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To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Sffvea MBBon base* *oM hi »ast 12 month*.. This SigRatOTO, KMSB1WB GREAT PROSPERITY. Cm CrS^ In Two Day*. on every box. 25c. AN NOTJNCEMENT- e ^ t 11 111 .- W,,,J111 - " v ^ -!- • I beg to announce to my patrons that 1 have on hand and to arrive, the largest and most complete stock of merchandise in the county; consisting of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware, Gro- # * * / i> ■ ceries, Millinery, Clothing, etc. In fact, a complete assort- ment of General Merchandise. \ Highest market prices paid for all country produce.^ My prices are the lowest. Come and see for yourself. J-B. Padgett, ^ G-etsingrer, S. C. / / M 1 - - •- for Rheumatism, Cuts, £% C at I ^Sprains. Wounds. Old WM1 WU1 Sores. Corns, Bdhions, Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lam* Back, Stiff Joints, Frosted Feet, Bums, Scalds, etc. AN ANTISEPTIC that stops Irritation, subduss Inflam mation, and drivss out Pain. PENETRATES the Pores, loosens the Fibrous Tissue*, promotes a free circulation of the Blood, giving the Muscle natural elasticity. best Liniment on earth ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED CURED SCIATIC RHEUUTISS Mrs. K. A. Simpson, 500 Craig St., Knoxville, Tenn., writes: ** I have been trying the baths of Hot Springs. Ark., for sciatic rheumatism, but I get more relief from Ballard's Snow Liniment than anv medicine or anything I have ever tried. Inclosed find poatoffice order for |1.00. Send me. large bottle by Southern Express.** THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00 SURE YOU QET THE GENUINE Ballard Snow Liniment Go. ST. LOUIS, U. & A. SOLO AND RECOMMENDED BY JOHN M. KLEIN. 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 At once. This sale will only last for a short while. Courteous \ ’ treatment to all. Yours Truly. : MRS. W. A BLAGK. * ^ |OW PEAS draw nitrogen from the large amounts, if, sufficient Potash and phosphoric acid are supplied to the plant. w The multitude of purposes served by the * . *> ——j". . r remarkable cow pea, are told-in the 65-page illustrated book, “The Cow Pea,” which also - / '>*** ^ * * tells of the splendid results 'obtained from . • _ ■ • . fertilizing cow peas with Potash. The book is free to farmers for the asking. , • ' * * *+ fcfMJWORKfh ~ Ask your daalec to ahowyoo cm Itna, ortf not repraamtad, writ, to ua for particulars. L. E. HAYS OX CO. CINCINNATI, OHIO. | RvtUrnoes F»*»in «f*«Tet»rT Wllnon*. Auuual ' 11 vport. The Kooretary cf agriculture la hi» annual report Ra. 5 that a year of ua- equakvl prosperity ban been added to the most remarkable series of similar years that have come to the farmer* of this country.;,,Farm crops have never be fore l»eeu harvested at such a high g**n- eral level of pnaiuctlon and value. Corn has readied Its highest production, over 2.7(Aj.(i(X),o00 bushels, of a total estimat ed value of $L21U.OOO.<JOO. Hay comes second, with a value of $005,000,000. Cotton la expected to yield $575,000,000. The short wheat crop of last year Is fol lowed by one of tiS4.000.000 bushels, and Its value; $.TJ5.000,000, overtops the highest value ever before reached. \niile only one crop—corn—reached Its highest production this year, four crops —corn, hay, wheat and rice—reached their highest value. Tke Cwr and the Hen. No crop but corn produces the income that the dairy cow does. The estimate of the value of dairy products for 19Q5 reaches $005,000,000. The farmer’s heu competes for precedence with wheat poultry products aggregating $500,000,- UX> in value. Stupentlone Farm Wealth. The wealth production on farms in 1905 has reached the highest amount ever attained by the farmer of this or any other country, ‘‘a stupendous ag gregate of results of brain and muscle and machine,'’ amounting in value to $0.415.000.000, an excess over last year of $250,000,000. The wealtli produced on farms In 1H05 exceeds that of 1904 by 4 per cent, that of 1903 by 8 per cert and that shown by the census Cg- ures for 1SS9 by 50 per cent. Should there he no relapse from his present position ns a wealth producer three years hence the farmer will tlnd that the farming element, about 35 per cent of the population, has produced an amount of wealtli within ten years ecual to one-half of the entire national wealth produced In three centuries. EARLY RHUBARB. ON YOUR HUNTING TRIP ■»*«• to b* properly •T«lpr*<l—«**Un tho STEV. EXS tad )UM CAM MOT COW SUNG. W« maW* PISTOLS . aaoTGJKs from $2.25 to $190.00 from 2.50 to *0.00 from V.M to M.00 A*t yoor dealer iMIaaitt •a our popular mate. I f r nacaonol olHaia, * c tMp dlrr t, earriMf* rh<irftt ?r r *»id % upoQ rULCip. of caaalof price. Sewl for 111! uo-neve (rated catalog. If Inter- cited la SMUUTIMC. you «u-httohare It. Mailed for four cent* la *mni|u la cover poatarn. Oar amactivn rtwer color Alumlnam Hancar will be tent anew here for to cent* la (tamp*. J. STEVENS ABUS AND TOOL 0O, / r. o. Bo* 409* • Ohleopeo Pahs, Msss^ U. S. A. A Profitable Crop nt m Ttme When Green StcIT la Scnrce. It will be found an advantage to place over stalks of rhuoarb the cover ing to be used for forcing minus the glass or heating manure. Barrels of any sort or boxes will serve the pur pose. Some