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With Our Advertisers. The Kingstree Dry Goods Co has a change of ad in this paper in re its handsome line of Easter hats. "Why cry hard times" when you can get plenty of good "pure food" at the Britton & Hutson store? Don't overlook the new ad of the Steele Furniture Co. It calls to mind many seasonable articles for the home. If it's a kodak you want,you don't have to go any farther. The Kingstree Drug Co has a tine assortment of the Eastman machines. See ad. Read the new ad of the Kingstree Furniture Co. They have a nice line of library tables and all kinds of up' - __ J i to-aate rurniiure ana no use iui mailings. Wagons galore ?1,2,o and 4 horse vehicles, buggies, surreys, harness, saddles, etc. A new lot just received by the Williamsburg Live Stock Co. See ad. W M Vause & Sons have a new ad in this paper calling special attention to their automobile repair department, under the supervision of Mr Victor Caldwell. An attractive ad of the Maxwell Motor Car appears in this issue over the name of the local agent, Mr DC Scott, Jr.who will be glad to demonstrate the car to anyone interested. Messrs Mcintosh & Alsbrook have an advertisement in this paper calling attention to their cleaning and pressing department. They have recently installed an expensive Had'man steam pressing machine, which does its work in a manner far superior to the old flat iron method. It is the only machine of its kind in the county and enables the patrons of these gentlemen to secure a class of wnrk that attracts attention. Read their ad. Avoid Spring Colds. Sudden changes, high winds, shifting seasons cause colds and grippe, and these spring colds are annoying and dangerous and are likely t< turn into a chronic summer cough. In such cases take a treatment oi Dr King's New Discovery, a pleasant laxative tar syrup. It soothes the cough, checks the cold and help? break up an attack of grippe. It's already prepared, no mixing oi fussing. Just ask your druggist foi a bottle of Dr King's New Discovery. Tested and tried for over 4C years. A PLAIN TALK TO VOTERS I am a candidate for the office of Sheriff and am very desirous of securing your votes and your active support. I will not insult your intelligence by handing you a lot of bunk which means nothing and X - 1 4.1 4. 1_ commns me iu less uiau naming. That is not my way. But if you vote for me it is my wish that you do so with the assurance that I have no masters other than the people and the laws of the people; I that I will have absolutely no personal favorites after elecj tion; that I will strive to the utmost to honestly and fearlessly perform the duties of the ofiice; that my only guide in the performance of those duties will be the law as it is enacted by those in power; that s the law will apply to all persons alike.rich or poor: that all men will look alike to me while I am in office; that the body politic is the master and that I am its humble servant.obeying its will as expressed by the law relating to the office to which I aspire. If under these conditions you can conscientiously fav. r | me with your support, then 1 will be profoundly grateful. 