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W. L. GASSAWAY, PRES. H. J. McGEE, CASHIER. Farmc of C SAFE, SOUND A OPENDD BUS Capital Si Farmers Bani Has every facility of h1 solicits the accounts < Manufacturers, in fact, i PEOPLE. Savings I Call now and let's m if you have an idle d< have you entrust it to o Interest paid on time $i.oo starts an accom HERE TO If at any time you shi an accomodation of u., cireful consideration. CENTR A L1 R0 Hlas on hand several cars of Cotton Seed Meal $i.50 pe Cotton Seed I I ulls (I 5oc. Seventy-five barrels of GO Every sack guaranteed. CENTRAL ROL Central High School Closes. Te Cent ail liih sehool, wit] Mr. J. A. LyIes as Superinten dlent, closed a most successfu yea rs wNork wvit Ii a pp opriate an4 el erfniini4g4 exercises, May 28t] and 29th. Thursday er'oning two drill WeIre given by tie intermediat grades and a play by the ninti grade. l)uets and solos from th music class interspers8ed th numblers of the programme, af ' which Mr. J. J. McSwaij Sbrief, but impressiv '- the exercise cietation by grade. the abolition a United States was w.. ative, Vivian Rowland; Gaines; negative, Helen Clay ton, Dagnall Folger. The ques tlon was ably handled and man striking points were brougli forward by the young debaters At the close, Mr. Proctor A Bonham held the audience wit) mnteresting and insku Lctive r( marks upon education in Sout: Carolina. Friday Ivenling the chief fet ture of the occasionl was th masterful adldress by Hon. J Wright Nash, of Spartanburg who, with frank and bold earr estness, dIisculssed "T'he Solutio of the Education~al Problem. The "Jim Town Lyceum," b the eighth gradle was enjoyec The last number wvas a recitatic by a little girl, "Good by to t} Old Academy Days." One's Homo Friond. Theli ornamnent of a hous~e, salys Ei ersoni, is the friends~c who frequent There is no greater event in life ti the apperanc of new persons afo our h'earth, except it be the progre of the character which draws the: It has been finely added by Laindor' -. is definition of the great man, "It heo who canu call together the mlost let company ,Wlen~ it pleases him." W. HENRY MARTIN, V-PI.38. L. G. GAINES, ASST. CASHIER. rs Bank entral LND CONSERVATIVE INESS NOV. 6, 1906 ook $25,000 < of Central, s. c. mndling your business and it >f Farmers, Merchants and he business of ALL THE )epartment ike new acquaintances, and )Ilar, we shall be pleased to ur care. Five per cent. deposits. it. DO BUSINESS muld find it necessary to ask your needs will receive our LLER MILL CO.4 lulls and Cotton Seed Meal. r sack. per hundred pounds. D) FLOUR at $4.90 per bartel. Come at once. LER MILL COMPANY, 1 GASSAWAY. President. PC REGISTRATION. 1 The attention of the public is called to . the Act of 1h recent Legislaure, ap proved the 2tth day of February, 1908 1 which renss as follows: 1' AN ACT to Provide for the Re-Enrollment and Regi't ration of the Qualified Ek c 1 tore of thi,; State During the Year 108. a-d to Provide Con pensation i for the Supervisors of Registration. a Section 1. Be it enacted by the Gen- R e eral Asiembly of the State of South Caro 1|Jina, Th:. the Sur ervisors of Registration in each county of the State are required a to re enroll all the qualified electors in this; State during the .ear 1008. Sec. 2. That the same time the said - Supervisors shall register all p. rsons who 1'may make application thiere.for and who may be entied thereto. B Sec. 8. That for the purpose of such enrolment and registration the said Supervieor shall keep the books of regis s tration open at the several county seats every day (Sundays excepted), between t he hours of nine a. m. and six p. mn., uigthe months of July and August, aind in addition thereto, they shall at tend 'n the month of September. 1908, at 'tay In each township in their 'ntie s. of which at least ten , 'be given by advertise *'r published in the 'I attend in - com. visions-.Q the re-.enrolha. t year lt OS. Sec.