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i. IF our rate of enough, 2. IF our rate o enough, 3. IF the accor-.r factory, 4. IF our busines think it i 3 5. IF you are not invite yoi , be W Pays 4 per cent on dep 2 per cent on dey BUGGIE I have ir BUGGIES, tee in pri andiseelth M of all gra please yot You can time in th Do y You Know: GINES, Steam Engil Ginning Machinery know whether you v you bargains. Don't put off your to go to ginning. W. O.Mc C More WE START THlE S AND BETTER]1 PARTMENT Men's Suit worth much mere ti Men's Pan regular bargain pric Laces an in large quantit ordinary Shoes'*'r'Me" and Low Cuts, Vicis certainly please you L. That's what Br( garden. The very den. Saves lots o Screen Doors a styles. Buy now same for the whol The White Moul Always gives satis A full line of Hai ware here. J. W PAL.M Color., Best Coverin stains, Oi an Vari IF i interest on deposits is high f interest on loans is low iodations we afford are satis s is, safely managed (and we already a customer, then we i to become one. Linnsboro Iank. osits in the Savaroc Department. osits in the commercial Department. S! BUGGIES! stock algood line of which Ilfully[guaran ce andi quality. Call em before you buy. U L E S des for sale. I can i in price and terms. buy a mule here any e year. M. W. DOTY. 'hat it is a good plan to make our wants known to the old re able W. 0. AcKEOWN & SONS rhen thinking of buying uew or econd-hand GASOLINE EN es, Boilers, Saw Mills, Cotton ,Water Tanks, etc.? Let us vish to buy or sell. We can give gn repair work until you need KEOWN & SONS, ornwell, S. C. Bargains. PRING SEASON WITH MORE 3ARGAINS IN EVERY DE ' THAN EVER BEFORE. at from $o.oo to $12.00 well ian we ask for them. =Abig lot of these and at es. Be sure to call here. Ld Embroideries y and endless designs. Extra bargains in this line. Ladies and Children. High Cuts Kids and Patent Leathers. Can in shoes. LANDECKER. IT BROWN........ wn's Garden Plow does for the1 thing for cultivating the gar hoeing. Try one. rnd Windows in all sizes and nd get the good benefits of the e season. tain Freezer is the best out. faction. dware, Crockery and Glass .SEIGLER. ETTO PAINT r Southern climate. Unrivalled * eQ i Measure, Permanent mn to use. Pure Creosote, Shingle A l ish tais. Send for Color Cards. In and Around Blackstock. Some of the following items re not very fresh, but the last Atter we sent The News and ferald was not published. Pos ibly it did int reach the editor. Ifetlel presbytery met at the lackstock Presbyterian church nesday, April 23. Bethel is aid to be the strongest presby ery in the Southern church, and ,t this meeting the attenc.auce vas the largest in its history. he delegatrs came, as one ex >oessed it, "from up and down 6nd all around." The attendance Pf home people was good. There vas a basket picnic on the church ;rounds each day during the uE eting. At a recent election of town )fficials for the ensuing vear the ollowing were chosen: W. Watt Brice, intendant; H. A. Holder, 3. D. Mobley, John R. Craig, F. E. Craig, wardens. Mr. L. E. Sigmon is preparing o build a warehouse on his lot axt to the hotel. Miss Mary Ragsdale, a trained aurse of Columbia, is visiting her mother of this town. Dr. James Hayne and :'amily were visiting at Mrs. Thorne's recently. He thought somsthing f locating at Richburg for the practice of his professior.. He is at Greenville for the present. Mr. Vest Craig of the Charles on Medical College is at home For a few days. Mr. Geo. L. Kennedy has bought the Simpson lot and resi :ence adjoining his own. Black stock needs more homes. Our monied mn might help the town, and themselves as well, by building cottages for rent. Mr. Hawthorne McCrorey of Columbia has been visiting rela tives here. Mrs. J. A. McCrorey is visiting her son at Stover. Miss Marie McCrorey of Rich burg is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Rasdale. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Kennedy ave returned from Florida, where they spent their honeymoon. Maj. Brice's family. since the burning of his home, are occupy ing a cottage belonging to Mr. W. M. Patrick. The destruction :>f the Major's fine residence is, in a certain sense, a personal loss to all our people. Mr. Robert Brice has about re covered from typhoid fever, but is still in Columbia. The outlook for blackberries is promising. This is a valuable crop and should be saved. Messrs. S. D. Mobley and W. M. Patrick base beautified their homes inside by artistic papering, the work being done by our Mr. Hodges. The resi dence of the latter has also been painted. Dr. Coleman and Messrs. Dur ham and Sigmon have had signs painted that their patrons may the more readily keep them and their business in mind. Miss Margaret Douglass. at present a member of the faculty of Winthrop College, enters upon mission work in Brazil next June. The repair work on old Con cord Presbyterian church has ery much improved its appear ance inside and outside. Every thing is now ready for the painter. Mr. Gus Ragsd ale is clerking For W. 0. McKeown & Sons, Cornwell, S. C. Four new elders were chosen recently to serve Concord church. They are MEaj. Brice, Chas, Corn well, J. R. Craig and Geo. L. Kennedy. