The news and herald. (Winnsboro, S.C.) 1901-1982, February 01, 1905, Image 1
PUBLISHED WEEKLY. WINNSBORO, S. C., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY ,'9-ETBISEg84
REPORT OF
CoUNTY SUPERVISOR. [
ROADS AND BRIDGES.
No. Amt.
475 W G Bankhead. $25 00
476 C J Jackson, 15 00
477 8 H Morgan. 1500
478 J B Stewart, 15 00
479 W E Braziel 21;00
480 W G Bankhead 25 00
481 C J Jackson 15 00
482 S H Morgan 15 00
483 J B Stewart 15'00
484 E L Willingham 24 75
485 8 E Brown 69 00
486 Wm Morthers 12 00!
487 J W Durham 10 00
488 J D BouIware 6 00
489 M L Cooper 46 80
500 Reuben Rosborough 25 00
501 C.B Richardson 1100
02 F D Boulware 5 00
503 S E Hill 7 20
504 Charles Paulling 5 00
505 R A Hudson 3 00
506 B F Crowder 5 50
507 L B Fee 9 501
508 Sam E Brown 5486
509 TEBurley 642
510 W G Bankhead 25 00
C J Jackson 18 00
12 J B Stewart 15 00
513 Jas Smith 15 00
514 W B Kennedy 16 4211
525 J B Stewart 16.05
526 W G Bankhead 26 75
527 Jas W Smith 16 05
528 8 H Morgan 16 051
529 J B Stewart 16 05
530 C J Jackson 16 051
531 W B Kennedy 17 57
532 T E Burley 6 87
533 Brown & Heins 58 70
534 E li Willingham 2548
535 WE Braziel 2247
536 Reuben Rosborough 26 75'
537 M L Cooper 50.08
538 J D Boulware 6 42
539 J W Durham 10 70
Wm Marthers 12841(
1 8 E Brown 73 83
O B Bidhardsoz 11 77
F D Boulware 5 354
8 E Hill 7 70!
ChaClei Pauling' 1605
OBAHIdSou321:
gg' B A,Hndsoa 3 2
547 B FCrowder 5881
548 LR Fee 1016
549 CJ Jackson 19 36
550 W G Bankhead , 26 75
551 W M Curlee 20 12!
55. W A Hood . 581
553 E4AGlenn 6042
554 W Q Bankhead 25 00
555 C J Jackson 1800
580 J A Stewart 15 00
581 J W Smith 1500
582 SE Boney 15 60
583 W JBurley 43 38
584 The State Co 10 30
~585 John L Haines 67 98
56D ACrawford 3 64
587 C J Jackson 19 26
588 W.G Bankhead 26 75
589 J BStewart 16 05
590 SE Boney 16 69'
591 J B Barley *6 421
592 The State Co 11 (21
593 T J Douglas 42 80'
594 E CJeter,M D, 8 02
595 R TMatthews &Son 4 39
596 A CTimms 7 49'
597 Chas Paulden 5 35
598 J B Harrison 3 21
599 W GBankhead 1 60
600OST Clowney . 8 02
601 Jas W Smith 16 05
602 R C Stevenson . 14 50
603 D J Griffith 37 50
604 Jas B Stevenson .11 50
605 J iSmith 13 20
606 Tally Peak 11 00
607 C WBroom 15 50
608 W G Bankhead 25 00
609 C J Jackson 18 00
631 J B Stewart -15 00
632 Jas W Smith '15 00
633 G H Steadman 2 00
634 A FRuff& Co 5 90
635 81I Gladden 9 00
636 T GCameron 9 00
JS8J Suber 11 001
WJHaynes 20)00
W Broom 16 58
tate penitentiary 40 12
J Jackson 19 26
B Stewart 16 05
W Smith 16 05!
VGBankhead 26 75
C Lewis 1 00
D Rose 13 00
AWLadd 17 05'
W JJohnson 39 00!
