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Organiz BANK OF] WINNSB( CAPITAL., We want your account and will ing easy and pleasant for you. If account with us, come and tell us see us anyhow. In our Savings Department inte rate of 4 per cent per annum, pa July and October. OFFI W. R. Rabb, President. T. W. Traylor, Vice-President. DIRE( W. R. Rabb, T. W. Traylor, J. C. Buchanan, D. V. Walker, J. W. Hanahan, R. Y. Turner, S. C. Cathcart, Want t( I have a few l I will trade for I --0 I will buy your : you will sell a prices. Balsam of Myi .D. A. CRIA Dee: McCo: Ral All parts and fi: machines alway better machines See me before bi M. SPECIAL E .....TH IS The Callahan=[ 1509 Main St., COLUJM We prepay express accompanies order. teed. C. B. FRIPI COTTON GINNERS AND Write for prices< Babbit Couplingcs Oa get Hack Saws Oil Cans Belt, L aLfether Packing all kind, bhafi Columbia Supply Co. - ed 1906 gi FAIRFIELD )R, S. C. la ISOOOO CE a appreciate it and make your bank ,you have not already opened your G why; if you have, then come and rest is cheerfully allowed at the - yable quarterly, January, April, CERS. J. M Jennings, Cashier. Hugh S. Wylie, Teller. a: 2TORS. Vi F. R. McMeekin, T. WN. Ruff, h,& J. R. Curlee, J. J. Robertson, J. L. Mimnaugh, Leroy Springs, b J. M. Jennings. ' h P F( Trade? i I i~ IL S3 a3 ew Buggies that iorses or mules. R E D mule or horse, if "i t summer time , at g! C C Best Liniment Used G GUARANTEED. t j] st kWFORD. to ring 1D rm ick is re ~Terr id eCs. <tures for thesee -s in stock. No O on the market. iyimg. , hr W. DOTY. su be th XCURSION ( i~t W E EK..... obson Shoe Co. ~~ of 3IA, S. 0., 1509 Main St. hi charges when money a Satisfaction guaran-= , Manager. ge ne Iat: bc _______________ si't Sc IMACHINERY OWNERS n the following Lubricators Belt, Gundy - >Belt, Rubber Drill Press eather Ejectors Hammers Files Pulleys be ig; Collars for shafting and anything12 ery supplies.te -- - Columbia. S. C. Jenkinsville Jottings. Mrs. Speigner of and two little rls of Lykesland are visiting rs. C. B. Douglass, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chappell Bookmfan's recently visited the tter's mother. Mr. Ed. McEachern has ac pted a position in Columbia ith the Bell Telephone company. Mrs. Dubard of the Cedar reek section has been visiting at .r. and Mrs. W. H. Ruff's. Miss Ethel Ragsdale of Winns >ro has returned home after a sit to relatives. Mrs. R. C. Blande of Mayes lie is now with her parents, Mr. id Mrs. P. M. B. Holley. Mrs. G. W. Suber and baby are siting her parents. Miss Lucile Curry is visiting .r uncle, Mr. J. B. Curry, in eenville. Miss Sadie Curry returned from ewberry not long since and will a amongst us for awhile. Miss May Roberts is visiting er sister, Mrs. Mollie Fellers, of ewberry. Mr. B, F. Sweedenburg, our opular agent at Alstor, has ac pted a position at Hodges, and succeeded by Mr. Milton Wil >n of Klines. Rev. J. H. Yarborough of Fort awn was summoned to the bed de of his mother, who has been id is yut quite sick. Mrs. May Glenn and little girls ive gone to Charleston. Mr. F. H. McEachern has bpen f on a trip to Savannah. Y. Galveston's Sea Wall akes life now as .safe in that ty as on the higher uplands. . W. Goodloe, who resides on utton st., in Waco, Tex., needs > sea wall for safety. He writes: :have used Dr. King's New Dis >very for Consumption the past re years and it keeps me well id safe. Before that time I bad cough which for years had been .owing worse. Now it's gone." ares chronic Coughs, La Grippe, coup, Whooping Cough and pre mts Pneumonia. Pleasant to .ke. Every bottle guaranteed at 1o. H. McMaster & Co.'s drug ore. Price 50c and 81.00. Trial >ttle free. White Oak Notes. Miss Ella Stewart, one of Long wn's fairest daughters, is visit g her cousin, Mrs. R. L. Stewart. Miss Macie Wilson is visiting g her aunt in Winnsboro. Miss Mary Fox of Concord, C., spent