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.NUN> CA A F SHII JU JNO. H. McA Phone 39. A SPECIAl IS EXTEN PEOPLE 0 TO( The City WHEN IP CALLAHAN=DC C. B. FRI 1509 Main Street. NO TI To Get Your Tab I1 A most complete line of C: Vegetables. Heinz Pickles, Catsups ani Pinnacle Coffee, a fine mixt cans. Only One Dollar. A Swift's Premium Hams anc For Cakes and Crackers thi W *'ihone 23 for your Grocerie BEAR That my stock of I &ceries is kept full can supply all you: Sunbeam Coff< Heinz's Pickle: Canned Frui Meats in great var ~s. c.. JO]1 Play Ba] and get: here. A I goods on Masks, I U. BUIES! t thave in stc BUGGIES, whi tee in price and jseejthem M U of all grades please you in You can buy time in the ye A LLY'S NDY. RESH ->MENT ST IN. IASTER & CO., DRUGGISTS. L INVITATION TDED TO THE F FAIRFIELD ALL AT Shoe Store 4 COLUMBIA. IBSON SHOE CO. PP, Manager. OUBLRE ile Wants Supplied lere. nned Goods, Fruits, 3ieats an~d Sauces. Heinz to best of all. ure of Java and M'cha, in 5-lb. plendid Coffee barg ain. Breakfast Bacon. .s is the place. C. BQYD. IN MIND ~ancy and Heavy Gro and fresh and tt.at I r grocery wants. ie is a leader. s the best of all. ts, Vegetables a n d iety. LNSTON. your base ball goods ull stock of Rteach's hand==Bats, Balls, Iits and Gloves. A. WHITE, Baker and Confectioner. BUGGIES! ck a good line of ich I fully guaran and quality. Call before you buy. for sale. I can price and terms. a mule here any W. DOTY. iLOCAL INTELLiGENCTE Wednesday. May 16. ;. '. -Now fur th. baziar. -Postmaster Rioni is back from North Carolina. --Mrs. S. C. Johinton i, with her parents at Rossville. -The State Cmvention me e'ts in Columbia to-day at noon. -Mrs. F. A. Ward is report.d critically ill at Ler home jn Bidgeway . -Mr. B. G. Pratt of Ne' Jersey spent the past week with. Mr. S. D. Dunn. -Mrs. W. W. Dixon and. chil dren left vesterday for a visit to relatives at Yorkville. -Mr. John Hinant hais re turned from Lykeslaud, whore he has been teaching. -Mrs. C. M. Chandler of Savainnah is visiting the family of Mr. C. M. Chandler. -Miss Bessie Smith of Aiken is coming to-day for a shc-rt s:ay with the Misses Ellic-tt. -Dr. W. W. Daniel of Colunm bia will preach at the Mthodist church Sunday morn'.ng. -The bazaar for the benelit of the Comercial Club will be held the first week in Ju ae. -Mrs. Eunice Bacot h as gone to Greenville to spend a time with her daughter, Mrs. .tai. -Mrs. D. D. Traywick of Charlotte is on a short visit to her sister, Mrs. T. J. Cureton. -Miss Lizzie Clinck of Charleston was the guest the past week of Mrs. Dora Ra.bb. -Mrs. Willielmina Quat.tle baum and her daugater, Miss 3. E., are visiting relatives in Co lumbia. Miss Daysie Brockington has retiirned home from Blairs, where she has been teaching the past year. -Mrs. S. B. Crawford of Great Falls is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Juo. W. Cathcart. --Mrs. Belle DesPortes has returned to her home in R1iege way after a stay of several weeks with relatives here. -Mr. E. G. Scruggs has ae cepted a position to work indas trial life insurance in Columbia and will move his :.amily there i soon. -Winnsboro is going. to be~ well represented at Columbia during the reunion there for the next three days. Round trip ;icket only 75 cents. -Mrs. N. I. Madden of Cc lumbia spent several days in tonn ast week on her way to Catawbaj alls, where she goes to visit her SOn, Mr. S. B. Crawford. -Monoday evening at the Meth odist parsonage, Mr. Nixon Jeni-' ins of Columbia and Miss Ida Medlin of Winnsboro were mar red by Rev'. Henry Stokes. -The attention of notary pub lis and magistrates