IlCThomas 6 15'
7 J WSmith 15 001
678 C J Jdekson. 2200
679 C C Jeffares 4 00
680 Samuel Branhan .1 00,
681 WV K Turner 2 00
682 A DHood 1 25'
684 W G Bankhead 25 00~
685 WOCBeaty 42 08
&686LA Bye 4 90'
(187 Cameron & Co 5 10:
701 H B Refo 10 95
702 R Y'T ~rner 188S72~
703 .J D Carley 3 143
704 Dauial Si 20 40
70)5 W 1 h 17 )2
736 D V Walker & Co 22 28
727 W D Tennant & Co 425
728 J M Wilson 9 11
729 R A Patrick 15 21.
730 J S Stone 12 14
731 J O Boag 23 25
732 DesPortes Mer Co 106 08
733 J W Seigler 36 15
734 J B Patrick 2 50
735 T W Brice 21 50
736 S C Cathcart 2 67
737 W G Bankhead .1 60
738 A B Cathcart 69 63.
739 A B Cathcart 61 24
740 CBFinley 2300
367 WE DeHihns 3 21j
368 W D Tennant & Co 813
B69 W A Broom 11 23
370 Cameron & Co 9 36
371 D Y Timms 78 89
372 R C Stevenson 4 28
373 Cameron & Co 428
374 " " 1601
375 C B Finley 13 91'
376 Alex Robinscn 16 05
377 S F Castles 12 84,
;78 C W Broom 8 56)
379 C W Broom 10 701
380 J A Baker, jr, 40 66
381 WWLigon 3301
382 D W Timms 2 67
383 George !oore 4 28
384 George Haigood 3 74
385 R C Stevenson -8 56
386 C S Brice 5 35
387 W A Hood 6 26
388 LABye 61 61
389 W C Peay . 2 68
390 J R Curlee 16 08'
391 Ca3sar McDuffie 2 14
392 A D Coleman 4 28
393 J E Gladden 5 35
394 ECJeter,MD, 856
395 W D Tidwell 6 42
396 J S J Suber 11 77:
397 AC Timms 321:
398 James Heins 5 35
399 W W Cloud 5 88 :
500 Glenn Peake 2 67 ]
)01 W W Lathan 4 1 ]
1022JESharp 4 28
503 A J Boulware . 3135 ]
)04 AJBrown 1284 :
505 Jim Jackson 18 46 :
506 M L Coeber 107 00 ]
)06 J C Stone 13 91 ]
l08 Wm Marthers 4 81
)09 R L Stewart 2 67 ]
310 R F Crowder 9 63. ]
311 G H Steadman 25 82 ]
#12 T W Jenkins 883,1
)13 0 C Cauthen 13 38 ]
514 B E Lyles 12 27 1
.15 J H Murphy 8 56:
316 W W Ir>v . 12 84 :
117 -Tom Weldon 1 07 ]
)18 Jno K Stevenson 7 49 J
519 C B Douglas 8 56 ]
)20 V C Boyd , 21 80 :
321 T W Turkett 5 88 1
322 John S Clowney 3 05 ]
)23 rabb & Herron 67 35 1
)24 L Willingham 2 14J
)25 Jno B Stevenson 3 85
)26 W D Raines 1 07 J
)27 Obear Drug Co 3 43J
)28 Mrs Sallie Crawford 16 05J
)29 Marcus Ldeb Co 56 84]
)30 Cameron & Co 6 42]
)31 J H Cooper &Others 13 45J
)32 E]B Mason 25 96]
)33 J RCurlee 25 521)
)34 JSJSuber 1177 ]
)35 S JGladden 4 28)
)36 W R Aiken 4 28]
)37 ad well Dry G'ds Co 32 21]
)38 W L~ Reid 8 02]
)39 W O'Bankhead 5 141:
)40 A D Hood 11 001:
42 DCBRuff 3 61:
343 G W Higgins 4 81
44 LA Bye 4 28:
)45 E CJeter, MD, 3 21
)46 J L Dickey 9 0
47 E BMason 7 49L
348 R APatrick 2 671
49 P C Turner . 16 05:
50 Jno P Matthews 34 67~
51 J W Seigler 352 40j
952 Wm Marthers. 5 3
)53 JL Smith 10 70[
54 J T Ballentine 34 33
35 M L Austin 4 01:
56 J M Wylie 1 60<
357 W A Hood . 11 77~
58 C WBroom 5 351
59 W M Harvey 4 28
960Z Broomu 214'