a few days last week ~th her friend, Mrs, C. W. Mob y. Mr. Wylie Buechel of Columbia spending some time here with latives. His many friends here e glad to see him so much im oved after a spell of fever. Mrs. Joe Patrick and daughter, iss Mamie, of Corsicana, Texas, id Mrs. Cynthia Gwynn of Ohes r were the guests last week of r. and Mrs. T. H. Patrick. Miss Willie Falls of Bowling reen is visiting the Misses strick. Miss Florence Patrick is -visit g friends in York county. Mr. H. A. Patrick has the finest rn I have seen this year. It is Supland and is worked partly Sthe Williamson plan. If no saster comes to it, he will make I bushels per acre. N. rhere is nothin g so plisant as that ight, cheerful, at-peace-with-the >rld feeling when you sit down to ur breakfast. There is nothino so aducive to good work and god re ts. The hea'lthy man with a healthy nd and body is a better fellow, a tter workman, a better citizen than e man or woman who is handicapped some disability, however slight. A ght disorder of the stomach will de rige your body, your thoughts and ur disposition. Get away from the >rbidness and the blues. Keep your >mach in tune and both your brain d body will respond. Little indis :tionis of overeat ing can be easily cor :tedl andl .ou will be surprised to see w much better man ycu are. Try a tie Kodol F.-r D~yspepsia after your als- Sold by all dIruggists. A-kedl to~ d. tht' a "gentleman" wise -1 dh n: (ee replied as flows: -A ma who is clean .th i:rd.'. a' d -outside, who ither b'-k- up to the rich nor >wn to the Poor, 'who can lose thout 5(qa1 aliug and win with t braggw.y, who is considerate women, children, and old peo P, who is tao brave to lie, too nerous to cheat, and who takes s share of the world, and lets her people have theirs." In Self Defense ajor Hamm, editor and mana r of the Constitutionalist, Emni nce, Ky., when he was fiercely acked, four years ago, by Piles, ught a box of .Bucklen's Arnica lve, of L ich he says5: "It cured inI Ieu days and no troub~le ice." Qaickest healer of Burns, res, Cuts and Wounds. 25c at o. H. McMaster & Co.'s drug >re. ~trongly endorsed. The recognized t. Our ;graduates are in demand. y and ntght classes organized each ek. Enter at once. Write for ais. TOTTMBITA, S. C. Cause For Joy. "Well, now, which do y o u think is correct, 'measles is' or 'measles are'?" chucklingly i n quired the landlord of the Tor pidville tavern. "Also, would you say, 'The Glee Club are' or 'the Glee Club is'?" "D'know!" replied the patent churn man, shortly. "Those old catch questions don't interest me a little bit. But what I'd like to know is why everybody looks so pleased and smiling to-day? Is there a picnic or a celebration or something of the sort on the tapis?" "No, skurcely that. It's the relief that is tekling 'em, not anticipation. You see, the Glee Club of the village academy was going to give a concert and canta ta to-morrow night, and now the measles have, or has, as the case may be, broken out, up there in the temple of learnin', and every member of the Glee Club - have, or has got it, or them, good and plenty, and the entertainment has been indefinitely-haw! haw! -postponed."- Watson's Maga zine. The End of the World of troubles that robbed E. H Wolfe, of Bear Grove, Ia., of all usefulness, came when he began taking Electric Bitters. He writes: "Two years ago Kidney trouble caused me great suffering, which I would never have survived had I not taken Electric Bitters. They also cured me of General Debili ty." Sure cure for all Stomach, Liver and Kidney complaints, Blood diseases, Headache, Dizzi ness and Weakness or bodily de cline. Price 50c. Guaranteed by Jno. H. McMaster & Co., drug gists. A Railroad rian's Prayer. The following is the text of a "railroad man's prayer" pasted on the fireman's side of the switch engine in the Northern Pacific yards in Spokane:. '-Now