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Orgar BANK OF WINN CAPITAL We want your account and ' ing easy and pleasant for you. account with us, come and tel see us anyhow. In our Savings Department rate of 4 per cent per annum July and October. W. R. Rabb, President. T. W. Traylor, Vice-Preside DI W. R. Rabb, T. W. Traylor, J. C. Buchanan, D. V. Walker, J. W. Hanahan, R. Y. Turner, S. C. Cathcart, Want I I have a few I will trade for I will buy you: you will sell prices. Balsam of M; D. A. CI De * McC All parts and machines alwm better machin See me before SPECIAL The Callahan: isop Main St., COLU We prepay expres accompanies order. teed. C. B. FRI COTTON GINNERS Arh Write for price Babbit Couplings Gau Hk Saws Oil anos Oet LcLether Packing all kinds, Sha else in mac Columbia Supply Co. - iized 1906 FAIRFIELD SBORO, S. C. -, $50,000 vill appreciate it and make your bank If you have not already opened your us why; if you have, then come and interest is cheerfully allowed at the payable quarterly, January, April, 'FICERS. J. M Jennings, Cashier. at. Hugh S. Wylie, Teller. RECTORS. F. R. McMeekin, T. W. Ruff, J. R. Curlee, J. J. Robertson, J. L. Mimnaugh, Leroy Springs, J. M. Jennings. :o Trade? New Buggies that horses or mules. OR r mule or horse, if at summer time cVrh Best Liniment Used GUARANTEED. AWFORD. ri ng ~nd )rmick wers. .nd ikes. fixtures for these iys in stock. No4 ~s on the market. buying. i. W. DOTY. EXCURSION SALE' :Dobson Shoe Co. ( MB [A, s. c., 1sop Main St. s charges when money Satisfaction guaran PP, Manager. r4 (D MACHINERY OWNERS 9 s on the following ~es Lubricators Belt, Gundy ~ups Belt, Rubber Drill Press Leather Ejectors Hammers f 'ting; Col'ar fr shafting and anything Linery supplies. - - - Columbia, S. C. Bankers Are Awakening.' j Banking has always been look d upon as the most dignified i f orm of business-an industry vhich could sustain itself in theN onfidence of the public only by zeeping immaculate the hem of Its skirts. It is due outirely to )his ultra-conservatism that until recently the bank has advertised its many conveniences and advan baes-or rather failed to do so by card merely directing t h e' public to its doors upon the same principle as a community erects sign posts along its highways. This bleak announcement con tained only a few lines, giving the name of the bank officers a n d directors, the capital, surplus and amount of d-posits, with a cold invitation to do business with the bank. These cards in their very nature exhaled a clammy atmosphere. They seemed almost to voice the sentiment that the bank in asking for the business of the public was really doing it a favor. But such a style of advertising is now rapidly passing a w a y. This metamorphosis in bank advertising hag been the result entirely of competition among banks for additional business. The banking business is v e r y profitable, and like all remunera tive business has attracted to it self many people. But, that all engaged in it may profit, it has been necessary to break down he old conservative barriers and 3rect new ones allowing a wider atitude. The'newer banks were the first ,o break away from the former 3tandards of ultra-conservative idvertising. The rapidity with wvhich these younger institutions .orge.d to the front in the amount )f business secured, opened the ,yes of the older banks to the fact :hat to retain their~ hold they nust use the same advertising nethods. And they are doing this. The :hange is being wrought gradually :ut surely. Only recently a ?ublicity organization was form d consisting of officers from ifferent banks througbout t h e ountry the purpose of which is io thoroughly study all methods )f advertising which can pro itably be used by banks.-Mail )rder Journal. WAS A VERY SICK BOY 3ut Cured by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.. "When my boy was two years old 1e had a very severe attack of bowel -omplaint, but by the use of Chamber an's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea semnedy we brought him out all right," ays Magaie Hickox, of Midland, Mich. ['his renmedy can be dlepended upon in: he most severe cases. Even cholera nfantumn is cured by it. Follow the >laini printed directions and a cure is ertain. For sale by Obear Drug Co. ~nd all medicime dealers. flodern flartyrs. An Episcopal minister was go ng througzh the mountain district >f North Carolina. He stopped ~t the door of a humble dwelling ~nd knocked. The door was ~pened by a yellow-faced woman. ~he nodded. (It is a peculiarity ' >f these mountain people not to peak unless spoken to.) "My good woman," sa'd then