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RESOURES Loans 3194.261.45 Bonds 7,00.00 Banking House, Furni ture and Fixtures 12,250.00 Other Real Estate 7,000.00 Due from Banks and Cash on Hand 17,285.59 Total $237,*97.(04 LIABILITIES Capital $ 50,000.00 Surplus 25,000.00 Undivided Profits 13,106.59 Dividends 256.00 Due to Banks 253.97 Deposits 139,280.48 Bills Payable 10,000.00 Total $237,897.01 BANK OF WINNSBORO, SO .Buggies Come and let me s or a new McCormick eight improvements chine.- The best ma market. Will Trade Foi Second Mai I WANT YOJR BUSE ALL1 CAN TO ~.LW. Enjoy The B1 General Ele< A New Stoc< Consisting of 8-inch 16-inch. Costs less hour to operate. Ask for a T. R. EI COULD SC LAd For Three Summers Mrs. Vin. cent Was Unable to Attend to Any of Her Houn~work. Pleasant Hill, N. C.--"I suffered for three summers," writes Mrs. Walter Vincent, of this town, "and the third and last time, was my worst. I had dreadful nervous headaches and prostration, and was scarcely able te walk about. Could not do any of my housework. I also had dreadful pains in, my back and sides and when one of those weak, sinking spells would come on me, I would have to give up and lie down, until it wore off. I was certainly in a dreadful state o health, when I finally decided to try Cardui, the woman's tonic, and I firml) WATER~ The following water rate has Public Works. First 4000 gallons per month min 4000 to 7000 gallons per month 3' - 7000 to10000 " " " 2 I0000to 20000 " " " 2 20000 to 30000 " " " 2 Above 30000 gallons per month, This statement shows that this bank is in a most prosperous condition. Its capital and surplus, combined with the liability of stockholders, which equals its capital, insure depositors against loss. Its loans are clean and well secured, and are made under the supervision of the directors as well as officers. A good bank to make YOUR bank FAIRFIELD UTH CAROLINA. d Mowers eli you a good Buggy No. 6 Mower, with wer last year's ma -hine ever put on the a Few Good id Buggies. NESS AND WILL DO PLEASE VOU. DOTY eezes From a tric Co. Fan SJust Arrived ,9-inch, 12-inch and ;than 1-2 cent per Free Trial. , L I S ON ~RCELY ELK ABOUT believe I would have died if I hadn'i taken it. After I began taking Cardui, I was greatly helped, and all three bottles re lieved megntirely. I fattened up, and grew so much stronger in three months, I felt like an other person altogether." Cardul is purely vegetable and gentle acting. Its ingredients have a mild, tonic effect, on the womanly constitution. Cardui makes for increased strength, improves the appetite, tones up the ner vous system, and helps to make pale, sallow cheeks, fresh and rosy. Cardui has helped more than a million weak women, during the past 50 years. It will surely do for you, what it has done for them. Try Cardui today. RATES. been adopted by the Board of imum $1.50. cper m additional. ;pecial rate. J. E McDONA LD C'hairman 15 DAYS CAMP -FOR MILITIA Moore Secures Ample Funcfs.-Nev Enlistment Oath Required for Members of National Guard. Columbia.-The annual encampmen of the National Guard of South Caro lina will continue for 15 days. accord ing to W. W. Moore. adjutant general who went to Washington for a confer ence with Secretary Baker relative'tc the property shortage. "The encampment will last for 1i days." said the adjutant general. "a, required by the new army bill. Ever3 soldier in the National Guard mus reenlist and take the new .oath a once. The necessary funds for th( encampment will be furnished upoi requisition. Credit will be given ti the men under the new oath for pre vious service. No new commands wil be considered at the present time." The adjutant general said that th( new rules and regulations for the con trol of the militia were being pre pared by the war department ani would be issued in a few days. The following Its the .new oath re quired :or the members of the Na tional Guard: "I hereby acknowledgi to have voluntarily enlisted this ~ day of , 19- , as a soldier ii the National Guard of the Unite( States an dof the state of for the period of three years in servic4 and three years in the reserve, undei the conditions prescribed by law. un less sooner discharged by proper au thority. And I do solemly sweai that I will bear true taith, and alle gience to the United States of Americi and to the state of , and tha I will serve them honestly and faith fully against all their enemies whom I soever, and that I will obey the order: of the president of the United State! and of the goiernor of the stati o and of the officers appointe( over me according to law and thi rules and articles of war." Short Course in Demonstration. Columbia.