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BANK OF WINNSB CAPITAL., Organized and Began Bw Young, but very healthy and g here and grow with us. If you have money to deposit, care of it for you. If you want t as well pleased to talk the matter ourselves in readiness to extend e consistent with sound banking pi We pay Interest on deposits in Cent per Annum. W. R. RABB, President. T. W. TRAYLOR, Vice-President. You are in the market we can save you money or write us. Bagging and Ties. Burl Rubber Belting I Leather Belting Canvas Belting !ace Leather Gin Bristles Brush Twine -LORICK & L COLUMI YOU CAN sue WORLD AT - by * ~ so. manno attr hw " him They maegrmnsf as for the man who wants on. tastes can be satisfied by then Step in adhave aloo at th sample DLe W L.. L.. M E Rocktc Will N< Anything but THlE BES we hape started Qut and Our stock fully replenisi the most select goods. box Candies and fresh Cl This is the candy that p1 to supply your Grocery V c. .. : \ ~Sash, i: <) Blinds Building: OEDEE BY L COLUMBIA LUMBER & fA FAIRVIELD DRO, S. C. Iness February ist, 1906. -owing rapidly; bring your business we will be pleased to take proper D borrow money, we will be equally over with you and always hold very accommodation and courtesy inciples. our Savings Department at 4 Per J. M. JENNINGS, Cashier. HUGH S. WYLIE, Teller. F1 for the following items, Call and get our prices, ap Cotton Picking Sheets 3rush Wire 5aw Files qrictionless Babbit Metal Vlachine Oil ylinder Oil md Tallow. DWRANCE, Inc. IA, S. C. HAVE THE YOUR FEET attiring yourself in hand mne apparel made to your ar n individual measures d special instructions by ?/>e International k Tailoring - Co. The Greatest Made-to-Order Clothes Shop in the World. ..~POPULAR -.-~ PRICES rantee broadcast so that no ussy" or "faddish" or "par e them make his clothes for r the swells of sodevty as well y to be neatly dres.sed-.a All I beautiful INTERNATINA P Wb~ mae. - r, S. C, )t Keep T. That is the- jiotto are goinjg to live up to. ted all the whibe with :Another shipmaent of locolates in bu l ust in. eases. GJive us a chat ice (ants. 'OOrs,2i and Wlateria1l ANDB Beautiful and InstrIttive [1hibits Al Tll SIAI fAIR The state fair at Columbia this year -October 22 to 27-will be more edu cational than ever before. This, like any other exposition, is a source of in struction and a source of knowledge to every one who goes there. The exhib its this year will be of the highest type. Nearly all of the floor space and outdoor space available has already been assigned and the exhibits include nearly every kind of new contrivance. There are new gas and steam engines and labor saving devices, machinery for farm and plant, automobiles, steam plows, dairy utensils, mineral waters and many other interesting and econ omic articles. The Midway. The fair authorities were fortunate enough to get in with a number of the officers of other southern state fairs and become part of a circuit. In this way finer shows have been obtained at the same rate heretofore charged. This will make the midway one con tinuous round of genuine fun. The best' midway ever seen here. More fun than ever. The railroad rates will be cheaper than ever. If you haven't written your friends and relatives about South Carolina's great home-coming week, do so right now. Write them to come home. Cheap rates on all interested rail roads. One fare round trip. Colum bia will give them as warm a welcome as you will. Ten-day limit. Write them all today and send their names to Mr. A. W. Love, secretary, Colum bia, S. C., so that he can write them, tco. Blood Poisoning results from chronic constipation, which is quickly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills. They re move all poisonous germs from the system and infuse new life. and vigor; cure sour stomach, nausea, headache, dizziness and colic, without griping or discom fort. 25c. Guaranteed by Jno. 11. McMaster & Co., druggists. Sorre Sound Sense. We wish that every farmer in this country would real and heen the annexed article, which we have copied from the Manning Sentinel of last Wednesday. If t h i P advice was literally followed. this country would instantly become the garden spot of the wold and .listinguished for its prosperity and wealth. Farme~rs, read and pondler the~se suggestions: "If each and, every cotton grower in this fair Southl'and of ours had a Farge erib full of corn, a barn loaded with hay and fod der, a smoke-house filled with home-raised bacon ai~d country hams, numerous cans of pure lard a bin of good wheat, a fine milch cow and plenty of chickens, he could1 live like a king and hold his cotton until doomsday; and soon the trusts iiould send their men out into the country begging for the privilege of buying it at any priee-10,15 or even 20 