961 James E Gladden 7 60
962 E L Willinghamn 12 84
963 James Mattox 3 21.
964 J W Richardson 2 14
965 L Landecker 28 14
966 J V Richardson 2 67
967 T V Woodward & Qo 40 12
968 Cald well Drj G'ds Co 4 28
969 JJSuber 1177
970 W Ashford . 7 61!
971 E Brown 4 81
972 E M McNaul 10 70
973 J W Weir 18 72
974 J H Raines 26 75
975 J-R Carlee . 130 68
976 M Y Milling ' 2 14
977 Jno D Smart 16 053
978 J B Stewart 16 05
979 C J Jaickson 16 05
980 WV E Nelson 2 14
981 W G Bankhead 26 75
92 " " 3 64
983 A C Hood 20 06
986 V A Beaty 1 87
987 J H Morgan 16 05
980 J T Ballentine 14 57
989 J M Lemon, jr, 3 21
990 Robt Bankhead 3 21
991 J R Curlee 9 24
992 E C Jeter, M D, 54 57
993 M S Herron 14 44
994 T P Bryson 20 54
995 T J McMeekin 6 42
996 J D Boulware 12 05
997 J L Robinson 25 05
998 W P Jones 2 14
999 W G Bankhead 1 62
1000 J D McCarley & Co 1 87
1001 W G Bankheau 2 68
1002 J M Wilson' 4 35
1003 " D McCarley & Co 45 96
1004 " N Lemaster 6 42
1005 Jim Jackson 5 08
1006 W P Castles 3 21
1007 Lorick & Lowrance 29 42
1008 J A. Richardson 1 60
1009 " N Letnaster 2 67
1010 R W Herron 16 07
[011 H B Refo 99 05
1012 L L Levister 30 50
013 J R Curlee 32 88
1014 WAHood 658
[015 J N Lemaster 8-56
[016 " T Beam 1 07
L017 R T Matthews & Son 13 11
[018 H C Peake 6 59
[019 E W Coleman 2 31
L020 C H Douglas 2 31
1021 B R Castles 21 40
L022 E B Branham 15 38
1023 J N Lemaster 23 00
1024 " P McKeown 19 26
1025 H B Refo 35 88
1026 A J Brown 6 95
[027 G H Steadman 10 92
[028 J C Stone 203,
1029 " R Curlee 10 97
[030 W G Baikhead 4 55,
[031 J. M Wilson 36 51
032 John Hollis 2 14
[033 R E Ricbardson 4 50
L034 R . Vaughn 11 80
L035 James Mattox 10 59'
L036 W E Braziel 6 42
L037 C W Broom 3 21
L038 E L Willingham 2 14
.039 J B Burley 6 95j
.040 ; R Curlee 29-10
.041 0 C Cauthen 1 60
042 J R Curlee 95 64
043 W A Hood 5 99
.044 W W Irby 4312.
.045 G H Steadman 1128'
.946 John Hollis 2 14
.047 J R Curlee 22 16
.048 S T Broom 214
L049 C B Rabb * 13 27
.050 A'D Rose 535,
.051 J A Baker, jr, 23 54
.052 s I Smith 6 42
.053 Glenn Peake 9 90
.054 Bob Douglas 1 07
.055 Alex Robinson 37 45
.056 Miss Lizzie Bankhead 2 30
.057 R YVaughn 6 92i
.058 A Kelly 36'90
.059 Curtis Cameron 2 14
.060 RI W Phillips 9 36
.061 A Robert 13 48
.562 W Holli8 7 49
.063 G M Herron 11 77
.064 W JSmith 16 051
.06. E .1 Finley ' 18 83;
.066 H G Wslie 2 141
.067 Blair &'Frazier 10 16
.068 E BBranham 2 67~
.0Wyatt Mendenhall 10 43
.070 j RBarfield 21 40~
.071 j B Branham 53 50
071 C A Hines 3,21
073 H SGGibson 34 771
074 GledinPeake 9 631
075 .T B Branham 22 26
~076 D S Brown - 4 81
077 J M Young .32 07
078 H .B Refo 5 72
079 W A Hood 5 821
~00 Ca!neron & Co 3 76
081 C H Douglas 18 23
082 s D McCarley & Co, 50 38
[083 T W Bi-azieI 27 82
[084 J A Raines '2 14
1085 Winn Wilson 6 42
[086 A C Hood , 6 42
1087 C j.Jckson 19261
1088 W GBankhead 26 751
089 Thos Boulware : 2 14:
1090 W H Crowder 27 18
L91 J C Russell 7 49
092 eames Mattox ,6 42
1093. R W Phillips 10 70
t94 CB Rabb 3 75
[095 W RRabb &Co 10 87'
096 W AfHood I11721
097 W F Powell 1 07
098 Cameron & Co 3 85
1099 R YTurner 71(39
1100 A Williford 1 34
1101 -J D McCarlev & Co 44 14
1102 M WV Doty ~ 137 40
(To be continued.)