that I have flagged Thee, lift up my feet from the rough road of life and plant them safely on the deck of the train of salva tion. Let me use the safety lamp of prudence, make all the couplings with the link of love and let my hand lamp be t h e Bible, and keep all switches closed that lead off the main line into the sidings with blind ends. Have every semaphore block along the line show the white light of hope, that I -may make the run of life without stopping. Give me the Ten Commandments as a working card, and when I have finished the run on schedule time and pullad into the ter minal, may Thou, superintendent of the universe, say: 'Well done, good and faithful servant; come into the general office to sign the payroll and receive your check for eternal happiness.'" Summer Diarrhoea in Children. During the hot weather of the sum mer months the first unnitural loose ness of a child's bowels should have immediate attention, so as to check the disease before it become serious. All that is necessary is a few doses of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera a ni d Diarrhoea Remedy followed by a duo of castor oil to cleansa the system. Rev. M. 0. Stockland, Pastor of the first Mv. E. Church, Little Falls, Minn., writes: "We have used Chamberlian's Colie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for several years and find it a very valuable remedy, especially for sum mer disorders in children." Sold by Obear Drug Co. and all medicine dealers. The cook was going. "How, shall I word the recom mendation, Marie?" her mistress asked. "You know I can't touch on industry; and on the question of neatness the less said the better, while as for culinary skill.--" "Well, ma'amn," the cook cut in, "suppose you just say I stood this place four week-,. That will do me, I think."-Ex. A flystery Solved. "How to keep off periodical attacks of biliousness and habitual constipation was a mystery that Dr. King's New Life Pills solved for me," writes John N. Pleasant, of Magnolia, Ind. The only pills that are guaranteed to give per fect satisfaction to everybody or money refunded. Only 25c. at .Jno. H. McMaster & Co.'s di ug sbore. Tutt'sfPills FOR TORPID LIVER. A torpid liver deranges the whole system, and produces SICK HtEADACE,.~ Dyspepsia, Costiveness, Rheu matism, Sallow Skin and Piles. There is no better remedy for these commonu diseases than DR.'1UTT's LIVER PILLS, as a trial will prove, Take NoSubstitute. C. S. PIXLEY, MI.D. WINNSBORO, S. C. Offices: 4 Law Range. Hours: 10 to 3. J. D. McMEEKIN, Dentist. -WINNSBORO, S. C. ONTINUE Those who are gaining flesh and strength by regular treat ment with Scott's Emulsion sho tid continue the treatment in hot weather; smaller dose aa a little cool milk with it will sdo away with any objection which Is attached to fatty ro ducts during the heated season end for free sample. sco -Lr & BOWNE, Chemists, 409-415 Pearl Street, New York. 5.c. and $t.oo; all druggists. SUMMONS. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Teady McDowell, Edward Corde., An derson J. Cordes, and Frank Price, Ernest Price and Annie Gussie Price, by T. K. Elliott, their Guardian ad litem, Plaintiffs, against William Cordes, Defendant. Copy Summons. For Relief. (Com plaint -Served.) To the Defendant above-named: ' You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint (a copy of which is herewith served upon you) and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscribers at their office, No. 2 Bank Range, Winnsboro, S. C.. within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and, if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated July 16, A. D. 1906. - A. S. & W. D. DOUGLASS, Plaintiffs' Attorneys. To the Defendant, William Cordes: Take notice that the summons, of which the foregoing is a copy, and the complaint in this action were filed in the office of the Clerk of