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PUKfc MILK.
Tcke Laxative
Cold in One
Quinine Taticts.^ /vl//
Thk siirn.itTTPO. <9.
Seven MJDon boxes sold In post 12 months. This signature
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iL 1ST 1ST O TJ IT C E IVE H W T-
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I beg to announce to my patrons that I have on hand and to
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arrive, the largest and most complete stock of merchandise in
the county; consisting of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware, Gro-,
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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.
Cures Crip
in Two Dsyv, l
cn every
box. 25c.
J.B. Padgett
or, S. C.
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Safe and Sure.
BALLARDS
HOREHOUND
SYRUP
Correct Dress
The "Modem Method” system of
high-Kfade tailoring introduced by
L. E. Hays & Co., of Cincinnati, O n
satisfies good dressers everywhere.
All Garment* Made Strictly
to Your Measure
at moderate price*. 500 styles of foreign
and domestic fabrics from which to choose.
Ask your dealer to show you our tins, or if
not represented, write to us tor particulars.
L. £>. HAYS <& CO.
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
berease
Yields Per
Acre
Endorsed by leading physicians as the BEST remedy for
Children's Croup end Whooping Cough because
it contains NO OPIATES. The action of Ballard’s Hore-
hound Syrup is mild and benign, it is adapted to infants, as well
asadultsof every variety of temperament and constitution.
Read This RemarKable Testimonial.
MRS. B. W. EVANS, Clearwater. Kas., writes:—“My husband
,\ was sick for three months and the doctors told me he had quick con
sumption. We procured a bottle of Ballard's Horehound Syrup, and
it cured him. He is now a well man, but we always keep a bottle
in the house, and think it bis no equal for pulmonary diseases.**
Easy to TaKe; Sure to Cure; Every Bottle Guaranteed.
THREE SIZES. *Jc, 50c. .1.00.
BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT CO., . ST. LOUIS, MO.
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
JOHN M. KLEIN. •
Ofle Of Tbe Results
of Hboj«lly neinir our fertili
zers, is to pay otf a mortgage
ontheoldlarm Koad the fol
lowing from Messrs. Wherry
& Son.owners of the Magnolia
Fruit Farm, Durant. Miss.:
••We made $900 from one acre
strawberries, on which your
fertilizers were used. Bight
years ago we bough t this place
at $20 per acre. It was then
eonaidered to have been worn
out twenty yeara before, but
by liberally using
Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers
under peas and velvet beans,
we can now grow almost any
thing, and have been offered
$360 per a ere for the plaoe. We
experimented with a great
manv brands of fertilizers,
but find the hiRbest per cent,
cheaper.” Now don’tyou think
Virglnia-Carolina Fertilizers
would enable you to pay off a
mortgage if you had one?
Well, don’t use any other.
Vlrgtala-Caroiin.Chemical Co.
Richmond. Va.
Norfolk. Va.
Durham. N. 0.
Charleston, 8. C.
Baltimore, Md.
Atlanta, Go.
Savannah, Go.
Montgomery, Alp,
Memphis, Tenn.
Shreveport, La.
MILLINERY GOODS
GOING AT COST!
My entire stock of milliner)’ goods are going at and be
low cost-—consisting of Hats, Cloaks, Shirt Waists, Skirts,
Ribbons, Lace, ancf everything else in my store.
This sacrifice sale is being nude 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 fora short while. Courteous
treatment to all. Yours Truly.
The Problem l>ii*<*u*<****.i From tbv
Stunirpoitit iif Production.
By CliARI.L3 1„ MAR'.j':ALL. Miohlrnn.
It i.' safe t'> •• .t-v ill it :it l<v.>t
1)0 ikt cent oi» even inoi e oi‘ t!: * p-'uple
of any town or city are unwilling to*
pay extra prices to secure u milk prod
uct which Is guaranteed to !>e clean
uud free from disease gjruis. They
simply demand cheap milk, and Ui-.-y
usually set It. Most of the contauniia-
Uous to whlc^B' milk Is prone will be
found during the milking process and
in Uic manipulation before cooling or
bottling.
It would be advantageous to have a
stable which can In* kept clean, stalls
which would contribute no dirt, cows
which were so thoroughly cleaned ami
clipped that no dust or dirt would fall
from them, a milker dressed In a duck
suit and sterile, a milk.pall that is free
from any contaminating material and
proper apparatus for aerating, cooling
and bottling milk- 1 repeat that it
would be advantageous. It is practi
cal, but only to the man who can carry
these things to execution. Only one
man out of every hundred milk pro
ducers is capable of doing It, in my
judgment.
It would also be desirable if there
could l*e a separate milking room with
all the conveniences, the water supply,
cooler, aerator and other utensils, uud
the foul odors of the stable completely
eliminated, but all of Uiese conven
iences must accord witn the cost of
production.
Milk of Qnallty.