1 can offer you no greater ; reward personally than my TMitude.for officially I can do no more for you than for your jf neighbor or t'or any other law- Q abiding citizen. But I do want and earnestly fl solicit your vote and your act- f ive support, and I am taking I this public method of speaking I straight to you over my own ft signature. i My card appears in this paper in the column allotted to candidates. Yours very truly, adv. W T Wilkins. RECIPE FOR GRAY HAIR. To half pint of water add 1 oz. Bay Ram, a small box of Barbo Compound, and M oz. of glycerin?. Apply to the hair twice a week until It becomes the desired shade. Any druggist can put this up or J .V uvuic at. ?vijr IIIUC CU91. Full directions for making and use come in each box of Barbo Compound. It will gradually darken streaked, faded gray hair, and removes dandruff. It is excellent for falling' hair and will make harsh hair soft and glossy. It will not color the scalp, is not sticky or greasy, and does not rub off. { : Statement of ttie Condition of The Bank of Kingstree, LOCATED AT Kingstree, S. C. At ti e Close of Business March 7, 1916. | Resources Loans and Discounts $24*>,S5S SO | t >verdrafts, 4.1M 26 Furniture and Fixtures,. 2,283 78 Ranking House 2,155 71 ' j Due from Ranks and Rankers, 10,2<?5 72 | Currency, 4,875 i Gold 212 50 j Silver and other Minor Coin.. 3,586 25 Checks and Cash Items, 0.434 92 > Total $280,793 94 | Liabii.iiies i Capital Stock Paid In, . ? 60,0o0 on I Knmliie Fund 4.U00 00 ! Und. Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxes Paid, 2,<>13 S3 | Due to Hanks and Bankers, 75U 25 , Dividends Unpaid 56 00 Individual Deposits: 3ub to Check, .$57,275 81 Savings D?-ps.. loi ,515 11 Cashier's Checks. 182 91 158.973 S6 Bills Payable, Including Certificates for Money Borrowed, 55.000 00 , Total $280/793 94 Before me came F W Fairey, C isliier , of 'he above named bank, who, beincr duly sw??rn. says that the above and f<ir-uoinur statement is a true condition j wi said Hank, a- shown by the books of said bank. F W FAIREY. Sworn to and subscribed before me. thi> 20th day of March, H O Britton Clerk of Court. Correct?Attest: D C Scott, LkKoy Lee. John A Kelley, Directors. SlHlement o( the Condition of The Bank of Greelyville, located at Greelyville, S. C. . At the Close ol Bu>iness March 7. 1916. J Kesnurcns Loans and Discounts $51,S?'5 96 Overt! rat tsf 5.U52 74 Furniture ami Fixtures 1.228 69 J Banking House 1.695 4" ; Due from Banks and Bankers. 6,5>6 32 P.nrrenev 3.5' 5 , (if.id r/- 336 00 ! 1 Silver and other Minor Coin,. 87 j > Total $70,93U~98 { Liabilities t Capital Stock l aid In $15,000 00 i Surplus Fund 4.350 00 I " Undivided Profits.less Current > Expenses and Taxes Paid.. 1,650 62 s Due to Banks and Bankers 6 63 , Individual Deposits: Subject to Cbk..$24,130 52 Savings Deposits 15,667 56 Cashier's Checks 125 65 39,923 73 . Bills Payable,IncludingCertifii cates for Money Borrowed.. 10,000 00 Total $70,930 08 , STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, {? COUNTY OF WILLIAMSBURG, \ i Before me came C E Register, Cashier of the above named bank.who.being duly sworn, says that the above ana foregoing statement i* a true condition of said bank, as shown bv the books of ooi.i Kflnl- r F REGISTER. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 18th day of March, 1916. B S Fleming, Notary Public for South Carolina. Correct?Attest: T W Boyle, J F Montgomery, W E Lesesne, Directors. Statement of the Condition of The Bank of Williamsburg, located at Kinsrstrec. S. C. At the Close of Business March 7. !'.<]t>. j Resources ! Loans an?l Discounts, $277,701 sj Overdrafts, 7,443 88' i Furnitufc.'and Fixtures. 4,35*23 _ Banking Mouse. 9,313 13 r Due from Banks an ! Bankei ", 14 iS4 n4 Currency, 3,143 00! Gold, 747 50 1 Sliver and Other MinorCoin 1.387 45 , (Check.- and CaMi Items 1,277 97 Total. *3!9,920 02 j L Liabilities ^ ; Capital Stork Paid In, *100,000 no j ! Surplus Fund, 3,000 uo,' I Undivided Profits, le-sCurrent ^ j K\p< n>e< and Taxe" Paid. 1401 71 (_ ; Due to Banks and Bankers. 