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Rank Foolishness. "When attacked by a cough or a cold, or when your throat is sore, it is rank foolishness to take any other medicine than Dr. King's New Discovery," 8??ys C. O. Eldridge, of Eiiijil.e. "I h::ve used Ncv; Dis covery seven vears and I know il is the best remedy on earth for coughs and colds, croup, and all throat and lung troubles. My children are sub ject to croup, but New Discovery quickly cures every attack." Known the world over as the King of throat and lung remedies. Sold under guar antee at J. G. Wannamaker Mfg. Co., drug store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottle free. "1 hear you have been hunting. Any luck?" "Yes; only oue man mistook me for a rabbit and he was a poor shot-"?Chicago Record-Herald. It Does the Business. Mr. E. E. Chamberlain, of Clinton, Maine, says of Bucklen's Arnica Salve. "It does the business; I have ased it for piles and it cured them. Used it for chapped nands and it cured them. Applied it to an old sore and it healed it without leaving a scar behind." 25c at the drug store of J. G. Wannamaker Mfg. Co. Book Agent?I have a book here on *"Thing3 You Ought to Know." Subbubs?Then you ought to know that 1 don't want one. Trial Catarrh treatments are be ing mailed out, free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, Wis. These tests are proving to the people?without a penny's cost?the great value of this scientific prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoops Catarrh Remedy. Sold by Dr. J. G. Wannamaker Mfg. Co. Mrs. Turtle?I see by the papers here that an automobile can down a twen- ? ty foot embankment and turned turtle. Wow, Henry, what I want you to do Is to run up a twenty foot embank ment and turn into an automobile. Sou know I've wanted one this long .?while.?Circle Magazine. A Cure for Misery. "I have found a cure for the mis ery malaria poison produces," says R. M. James, of Louellen, S. C. ,'It's called Electric Bitters, and comes in 50 cent bottles. It breaks up a casa of chills or a billious attack in al most no time; and it puts yellow jaundice clean out of commission." This great tonic medicine and blood aarifier gives quick relief in all stomach, liver and kidney complaints and the misery of lame back. Sold under guarantee at J. G. Wanna maker Mfg. Co.; drug store. For Sale. Three Hundred Bushels Improved Peterkin Cotton Seed. Price $1.50 per hundred Pounds at the Gin, or $1.60 delivered to nearest depot. . Also for sale two f.ne milch Cows, cheap. J. C. Arant, 2-14-4. Elloree, S. C. THEIR IDEA OP A WEDDING. How It Should Be Conducted To Be A Quiet Affair. It was evident from the animation reigning in the corner of the draw ing-room that Dollie and Millie, who v.*re playiOo Lucre, were enjoying their game to the full. Papa and a friend had been playing cards, But they soon tired of it. and the guest moved toward the young people and began to talk to them. "What game are you playing?" he asked genially, and ascertained that it was a make-believe wedding. "I," said Dollie proudly, "am a bridesmaid, Mr. Smith." "Indeed! observed that gentleman, with interest. "And what is Millie?" "The bride," was the answer. The visitor thought for a moment. "And whe-e," he asked at length, "Is the bridegroom?" It was Dollie's turn to think, but she did not think long. "Oh," she answered airily, "this Is "mly a very quiet wedding!"?An sv. ers. Her Last Hope Gone. . "I simply can't help telling you again that I love you," said Percy Vere. "Can you not hold out auy hope?" "I did holt! out one hope." re plied Miss Bute wearily, "but that's gone now." "What waa that? I'm sure I?" "I had hoped you wouldn't men tion this subject again."?Philadel phia Press. Stanley's Plan. When Henry M. Stanley, the ex plorer, landed In New Oreans, he was a barefooted boy. He applied at one of the newspaper offices for a job as errand-boy, according to the Star Monthly. The manager. Impressed Eggs For Hatching. From Barred and Buff Plymouth Rock, and S. C. Brown Leghorn. Prices $1.00 to $2.00 per setting of 15 as to selection. Oak Grove Poul try Yards, Elloree. S. C. 2-14-8. by his alertness, engaged him for night duty; then, observing his bare feet said; "Run home and put on your shoes and stockings." "I haven't got any," said Stanley. "Well, can't you get some?" "I'll try," said the boy. "Come brch vith sho^ and stnc!'