you want
nt Leather and White Canvas;
en. A job lot Ladies" White
v shoes in Vici, Patent Leath
apes; prices the lowest, quality
FERING
nch Unbleach 4C. the yard;
D.
ts just received, worth $i.oo
5c. Get some of these.
our money with us, because
Goods Co.
NRoE
onnctinl wi'th several
- a fence~ that isabso
We
b'~ IHave
_______ Just Received
I can supply your wants in niost all
make some very low prices,: which
rone.
vho. is thinking of doing some fencing.
W. C. BEATY CO.
J ars.....
a few dozens Mason's
ality quarts and half-=
~ruit Jars, which 'I am*
heap. If you need any
a call.
R. LAUDERDALE.
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urg Collegiate Institute.!
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on. PARENTS,
Music. EDUCATE0
tv. YOUR CHILDREN..=
ours es. YOUR BOYS
;lish Branches. AND GIRLS. U
y Discipline.
ography and Typewriting. U
cient Languages, Latin and Greek.
ewing and Cooking Glasses. 0U
s Mdern Languages, French and German.
UE. Expenses Moderate. -
W. S. PETERSON, President, 0
Orangeburg, S. C.
N
Neck High School,
Hartsville, S. C.
ard military, Buildings large and commo
> furnaces or steam, provided with shower
nated on campus of twelve acres. Pure
. Instructors graduates of leading colleges
Terms for board, tuition and medical at
ession 8120 00. Uniforms for cadet 830 00,
r about $18 00 for session. Write forecatalog.
R. W. DURRETT, A. M.,
Principal.