454 32 ... ' Individual 1 >?*p??-its: Subject to Chk, 874.974 30 Saving" Dtps, 77 455 03 C" C:?"hier'" t. iks. "ol t'?G ?! 50,^03 99 I' Notes and Bills Rediscounted ti.SU'1 ' 0 , Bills Payable,includingCertifi- , P j rates for Money Borrowed, ">,000 no It i Total. $319,920 02 Before me came E C Epps, Cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above ami foregoing statement i~ a true condition I <?r" said bmk. a- shown bv the books oi s -idbank E C EPPS. !T? Sworn to ami subscribed before me, j , this 17th day of March. 191G. E Carroll Burgess [ls], Notary Public for South Carolina. ! ie Correct?a ttkst : di W 1 Nexsen, : f< J F McFadden, \ oi Chas W Stoll, ' oi Directors. =1" Make Money : Growing Peanuts! Spanish, N. C., Bunch, jValencia and Virginia Pea- ; nut Seed. Write us for |ti prices. i ?>! Carolina Seed Company,Inc. > HAMLET, N. C. tl i - ) w The . ) "pvON'T accept p I Jr Every man se ft will tell you i at low cost. !Kc'l! tell you thi and you know that ? are costing more an He knows and yen s operating cost cf an 0 live years,' time is w< (sideration We don't give you I- tei] you what we t i i facts and figures? I ii figures. Here they : ! b I Maxwell World's Nn T.ri't s v?thc,v.t a mot^' i Average mi!. > v.or day ( ! |I Miles Tier go'lcri of [ ?so !- Miles per gaPca cf oil.. Most Maxwell ow results than th*?se bi the actual fk -res sc t stock touring err bro h I\on-Stcp Record. IWhen you get vc be sure it will give y ?probably far more i figures indicate. Bu can get your Maxv l If you prefer, make pay the balance as yc | Touring < ; Roadstc * Price* F. 0 1= D. C. SO P1STRIBL Siafem^nt oi the Condition oi tlie ! armers' & Merchants' lank LOCATED AT JOHNSONVILLH, S. C., ,t the Close of Business March 7, 1910. j RESOURCES ,oans and Discounts. ?45,520.S3 urniture and Fixtures 1,600.no laiikin^T House 2,000.00 ue fr >m Banks and Bankers 1,659.00 urrency 285. <*0 ilver and Other Minor Coin 47.7'> hecks and < ash Items 50.00. 'otal S 51.163.13 LIABILITIES apital Stock Paid In S1o.0uo.ih urpius Fund 2,'ooj " ndivided Profits, less Current Expenses and Taxis Puid 343.98 ividends Unpaid 8 00 idicidual Deposits: Subject to Chock SI7.0.43.58 Savings Deposits 4.009.19 Time Certiorates of Deposit 1,512.24 Cashier's Checks 156.'4 24,311.15 ills Payable, Incl uding Certifiricates for Money Borrowed. 15,000 00 otal $51,163.13 <TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. / COUNTY OF WILLAMSBURG. I kS> Before me came R H McElveen, Cashr of the above named Bank, who, being uly sworn, says that the above and >regoinir statement is a true condition f said Hank, as shown by the bonks f said Hank. R H McElveen. Sworn to and subscribed before me lis 15th day of March, 1916. C J Rollins, Notary Public for South Carolina. Correct?Attest: S B Poston, A G Eaddy, T J N ottingham. Directors. Notice of MeetingThe annual stockholders' meeting of le Kingstree Building and Loan asso-! ation will be held Monday night.March j 7. at 8 o'clock, at the city hall. All tockholders are urged to be present, r if unable to attend in person, please ?nd your written proxy. By order of le President' ?V H Carr, It Secretary and Treasurer. jjj) ! Prco/ 11 I i claims or opinions. $ j lling an automobile hi' his car can be run fl* i lii ;. I . i s because he knows ? gasoline, oil and ti^es d more all the time. j! j i iiculd know that the j | j ^ y automobile during fcj i Drth \our enrefu' con- u ! si Ij i1 : j 1] any guesswork. We ?1 I mow. V/e state the proved and verified >j ft! ? ^ 6j ' ' j cr-Siop Record Facia i itop 22,023 -4 ciavt.) 