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' > I v : "v HAND GRENADES. AlSTl^OT/NCEMENT. I beg to announce to my patrons that I have on hand and to -f i arrive, the largest and most complete stock of merchandise in the county; consisting of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware, Gro- ■ . < '' v. ceries, Millinery, Clothing, etc. In fact, a complete assort- ment of General Merrhandise. Highest market prices paid for all country produce. My prices are the lowest. Come and see for yourself. ► -v .e - ' . • JJ&. Padgett, Gretsinger, S. C. afe and Sure. BALLARD'S HOREHOUND SYRUP .whooping! ■■ OF V0IC1 mm THIOAT, HOARSlMi 1ENS THE PHLEGM AND EAS1 :ej. expectorationTheals the lungs. Endorsed by leading physicians as the BEST remedy for Children s Croup and Whooping Cough because it contains NO OPIATES. The action of Ballard’s More* hound Syrup is mild and benign, it is adapted to infants, as well ^ as Adults of every variety of temperament and constitution. [Read This Remarhable Testimonial MRS. B. W. EVANS, Clearwater, Kas., writes:—“My husband waa sick for three months and th« doctors told me he had quick con sumption. We procured a bottle of Ballard’s Horshound Syrup, and it cured him. He is now a well man, but we always keep a bottle in the house, and think it hat no equal for pulmonary diseases.** Easy to Take; Sore to Cure; Every Bottle Guaranteed. THRU SIZE'S' S5c, 50c, Sl.OO. BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT CO., - ST. LOUIS, MO. SOLO AND RECOMMENDED BY JOHN M. KLEIN. Fine Furniture all kinds and styls, cheap at^* 85 ^^ L. R. HIOTT’S. Your patronage solicited. Right prices and right treat- • ment Give me a call at Dr. Padgett’s old stand. •* MILLINERY GOODS GOING AT COST! My entire stock of millinery goods are going at and be low cost—-consisting of Hats, Cloaks, Shirt Waists, Skirts, Ribbons, Lace, and everything else in my store. * > . This sacrifice sale is being made in order to make room for my new stock of goods. Now if you want a bargain come afortce. Ttis sale will only last for a short while. Courteous treatment to all Yours Truly. 9 MRS. W. A BLACK. Correct Dress The “ Modem Method" system of high-grade tailoring introduced by L. E. Hays A Co* of Clrlnnati. O* satisfies good dressers everywhere. AH Garmawts Made Strictly to Yoor Mooavra st aMderste prioss. 900 shrles of fordgn sad dooMstic fabrios Cross waicl| I ASk your daslar to shoiryoa oar Him. or if not rsprossntsd, wrtis to ss for psrttOQlsra. L. E. HATS A CO. CI NC INN ATI, Cft! I O. STEIEIS / 'V-' WHEN YOU SHOOT f You want to HIT what you are aiming at —be it bird. bea»t or target. Make four ■hot. count by thooting the STEVEN'S. For 4' year* STEVENS ARMS have carried off PREMIER HONORS lor AC CURACY. Our line: Rifles, Shotpns, Pistols At* your Dealer—in ti* on the srrvENjt. If you cannot obtain, we thip direct, <jt- frtlt f’-ff.ltj, upon receipt ofcattloppri.e Send 4 ct*. in su:npt f r tjo-pa^e Catalog of comn.ete outout. A rtiua 'iet>ook ofrtfer- en e f >r yretent and protoe rive tiKWert. Beautiful three-color Aluminum Hanger will be forwarded lor xo cents in stamps. J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co*, P. 0. Box 40M CHICOPn FALLS, MASS.. U. 8. A. A .Ismtsican Lady SpfakH Highly of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs Michael Hart, wife of the superin tendent of Cart Service at Kingston. Jamaica, West Indies Islands, says that she has for some years used Chamber lain’s Cough Remedy for coughs, croup and wnoopieg cough and has found it very beneficial. She has implicit con fidence in it and would not be wit out a bottle of it in her home. Sold by John M Klein. The Best Bread Fob Children, because of its purity and sup erior quality is to be found at HUBSTER Si BAKERY Always wholesome rooinsom* and excelled A.id Jie ‘ei vice as well a. the Product first class. Special caxes oa.* ed to order for Weddings, etc., on short notice. HEADQUARTERS. For Sparrows fine Choco ate and bon bons. 'Mubstcr’s ^Bakery. THE ORIGINAL UXATIVE COUGH $YRUP .13 Cures til Coughs sad assists Itn expslling Colds from the System by gently moving tbs bowels A certain for croup whooping-cough Tha Red (Sever Bloe- KENNEDY'S UUUTIVE HONEYmTAR rasrAan at ma LaaoBAToav e» 8. a OeWITT A 06., CHICAGO, U. 8. A. Ask for the 1906 Kodol Almanac and 900 year Oaleadar. SOLD B\ .JOHN M. KLEIN. The Tramp. The curse of the man who will not work has always been with us. In Henry VIII.’s reign he was not allow ed to beg the bread that belonged to honest folk, for a statute was made by which the old and impotent were granttn] lieenses to beg, and any one found lM>gging without one was sound ly flogged and sent home to his own parish. In this way as mahy as a hundred id one day in Elizabeth's time were sent “back to the land." The begging license seems to work well enough abroad, where the row of authorized beggars Is a familiar sight outside every church and where the halt and maimed are seldom seen any where else. The rise of the vagrant in England no doubt took place after the destruction of the monasteries and be fore any other relief giving body took their place.—London Chronicle. r , Xo Harm Hoar. The customer at the live cent lunch counter, with some exertion, had dug a spoonful from thfr contents of the side dish. “Walter," he said, "this tastes differ ent somehow from the mashed potatoes I usually get here.” “It is different." said the waiter. In specting It. “It’s the chunk of putty for a broken window pane that the old man has t»een making a fuss about for the last ten minutes. He'll be glad to get it back. Thanks."