Court, at Winnsboro, in the County of Fairfield, in the State of South Carolina, on the 16th day of July A. D. 190u. A. S. & W. D. DOUGLASS, 7-18-6t Plaintiffs' Attorneys. EVERYTHING IN Flowets Plants Bulbs Seeds. Choicest up-to-date varieties grown by us. Carnations,' 75c. to $1.00 per dozen. Roses, $2.00 to $3.50 per dozen. Lilies, $2.00 to $6.00 per dozen. Chrysaithemums, $1.00 to $6.00 per dozen. Wreaths, Crosses, Anchors, &c., $3.00 12p. Bouquets, Boxes or Baskets of pretty Mixed Flowers, $1.00 to $10.00. Fine Wedding WorK a Specialty. Only give us an idea what you want and price and we will please you. ROSE RuLL GREEN ROSES, COLUMBIA, S. C. gligWe ship flowers everywhere. Read This. If you want to In= sure Your Cottou, Your Dwelling apnd Furni ture, Your Barn and Stock, Your Store Building, Your Merchandise, CALL ON Prompt attention as well as prompt settlement. Wood's Seeds Every farmer should have a copy of our New'FailCatalogime It givesibest methods of seed inglandifull information about Crimson Clover Vetches, .Alfalfa Seed Oats, Rye' Barley, Seed Wheat Grasses and CGovers Descriptive Fall Catalogue mailed free, and prices quoted on request. T. W. Wood & Sons,. Seedsmen, -- Richmond,:Va. Or Trade rk Brand Seds~ te A. GI. Quattlebaum, Dentist, Winlnelisboro, S. C. Office same as occupied by the late Dr. R T. Qnottehanm. Mt. Zion WINNSB( Session of 1906-1907 Beg at 9 Pupils are requested not to p are furnished by their teachers. In addition to the common s Zion offers an exceptionally stroni paration for pupils intending to pi fessional careers. A strong corps complete set of apparatus for insi high moral tone and 1 ealth of the tions offered by this school to si counties. TUITION AND IN High School Department....... Eighth Grade for other than Engl Outside of District in Common S For further information apply t or i Orangeburg Col I Healthful Location. Conservatory of Music. Strong Faculty. Art-Five Cours-s. Full English Branches. Military Discipline. Stenography and T PARENTS, Ancient Languas SEND Sewing and 0 YOUR ADDRESS Modern La FOR CATALOGUE. Expenses UW THE PUBLIC A DID YOU $23( PAID as INTER for first six ni Half as much, 11 holders got. 2 per< commr pays.4perc . saving KEE~P YOUR FIRST, where SECOND, w Cure Almost instan' .They also reli gia, Rheumat Stomach ache, jury, Bearing * ziness, Nervot By taking one oi Pills when you You not only av< ening influence o S nervous, irritabh - tablet on retirir This soothing i: brings refreshing 25 doses. 25Cce Institute, )RO, S. C. ins on Monday, Sept. 17, k. M. irchase books until correct lists :hool or elementary course, Mt. ; secondary or high school pre irsue business, scientific or pro of teachers, well selected library, ruction in the sciences, and the community are among the attrac udents from this and adjoining CIDENTAL FEES. ................$2.50 per month ish 'Branehes.....-1.00- " ,hool Branches... 1.00 " " 0 J. H. THORNWELL, JR., Superintendent. J. FRANK FOOSHE, Secretary Board Trustees. legiate Instifute. PAREN'IS, EDUCATE U YOUR CHILDREN. YOUR BOYS K AND GIRLS. ypewriting. es, Latin and Greek. yoking Classqs. 2guages, French and German., Moderate. S. PETERSON, President, 0 Orangeburg, S. C. m U ..WE.EE1.3.1.1.3.3.1.3 GOT LL OF IT!!! GET ANY OF IT? 12.41K EST on Deposits* onths of 1906. early, as stock ent per annum in nercial department ent per annum in s department. MONEY it is safest. here it pays best. boro Bankt. '1 Dr. Miles' 2 Anti-Pain Pills Headache ly, and leave no bad effects. ve every other pain, Neural c~ Pain, Sciatica, Backache, Ague Pains, Pains fromi in lown pains, Indigestion, Diz sness and Sleeplessness. 0 Prevent All=Aches two Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain fee an attack coming on. id suffering, but the weak pain upon the system. If and cannot sleep, take a g or when you awaken. ifluence upon the nerves sleep..