500.5 He 21.S3 p | = M I! |! Tiers get even better ! r3T-/? iref o'rmfT Cj t when the Maxwell i Ice the World's rioter I .. j! ur mnxwcil you can ;? ou economical service economical than these a t to be sure that you r) ,-eil, ORDER NOV/. || ; a small deposit and >u use the car. Za.r, $655 | tr, $635 ; B. Detroit -"WW | OTT, JR., rroRS for * cty?ll I J 111 a^Trti i Wood's Prodactive Seed Corns. Our Virginia-grown Seed Corns have an established reputation for superiority in productiveness and germinating qualities. Wood's Descriptive Catalog tells about the best of prize-win- ^ ning and profit-making varieties in both White and Yellow Corns. r Cotton Seed. We offer the best and most improved varieties, grown in sections ansolutely free from boll weevil. Our Catalog gives prices and information, and tells about the best of | Southern Seeds, 100-DAY VELVET BEANS. Soja Beans. SUDAN GRASS. Dallis Grass and all Sorghums and Millets. Catalog mailed free on request. T.W.WOOD G SONS, SEEDSMEN, - Richmond, Va. POPLAR LOGS. Will pay market price for i good Pine, Poplar and Ash , Logs, delivered at our mill. Penn-Sumter Lumber Co SUMTER, - - S. C. ; To Drive Out Malaria And Build Up The System Take the Old Standard GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC. You know what you are taking, as the formula is printed on every label, showing it is . Quinine and Iron in a tasteless form. J The Quinine drives out malaria, the Iron builds up the system. 50 cents ins son of mmw CM)ME fqjks are still so out of date?or, to p 9 FOOLISH?as to hide their savings in an stocking, or under the carpet, or in some ot eem to think a bank is MYSTERIOUS or CO 'his sort of notion is, of course, way BEHIND 1 i this bank arc SAFE, and they GROW. This 1RNMENTAL supervision. RANK OF KINGS IA HOT II I Will Have a Wonderful I Upon Your Personal Appeal | C. We clear,, press and repair am wear. We do it promptly, sci< cheaply. C. When it leaves our shop it wi and "front" to it. It will attract a crowd?and so will you. C. We have installed in our Pressi ing Department a Haff-man Stearr chine that is of latest design and th ed device of its kind on the market, Yours for good servic MclNTOSH & ALS Dealers in Gents' Furnis Kingstree, P | -^T-I* i|k Model 15-F, II horsepower, three-speed, twin sylinde Model 16-E, II horsepower, single geared, twin cylim Model 16-C, 6 horse-power, three-speed, single cylim Model 16-B, 6 horsepower, single geared, single cyii Model i 5-L Sidecar - including 28x3 i,i. tire on sidec J A S . O . El 2 3-81 Dealer for Willi?nisbur^ C< Kingstree, - - Soul ?? BU??? II I BBMMMMMBMM?n ? a????a??? ????? I Better than ever?the Ford is now every business man. And it's the as well. Excellence with economy j cents a mile for operation and upke^ Service for Ford Owners" assures use of a Ford car. Runabout $417.75; Touring Car $46' $717.75. All Cars are fully equi Kingstree, S. C. On display and sale by Thos. McCut< Kingstree, ut it more frankly, so oli teapot, or an old her secret place. They MPLEX or UNSAFE. [HE TIMES. Deposits tank is under GOV1TRER. iON I Effect 1 ranee m 'thing that you cntifically and m 11 have ''tone" m ttention in any ing and Clean i Pressing Ma- I le most approv- A ibrook, * faing South Carolina jm* S\ fa m i 13J) I r $265,00 J ier $240,00 1 ler $230.00 9 nder $200.00 I :ar $ 75.00 9 PR S 1 aunty 1 :h Carolina . 1 == I nil i I i I 1 f a necessity to family servant r, less than two ep, while "Ford the continuous A 7.75; Town Car ipped, f. o. b. :hen, * So. Car.