-The following agent are now holding short courses in th< home domonstration work of their re I spective counties: Miss Nellie Ray Barnwell county, assisted by Mrs Dora Dee Walker, Mrs. B. W. Fausl Bamberg agent, and Miss Stella Mims Chesterfield agent; Miss Cora L. I) Conner, Colleton county, assisted b: Miss Amanda Edwards, Williamsburi county, and Miss Jo Yarborough Chester county; Miss Margueriti Richardson, Beaufort county. assistei by Miss Caroline Bostick, Miss Pear Napier, Charleston county, and Mis Katherine Richardson, Clarendoi county; Miss Grace LumpkiL Aikei county, assisted by Miss Bostick, Mis Dorothy Napier, Richland county. gn Miss Ida Moore. Marlboro county. To Entertain Firemen. IOrangeburg.-The time for the stt Firemen's Association meeting to b held in this city is drawing close. Thi convention will be held in Orangebur on June 20-21-22. The local committee have evei-ything in readiness for .th convention and the~ big toursameni Best of entertainment will be give1 the visiting fire laddies. The' 'raca course is being put mn Dest. of condi tion. Large, grand stands will be erec ted and the races promise to -be' more largely attended than any In the' his tory of the association. -Orangeburg ers expect 15,000 visitors on the bi, day of the races. Vice Consul to Riga. Washington.-Congressman J. 3 Ragsdale 'was notified by the state de partment that T. B. Brooks Alford c Dillon had been appointed vice cons to Riga. Russia. Mr. Alford Is a1 alumnus of the University of Souti Carolina and has been secretary t Mr. Ragsdale since January 1. Riga I one of the most important seaports o Russia. Mr. Alford will spend abou two weeks with his relatives in Soutl Carolina and then sail from New Yor1 for Riga. Travelers Select Columbia. Florence.-The Unitea Commercia Travelers of the Carolinas closed th'ei annual convention here with the selec tion of Columbia as the meeting plac< for next year. Memorial services were held for ses en members of the order who Jav< died since the last convention. SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS ITEMS U. R. Brooks. clerk of the Soutl Carolina supreme court, has gone t Newport News, where he will remal for about 10 days on his vacation. Cecil Jean Rogers, the three-yea old child of H. K. Rogers of Ebenezer was struck by a tra'in and killed with in a few feet of his nome. City delivery of mail, will be inaul urated at Hartsville July 1. A class of 118 graduates wer, awarded diplomas at Clemson Collegi last week. Eugene M. Hart. aged 72, a Confed erate veteran of Columbia died a fe, *days ago. Forty-one pupIls received diploma: from the Women's College at Du< West. Albert D. Oliphant, assistant secre ary of the state board of charities an< corrections, spent one day in Lexing ton pursuing the duties of his office He said Lexington is builtling some of the best highways to be found 11 Iany county in the state. At a meeting in Spartanburg Moi day plans were laid for the organiza tior of a mutual insurance company. WANTED-Pupils to coac] during this summer, especiall: those who failed to be promoted The school officials have agree< to accept work done by pupils il this way. Can begin work al soon as school closes. Terln easnable. Teabe1 H-Tn. 5.25. Makes a Manly Confession. I am a masn and I should dress like; a woman, if I were not such a cow ard, a writer in Life says. That is, I should revel in velvets, t in silks and satins, in plumes and ruf- S fles, in