. nga or I can't ta.;e you." said tho manager; and Stanley went out to face a harder problem than was the search for Livingston. After think ing It out, he slipped back into the j business ofcice, and buttonholed the iay-boy. "Have you ;ot another pair of shoes and stockings?" he asked. "No," said the other. [ "Well, you go off duty at 6 o'clock don't you? I'll give you fifty cents ! when I get paid if yu'll lend mo your shoes and stockinga for a week. I'll I leave 'em under the desk every ! morning for you." j I'll do it," said the other boy; and so young Stanley made his entry I into journalism. Sis Hopkins' Sayings. Some women are like rugs?tact less. Swell society is like the tropics? serpents are there. Ma says a girl may be set in her ways without being a jewel. A man can get trimmed in good style without visiting a milliner. When a girl gets to reciting "To be or not to bee," she gets stung. Pa says that when an autoist won't take anybody's dust he usualy gets laid in it. When a man loves the ground a woman walks on, she should keep out of the mud. Pa says if a stingy man could see himself as others see him, he would he miser-ab!e. In Indiana they buy jam at the grocers' while in New York you get it in the subway. Soldier boys are so strong with the girls that when they get into a fight it is called c - engagement.? Rose Melville. When His Turn Would Come. Not so long ago a well-known canon of Westminster was marrying two of his servants, one of whom was his footman. As had been his cus tom, whenever he answered a ques tion the footman saluted. The can on whispered to him to dispense with the salute and simply repeat?after him. It was an unfortunate Instruc tion, for when the question came, "Wilt thou have this woman to (?be thy kidded wife?" etc.. the footman was obedient to the very letter and said, "After you. sir."?The Tatler Remember In poking fun Don't ever blurt A single word That's meant to hurt. Never say die! Try L. L. L. Buy Lowman's Liver Lifters. Take Lowman's Liver Lifters. Use Lowman's Liver Lifters. Try Lowman's Liver Lifters. Harris Llthia Water. For sale bs Iii JTI x y?w>i? r? ? . j' > ' ??? -? ? Accjnui'r'J fror. Church?1 see the Frenchman ujes six pounds of soay a year, the Eng lishman ten pouuds, and th? Ameri can thirteen. Gotham?Well, you know Pitts burg is in America.?Yonkers States man. She Called Another Doctor. Doctor?Madam, your husband must have absolute rest. Madam?Well, doctor, he won't listen to me Doctor?A very good beginning, madam?a very good beginning ? Puck. He Knew by Experience. "You understand," said the cap tain, "that we want a secretary wno is thoroughly accustomed to manag ing men." ! "In that case," answered the ap plicant, sadly, "I'm afraid it's not me you want, but my wife."?Life. Out at Last, j "Why do they call these dentists' offices dental parlors?" asked Smith j of his friend. "Why, parlor is the old-fashioned I name for drawing room."?Youth's Companion. Undo Hiram. Aunt Maria?The table was laid with eighteen covers, j Uncle Hiram?Gee whilikins. if a feller spilt his gravy it wouldn't go through to the bottom.?Ex. Had Been There. "Ever surrounded by wolves?" " 'No, but I know the sensation. I used to open the dining-room doors at a summer hotel."?Washington Herald. Insulted Dignity. Foreman?What is all that argu ing down the road? Laborer (indignantly)?Why, tha man running the steam roller wants u? to call him a chauffeur.?Answer? Strong Willed. "Do you know, my husband had a terrible habit of sleeping in church, but he broke himself of it!" "How?" "Gave up going!"?Sketchy Bit;. Taking His Pleasure Sadly. From an advt.: ? i4If you shoot yourself and have not used -'s Ammunition vou have missed one of the pleasures ct life."?London Paper. "The man who has a thing to sell. And goes and whispers down a we!i Ie not so apt to collar the dollars. As he who climbs a tree and hol lers." ?Profitable Advertising. Mrs. Newed ? My husband never speaks a cross word to me. Mrs. Old wed?Indeed! How loug have you been living apart?