Just the Thing for Weak, Pale Children
Columbia, S. C., Nov. 2, 1
Dear Sirs: I have been givin r Dr.
Jam Iivn Blood and Liver-Tomie to
my little daughter. She was pale and
weak, and had no appetite. She has
been benefited by your tonic a great
del, and is much stronger, eats well,
aid looks healthier. I cheerfully ree
ommend Iron Blood and Liver Tonic
a a splendid medicine.
Yours re ardock,
No. 19 S. Sumter St.
t the N.'ow and derald offiee.
Woodward Gleanings.
(Wiitten for last week.)
The oyster supper given by th
ladies, on the evening of the 20th
for the benefit of raising fund
for furnishing new desks for th
new school building proved to b
quite a success, and the people o
this section are very much en
thused over their woik. The:
have enough in the treasury t<
furnish the school complete witi
newfirniture. The ladies' nex
undertaking will be, to add a bel
tower and bell and paint th<
building, for which, I must say
they deserve a great deal of credil
for their untiring efforts to mak(
this a model school building.
Mr. R. M. Brice gave a few o
his friends quite .a surprisin
treat several days ago in the wa3
of a watermelon he had preserved
from last season. It had retained
its flavor to perfectiou. Who car
beat this?
Mrs. J. D. MoLure and lit'tlE
daughter, of Chester, are with
her sister, Mrs. W. M. Patrick, for
this week.
Mr. C. Cald well, from States
ville, N. C, paid our city a flying
visit last Wedaes'rlay.
Mr. .Dave Mobley has gone tc
Montgomery, Ala., to accept a
situation as salesman with Swift
& Co. "Ich Dign."
Jan. 21st, 1905..
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 to give a
good cough mixture as soon as the
cough starts. 'Get MURRAY'S HORE
HOUND, MULLEIN AND TAR.
Only 25e. a bottle. At all druggssts.
' The Question of Latitude.
The State of Monday contained
the following inquiry from one of
its readers:
"E." wagers "W." that Dillon,
S. C., is twenty-'five miles north
of the latitude ine than Winns
boro is. This s been -left to
you to decide. Please answer
and oblige.
The reply by the editor of The
State was as follows:
"E." loses. Dillon is between
five and six miles further north
than Winnsboro.
While it must be freely admit
ted that it is worse than a waste
of time for one to try to carry in
mind the latitude of- various
places, yet it is very important
to bave the relative latitude of
paces well in mind. And yet it
is a matter of fact that generally
speaking therd is considerable
ignorance among South Caro
linians as to the relative latitude
of places in the territory suggested
by the above inquiries. This is
no doubt due to the general lack
of information as to the geo
graphy of South Carolina. Teach
ers in this state can use the above
little incident to advantage by
giving their pupils niore instruc
tion as to the geography of their
own state- as well as that of tLe
distant isles of the sea.
A Grim Tragedy
is daily enacted in thousands of
omes, as Death claims in each
one another victim of a consuamp
tion or pneumonia. But when
coughs and colds are properly
treated the tragedy is averted.
F. G. Huntley, of Oaklandon,
Ind., writes: "My wife had the
conumption, and three doctors
gave her up. Finally she took
Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Col-ds,
which cured her, and today she
is well and strong." It kills the
germs of all diseases. One dose
relieves. Guaranteed at 50c and
.'1 00 by McMaster Co., Obeari
Drug Co., J. H. McMast:.r & Co.:
druggists. Trial bottle free.
A Oenerous Oranigebejrg Woma4n,
Airs. J. Ww Stokes, of Orange
burg, has founded a $1,500 schol*
aralhip at Wofford college. Mrs.
Stokes is the widow of the late
Congressman Stokes. The found
ing of this scholarship is higly
a ppreiated . by the faculhy o:
Wotford College. Mrs. Stoke~s in
greatly itterested ini the educa
tion of young men and it was lbe:
iterest in the education of th.
young men of this' State tha
pompte I her to found a~ scholar
ship ait Woffod.-Bamberg Her
aid.
