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To do even better thing
trade is so much
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LOCAL INTELLIGEN(
Wednesday, Jan. 18, 1905
~-Mrs. S. J. Dunn, of Ft. Wor
~eas, is with relatives in town
-aMiss Kate Mellichamp,
Blackville, is with relatives
town.
-Misses Carrie and Eloise:
lIott have returned from Ch~
lotte.
Mrs. 3. W. Durham, of F]
lHill, is with her mother, Mrs.
E. Boulware.
-Mrs. M. H. Mobley, of 4
-lumbia, has been spending a
d&ys in town.
-Miss Ethel Harden, of
jumbia, is visiting relatives:
.friends in town.
-Miss - Fannie Beckham,
*toek Hill, is the guest of Mi
.Julia campbell.
-Miss Mamie Taylor, of I
lumbia, is' spending a few days
town with relatives.
--Mrs. Drusilla Stanton is
Port Tampa, Fla., where she v~
remain for several weeks.
--Mr. W. A: Neil, of Flint E
left Monday for~ a stay of seve
weeks at Boardman, Fla.
-Mrs. T. F. Davis and el
dren, of Killians, spent seve
days in town lest week with re
tives.
-Mr. W. R. Elliott has acce
ed a position with W. C. Be
and will be pleased to have
friends call.
-Mr. C. K. Douglass and fa
ily left Monday for Marion, wh
he goes to engage in the miere
tile business.
-Miss Lucile Mim naugh
Columbia was operated upon
week for appendictis. She is i
convalescent.
-Mrs. G. G. Mays and e
dren, of Greenville, are the gui
of Mrs. S. 0. Byrd. Mr. M
spent Monday here.
-Miss Malvina Dudley, a:
4pending several weeks with A~
-B.-J. Quattlebaum, lef t Moni
for her home in Greenville.
~-Winnsboro has been
-reprsented this week at
,Supreme Court in session
~Columbia, all the members of
Ibar being in attendacne with
exception of Mr. W. D. Dougla
-.-Miss Eunice Bacot, who
-operated upon for appendicits
Chester a few days agt
reported as getting along
:and hopes to be home in a
days. During her absence
place in Mt. Zion is being fi
by Miss. Lilla- Beaty.
-The entertainment by
Anderson-Reobr Company at
Thespian Hall Fryeveir
iPatrolidge
Us During 1904
1 Inspiration
uring 1905
s for our customers, whose
appreciated. We shall
pleased to supply
your - - -
RE WANTS,
r small, for the new or re
ng the old.
I I L L I PS.
nd Mules
ARPIVED
A carload of
the right kind
and at the
right price.
3 Mares
ie brooders and
L Owens.
Lbles.
E -under the auspices of the lyceum
was one of the very best that has
been given here, a]] expressing
themselves as highly pleased
with it.
h,-There will be an oyster sup
per at Wood ward Friday evening
ffor thie benefit of the school. The
ipublic is cordially invited.
m-The State Bar Association
meets in Columbia Thursdaty and
Friday of this week. Mr. 0. W.
ar- Ragsdale, the vice-president for
the sixth judicial circuit, will de
mt liver an address Thursday after
M-noon on "Ndteworthy changes in
the statute law or points of gen
- eral interest made in the State,
ew in other States, and by congress
during the present year,"
Reid-Robinsan.
of On 'Thursday evening at the
iSS residence of the bride's father,
near Ridgeway, Mr. Erskine Reed
-? and Miss Viola Robinson were
in qaietly married, Rev. Mr. Mills
officiating. The happy couple
at with a'few .friends then repaired
ill to the home of the groom, where
a most delightful supper was
1l, served. Mr. Reed is an exceed
ral ingly popular young man, and a
most successful farmer. May
ii- happiness be theirs.
a- Tirs. N. U. Rawls.