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Douglass re e~ently. Cotton is coming up, but it is too early to discuss the stand. J. T. Carter. May 6, 1906. It is possible to abtain relief from sh roie ind(Iigestion anlld dvspepsia by the ue of K ODOL~ FOR DV SPEPSIA. nome1~ of the nxiost hopeless cases of long stanidng have yielded to it. It enables yolu to dlige-4t the food you eat u( exercises a corrective influence, building up the efficiency of the diges tve organa. The stoniiach is the boiler whein t he steamI i made that keeps Lp your vitality, health and strength. Kdol dIi.ecsts what you eat. 31akes the stomach swetpt the boiler in 2nditon to do the work nature de rands of it-gives you relief from igestive disorders, and puts you in hape to do( your best, and feel your lest. Sold by all drnggists. Will Sure Bring Them. It is absolutely unfair that the v'omen citizens of a town for hose council they are not dlowed to vote should be re uired to pay taxes. Taxation vithout representation is ty -anny. If a man is a stockholder n a~ company he demands the -ight to a vote in its policy and nanagemment. To exclude the vrman taxp'tyers of this town rom any voice in its municipal od school matters is equally mjust and unwise.-Fairfax En erprise. Try throwing their tea over oard and see if they don't "come cross."-Chester Lantern. Se t hat your d~(ruznrst gives you no( nIt~tioni when you ask for Kenniedy'.a .axativye Honecy and Tar, the original .axative cough syrup. Sold by all FOR BOTH One disease of thinness in children is scrofula; in adults, onsumption. Iloth have poor blood ; both need more fat. These diseases thrive on lean ness. Fat is the best means of overcoming them; cod liver oil makes the best and healthiest fat and SCOTT'S EMULSION is the easiest and most effective form of cod liver oil. Here's a natural order of things that Shows why Scott's lmulsion is of so muelh value in all cases of scrofula an( Consumption. More fat, more we more nourish ment, that's why. Send for free sample. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists 409-415 Pearl Street, New York 50c. and $1.00 :: : : All druggi:tz The Life I Would Live. Let me but live my life from year to year With forward face and un-; reluctant soul, Not hastening to, nor turn ing from, the goal; Not mourning for the things that disappear In the dim past, nor holding back in fear From what the future veils, but with a whole And happy heart, that pays its toll To Youth and Age, and travels on with cheer. So let the way wind up the hill, or down, Through rough or smooth, the journey will be joy; Still seeking what I sought when but a boy, New friendship, high adventure, and a crown, I shall grow old, but never lose life's zest. -Dr. Henry Van Dyke. A good coniplexion is iImpossible with the stomach out of order, If pasty sallow people would pay more attention to their stomachs and less to the skin on their faces, they would have better complexion. KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA will digest what you eat and put your stomach back in right shape to do its own work. Kodol relieves palpitation of the heart, flatu lerce, sour stomach, heart burn, etc. Sold by all druggists. Cotton Production. The government has just issued the final report of cotton ginning statistics for the crop of 1903 by counties. In addition the bul letin contains much vaulable in formation is regard to cotton growing the world over and every farmer should have it. Just~ write S. N. D. North, Wash ington, D. C. for bulletin 40. The report for Fairfield is 27, 024 bales in 1905 against 26,931 in 1904. In equivalent 300-lb bales the crop of 1903 was 26,754 against 27,146 in 1904. .Why take a dozen things to cure that cough? Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar allays the congestiou, stops that tickling, drives the cold out through your bowels. Sold by all druggists. UNDER TAKING WILL BE CONTINUED IN the future the same as in the past in the old establishment in all its departments with a full stock of Caskets, Burial Oases and Cof~ns constantly on hand, and use of hearse when requested. Thankful for past patronage and solicitous for a share in the future, in the old stand. Calls attended to at all hours. TH ELIOTT tIN SHOP. J. M. ELLIOTT & CO. J. D. McMEEKIN, Dentist. WINNSBORO, S. C. Office over M. W. Doty's store. Accidenis Will Hazppen Use ForSprains,Bruises Sore MusdiesCuts Burns & Scalds At All Dealers Price 23/3/Ot& Boston MlassU.S.A. Read This. If you want to In= sure Your Cotton, ti Your Dwelling and Furni= t( niture, Your Barn and Stock, Your Store Building, Your Merchandise, CALL ON W, H. FLENNIKENI Prompt attention as well as prompt settlement. W.t SSTEWART,a Wholesale am REi Harhnr Columbia, S. C. Mantels, Tile, Grates, Stoves, Ranges and Re frigerators. Builders' Hardware a specialty. Write for catalogue and prices. Monuments from RION GRANITE. We have opened up Granite Works at Rion and can fill all orders for - monumental and cemne tery work. Best material, high grade' work, prices -easonable. Your orders solicited. Works at Rioni, S. C, Powell Bros. & Co. Rion, S.C. J. Wilson aibbes ; TYPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS. I C 1412 Main St., Columbia, S. C. South Carolina Agent DENSMORE TYPEWRITER-The best writing machine at any price. T~ CHICAGO TYPEWRITFR-T h e best for the price--$35 and $50. AL L MAKES-Rented, Exchanged, Bought. Repairing on the premises by an expert. RUBBER STAMP FACTORY Stamps made every day on the prem ises. Stencil Plates, Daters, Number ing Machines, Check Punches of all kinds. OFFICE SUPPLIES AND FUR- ce NITURE-Everythino' from a Pen Point to a Roll Top I~esk. Sectional 'E Filing Cases, Bookcases and Card In dxes a specialty, 10-18. pi tl EVERYTHING IN Flower s Plants Bulbs ( Seeds. Choicest up-to-date varieties grown by us. Carnations, 75c. to $1.00 per dozen. Roses, $2.00- to $:1530 per dozcn. Lilies, $2.00 to $6.00 per dozen. Chrysanthemums, $1.00 to $6.00 per dozen. Wreaths, Crosses, Anchors, &c., $3.00 up. Bouquets, Boxes or Baskets of pretty Mixed Flowers, $1.00 to $10.00. ine Wedding WorK a Specialty. Only give us an idea what you want .nd price and we -will please you. 08E RLL GREENHOUSS,_ COLDLB3IA, S. C. jg-We ship flowers everywhere. Horse Notice. Ba _____ _____Ha BULOW'S COMF.T will make the Fit ason, beginning Ma reh 1, at Ceda La< 'ree plantation on ,1riate terns OHRSES, MARES I have the best sel< iat can be seen ir )wn. Saddle Hors< Harness Hor Cotton Mule Heavy Mule: In fact can suit you horse or mule. Examine my stock. nd I can do business D. A. Cra If you want a bu tarness, get my pri uggy on the mark "OR PRICE ANl IT WILL PAY YOU'l SEE US WHEN IIn A LARGE STOCK 01 BEST KINDS NOW GREGORY=CONDE 1117 Plain Street. arolinallail I Capital Stock $ HOME OFFICE: M~ aff ice in Farmers and Merc -- Director . J. MONTGOMERY........... S. COOPER.................. . C. GRAHAM............... . HAS. A. SMITH.............. T. H. CROSS.................. ICHARD I. MANNING......... 0. MACE................:.... B. SCARBOROUGH........ . .STACKHOUTSE... .......... INSURE YOUR CROPS AGAll We insure your Tobacco for............ " " Truck for................. " " Strawberries for......... " " Cotton for............... " " Smnall grain for..~.......... The cost of this insurance is small in com] u have at risk. Tie premium to be charged on all crops, nt. of the amount of insurance. On tobac ore risk, the premium is only three (3) per< The losses will not be pro rated but paidi oof of loss has been filed at the home offie e loss is adjusted in a shorter time. Local Agents We J. M. JENNINGS FOR FAIRFIELD WINNSEBOR aroIlna HlInsurance S~KEEP C( I can show you the of FIGURED OR(GA LAWNS in town. A 14 vince you that they are cheapest you can get, the money. GEO. R. LAUD )TTON GINNERS AND MA Write for prices on tl1 >bit Couplings Gauges ils Gauge Cocks Oil Cups k Saws Oil Cans Belt, Leather e Lather akigall kinds, Shafting; CadU else in imchinery su lnmbia Supply Co, - - - Sa~MULES .ction of stock i any country IS ses S S for hauling. in any kind of Get my prices P with you. wford. gy or a set of ces. The best et is the Rock D QUALITY ro COMEITO [ NEED OF q THE VERY ON HANDS. R MULE CO., COLUMBIA, S. C. 1surance Co 25,000.00. tRION, S. C. iants Bank Building.. ..........Marion, S. C. ...........Mullins, S. C. ...........Marion, S. C. ... ....Timmonsville, S. C. ..........Marion, S. C. ...........S'amter, S. C. ...........Marion, S. C. ...........Conway, S. 0. ...........Marion, S. C. NST DESTRUCTION, .....................$100 Per Ac re ......................... 100 " ..................... 100 " ............ .... .. .. 30 " ......... ............. 8 " >arison with the investment thla t except tobacco, is two (2) per 0, where there is considerably -ent. n full within sixty days, after or may be paid sooner, in case nted by COUNTY. 0, S. C. prettiest line NDIES and >k will con the best and' anywhere for EiRDALE. CHINERY OWNERS e following Lubricators Belt, Gundy Belt, Rubber Drill Press Ejectors H-ammners Files Pulleys :rs for s.haftinig and anything - Columbia, S. C..