Bears the The Kind Yo Hate Always Bcglr
sigatue
A MATTER OFHEALTH
3
POWDER
Absolutely Pure
HAS NO SUBSTTIUTfE
|Carry Away the Song.
The little sharp vextations,
And the briers that catch and
fret,
Why not take all to the Helper
Who has never failed us yet?
Tell Him about the heartache
And tell Him the longings, too;
Tell Him the baffled purpose
When we scarce knew what to
do;
Then leaving all our weakness
With the One divinely strong,
Forget that we bore the burden,
And carry away the song.
-Phillips Brooks.
In Bed Four Weeks With La Grippe.
We have received the following let
ter from Mr. Roy Kemp, of Angola,
Ind.: "I was in bed four weeks with
Ia grippe and I tried many remedies
and spent onusiderable for treatment
with physicians, but I received no re
lief until I. tRed Foley's Honey and
Tar. 'Ivo small bottles of this medi
cine cured ime and I now use it exolu
skely in my fanfily.?' Foley's Honey
and Tar has long been a household
fA9vorite for, all throat and lung treu
bles. Refuse substitutes. Sold by Mc
Master & Co.
The Hall of the tterdes.
In Sweden, in olden times,
when a young man had been
trained for his couutry's service
on land and sea, it was the cus
tom, as the first step in his educa
tion, to take him through the
Hall of the Heroes. This was a
great room about whose walls
were paintings and statues of the
men who had served their coun
try most valiantly. An old man.
the guardian of the place, met the
youth, and led him from picturA
to picture,. telling him of the
brave and splendid deeds done
by each hero, till at las3t, when
the doors closed behind him, and
he stood once more under the
open sky, his mind was full of
great purposes and ideals, his
dream so- to live that he might
command a place among thee
honored namies.-The Nev: Gem.
The Best fledicine I Have Ever Used.
Columbia, S. C.. Nov. 10, 1903.
IGentlemen: I have suffered a long
time from chronic liver complaint, and
find that Dr. James' Iron Blood and
Liver Tonic gave me more relief thanm
anything I have ever used. I recomn
mend it to all who suffer from consti
pation. Yours truly,
J. 5. Shehand.
WANTED: 50 MEN AND WOfIEN.
To Take Advantage of Special Offer
Made by Mctlaster Co.
McMaster Co., the enterprising drug.
gists, are advertising today for fifty
men anid women to take advantaige of
the special half-price ott'er they are
making oni Dr. Howard's celebrated
specific for the cure of constipat ion and
dyspepsia, and get a fifty cent package
at half price, 25 cents.
So p)ositive are they r f the remarka.
lIe power of this specifie to cure these
diseases, as well as sick headaches and
liver troubles, that they agree to refund
thme money to any customer whom this
muedicinme does not quickly relieve and
WVith Dr. Howa.id's specific at hand.
vou can eat what you want and have
no fear of ill consequIenIces. It
strengthens.the stomach, gives perfect
dige<tion, regulates the howels, creates
anuappetite, amnd imakes life worth the
TIls is an unusual opportunity, t
obtainl 60 dlOses of the best memd ieme
ever rmade for half its regular prie,~
with the personal guarantee of a well
knownu business firm to refund the
Imoney if it does not give satisfaction.
If you cannot call at McMaster Co.'s
store today, tend them 253 eents by mail,
and they will sendl you a pack:,ge,
p)roumptly, charges paid.
Mc Master Co. have been able to se
cure onlyr a limiiteud supply of tbe spe
eite, so) gra is the demnand, and( you
sh1oulId not delay' taking advantage o1
the libmral offer they are muuing tlhi
we xk.
MULtS!
I have just rE
lot of fresh Ker
which I offer Ci
or on one and
time with app
ity. Give me
buying elsewh
please you.
M. W.I
The Up=to=D
is now about the prepa
for this year's crop.
mands in the way of
PLOUGHS, COLLA
CHAINS,
are, we can supply ti
specialty of keeping al
A. B. Cal
Cabbage Plants for sale, and now ready :
field" an-] "Charleston Large Type WakE
rietie' and head in rotation as named."
and "Sh,3rt Stem Flat Dutch," the 3 best I
tion a. nine'l. Prices: Single thousand, $
10,003 and over, $1 per 1033. Terms: Cash
purchaser payinr return charges on money
South Carolina Sea Coast and we understa
tough and hardy; they will stand severe c
for shipment weigh 20 lbs. ner 1000 and we
transportation by S.uthern Express Co. I
cheaper than mine. I sell good plants. N
from my farm. I guarantee those that I si
grown from high gra le seeds purchased fr
houses in the United States. I will refund
custorp~er at end of seaison.