pt- On Friday, the sixth of Janu
ty ary, in the presence of one daugh
his ter, one son, one sister, and many
relatives and friends, at her home
,m- in the Wateree section of this
ere county, the spirit of Mrs. Nancy
n- Gunning Rawls took its flight
from its earthly home to its heav
enly abode above the skies, after
s several years of severe affliction,
atShe was the widow of the late
owCapt. T. W. Rawls, who preceded
her to the grrve a little more than
bil three years. She was a devout
sts member of Mt. Olivet Presbyter-*
ysian church, a place of all places
on this earth she loved most, save
tmher Christian home.
trShe was, a kind friend, an af
rs fectionate and loving mother. and
aya true, devout Christian. None
knew her but to love her. She
ell always had a sweet smile, a warm
th9 welcome and kind advice for ev
in erv one she met.
the Ju~st as gentle as the spring leaves come
the Or snowflakes cover the so:1,
ss Passed she out from an earthly homn
'Into the home of God.
vas She leaves two sons, one daugh
at ter and two sisters to mourn he:
, isloss. Her rem:ains were laid tc
ell rest on Saturday evening in th4
few old family burying ground by the
her side of her husband aind severa
l!ed little ones that passed away man:
years ago.
the Mourn not bereaved ones, fo:
the your loss is her eternal gain.
i- One Who Knew Her.
Denth at Crosbyvlle.
Mr. Osnord 13o ilware, the
oldest e.itizPl of this neighbor
ic0d. d;ed on the morning of the
10th oat. He was eighty-seven
years old on the 17th December
and had lived on the place where
I he settled when first married
sixty-niu > years ego. He first
married when eighteen years old.
Ho was lixing with his third wife
when he died, H;e leaves a large
number of children, grandchildren
and great-grandchildren. He was
buried at Cool Branch church,
the services being conducted by
Rev. E D. Wells, his pastor. A
large number of relatives and
Jriends attended his burial.
Jan. 13, 1905. C.
Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the
health of the people of this county is
in imminent danger and must be taken
care of. It has been decided that every
precaution be taken to prevent pro
longed cases of pneumonia, grippe,
etc. The best thing to do is tQ give a
good cough mixture as soon as the
cough starts. Get MURRAY'S HORE
HOUND, MULLEIN AND TAR.
Only :.5c. a bottle. At all druggssts.
4rt Exhibit at the Armory.
Encouraged by the interest taken
in the ethibit of last year, Mt
Zion Institute has made arrange
ments with one of the best art
companies to place on exhibi
tion ncxt week one of the largest
and most carefully selected col
lections of masterpieces obtaina
ble fr this purpose. This is
known as the Horace K. Turner
Art Exhibit. The pictures are the
best possible reproductions from
the originals in carbone gravures,
and platinum prints. The exhibit
will be held in the. Armory
commencing on Wednesday, Jan.
25, and continuing three days.
The price of admission is ten
cents for children and fiftcen
cents for adults. The proceeds are
to be used in purchasing books
for the school library. Catalogues
giving full descriptions of the
works will be on sale and orders
will be taken for the purchase of
pictures, the prices of . hich range
from five to one hundred dollars.
For OverSixty Years
Mas. WxsoW's SOOTHING SYRUP
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,
altays all pain; cures wind colic, and is
the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will
relieve the poor litle sufferer immedi
ately. Sold by druggiata in every part
of the world. Twenty-five cents a
b< tdle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs.
Wiaslow's Soothing Syrup," and take
no other kind.
I .WLedgers, Ledgers, Ledgers
at the News and Herald office.
sPEc
To Close Out
we offer you SPECIAL
but we do offer theE
we want the cash,
we get in February.
Special prices on all:I
goods at first cost.
Some pretty Dark Sil
at less than cost.
Lot of Ready-made S
Dark Percales at 7%<~
Lot of pretty Flanne
These were ioc. and 12
We offer all Winter 1
tion of men's, ladies' a
A small lot of Blank
cost while they last.