rich or delicate colors, in dar ing and dashing modes, in endless va riety suited to my whim, to the weath er or the occasion. It would be great fun. It would be an artistic! i gratification. But I don't dare. t In the days of knighthood, when I men were really brave, they out dressed the women; but in these de generate days we do not venture our C fancies beyond cravats. No hnan in f modern times has dared to dress as he pleased except Oscar Wilde, and we buried him with craven hisses. We men rail at women's fashions, but in our hearts we know ourselves to be the slaves of fashion; of one dull, deadly, monotonous fashion, which we bate, but from which we are too cowardly to free ourselves. Good Lights Necessary. Have you been using the same old sputtery lIamps to read by. Then it is no wonder you are having trouble with your eyes. It payA-to have good lights to work and read by. Better pay out t money for good lamps than for spec- C tacles. There are a number of im- C proved makes of kerosene lamps that I give a good. strong, steady light and t also some very brilliant and econom- I teal gasoline lights. Some of these al most equal the brilliancy of electric ity.-Exchange. Preparations for High School and College. t I-,m prepared to assist pupils t in preparing in Latmn, French, ( German, English and the higher ( Mathematics for entering high i schools or college. Terms reason- I able. Marie W. McCants, CANDIDATES CARDS Cards inserted under this head from now until the Democratic primary, for any office to be voted for in this primary, for $5.00. For Congress. Mr. W. F. Stevenson authorizes us to announce that he will be a candidate in the Democratic Primary during the coming summer for Congressman from the Fifth Congressional District, and to thank his many friends for their sub stantial support in the last primary for the same position. State Senate. I hereby announce myself a candi- 1 3 date for re-election to the State Senate' i from Fairfield _county, subject 'to the] Democratic primaries. T. H. KETCHIN. I SI hereby announce my candidacy for I the State Senate from f"airfield county a subject to the rules of the Democratic primary laws. .R.ULAD House of Representatives Many friends of R. -A. Meares, recog nizi is gUility and fitness for the position, r*spectfnlly p resent him to the voters of Fairfield County as it.can-, . didate for i. the House of Representa .tives, subject to the Democratic pri .mary. For Clerk of Court. I hereby annouuce my candidacy for the office of Clerk of Court for Fair field County subject to the rules of the Democratic primary laws. Should I be elected -.1 promise to discharge the duties of the office in a courteous and I hope satisfactory manner to ali. - - -J. G. Wollhng. I Subject to the rules governing the 1 Democratic Primary, I am a camdatde i for Clerk of Court for Fairfield County. I hereby respectfully ask that you consider my application _before casting your vote mn the next primary. W. L. KIRKPATRICK. t I hereby announCe myself a cadidate for reelection to the office of Clerk of Court for Fairfield county subject to C the rules of the Democratic primary. JOHN W. LYLES. For Sheriff. I hereby announce my candidacy fo; the office 'oi Sheriff subject to the rules 'of the Democratic primary. All sup .port given me will be appreciated and Sif elected will devote my energy to the fairthful discharge of the duties of he office. D. A. CRAWFORD. I hereby announce myself as a can didate for re-electi,,n to the office of sheriff of Fairfield County subjecet to' the action of the Democratic primary and should I be elected promise the faithful performance of all duties im .posed upon. me. 1JAMES MACFIE. Announcement ,I am a candidate for the office of -sheriff of Fairfield county, subject to the action of' the Democratic primary. ..Respectfully, . DANIEL HALL. I We, the fr'iends of R. S. Isenhower, Spresent him as a suitable candidate for sheriff in the Democratic primary this .year. SI hereby announce my candidacy for the office of Sheriff of Fairfield county, a subject to