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You~ are offered lhe r A man. should know his.banker. Call in you will. feel at home in oUrl A BANK is a public insti tution with its interests bound up in the communi :ty in which it exists. Every responsible citiz like yourself has a right to all the help we can give. Come in and let us know each other. THE WINNSBORO BANK CAPITAL $100,000. SURPLUS $100,000 Why You Should Visit Langley's 5 & 10Oc. Store Often To the Ladies of Winnsboro and Vicinity: This is to advise you that the Association Southern 5 & 10'' Stores, an organization of over two hundred five and ten-cent stores, of which I am head. has accepted Mr. H. Langley of your town as a CIIA RTER MEMBER, and will accord him every bene fit and advantage enjoyed by merchants who are thus honored. The majority of our stores are located in the larger towns and cities and, usually. towns of the size of Winnsboro are barred. Our member at Chester. S. C.. p)leaded Mr. Langley's case so elo quently, however, that we decided to admit him. This means that he is able to buy alongside of any syndicate .5-10'' store and that K he will be in nosition henceforth to sell you a great many useful articles at les~s than other merchants pay. We have just closed some contracts for Mr. Langley which will enable him to offer you some -sensational values and I bespeak for him your patronage and hearty support.P. H. ROSE. President Association Southern 5 & 10'' Stores. Headquarters: Littleton. N. C. Broodway & 3rd St.. New York. Two Papers for the* Price of One We Offer The Progressive Farmer AND The News and Herald For the Year For $1.50 iF PAID IN ADVANCE f The wet cold weather wil ;he bright warm days with. your inspection. . All kinds of pretty,wash and anything you want in I t sure to take a look at those some goods and good styles New lot fine Hosiery. in I extra good values. We are ready to sell you C t and have quality. M Our milliners now back ft inspect the new goods in Mi Caldw e Puts End to Bad Habit. r I Things never look bright to on S with ' the blues." Ten to on the trouble is a sluggish livei filling the system with biliou poison, that Dr. King's New Lif Pills would expel. Try then Let the joy of better feelings en "the blues." Best for stomac liver and kidneys. 25c. Joh H. McMaster & Co. ;:Candidates' Card! Primary Election, August 27, 1912. a COUNTY TREASURER. I hereby anrounce myself a cand e date for re-election to the office < County Treasurer of Fairfield Counti subject to the action of the Democrat e primary. A. LEE SCRUGGS. - I hereby announce myself a cand date for the office of County Treasur( for Fairfield County, subject to the ai tion of the Democntic primary. G. G. STEELE. CLERK OF COURT. I respectfully announce myself a cai didate for the office of Clerk of Coui - for Fairfield County, subject to tl s ac'tion of the Democratic primary. W. L. KIRKPATRICK. At the solicitation of many friend! I respectfully nominate myself for r, election to the office cf Clerk of ti 1l Court for Fairfield County. subject1 n the action of the Democratic primar: JOHN WV. LYES. COUNTY SUPT. OF EDUCATION. I resnlectulis announce mysel f a cas didate for the 'offce of Superintender of Education for Fairfield County. sul , et to the act!'>n of the Democrat D rimary. C. H. DOUGLASS. 3 I am a candidate for re-election1 .the offce of Superintenden~t of Edi e cation for Fairfield County. subject1 the action of the Democratic primnary. T. M. JOP DAN. I hereby announce myself a cand date for tue offce of Co'unty Superit *tendent of Education for Fairfie: . County. subject to the action of ti e Democratic pnrmary. W. WV. TURNER. - SHERIFF. I hereby announce myself a cand date for 're-e:ection to'the office< Y Sheriff for Fairfield Cony subject1 the action of the Democratic p)rimaryV A. D. HOOD. I hereby announce myself a candida1 for :he omfce of Sneni for Fairnie vCounty. subject to the action of tI Democratic primary. JAMES MACFIE. Final Discharge. Notice is hereby given that John Stewart, Executor of the estate< Mrs. Mary W. Weir, has this day ma< -application unto me for a final discharg as such Executor, and that the 1st da of May, 1912, at 10 o'clock A. M., my office, has been appointed for tl hearing of said petition. . April 1, 1912, W. L. HOLLEY, - Judge of Probate Fairfield Co., S. ( d4-3-4t I Stockholders' Meeting. Greenville, S, C., e To April 15, 1912. Tthe Stockholders of Fairfie] Cotton Mills: Take notice that a specia meeting of the stockholders a this corporation w.ill be held the office of the Company, nea W innsboro. S. C., on the 24t day of May. 1912, at 10 A. M. -to consider the advisability c liquidating this corporation an of selling and collecting in its as sets. eDone in pursuance of resoki tion p)assed by the Board of D rectors at a meeting held o April 10th. 1912. THOMAS F. PARKER. President. M. M. Trotter. Jr., Secretary. 