, . 0 *
Balance of our Wint
cut prices. SOME OF
, . .
We have a great mal
heavy goods at cost.
good bargains we are o
We need a lot of m<
swap your money for a
good bargains besides 1
you can save money.
LEE'S BIRTHDAY
Will be Observed With Appropriat
Excrc:ses ny fit. Zion.
To-morrow is Lee's birthday
"As a man ht will even stand ou
ir American history on the sam<
level as Washington, the lofty.
minded national hero. As a grea
military genius, he will be b]
future generations classed witl
the very few world-known leader
of armies who tower abov.
humanity as leaders born of God.
Such is Lord Woiseley's estimat
of the man, who as soldier i
unexcelled, and who towers abov
all the great men of past ani
preseut ages in the love ani
esteem of his people, won foi
him more by the Christ-lik<
purity and gentleness of his life
than by the genius and glory o
his milit:ry career. We are indeed
a blessed and fortunate peop<
with such a hero for our youth tc
emulate.
Instead of indulging in th<
customary vacation that only
vaguely calls to memory the name
of the hero it pretends to honor
Mt. Zion Institute will observ(
the day with appropriate ex
ercises. Tha period imm;ediately
preceding the mid-day recesE
will be devoted to class instruc
tion and recitations on the life o.
Lee and the cause he fought for
At noon the school will assem
ble to hear an address from the
brave and honored veteran Capt.
H, A. Gaillard. To these ex.
ercises the public is cordially
invited.
The Best fledlcine I Have Ever Used.
Columbia, S. C.. Nov. 10, 1903.
Gentlemen: I have suffered a lonp
time from chronic liver complaint, and
find that Dr. James' Iron Blood and
Liver Tonic gave me more relief tlati
anything I have ever used. I recom.
mend it to all who suffer from consti
Vation. Yours truly,
J. S. Shehand.
THAT SUIT
will look as good as new if you
will have it cleaned and pressed.
I am prepared to do the -work for
you at the most reasonable prices
and I guarantee satisfaction. By
having your suit cleaned and
pressed it will look ener so Muoh
better all the while and will last
so much longer. If yo'u have not
been in the habit of having your
suit kept in goQd order, -begin it
now and see how much satisfact
ion there will be in the improved
looks of the suit and in its longer
wear. Give me a trial.
tf. W, Bose urham.
soma.Kid YorIae Aways Bogt
signature
of
:Balance of XM
PRICES. We do not offi
se WAiater Goocde
and want to make room i
ress Goods, and, a greal
ks at cut prices, and lot
;kirts and Jackets at cost.
:and 9'/c. a yard, worth
lettes and Dark Outing a
[c.
Jnderwear at first cost.
nd children' s-all new go2
ets and Heavy Flannels.
Clothing
er Clothing (and there are
T HEM UNDER COST.
Shoes
iy bargains in Shoes; soim
{ou will have to see then
ffering.
mey in January. Thisi
n extra amount of good g
:hose we mention. Call o
II Dry (
I
I -
The Cultus Club.
e The Cultus Club was deligh
fully entertained Friday afte
noon by Mrs. Lizzie Adams. Ti
t following interesting progra
wrs carried out:
Roll call.
; Quotations from Whittier
r "Eternal Goodness."
Points of interest in New Yor
-Miss Susie Ketchin.
Sketch of Washington Irvin
Miss Anna McCants.
Reading: "Legend of Sleep
Hollow"-Miss Annie Davis.
Reading: Kipling's -'Rece:
sional"-Mrs. S. C. Byrd.
After t!he o interstnig exei
-i,(;,5s; acl course atcl bon but
were served.
The < lnb members prefer
f were: )Ie-dames S. C. Byx(
W. C. . stv, T. K. Elliott, PreE
ton R'ion, J. G. M C'ants, Misse
Lilla &eaty, .Julia Campbel
Elizabeth Cureton, Isabel Doug
lass, Annie Davis, Carrie Elliot'
Susie Ketchin, Marie McCant.