cents a pound-and would haul it to the depot in the bargain. "If each and every cotton grower in this fair Southland of ours will hereafter devote one half of their land, time, money and efforts to raising these pro duts and stock above mentioned, they will succeed in bringing about these happy conditions in the naot far distant fnture. The cotton acreage would be redueced one-half, the price of cotton in ereased one-half, and the farmer adependeut of the whole world. "We may be mistaken, but 'rotm ,our point of view this plan -em very feasible one, and if >roperty and persistently followed vouldl come nearer holding the otton naarkets to the top notch hn would t stock company of -ity nmiflion dollars." A Young Mother at '70. "My mother has suddenly beten ~made younsg at 70. T wenty years of intense sufli-ring from dyspep sia bad er,ti ely disabled hier, lnt4 ai mon hr ago, when she begaa Mgp Elec'ric Bitters, ~whih have completely enred her land restored the strength and activity she hiad in the p rime of life," writes Mrs. W, L. Gilpatrick; of Danforth, Me. Greatest restor ative medicine on the globe. Sets Stomach, Liver and Kidneys right, purifies the blood, and cures Malaria, Biliousness and Weak nesses. Wonderful Nerve Tonic. Price 50c. Guaranteed by Jno. H. McMaster & Co., druggists. Bringing Them To Life. The i apers tell of a man in ranal city who "was buried ahv for several months," theni eme to lif, and got married. The story is probably a fable. Or it may be a sort of parable a weni they have in Kansas o f. deribing a merchant who was "buried alive," so to speak, in1 his store until he put an ad. in the paper, and his business re -vived, or came to life again. It< ')tten happens that way.-New berry Observer. The season's first cold nay be slight-may yield to early treatment, but the aext cold will hang on onger; it will be more roublesome, too. U n aecessary to take chances >n that second one. Scott's Emulsion is a preventive a.s well as a cure. Take iOOTT'$ EjUUJIOJ when colds abound and you'll have no cold. Take it when the cold is contracted mnd it checks inflamma tion, heals the membraneb >f the throat and lungs ind drives the cold out. Send for free sampte. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists 409-415 Pearl Street, New Tork 'c. and $.00 - - All drgghts A girl must either marry ordi nary man or else remain a spin ster for the pur'pose of cherishing an ideal. Nothing to Fear. Mothers need have no hesitancy in continuing to give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. to their little ones, se it contains absolutely nothing injuri. ous. This remedy is not only perfectly safe to give small children, but is a medicine of great worth and merit. It has a world wide reputatian for its cures of coughs, colds and croup and cen always be relied upon. For sale by Obear Drug Co. and all medicine dealers. It is an easy matter to pucker up your face, but all the genuine smiles and frowns come from the beart. An Awful Cough Cured. '%Two years ago our little girl had a touch of pneumonia, which left hez with an awful cough. She had spells )f coughing, Just like one with the whooping cough and some thought she would not get well at all. We gota bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Rem dy, which acted like a charm. She stopped coughing and got stout- and rat,' writes Mrs. Ora Bussard, Bru baker, Ill. This remedy is for sale by Dbear Drug Co. and all medicine deal ers. A man can make mistakes far more easily- than he can make good. Tax Notice. Taxes wiHl be due and payable with aut nealt.v from October 15 to Decem ber'1, 1906. ' The taX lev~y for State purposes Is 5 mills, for ordinary county purposes it mill, ,for school purposes 3 mills, making a total levy of 121 mills on all taxable property of the county. In Bhool Distriets Nos. 1, 8, 9, 14, 18, 17, 18, 22, 25, 28, 30, 31 and 32 there is a vecial levy of 2 mills for school pur poss, ma'king a total levy of 14j mills in those school districts and a special levy of one mill- in School -Districts Nos. 11 and 19, making a total levy of 131 mills in those school districts. There Is also a tax of one dollar on each male citizen between the ages of twenty-one and sixty years old, except those who are disabled or made exempt bylaw. During the month of January, 1907, a penalty of. one per cent will be eargeon alL unpaid taxes, and dur ng -eiur an additional one per cent will becharged on all unpaid taxes, and from March 1st to 15th an sddiional five per cent will be charged on all unpaid, taxes. Taxes are ~ yable in the following kinds of fun~ and no other: Gold and ilver coiln, United States currency, national banik notes and coupons which shall become .due and payable during the year 1906-on the consolidated bonds known as ''Brown"1 bonds