Our Cotton Seed. Lint of our Long Sta]
this year ini Chairleston, on Dec. 2, at 32c. p
of 10 bu. andI over, $1 per'- bushel.
My specialty: Prompt Shipment, True V
have been in the plant business for thirty-f
"athe Cabbage Plant Man',"
Wmn. C. GIERATY,
Wood's Seeds.
Wood's SBlected
Seed Potatoes ~t
are specially grown for seed pur- st
poses, and are very much superior Ju
to ordinary potatoes. We carry theL
largest stock in the South, and
can supply large buyers to the fie
very best advantage, both as re- va:
gards quality and price.
Wood's Twen.ty-fifty Annli- 1a
versary Seed Book, which 'is
mailed free on request, tells alI
about the best new and standard ty
varieties of Potatoes, as well as pa
about all GJarden and Farm
Seeds. Write for Seed Book and pe
special price list of farm seeds. or
T,Wood & Sons, Seedsiuen, b
RICHMOND, -ViRCINIA. lo
WOOD'S SEEDS 12
BRAND PRIZE - ST. LOUIS, 1984, ""
GOLD MEDAL - PARIS, 1908. N
C
B3usiness Education Pays
Largest Dividends !
ENTER Now.
We ofyl-r best tema~s. Satisfaction th
gu:aranteed. Coulrse of studly the most Ti
practic'.l. N%o BLlsir'e* College oflfers M
~betterd dvant,e.' Our gradluates are pr
ini demand. H-umidre m pol~siti-ms; of
we cau n.-t you. WVrite for informia- tri
tion. a
rMACFE VT'S SOUE'H CAROLINA
BUSIN ESS CO L LEIE,
9-if olubi, S C
hUOU!POOVO a.m
MULES!
iceived a nice
itucky Mules,
leap for cash
I two years'
roved secur
a call before
~re and.I will
1)0
ite Farmer
iration of his lands
Whatever his de
RS, BRIDLES,
Etc.,
iem, We make a
I farm supplies,.
hcart.
for delivery. "Early Jersey Wae
eield," two earIi sharphead :
"Succession," "A 'Trucker"
lat-head varieties and head in rota
1.50; 5,000 and over, $1.25' er 1000;
with order; or, plants sent C. 0. D.,
Our plant beds occupy 35 acres:on
nd growing them in the open air;.
>ld without injury. Plants' crated
have special low rates for prompt
know. other plants you eaa buy
o cheap "cut rate" planta- shipped
ip to betre totypeand name, and
om two of the most -reliable -seed
purchase price to any dissatisfied
1e variety of Sea Island Cotton.sold
er pound. Seed, $1.25 per bu.; lots
a,rieties, and Satisfied Customers.
ye years.
Post and Telegraph Office,
Young's Island, S. C.
CABBAGE PLANTS .
From the Best Tested Seeds.
Sow ready for shipment, large,A
ong, healthy, these plants are
>Wnl in the open air and will
,nd severe freez3 without in
y. Early Jersey Wakefield,
rge Type or Charleston Wake-I
ld, which are the best known
rieties of early cabbages, also
~nderson's Succession, the best
ge, late and sure header, Au-I
sta Early Trucker, also a fne
>e of late variety. Neatly -
ched in light baskets. $1.50
r thousand; for fiye thousand
over, $1.25 per thousanid, f. o.
express office.
Special prices made on large
s. CH AS. M. GIBSON,
Youngs Island,-S. C.
-21:3m
atice to the Stockholders
f The Winnsbors Bank.
Reduction of Capital.
?lease take notice that -s meeting of
a stockholders of The Winnsboro
~nk is hereby called to be holden in
e President's room of the Bank on
urday, February 2nd, 1965, at 12
, for the purpose of voting ofl a
opositton to reduce the capital stock'
the Bank to $100,000, and to dis
bute the excess of ca pital over this
iount ut the rate of $1 75.00 per share.
By order of the Board of Directors.
T. K. ELLIOTT,
-i1-4t President.
IsaMiePos solno iUmans