Anna McCauts and lPessie Mc
Master.
The invited guests: Mesdame
B G. Pr.ttt of Washir:gton. S. J
Dunn of Fort Worth, Texas, J. J
Neil, U. G. DesPortes, W. A
Beaty, Misses Margaret and Na:
Thompson.
Pneu:nonia and La Grippe.
If you but knew the splendid imeri
of Foley's Honey and Tar yoV woul
never be without it. A dose or tw<
will prevent an attack of pneumoni,
or la grippe. It may save your life
''be prevention of (consumption is en
tirely a quostion of commencing th
proper treatment in time. Nothing I
so well adapted to ward off fatal lun;
troubles as Foley's Honey and Tai
Sold by McMaster & Co.
FOR RENT--Four-room housE
new and desirable,
J. 0. Boag.
FOR SALE-A good Diop Hea
Favorite Sewing Machine fo
$25.00. T. M. Haynes.
FOR SALE-Six pairs Thor
oughbred Mammoth Bronz
Turkeys (gobbler weighing 4l
pounds at 18 months); also on
registered brel Berkshire Sow
Prices right. -R. E. Ellison,
FOR RENT-House and lo
formerly occupied by Mr. Jobi
Hollis, known as Propst.dwell
ing. A. S. & W. D. DouglasE
Attorneys. 12-28
Notice to Stockholders,
The stoockholders of' the Merchants
Building and Loan Association wil
present their certificates of stock to thb
Secretary and Treasurer and have pay
mnent of !!ve dollars per share enterei
on same. W. G. JO RDA N,
1-18-it .Secretary and Treasurer.
IALE!
(inter Goods
~r everything at cost,
s at cost; for the reason
or Spring Goods that
t many new and fine
>f Dark Silk remnants
ioc. and 12%/c.
t 7'/c. and 8c. a yard.
We have a good selec
ds.
You can get them at
some choice suits) at
Sat cut prices and some
i to understand what
s your .opportunity to
oods. We have many
n us and you will find
ods Co.
Your Mou
's
Lj IF NOT SAl
y Y This is our policy, and
just to our customers.
We want your trade in
- loss to us on a particula
s - stanIl in the way when
i concerned.
' E MONEY BACK, THERE
$ ASATISFIE
*Jno. H. McMa
Phone 39--DRUGGISTS.
SWINiNSBO RO COTT(
Cotton Stoct
DIRECT WIRES
New York,
New Orlei
a
Out-of-Town Orders solicite
attention
Phone 82.
195 GADE I
W'yae Received a B
'Landreth's Gard
and Landrethi
"L4vdreth's Garden Seed a
'so our customers say. They ai
~them and be convInced,
McMaster C
Under Wlnnsboro Hotel.
MES! P1
I have just rec
lot of fresh Kent
which I offer ch<
or on one and
time with appr<
ity. Give me a
buying elsewher
please you..
M. W.[f
Special P
We are glad to announce that we
than ever b-fore for doing all kind:
REPAIR V
and that we shall be glaid to be fa'
may have. When needing anythir
oAll busiuess entrustedto uswil
-to..
R. T. Matthe"
,y Back
ISFIED.
we think it is but
general, and the
.r sale must not.
your business is
FORE, UNLESS
D.A
ster & Co.
-Wnnsboro, S. C.
s Grain
TO
mns,
nd Chicago.
I and given prompt
resh Supply of
en Seed
3 Onion Sets
Lnd Onion Sets grow,"
-e true to name. Try
ompany,
Druggists.
eived a nice
ucky Mules,
~ap for cash
two years'
aved secur
call before
-e and I will
So t y.
4otice.
are now better prepared
3 of
/OR K
-ored with any work you
ig repaired bring it to us
I be promptly attended A
vs & Son.

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