is called to the fact that they ar required .o h ave -:heir a'ppointments ~registered in the clerk's o'dice. --Mrs. N. B. Alexander and Misses Mary Fayssoux and Nor ri Alexander,who have been vis itig Mrs. J. Q. Davis, have re turned to their home at Faypt ville, N. C. --Walter Taylor, colored, tried his hatchet on his brother John Taylor Friday night and opened up his skull iu such a manner that the latter will have a close ~shave for his life. -Mrs. M. L. Con nor, who has 'been on an estended visit to rela tives in Alabama and Text, and her daughter, Mrs. J. N. Center, who joined her in Alabama a few days ago, have returned home. -liss Marg'uer ite Douglass of the Winthrop faculty spent Surday at the home of Mr. CJhas. Douglass. Immediately after the close of her school work she will Ienter upon her missionary work. -IRev. D. E. Camnak. form erly pastor of the Grecn street church, this city, ::ow cf Jones ville circuit was in attendance upon the conference. lie is do ing a great work in Jouesville 1ud th e other churches in his e.iut He is a hard worker an oung man of fine promnise. -twion Times. ---The new Loooks for il e pubie library have been or dered Iand t.ey should be here now in a few day)s. Several additional magaznes have also been odered. The library is better epipped than ever before. The1~ mebership fee is only one dol lar Join; it will do you good. -May so far hais been a pet good month in the matter of collecting subscr7 ptions to the News and .Herald. But th&: tnere are so sunny y et, whose labels indiicat' LWi~g in the l'ag~ that there i- a Ihl. a;.pmi: for increasirng the fiunda fi tis source. The c1alee is wel Wi pled with (.s and 7's and tbe changing of the dates on labels is Walker's tlifinery. j 1A (j. \'.~ T,'alkr Com pny lj, 1 t Schocl Cfusin..S The c-losing~ ecies of0 the Greenbrie r ha eol ie held Thursda ad ia Mv 17-is. There wi ( h excises by the pupils ech an rJidav \+ve1ing an address by lusitue.SumiyafLe.j(rn Dr. AV. WV. Daniel ofCl( niawA pr-'ch at the Grcnbrieiri chIurch1. F riday evenng tO closing exercises of the Llteood school will be hld A B3ad Acccident. Saturday afternoon while run ning~ one of te j'b pr ines i the Stewart in picking up a sheet of pape.r that haid fa!!'n untier the ress got hi :iud cauIt between bed and the ta e of the press. I very bzally mashed, the bone of th; little ilugr being, brokacti in Z!e hand. lie will Cecesariy be avway from his work in tihe oico for soie tinun I wl greatly issed, as he has reatchcd the point wvhtere he is good hdep. Mt. Zion vs. Fort Mill. The MIt. Zion boys got it put onl to them in their two games at Fort 3l111 uesday. T1hursdLa the Fort Mill boys came down to Wiunsboro. ThaI-t morning there was a thirtren in.nIg game, the sOra bcing G to 5 in fl o of the vistors. That tC!rcou the core was 3 to 1 in favor of the Mt. Zion boys, the hnt eight n nings bcing pla-%ed without a score. Both ganI s were wel played and there was an enthusi - ,st ic i ntc:r eSt iuI both". Good start this for some good ball this summer. H rave you )a ins inl the hnwk, intLnil mationI of any kind. rlheu:natidon, faitin sell, iulgesionorconstipa 1t<31, HlitrsRocky Monti Te IakeS vOn we. keep,; you well. :5 cents- Jno. H. icMasiter & C-. Resolutionis of Thanks. The John Bratton Chapter of the Daughters of the Confederacy under vwhose auspices the Mem orial day exercises were held, has passed ~the followirg resolutics of thanks to those who assisted them in making the day one so long to be remembered.. Whereas the Memorial Day exercises passed off so pleasant v to the veterans 0f Faiirield county and to the citizeus of W innsbcoro the Johln U1rattonj Chpter of the Daughters of the Confederacy desires to ex press its appreciation of the services of thiose inking it so decdedi a success. Therefore, .e it resolved. That, the thanks of the Chap tr be extended to Mr. WV. C.I Beaty for his invaluable assist ane in perfecting the roll of etr aus: to Mao Kete!nin and his couunitte .