the rules of the Democratic ~ priary.A. C. Hood. - I hereby announce my candidacy for I ,the office of Sheriff of 1'airfield county I subject to the rules of the D)emocratic primary laws. J Road 0. MOO RE. RodCommissioner.I The friends of Frank A Neil announce -his candidacy for Road Commissioner of Fairfield county. subject to the rules Iof the Democratic primary laws. I hereby announce my candidacy for - re-election to the office of Road Com missioner for Fairfield county, subject I to the rules governing the Democratic r~ prmary.W. E. DUNN. I 6% MONEY to lend on im proved farms in Fairfield county. SPayable in 5 years. W. J. El 3liott, 302 (almetto Bank, Colum t, S. C. 6-1-4t[ TE Velv JJ HERE is the Won long, deep down i The beauty and *freshne preserved indefinitely. Every lady can easiuy c, with the Velvetina System f combinations. It will only fore retiring, and in the moi Velvetina System. Nothin duty she owes to herself, hE I Jno.H.Mc .4o, NO TEETH, NO S NO STOMA( NO The More You Think of This,' Your teeth need attention nc should have them examined. Ev rected. Decay spreads from- on, more or less a ffected. and this is tire system. The Baltimore dent efficiency. Our operators are gi of the highest practical experient profession. Examination free. work will cost before it is done. CONSULT ] BaltimoreD MODERN I r 13296 Main St. * SJ COLUMI IBring your printing to 1 It will be done right. V ARRIVALU KOOL KLC L WORSTED1 ~T SATISFY. SHIPMENT 7W0 AFFORI J'LL APPRE( Mercan GnOD THINGS TO WE) IR. W. F. STEVENSO FOR CONGRESS. Comment of Chesterfield Coun. y papers on county sentimeni hown at the convention: " The Chesterfield County Con. ention was notable for its repre entative attendance, being com osed of leading men from prac ically every club in the county. t was even more- notable for itc nity and enthusiasm. especiall3 n its action endorsing tha candi acy of Hon. W. F. Stevensor or Congress. Partisan line. vhich cut deeply -into his vote it his county two years ago hav ieen obliterated and a unitet ounty is behind him, and the en husiasm shown on the subjeci n last Monday warrants th( irediction that his majority ir his county will be the greates1 ver given a candidate here wh< tad an opponent. "-Chera "hronicle, May 4. "It is said that Chesterfiek ,ounty is united as she has no1 een in thirty years before. Thi uity means much for the peac( f the county during the comini ampaign and it may mean muet aore. It may mean that Ches. erfield county will furnish th( [ext representative from th( ifth Congressional District t< he United States Congress. "If the enthusiasm for the Ion. W. F. Stevenson manifest d at this convention represent< he sentiment of the people ol he county, Mr. Stevenson is sur( if every vote to be cast in thi, :ounty next fall-and that wil Lelp some."-Chesterfield Ad rertiser, May 4. VANTED-To pasture Cattle Pasture luxurient with Berma da and Johnston grass. Creel running through. Rate $1.0 per month, per head. Appli or write A. G. Douglas, Avor S. C. 5-25-1 NOTICE. Write me and I will explai 1ow I was cured in 4 days o i severe case of Piles of 4 ears standing without pain (fife, or detention from busi 1ess. No one need suffe rom this disease when thi: 1umane cure can be had righi ere in 'South Carolina. R. M. JOSEY, Lamar, S. C. Routez 4. OUR NE\~ BEACH, TROPICA KIND THi EX PRESS DAY OR]' 'TION YOl Ketchin IE etina an to be found who does0nt7 ri her heart, to to beautifuL ss of youthful skin ma e irse for her own, complexion nd Velvetina Toilet Goods take a little time at night be ning on arising, to folloWth' I should hinder, as it s r family and her friends.. laster&Co5 nce Sad TOMACH' ,H, NO BRAIN BRAIN, NO MAN [he Greater Seems His Wisdom w, and in justice to youCse0 ry- decayed spot -should tooth to another umt I the followed by weakenin 6 ists are justly noted fors. aduated,' registered dei e and specific knowede n ou will be told exetlywha Our work is guaranteed. ). WOODS. enta BENTISTRY. Phon& MIA, S.C C. he News and te INPA ~TH A S ARE TE S EVERY# ) A SELECG ~IATE. tile Co~