* 4. That for tA. , *re-enrollment the Secre. ,shall furnih the Supervisor o&e tion with all the necessary booka.. Sthe sum of five hundred dollars shall L. -a pyropriated for supplying said books. Sec. 5. Th'lat the Supervisors of Regis - tration shall each receive for their ser vices, during the year 1909, the sum of t wo hundred dollars, to be paid by the e are paid: except in the counties of And e son, Ch-rte to, Greenville, Sumter, - O~ne ueg Ricl~m. werethey shall , celve two hundred and fifty dollars fr the. year 1I908: Provided, That In Spar. -t inugcounty they shall receive this n ~rtre hundred doilar s, to be paid as ,, hibove provided; that after the year 1909 the Super visirs of RegIstra tion shall each y receive fifty dollars per annum in off years and oneo hundred dolltars in general -election years: except in the above n1 named counties, where they shall each receive seventy-five dollars .par annum t0 n off years, and in general election . ears they shall receive two hundred dollars each 'per annum, including the enunty of Spa'rtanburg. Sec. 0. All Acts or parts of Acts in. "consistent with thuis Act be, and the it. same are hereby repealed. m Appr~oved the 2th day of February, All persons having business in the matter of registration will call on the to J. E. FOSTER, Ot. . is J. B. HI. .PRItE, .- A. CANNON; Board Reglstration. PA May Come, Rice Go< Making Price! This season's goods to go nov Nice line Sho Car load of Still selling Watch this continuously I ani nowv ever goods a begin to come I. D Proprietor iN NC AGENT 4 w ANTED;-16 x 20 crayon )rtraits 40 cents, fram.-s 10 cents and ), sheet pie~t-e one ej i t. each. You 6n make 400 aer cent. profit or $30.00 )r week. Osttlno4ue and Samples free. dires, Frank W. williams Co., 1209 . Taylor st., Chicago, Il'. apr9w4. Pilysi Foxu SAnn-17 acres, original forest, miles north .f Pickeus,.!880 an acre; acres west of Woodall Mountain, 10 Office I ires brauch bottom, baiance in timber, ice $10 acre, cash d--al. E. F. Kp1ra. F. D.,. No. 4, Pickeun, S. C. The PEOI of an article is it's i macy" is THE CLE miles around. The Reason Is plain, It is a new firm, wit sods. Nothing in -the' line of c.arried in a drug store should be GOOD OR TOO PURE, henc PURESTand BES I is our motto The Prescription Dep s~ in charge of a competeni macist and all prescription wor his personal supervision and all gredients are the purest,'best and est that can be obtained. If wed prescription work you need have t of what you are getting. On Sunday and at night as a week days our Prescription Depat is open. People's LNIGS Panics Will ( BUT hs on Forev s to Meet all Competition r, while you need them. Calicos, fast col .s from 10 to 25 per cent. less than else Roller King to go at a price to move it Shells at 75c for 2 boxes. space and keep posted on the bargains offering. buying Fall Goods, and will slaughter re on hand of present stock when fal in. . RIGE [orris Bargain Hou ORRIS, S. C. L VAELEY, M. C cial ald Surgeoll. OFFICEt "Over Postoifi lours 10 to 12-2 to 4 - Practice In all C 'LEi'S CHO nerit. "The People'i [OICE of all the pe< Soda WaterIce : Our Fountain is now h new and nothing but the pu goods juices and fruits are used. TO and Best" is our motto. Tobacco Cigars and Chewing I. fact a complete line of chewers' goods. The be phar complete selection ever in he in.. Full Line of ToilE fresh- n unre~ e~ar FEverything usually foi store is carried here. veil as It will pay you to con tment .to trade with us. We appreciate the tra have given us since our op Ph-arm rrr. x.., s. c. Es q J e~ q$ er mrs, 5c. where. fast. we are what I goods riey-at-Law. c0, Anderson, S, C. ourts In Sonuth Carolina ICE 3 Phar >ple for Drinks in full blast rest and best "The Coldest Tobacco-in smokers' and st and most Cenitral. ~t Articles md in a drug e a long way de the people. WYmg ic