> twelve for their part in arranging for the enter taimen~ft of the veteraus, special thaks being extended Mr. Conn for his untiring ef'orts in this direction: to Mr. DesPortes for the free usec of h is building; to the Citiznrs Corneot Band for thir <h-l ihtful cojntribution to tlC p.easule of the~ day; to the t2A-Cher and pupil of Mt. Zion ftr thir~l patritic song.-; and to the business ''men of Winnsboro fo tineir 'enerusFIi rcS])onse in making ile these pleasant exeiecses. Mrs. W. H. Flenniken. Miss Laura E. Gerig. Mary Y. Ellison. Ths Manir Wont Use Any Other. essrs. Hirshberg, Hioliander & Co.: Gets--o the man who) want's painingdon, Ialwayvs tell himi lo get .tag dBrad, which is the best, andt Lothi the painter and hmslf are satisfied that the y wl get a je b. St uPit works easier than au other raint i ever saw. Yours truir, .j. C. .I'y( r, Shelb N. C. Have your next jo) tiloe wXithi th1es :ii.L, the0 best in) paint alwaYS means Stag emi-Pst Pant. 'The Two for One i. For sale by Jio. H. Me 'ladcr & Co., Winnsboro, S. C. it s Dagrou to Neglc aCod gIwope do weia t enr Ir ari na- the m n i' 'a h : " in- (* v (ha ~rm (o. a .al all medin: dealers. Get ready for hi have just what y< our White Goods, to Soc. the yard; Linon and many.: Fine colored La a yard; a speciall3 We can trim all Laces and Embro but the prices are In light Silks wi 39c.; fine soft Jap values in silk. Our April busin we have the style and then the pric( goods by express i SHO Up=to=date in si in Oxfords, Gibson prices as low as til Oxfords at 50c. a I er, Gun Metal Cali the best. SI Some Prints at 4c 14 yards Androsco Sixteen dozen fi and $1.25, special There is a reaso it will pay you. Caldw< Jenkinsville Jottings. Mrs. Smith and Miss Smith of Greenville are the guests of Mrs. J. E. Freeman, who is Mrs. Smith's daughter. Rev. J. E. Freeman went to Chattanooga last Wednesday to attend the Southern Baptist Con -ention. Mr. and M;s. B. H. James of 3nekheadl recently visited at the home of Mrs. E. ;J. Yarborough. Rev. J1. H. Yarborough and his ittle girls of Fort Lawn visited is mother and other relatives ast week. Mrs.5 F. J. Yarborough has een quite unwell for the last eek. Y. May 12, 1006. For Over Sixty Years. 3ins. WINSso'.vs Soo-rmsa SYRUP as; ben sed for over GO0 years by mil onsof m1nothers for their children hile teething, with perfect succes~s. t soothes the child, softens the gums, liys all pain: eures winmd colic, and the best remiedy for Diaurhoa. It till relieve the poor little suffermer im 1ediately. Sold by drugvists in every ar fthe world. T wenty-five cenits abottle. Be sure and ask for "Mrs inslow's Sootbing Syr up," and take o other kindl. CAND1DATES' CARDS. [OUSE* OF RtEPR~EsENTATIVES. T am1 a candidiate for re-election to ie H ous~e of Representatives, subject the act ion1 of the Demlocratic pri mir'e. A. HOMIER BRICE. I hereby an nounce myselfh a candi dte for the H-ouse of Representatives, Sthject to the actioni of the Demlocratic rinarY. WV. W. D)IXON. I am a candidate for re-election to the J-o'u e of Reprerentat ives, subU .et to t he ai on of the~ D,ooeraltic rinuY. .JAS.. ( . MIUCANTS I hereby anonneeU1C mysVelf a eandi ate for re-eleetion to the ollice of rasrer of Fairtield County, subject to the action of the Democrat ie pri ary. A. LE E SCRCGGS. AUDJITOR. I am1 a canidiiate for re-electioni to w i otlice of Auditor of Fairfieldl oilnty, subjeet to the action of the iXmocratie primiary. E. F. PAG;A N. PRO1HATE .JUDGE. I herby annlounle nmyself a candi It f.