-Chicago News. PROniNENT HOSPITALS SAY ES5SSSSS5SSS5SSS'SSESSS5SSSSSSSS5ESSSSSSSS53SESSS-i PE-RU-NA IS EFFICIENT ja5H5H5H5H5H5H5H5H5H5H5a5S5S5ESH5HS5SHSHSH5E5H5HSHSS5a5SSE5HSH5HS5SZSHSS IN RELIEVING ALL CATARRHAL DISEASES. HOSPITALS ALL OYER THE CONTINENT FIND PE-RU-NA VALUABLE IN TREATING ALL CATAKBIIAL DISEASES CATARRH of the respiratory organs is a common ailment in Canada for at least two-thirds of the year. This condition is no doubt caused by the long, severe winters experienced in this part of the continent. Therefore, when Peruna was discov ered by Canadian people to be a reliable remedy for these catarrhal diseases, it at onco became a popular medicine, not only among Individuals and in families, but in the great hospitals, where it was used as a preventative and relief in hundreds of cases. These institutions do not hesitate to give their endorsement of tho remedy which has been so helpful in the treat ment of their poor and sick. Among these institutions is that of tho Sisters of Good Shepherd, who gave the following endorsement: The Peruna Company, Columbus, Ohio, Having used Peruna for the past few months, for oar sick and poor, we are bappy to say that it has given us great satisfaction. The Sisters of the Good Shepherd, August20,1903. Montreal. After a continued use of tho romedy> this institution has found no reason to change its good opinion of tho remedy and expresses its satisfaction in the fol lowing terms i Montreal, Nov. 7,1903. Wt found Peruna a relief in several cases. We can say it is a good tonic and we are very thnv.kfuf. Sisters of the Good Shepherd. When catarrh once fastens itself upon the system it becomes an obstinate dis ease to eradicate. A systemic remedy?one that reaches every internal organ of the body?is an absolute necessity. Peruna is Just such a remedy. It searches out the cause of the disease, healing and strengthening tho mucous membranes, and thus giving Nature an opportunity to perform her part of the restorative process. One of the many hospitals which have found Peruna of value in treating old and obsti aate cases of catarrh is the Hospital St. John, who write, as follows: "We are happy to tell you that your Peru:aa has given us satisfaction. Three patients have tried it, one t!8 years old, Renoui Dupuis, afflicted with catarrh, is much relieved, more than he has been for a number of years. * "A young girl, IS years old, had an obstinate cough, which half a bottle of Peruna caused to disappear. "As to myself, two bottles have con vinced me that Peruna is magnificent as a ionic. "Bafore the treatment I could not walk for a quarter of an hour without experiencing much fatigue. Now I can walk a mile easily. "Through these three cases we desire to make known to-the public the ef ficiency of your remedy." Hospital St. John, of St. Johns, Province of Quebec* A later letter received from the same institution reads as follows: "Three weeks ago 1 wrote to tell you how satisfactory we found Peruna. We recommend It highly for colds, coughs, catarrh and neuralgia. "I have used it myself as a tonic with tho best results, taken as directed, half a teaspoonful every half hour." Mrs. Etta Booker, Dundurn, Sask, N. W. T., Canada, writes: "I suffered with pelvic catarrh until I wrote to Dr. Hartman, and after tak ing treatment as he advised, I can say I am now cured of this most trying affliction, for which I am truly thank ful. I think Peruna the best medicine for catarrh. I never felt better in my life than I do at present." \. Peruna not only promptly relieves coughs and colds in their first stages, but is equally prompt and efficient for catarrhal diseases in tho chronic stage. Of course, it is only reasonable to supposo that a great deal less medicine, will be necedsary to cure a slight attack of catarrh than would be required to relieve the ailment after it had been al lowed to become chronic. "What do you think of my latest novel, old chupV" "Fine: Who were the binders?"? London Answers The Turks believe amber an lnfalll-1 Elsie?Laura's health seems greatly ble guard against the injurious effects improved. of nicotine: hence Its extensive use for Ada-Yes; she has heard that her the mouthpieces of pipes. I doctor Is engaged. The Big Stock ~0F? wF0REMAN=R1CKENBAKER COMPANY^ i ??, : . .. ^ --?-- ? .-=-T-1 ' 1 " 1 "~~ - - " -? ' ? And the Big Sale which started Feb. 15th continues in full blast. And the people are Flocking in to take advantage of the bargains to be had. Now to show our appreciation of the liberal patronage extended us, we will beginning Thursday Feb. 20th and continuing for 3 days put on sale A Large Shipment of White Goods at cost. This shipment will consist of everything new and stylish in the White Goods line and we want you to call at our Store Thursdays, Friday or Saturday and give us an opportunity to prove that we live up to what we advertise.