—Chicago Trib une. It Acaafrei Xerre to t. T *e Them as tha UulK.irlaiiM Do. Iteginnkl Wyou iu his lK>ok on “The Ralkani From Within" writes fram the Interior of u blockhouse on the Turko-Bulgarian frontier: “Wo are shown captured l>oinbs, heavy cylin ders used for blowing up-building.s and the dreaded haftd grenade, whose short fuse is calmly lighted by a burning i cigarette and hurled among the attack ing Turks. A man must Indeed have nerves of iron to do this deed. Picture a devoted handful of men surrounded by an overwhelming force of Turks, slowly but surely drawing nearer. Now they are a hundred yards away, fifty yards—luckily they ahoot abom inably—but It ia too far to put the weight with effect “They must wait, though here and there a bullet fired at random thins out the little band. A rush—now. Bee! One coolly lights the fuse and quickly hurls K at the foe. He must.make no mistake, his aim must be correct and his arm strong. A slip at the moment of Uirowing meant his and his com rades' lives Instead of the Turks', for the fuse is very short But he has thrown it well. The Turks see it com ing and halt in blind fear. “A deafening crash, screams and yells .of anguish, and the Turks break and run, shot down by the triumphant Insurgents. Down into the valleys they fly to the nearest village, where their officers, anxious to save them selves a semblance of authority, order its massacre and pillage. And the next day we read of the extermination of another band.” CROWS HELP FOX HUNTERS I Hood's Sarsaparilla enjoys the dis tinction of being the great*- est* curative and preventive me^dne the world has ever known, h# is an all-round medicine, producing its un equalled effects by purify ing, vitalizing and enriching the Mood on which the health and strength of every organ, bone and tissue de pend. Accept no substi tute for Hood's, but in* sbt on having Hood's AND ONLY HOOD'S. SMYTHE TO LOSE OFFICE. They Follow the Alert .Bird. Whea Reynard 1. lioninlnir. For some reason crows have seated nud mortal antipathy to foxes. As crows build their nests In trees, where no fox can climb, ami ns an adult crow can escape from any fox by flying, we cannot understand why all crows seek to harass and destroy every fox they see. But we know this to In* a fact, as we have watched the performances of crows when foxes were near many times. We have seen crows watch for run ning foxes on such occasions for hours at a time, and as soon as a fox emerg ed from the thick woMs and let a crow get u glimpse of its body every bird would hover over' the running beast and peck at It and_scold it and show marked evidence of a bitter hatred. Several fox hunters whom we know make a practice or, following the alert crows when the foxes are roaming across back lots, claiming that the birds are fully ns reliable as bounds and lest trouble to maintain.—Bangor News. Definitely Decided by Preiident Not to Reappoint Incumbent. Washington. Jan. 13 —Captain Bmythe. who for foor v®arg has been postmaster at Augusta. Oa , will not bs reappointed. This has been determlns«i by President Roosevelt. Postmaster Genera Cort**lyou took the Augusta case up with ^hs president at a cabinet meeting and uie decision stated was reached. Just the ground for turning down Captain Bmythe, who is a candidate for er-appolntment is no' stated, it is said that the objections were as to efficiency, but nobody about the post- office department will give any details. Captain Smytiie has been here sev eral days pressing his claims and has been expecting to win. He has some strong polical support obtained through his son in New York city, bu this, apparently, was not enough to save him. The two most prominent candidates for the place are S. B. Vaughan and G. H. Conklin. Both have strong support One or the other will win. the chances at this time favoring Vaughan. Th«* Orlftln of ss Familiar Saylag^ - When Aurelius Paulus, the'Homan consul, desired a divorce from bis wife some friends reasoning with him asked: “Is she not beautiful and virtuous and 9f noble family and great wealth? What fault, then, can you find wltb her?* And the consul stooped down, unfas tened his shoe and, showing It to them, answered: “Is it not of fine material? Is it not well mads? Does It nbt ap pear to fit excellently? Yet none of you knows where it pinches me." ; l- LittleDoctor CURES Liver Complaints; uses only Ramon’s Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets, and gives your money back if not satisfied. Your liver is the biggest trouble maker. If you would be well, try Ramon’s Treat ment. Only 25 cents. . W alierbi ro Drug Company. Brown Mannfnctnring Oo., St. Louis, Mo., and Greenville,jTenn. Established in 1794. Oldest Firm in Amerie i D. A. WALKER & CO. IRON FENCE CHEAPER THAN WOOD Mlltoa'a Works. Milton regarded the/ “Paradise Re gained" as infinitely superior to the “Paradise Lost" and once expressed great surprise that any one should en tertain a contrary opinion. He said that of all his works the poem “On the Morning of Christ’s Nativity” was his best. It was bis earllesfc being written in 1629, when he was twenty-oat years of age. • . ' 32 Meeting Street, C H A R L li S T O N r |5 C MARBLE AND> GRANITE WORKS. XVKOXC .and Send Fo r Prices, Mr A. K. Waltcrhoro! / a; d walker.; cjo, scorr