>r re-elect ion to the olliee of.J u dger P lrobate of Fairtiehl County. subject toh le actijon of the Demcrotic pri1 -OF NTY SUPE RVISOR. I here"h1 announce my1self a candi I:t for 're-ob'et iin t o t he oilice ot pervi.,r of hairtield Countyv, sui - t to thle action011 the DemRocra tIe imallry. .J. H. BUR LEY. Dr. A. G. Quattlebauum, Dentist, wVinn'~oorO, S. C. mi.i- same as o~Cupied byv theL late rF *. anlebcaumi. of Iitoburn thera i- nothing ewiu a: Co , ieno isnevr ,o .o s b y e ll dru'gists. >t weather by getting light v )u want, and especially invito the finest and sherest Orga fine Wash Organdie, Persih styles of lace effect. kvns, Mulls, Organdie. Lawr r pretty line at ioc. and 12 1=: these for you with the preti ideries ever shown here. Wt cheap. n are showing in black and w and China at soc. and 75c. ILLINER .ss the best we ever had. T1 s, the quality and variety to ] .s are low. We are constan1 nd can please you in the new ES. SH( yle and quality the best; just Ties, Vici, Patent Leather an ey have ever been. A job lot )air. Gents' low shoes in Vic ;all the new shapes; prices th ILL OFFERIN . the yard; 36-inch Unbleacl gan Bleach $1.00. ne Negligee Shirts just receiv price 5oc. and 75c. Get som, n for spending your money m .11 Dry Go STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION S' OF BANK OF FAIRFIELD, T Located at Winnsboro. S. C., at the 1o< close of business May 4, 1906. R ESOCRCES. Loans and discounts................. $62,099 45 L< Demand Loans...........,531 24 D Overdrafts.................. 230 69 o Furniture and fixtures.......1,569 66 B< Due from banks and bankers 8,777 25 Currency............................2,989 00 B. Gold................................... 40 00 O0 Silver, nickels and pennies. 2,0.58 92 Di Checks and cash items....... 617 78 Ci Total...............$81,913 99 Si . .IA BI LITI ES CI Capital stock paid in.........$50,000 00 Undivided profits,less current exoense.s and taxes paid.... 1,872 62 Individual deposits subject to Ce check...........................29,460 08 Su~ Time certificates:............-... 581 29 U: Total.............$81,913 99 State of South Carolina,)1 Di County of Fairfield. ./ Di Before me came J. 3I. Jennings, In Cashier of Bank of Fairfield, who be ing duly sworn, says that the above, Ti and foregoing statement is a true con- C dition of said bank, as shown by the Ci books of file in said bank. N< J. 3L JENNINGS, Bi Cashier. Sworn to and subscribed before me. this 10th day of Mlay, 1906. Joux H. GIBsos, Notary Publie- St 'Correct Attest: IR. Y. TURNER, I). V. WA LKER, Directors. Ct T 6'.xW. RUFF, be STATEMIENT OF THE CONDITION di Kennedy Mercantile and th Banking Company,t located at Blackstock, S. C., at the close of business Mlay 4, 1006. I R EsoURCES. Loans and discounts........... $15,601 08 Banking house ..............4,000 00 -- Furniture and fixtures....... 300 00, Due from banks and bankers 6,450 50 Currency, gold1, silver, nickels and pennies, checks and cash item?s..................... 256 7.5 Cotton and cottonl seed.......4,534 68 Inventory of merchandise...12,573 24 Total.............$43,716 25B Captal LiA BI LITI ES. Cptlstock paid in..........20,000 00 T Surplus fund .................... 5,000 00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid.. 2,264 S9 Individual deposits subject toA check -.................. 