4-17-1m REST AND HEAL.TH TO MOTHER AND eHILD. MRs. WINSLOW's SOOTHIN(G SYRUP has bei used for over SIXTY. YEARS by MILI,IONS< r MOTHERS for their CHILD)REN WHIL: TEETHING, with PERFECT SUCCESS. SOOTHES the CHILD. SOFTENS the GUM! -ALLAYS all PAIN; CURES WIND COLI an is the best remedy for DTA RR H<EA, It al solutely harmless.Be sure and ask for " Mr Winlows SothngSyrup," and takc 30 th Personal. Messrs A. E. Davis and J. E Doty spent Sunday in AbbevillE Misses Elizabeth Cureton an Floride Martin took in "Polly o the Circus" in Columbia on Sat urday. Miss Frances Fowles 6f Colur bia spent last week with Mis Alice Walker. Miss Helen McDonald is a home again after spending week-end in New York. Mrs. W. H. Witherow paid he first visit (since leaving here) t friends in Winnsboro last week. Mrs. D. H. Robertson spen last week with her daughter i: Columbia. Mrs. s Thompson and littl daughter 'of Abbeville are visit ing Mrs. W. C. Beaty. Mrs. McMeekin, nee Miss Ma mie Douglass, of Ninety-Six ha been spending some time in tow with her parents. Miss Lau raDouglas is at hom again after s ending a month c more in Shelby, N. C. Miss Ethel Ragsdale, who i teaching school at Bishopville spent the week-end at home. Miss Myra Ruff of Columbi spent last week at home. - Mr. J. L. Bryson, Jr., is E home from the medical college i Atlanta for the holidays. Mrs. Lou P. McMaster is visi1 ing Dr. Gregg McMaster in Floi ence. Mayor C. A. Robinson lel Monday for Greenville. Mr. Robert Huey of Atlant is visiting relatives In town. Mr. K. R. McMaster spent th week-end in Charlotte. Mr. J. P. Quarles of Charlott spent a part of last week in towr Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Elliott r< turned from Waynesville, N. C Monday night. Mrs. Thos. C. Weatherly c Bennettsville visited her sistei in-law, Mrs. J. M. McNaull, lac week. Mrs. Weatherly was a< companied by her daughter, Mic Mary Gilmer. Death of Mr. Green Gibson. The news reached here froi Blythewood last Monday that o Sunday night Mr. Green Gibsor another gallant old veteran, die at his home there. Divine Services. Rev. C. W. Boyd of Rock Hi wili conduect services at St. John Episcopal church Sunday nigh 21st inst.. at 8:15 o'clock. Th publU.c is cordially invited to a ten% ______ Marriage at Blythewood. On the 10th of April Mr, N Wooten, Jr., and Miss Cari Bell Brown, a popular youn couple of Blythewood. were ma: ried at the bride's home by t12 Rev. J. S. Corpening. A nun ber of friends over the count wish them every happiness. Drill. A drill is called for Tuesda night, April 23rd, at 8 o'clocl sharp. All members of th~ Winnsboro Guards are especiall urged to attend, for several in portant matters are to be atten( ed to. At this time an electio will be held for 1st and 2nd liet. tenants. J. B. Doty, Captain. Residence Destroyed By Fire. Mr. C. K. Turner had the mes fortune to lose his house an contents by fire last Thursda about noon. It is supposed th fire origniated from a defectiv kitchen flue. Nothing was saa ed. Mr. Turner lives on th Bell's Bridge road, about si miles west of Winnsboro. Death of Mrs. Susan H. Sloan. After several months of ba health. Mrs. Susan H. Sloan die at the home of her sister, Mr' S. R. Johnston. last Wednesda morrnng at seven o'clock. Th funeral services were held in th A. R. P. church, in the presene of a large number of relative and friends, at ten o'clock Thurs day morning. Mrs. Sloan wa in her eightieth year. Why He Was Late. "What made vau so late?'' "I met Smithson.'' "Wll that is no reason why yo should he an hour lata getting home t supper.'' "1 know, but I asked him how h was feeling, and he insisted on tellin me about his stomach trouble." "Did you tell him to take Chambei lain's Tablets?" "Sure, that is what he needs." Sol by all dalers. SPRING: [ soon be a thing of the past and you wil Spring dress. Many Spring goods in thi goods: specially pretty patterns in Ging hite Goods, from 5e. the'yard to 50c. th pretty Piques and fine Welts we have fc isle thread and silk-colors, ,black, tan L pair of Oxfords, Strap Sandals or Pumr ILLINER" om the North, and we specially request Ilinery. ell & Amette The Best C e Cole Cotton Plai buters and Spre: do the work, - and do it right. ] stock of them. Give me a call wher Buggy or .Studeba: ic; M.W.D Owensboro (One, two, three and - Plow Implements, B Collars, Saddles, Chase Robes, E kets. Flour, Ne, Molasses. Apr Oats, Native McMaster-Davi +To - Ii -i - fot e - NC . what you want to bake ~raising flour simnply der baking qualities make ii d the best home bakers arn attending its use make Syoung housewife can: h without. A.B. Ca NOTICE. COUNCIL CHAMBER. April 1st, 1912. GC Written applications for two positions tonia on the police force of Winnsboro and; agair for the office of Clerk of Council for Ridg oeyear-May 1, 1912, to May 1, 1913~ GCn >will be received by me up to 12 o'clock him. M., April 26, 1912. Dixis By order of Town Council. Jr. I JNO. J. NEIL, whe Clerk of Council. 3-2 want to be ready for s store now ready for' hams, Suitings, Linens, e yard. You should be r skirts-they are hand and white. These are s-shoes that are stylish 7' every lady to call and Co. In Earh iters Distri iders, they save time [ have a full you want a ker wagon. OTY. Wagons four Horse] ridles, Harness, Lap Robes, [orse Blan - Orleans )ler Seed Grown s Company 1i Every eason - all occasions self Lsing flour is al t.ys just splendid. matter when or you'll find self f~eet. Its splendid a favorite among d the sure success it the flour the not afford to do thcart. NOTICE. nD Sta, ithe registered Hasoe this year at Winnsboro and 0DE0Y is a beautiful bay horse, and gentle, any lady ce driv mna by American Boy, dam Dixie, ,$5.00; $2.5 don and $12.50 7 A. D. HOOD.