Ugbt mulch may be thrown about their base and boards .placed on the top. This will somewhat protect MILLINERY GOODS , GOING AT COST! , A Jamaican Lady Fpe&ks Highly of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Mrs Michael Hart, wife cf the superin tendent of Cart Service at Kingston. Jamaica, West Indies Inlands, says that she ha* for some rears used Chsmber- lalu's Cough Remedy for coughs, croup tod whooping cough and bis found it very beneficial. She has implicit con fidence in it and would not be wit nut a bottle of it in her home. Sold by John M Klein. E!:; BABB BOXED AJiD BANKED. the noil from severe freezing about the roots and permit operations earlier In the spring. .. In forcing rlmbarb In the spring 1 have used wjtb best results a box built as shown in the cut, says a writer in Farm, Field and Fireside. For a cov ering window sash with glass may be "Used or heavy plant bed cloth. Early In the spring before the ground thaws the boxes are placed over the plants if this has not been, done the fall preceding. Fresh horse manure should be banked about the boxes to furnish heat. This bank should be a little more than tiudi with the top of the boxes to allow for settling. As Lnn as the soil inside of the boxes be gins to thaw it should be worked with a digging fork, continuing until the earth is loosened up about the roots, when a stimulating fertiliser or chicken droppings should bo worked Into the soil. As soon as the plant begins growth water should be abundantly supplied, together with ventilation by lifting the sush r.s the air grows warmer. % f , .. y * < Tap Graftlnic Pecan Tree*. The Florida agricultural experiment station has recently reported experi ence in top grafting pecans. From the middle of FebVuary to the middle of March is the season for this work in Florida. If , the trees are small, the grafts may be put on the trunk; if of middle size, on the main branches a loss of strength. nnruoH liule wa J’ to* 11 lIu * trunk; if Urge, put coastipsfion, bed breath, 011 the main branches farther up from general debility, sour risings, and catarrh , the trank. of the stomach are all due to indlgesttoa. r~~v- Kodol ceres Indigestion. This new 6seo*» — ery repreesf the asters! Juices sT diges tion as they exist la s healthy stomach* combined with the greatest known toalo i and reooostreetiv* proparties. Kodol Dye* pspNl Cere does not only ear* Indigestion •nd dyspepsia, hot this fame ears* all stsmtnh troeblaa by and sir The Best Bread Fob Children, o because of its purity and sup erior quality is to be found at HU ESTERS J BAKERY Always wholesome tootnsonv and excellent A.id die •e? vice as well ah the Product r first class. Special caxes oa ed to order for Weddings, etc., on short notice. HEADQUARTERS. For Sparrows fine Choco- ate and bon bons. ‘Hubstcr’s ^DdKery.' Sour Stomach The When fecy ara v/eak, tor pid, or stc^cnL, the whol* system saiVers. Don't* Beg* ket* them at* this time, hut heed t*he warning of the aching hack, the Moated face, the sallow complexion, the urinary disorder, and begin treatment at once with Hood’s Sarsaparilla wiiich contains Lbe best, on4 safest, curative substances. For tectfanonkds of remarkable carce •end for 'Book on Kidney*. No. S. C. L Hood Co*. Lowefl, Man. ouCcr Sonic ct nc.’.ions. 3«*cret:'.ry Wihou in his annual re port agiin pralxc^ the ucw citrus fniit* produced by the department scientists, especially the hybrid hardy ornege t» which the name of eitrnnge bus been given. Threatened find by bicycle, then troV- Iry car and automobile, horses on farm* havo gone right on increasing in value. According to latest figures, they were worth. last winter $1,200,000,000, nnd their number was over 17.000,00QL Mules also are steadily Increasing and are worth $252.00t),0<Ki. Appropriate. Charles—I don’t see how Blank cew make any money out <?f that tobac conist business of his. Tie’s nlwey* smoking the Tiest cigars himself. Fred -Oh, that’s his method of advertising! ("harles—How so? Fred—Yrby, puffing his goods. 1 1 ■ Safety. Ho—Why does tills theater have It* orchestra eoneea!e^’? She—Why? Jdst wait until you hear it play. Man Is creation’s masterpiece. Bed who Miys so? Man.—GavernL r 7Se< LittleDoctar . GIVES YOU a complete treatment at ’ our for 25 cts. His specialty is Liver Com. plaints, all kinds, and be guarantees satisfaction, or money back. Ramon's Liver Pills and Tonic Pellets maka permanent cures. W ailei In ro Drug Company- * Brown Maanfaeturiug Co., St. Lem*, Mo., ana Gr€euville, 4 Tef»«. Established in 1704. 1 e • s Oldest Firm In Amerie* D. A. WALKER !& CO. IRON FENCE CHEAPER THAN WCOli Ns -A Mr. KoM< ^Kodol MgeeN WWt Ydm Baft* Nr t. a Dewmr a 00h ONWAaOr Aak for the 1K6 Kodol Almanac and 100 year Calendar. BOLD B\ JOHN If KUUN. NEWS NOTES The bureau of ao(ls ba*, on file at the preeent time requeets for the map ping ef 215 counties located la forty atatee and terrltorlee nnd aggregating upward of 150,000 square miles. The department of agriculture re ports Sts production of a Tsry excel lent variety of found blood Winter baitay* known introduced Into uortb- and aoctlmatid an fhr ^ ‘ It claimed t» yMd mock better than ■ Send^For^Prlce*. Bejch * i a [ 52 Meeting£StPBot,; LCHARLESTON, 3 C‘M\ MARBLE AND r 1 GRANITE WONEt. •nd . SLM. t %