and the bonds of the State known as "Blue" bonds, aind any other State bonds which may be issued by authority of en Act of the General Assembly, the coupons of which are by such Act made receivable for taxes. A. LEE SCRUGGS, 9-12tf Treasurer Fairfield County. To Help You Build Your Home. The right selections of Hardware Trim mings add greatly to the 'attractiveness of a hcme. Let us show you the latest designs in P. & F. Carbin's Artic Hardware. --Write W. S. STEWART, COLUMBIA, S. C. Money to Loan. I have made arrangements to nego iate leans on first mortgage of real state in this county in sums of not ess than $300 and payable ini not less han five years. The rate of interest eight per cent on sums under $1,000 ind even per cent on sum -of that .mount or over. No commnissions are haged. The borrower pays for ab tract and expenses. J. E. McDONA LD, 919 6m Atitorney. country CHEW WH Only chou oughly C That's v brands, for a fis and o: one-t of C Uni . : c CN 2. e n--<2 ,cue ~~gc th are o the SCHN For theSn ~just en SCHN cause 0] at any th re ofthema lovers. .1 ~VEBYTHING IN Flowes S Plants Bulbs Seeds. Choicest up-to-date varieties grown by us. CarnationsA75c. 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, Croases, Anchors, &e., $3.00 up. * )louquets, Boxes or Basketsof pretty MixedLFlowers, $1.00 to $10.00. Fine Wedding WorK :a Specialty. Only give us a idea what you want and price and we~ will please you. COLUMiIIA, S. C. WWe ship flowers everywhere. Read This. If you wanit to In sure Your Cotton, Your.Dwelling and Furni ture, Your Barn and Stock, Your Store Building, Your Mierchandise, CALL ON Promptattention as well as prompt settlemeza 3. Wilson Gibbes TYPEWBIITER HEADQUARTERS 1412 MaIn St., Columbia, 8. C. outh Carolina Agent DENSMOBE TYPEWRITER-The best writing machine at any price. ECHICAGO TYPEWRITFR-T h e best for the price-$3 and $50. ALL MAKES-Rented, Exchanged!. Bought. Repairing on the premsatf an ex pert. RUBBER STAMP FACTORLY Stamps made every day on the premn Ises. Stencil Plates, Daters, Number ng Machines, Check Punches of all inds. OFFICE SU.PPLIES AND FUR-. MITURE-Everythin g from a Pen* oint to a .Boll Top es.~Sectional: iling Cases, Bookcases and Card In dxes a specialty, 10-18 J. D. McMEEKIN, WINNSBORO, S. C. Office over M. W. Doty's store. . S. PIXLEY, M. D. WINNSBORO, S. c. Offices: 4 Law Range. Hours: 10 to 3. bleastl'e i heWgi the 'est iobaco6 g best tobacco grows--in the famous Pied= AT YOU KNOY :e sectons of this '7enl matured and th urcd tobacco i : used ir. .akng SCHNAP ,hy SCHNAPPS and )ther of the Reynol as shown by the Inter -al Re;'enue statist cal year, made the wo 2derful Lowth of s: icute- -ion pou ids, or a .ct gain of ,ird cf tic cntire incre tscd consumption cwizg and smcking tcbac:os in the ed State!. ' ridently, chewers cannot resist the vor and they cheer SCHNAPPS be ase SCHNAPPS cheers them more in any other chewing tobacco and ry man that chews SCHNAPPS passes the d thing alonZ-one chewer makes other chew -until the fact is now established that there many more: chewer3 and pounds of tobacco red, to the population, in those States where NAPPS tobacco was first sold than there are in tates where SCHNAPPS has not yet been offered trade. WHAT YOU ARE APPS is like a cup of fine Java -offee, sweetenm ough to bring cut its natural, stimulating qualitie APPS pleases all classes of chewers: the rich, b icy do not-find a chew thatreall.pleasesthembet rice; the poor, because it is !o'. economical tb r 10c. or 15c. plugs and they gct their mc'ney's w< t snappy, stimulating flavor so 6ppreciated by tob: 11 imitations contain muc& more sweetening S. They are made that wa1 to bide poor tobac ed. n who chews tobacco for tobacco's sake, there i: P S. . per pound in 5c. cuts. ' Strictly 10c. and 15c. ph OLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Wbsto-SalU, Cure Your stop your Lung Irritation, reli and drive out your Chronic Co tan, and strictly eientifle, Cure DR. Ki HEW DISI Almost in De -"Our little daughter was givei -with consumption of the throa1 In despair, when our druggist re New Discovery. After taking -perfectly cured and has had no. --GEO. A. EYLER, Cumberland, Price, 5oc and~ - 'lRIAL BOTTUJ RECOMMENED, ULP JNO. Ii. McMASTER & CO., OBEAR DRU MEET YOUR AT The Stal Oct, 22 to i Finest ProgFamme E Races Every Day-( South Carolinians fra be at the Fair for "H ome tion. - Cheapest Railroad R ONE FARE R( Get Ready an W. C.'Bei CALL SPECIAL ATT Mitchell Wagoi Tyson & Jones Barbed Wire Wire Nails Field Fencing. All bought in large quantit -t rdnse prices. -OWiA 0 ont I ABOUT tor-- :A PS. MWW ds th N.. 3. ICN h , ih heony er ,an ytw hsiin ,....aneeelms fv our otte hrwas d thrth oly sice." o . - 49 RE 7,,199 mn cerwhee i Cogheeba aeyoso. hr id ith th nl.er fosranduwislabe old