lerggman, "can you tell me if I here are any Episcopalians ~round here" . "My son kills all them kind o' rarmints;" she said, and their kins is hangin' up on the back >orch. You kin go out there and 'ee if yofi kin fin' one er them." :arper's Weekly. No one would buy a sailboat with ails that could not be reefed. There s always that possibility of a little too nueh wind that makes a cautious man .fraid to go unprovided. The thinking nan, whose stomach sometim'es goes tack on.himn, provides for his stomach >y keeping a bottle of Kodol Fo- Dys >epsia within reach. Korlol digests vhat you eat and restorts the stomach o the condition to properly perform ts functions. sold by all druggists. You and Your Town. WLen you pull down the town n wi ich is your home, you are >ulling down y< urself, -an,d when -ou build it up you build up 'ourself and your neighbor. Try o banish from your mind the i nistake n idea t hat a ll good things ,re away off in some other locality. live your town all the praise it an legitimately bear. It certain- - y will do you no harm and will ost you nothin~g; and above all atronize i our home institutions. acluding the printing olfice.-Ex. hamberlain's Cough Remedy Acts on I: Nature's Plan, d The most successful medicines are aose that aid nature. Chamberlain's c< 'ough Remedy acts on this plahn. Take b ,when you have a cold and it will llay thbe cough, relieve the lung, aid spectorationI, open the secrtionms and a id nature ini restorinig the system to a fi culthy conidi tioni. Thousands have ~stified to its sup rior excellen~ce. Itj >unteracts any tendency of a cold to ~sult in pneumonia. Price, 25 eents. arge size, 50 cents. For sale by Obear rug Co. and all medicine dealers. I He (musingly)--Adam and Eve st Paradise ,poor things! She (raptaronsly,-IBut w e und it, didn't we, darling? ueck. ____1 odol Dyspepsia Oure~ Digests what you eat. Pays to Advertise. When the teacher was absent rom the school-room Billy, the nischievous boy of the class, vrote on the blackboard, "Billy rones can hug the girls better han any boy in school. Upon her return the teacher: alled him up to her desk. "William, did you write that?" dhe asked, pointing to the black J)oard. "Yes, ma'am," said billy. "Well, you may stay after school," said she, "as punish Mlen U. The other pupils waited for. Billy to come out, and then they began guying him. "Got a lickin', didn't you?" "Nope," said Billy. "Got jawed?" "Nope." "What did she do?" thcy asked. "Shan't tel!," said Billy, "but it pays to advertise."-Ladies' Home Journal. A bath eleanses the skin and rids the porcs of refuse. A bath iakes for bet ter fellowship an(d citizenship. Not nIly -hould the outside of the body be Aleansed, but occasional usp of a laxn Live or eathartic opens the bowels and dlears the systen of efrete matter. Best For this are DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Pleasant little pills that do not I gripe or sicken. Sold by all druggists. A Fortunate Farmer. A farmer in Missouri has been arrested for swindling a lawyer. It is not stated how he did it, but other farmers would like to know. -Wilmington Star. SeI Pointers CILASSWARE--A large variety at bargain prices TINWARE == A specialty. Can supply all y o u r wants in this line. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Give me a call and see what I can do for you in these. TOILET SOAP==4 boxes at only 15 cents, easily worth 25 cents. CANDY=Good Mixed Can= dies at io and 20 cents a pounds. R. A. Buchanan. I Wilson Gibbes I'YPEWRITER HEADQUARTERS 1412 Main St., Columbia, S. C. South Carolina Agent DENSMORE TYPE WRITER'-The >est writing machine at any price. ECHICAGO TYPEWRITFR-T h e >est for the price-$35 and $50. AL L MAKES-Rented, Exchanged, 3ought. Repairing on the premises by mf expert. RUBBER STAMP FACTORY tamnps made every day on the prem ses. Stencil Plates, Daters, Number ng Machines, Check Punches of all Einds. OFFICE SUPPLIES AND FUR CITURE-Everythingr from a Pen 'oint to a Roll Top D~esk. Sectional iling Cases, Bookcases and Card In laxes a specialty, 10-18. A Great Advance has been made in the making of hardware for fine dwellings. Careful people are using Corbin's Locks and Trimmings. A variety of design s suitable in style and. finish for s~n various classes of architec ture makes a selection easy. Write V. S. STEWART, COLUMBIA, S. C. UNDER TAK ING WILL BE CONTINUED IN tie future the same as in the past 2 the old establishment in all its epartments with a full s'tock of askets, Burial Cases and Coffins :nstantly on hand, and use of earse whcn requested. Thankful for past patronage od solicitous