5,861 48 C:ashier's checks..................... 53 7 Bills payable, including time. certifieates representing Fi borrowedl money.........1,800 00 Owving for merchandise (not due)............................. 7,386 14: Reserad4 for expenses and taxes .. ... ......... .... 950 00 ' Total ............N3,716 25 - State of South Carolina, 1 County of Fairfield. Before me en:nec Ed. M1. Kennedy, Treasurer of Kennedy 3Mercantile and Baniiking Company,'who being duly v sworn, says that the above and fore- sp going statement is a true condition of' otl ~aidanik, as shiowni by the books of 1ati tile in said bank. ED.3M. KENNEDY, an Treasurer. a Sworn to and~ subscribed bef'ore mp this 12th day of Mlay, 1905,. Ai Lcx. 3MA(I)OxA .1>, J1 Notary Public S. C. an Correct Attest: <;~o L. K:EN NEDV. >- Directors. be .J. I). MIonLEY. 5-10;-1h Medal Bysp~epsia Cure Iic< d, to ds; ,eight goods. We you to look at ndies, price ioc. Lm Lawns, India is as cheap as 5c. )c. a yard. tiest patterns of sell fine laces, 'hite Suziene at These are great e reason-for it is please every one, tly getting new est styles. )EiS. what you want d White Canvas; Ladies' White i, Patent Leath e lowest, quality I 4c. the yard; ed, worth $i.oo e of these. ith us, because )ds Co. [PATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF HE WINNSBORO BANK, oated at Winnsboro, S. C., at the close of business May 4, 190. RESOURCES. >ans and discounts.. .......$4.5,64 55 mand loans..... ..... A4132 33 rer drafts........................ 14109 00 ynds and stocks owned by the bank................ 20,643 92 k ing house. ............... 8,00 00 her real estate............ 9,003650 2e from banks and bankers 13,225 29 irr ency........................... 3,168 00 >)................................. 2,098650 [ver, nickels and pennies 5,044 59 iecks and cash items........ 860094 -Total~............... $678,175 62 tpital stock paid in.........$100,000 00 rplus fund.... ....50,000 00 divided profits, less cur rent expenses and taxes paid.................14618 57 ie to banks and bankers.... 10,41411 2e unpaid dividends....... 78 00 .dividual deposits subject to check....................... 202,218 00 me certificates.............. 23,603 81 rified checks................. 884 00 Lshier's checks............... 59 13 tes and bills rediscounted 72,500 00 I1s payable, including time certificates representing borrowed money......102,000 00 Total...........$576,175 62 ate of South Carolina,1 County of Fairfield. I Befores me came James. Q. Davis, shier of The Winnsboro Bank, who ing duly sworn, says that the above d foregoing statement is a true con :ion of said bank, as shown by the oks of ille in said bank. JAMES Q. DAVIS, Cashier. sworn to and subscribed before me, is 14th day of May, 1906. W. G. JORDAX, [L. S.] Notary Pubiic. orrect Attest: W. C. BEATY, A. S. DouGL Ass, Directors. JAs. L. BRYsoN,j Buchanan's Specials. GJGAINS in Cigars and To bacco. See if it isn't so. NWARE at speciel prices. 5 and 10.-cent articles as good as sold higher elsewhere. 10-cent box of Toilet Soap that is a real leader. Try it. ve and Ten-Cent articles. Many bargains in these. A call will convince you. . A. Buchanan. Ice and Beef. Having met the demands for during the winter and early ring months for sickness and er causes, I desire to call the :ention of all to the fact that I Shandling ice by the earload d shall be pleased to have your tronage. My prices are the west aad all orders given prompt d courteous attention. Am still supplying the very t beef and shall be pleased to e your orders. Send or phone here for your a and beef. JTn. W. RusselL.