for a share in the iture, in the old stand. Calls attended to at all hours. TH Elllui' GIN 20ElT J. M.' ELLIOTT & CO. Strong1. endur d The. rect gnized st. Our~ raduates. :are in dtm iand. r y and ut zht clase organized each ek. Enter at once. Write for mns. (OLrmnrA S. C. The tisic3 of t' e troat are nflamed and irritated; you :ough, and thcre is more irrita :ion-ore coughing. You take' i cough mixture and it cases the rritation-for a while. You take SCO-7TTS EMULSION mnd it cures the cold. That's what is necessary. It soothes the throat because it reduces the irritation; cures the cold because it drives out the inflammation; builds up the weakened tissues because it nourishes them back to their natural strength. That's how Scott's Emulsion deals with a sore throat, a cough, a cold, or bronchitis. WE'LL SEND YOU A SAMPLE FREE. 01 V409 Pearl Areet SCOTT & BW NE * o* EVERYTHING IN Flower s Plants Bulbs Seeds. Dhoicest lup-to-date varieties grown by us. Carnatious, 75c. to $1.00 per dozen. Roses, $2.00 to $3.50 per dozen. 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 Bashets 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 HILL GREEN HOUSES, COLUMBIA, S. C. piiWe ship flowers everywhere. IZ e Implement Co., RICHMOND, VA., are headquarters for V Crimp and other ROOFING Galvanized or Painted. Wire Fencing9 Grain Drills Ensilage Cutters Feed NMils Cider Mills, etc. Write for priees and our full Descriptive Catalogue of all the best Farm Implements Mailed Free, on Request. Read This. If you want to In= sure Your Cotton, (our/Dwelling and Furni= ture, Your Barn and Stock, (our Store Building, Your Merchandise, CALL ON Prompt attenation ats well as p)rompt ~ttlement. Wood's Seeds FOR FALL SOWING. Every farmer should have a copy of our New'Fal Catalogue It givesfbest-methods of seed ingiandifull information about Crimnson Clover Vetches, Alfalfa Seed Oats, Rye Barley, Seed Wheat GraSSES and CloverS Descriptive Fall Catalogue mailed free, and prices quoted on request. T. W. Wood & Sons, Seedsmen. - Richmond,'Va. Our rdenar Ban S e he Mt. Zion h1 WINNSBORC Session of 1906-1907 Begins 1 at 9 A. N Pupils are requested not to purchn are furnished by their teachers. In addition to the common school Zion offers an execeptionally strong sec paration for pupils intending to pursue fessional careers. A strong corps of to complete set of apparatus for instructi high moral tone and health of the cumi tions vffered by this school to .tuden counties. TUITION AND INCID] High School Department............ Eighth Grade for other than English I Outside of District in Common School For further information apply to J. B or J. F Orangeburg Colleg Healthful Location. Conservatory of Music. o Strong Faculty. Art-Five Cours:s. Full English Branches. Military Discipline. ;Stenography and Typew 5 PARENTS, Ancient Languages, I SEND Sewing and Cookin : YOUR ADDRESS Modern Langual FOR CATALOGUE. Expenses Moc W. S. ] U THE PUBLIC G AL DID YOU G PAID as INTERES for first six mor Half as much, nea holders got. 2 per een commmne pays4 per cen savings< KEEP YOUR A FIRST, where i1 SECOND, whe lCbe 'UXlinnsbo Cure I Almost instantly, a They also relieve e' gia, Rheumatic P2 - Stomach ache, Agu jury, Bearing-down ziness, Nervousness By' taking one or two Pills when you feel a You not only avoid suj * ening influence of pain nervous, irritable and tablet on retiring or This soothing influen brings refreshing sleep 25 doses, 25 cents. istitute, ,S. C. )n Monday, Sept. 17, se books until correct lists or elementary course, Mt. ondary or high school pre business, scientific or pro ,achers, well selected library, ,n in the sciences, and the munity are among the attrac. is hrom this 'and adjoining ?NTAL FEES. .........$250 per month Pranches.... 1.00 " " Branches... 1.00 " " THORNWELL, JR., Superintendent. RANK FOOSHE, Secretary Board Trustees. iate- Institute. , e 0 PARENTS, EDUCATE YOUR CHILDREN. 3 YOUR BOYS AND.GIRLS. U riting. atin and Greek. N g Classes. ,es, French and German. erate. 'ETERSON, President, 0 Orangeburg, S. C. OT L OF IT!!! ET AWNY OF IT? T on Deposits ths of 1906. rly, as stock= it per annum in rcial department t per annum in lepartment.4 :is safest. re it pays best. to 1Bank. Dr. Miles' -~1e ati-Pain Pills [eadache ad leave no bad effects. rery other pain, Neural in, Sciatica, Backache, e Pains, Pains from in. pains, Indigestion, Diz and Sleeplessness. Preven t dll=Aches Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain n attack coming oni. Tering, but the weak-. uspon the system. If cannot sleep, take a when you awaken. ce upon the nerves SJever sold in bulk.