If the consumer is willing to pay 10
or Ik* cents per quart for his milk, then
the milkman or the milk producer
should be compelled to produce that
quality of milk; but if. on the other
hand, the consumer is willing to pay
only 5 or 0 cents per quart, then the
consumer uiu- t expect to have that
quality of milk furnished to hlnu If
we are to tight for a pure milk supply
let it be a light for something that Is
definite and to the point—something
that we know can be produced. It
must be something that we know can
be produced at a profit to the producer.
The matter must be put on a business
basis. Va
liantly Feed Rack Foe Sheep.
In the care of sheep in winter, when
a good deal of hay Is fed to them, It Is
necessary to have handy racks that will
preclude the waste Which often occurs
and also prevent filling thtf fleece full
of hayseed and the wearing off of the
wool on the parts of the neck where
the sheep reach through to get at the
MRS. W. A BLACK.
ALL SERVICE RESUMED.
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The Southern Pacific and Union Pacific Lines reach nearly every State in
West, with steamship Lines to China, Japan, Hawaiian Islands, Australia
and India.
Round trip Hom?seekers rates to Louisians, Texas, Oklahoma and old
Mexico, each find and third Tuesday. - *
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Through Pullman Tourist Cars three days each week from Washington!
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The Best Bread For
Children,
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because of its purity and sup
erior quality is to be found at
HUBSTER*S BAKERY
-Y' >1
Always wholesome toctnsome
and excellent A.id ihe Ser
vice as well ati the. P/oduci is
first class. Special caxes oa.*-
ed to order for Weddings, etc.,
on short notice.
' HEADQUARTERS.
For Sparrows fine Choco-
ate and bon bons.
Mubster’s,. ^Bakery.
THE ORIGINAL^
LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP
Cure* all Coughs and
a salats la expelling
Colds from tbs
Systsm by
gently moving
tbs bowslsw
A certain curs’
for croup and
D. C. to San FrancisOo via Atlanta, Montgomery, Mobile and Mew Orleans
■ad Southern Pacific *‘3unset Rente.”
Tha Ka4
Clover Bioa-
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KENNEDY'S LAXATIVE
Cheap one-ways colonist rates from all points ta California and Morthwest
Isom February 15th until April 7th 190«. '
Bequests fo* information cheerfally answered. , J ^
JF YAM REMBSELAJSk, OnrnuL Aoikt.
124 Peaohtrte St, Atlanta, Ga.g
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A* T*E LASOaaVONTOV
■> a PaSWTT a GO., OHIOAQO, U. a. A.
Ask for the fllOS Sodol Almanac and
SOO year Oalendar. .
BOLD 31 JOHN M. KLEIN.
BHEEP BACK.
hay. We present a drawing of the
hayrack we have most in use on our
sheep farm, and after having tried
many other kinds have come back to
this one. It is easily made, convenient
for both shepherd and sbeep.
The hay never gets out of the reach
of sbeep if the rack is made at a proper
width, which is about three and one-
half feet, uud the length can be made
fourteen or sixteen fet*t. These racks
can ,be made in such a manner as to
answer for partitions between two
apartments in the same barn. It will
also bo well to make them bo there will
be no sharp corners projecting or nar
row passages between two racks, or
sbeep will frequently get burt.—Iowa
Homestead.
Markvt For 3la<*aront Wheat.
When in the seventies Russian set-
Uers in western Kansas had introduced
the so called turkey hard winter wheat
it was found to be a good producer, but
there seemed to be no market for It
Gradually the millers adapter their ma
chinery to its use find found It excel
lent. This experience is repeated In the
case of the more recently Introduced du
rum or macaroni wheat, which is bet
ter adapted to a dry climate than any
other wffcut yet Introduced. Farmer*
have been anxious about the market
but an Investigation recehtly made by
Professor W. H. 01! n, agronomist of
the Colorado Agricultural college,
shows that there need be no farther
misgivings about selling this wheat
Professor Olin has replies from Kansas
City, Omaha, St Louis, Cincinnati, Chi-,
cago fend Minneapolis which show
ready markets In an these places for
durmm wbest * The export demand Is
strong, but the time should soon come
when American manufacturers of mac
aroni will purchase and ose the Ameri
can product of this wheat at least to
the extent of supplying the American
Cemand tor macaroni.—Kansas Farmer.
FARM BREVITIES
In spite of hlgb prices potatoes
moved very freely.
More and mors Is the clover
s& Blood
!s resherslb fc* m&st* of
the diseases and aliments of
the human system, it se
riously affects every organ
and function* causes catarrh,
dyspepsia, rheumatism,
weak, tired. lanj
:><*
te
and worse
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
winch purifies and enriches
the blood as nothing efcecan
For testimonials of rt markable cures
tend for Book on the Blood, No. 3.
C L Hood Co., Lowufi, Mass.
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. i* ,:.tvciover grewc.“ o«*,
Obi» and In ’.k an to nofi* thv Steadiness
•f lt«» n >rthwe>twaWl‘ ir.aivb, remarks
an exchange. —.
Winter reutlkuioa (of - the poultry
house by mean- "f tlte open or cloth
cover* 1 * 1 front is how allTbe talk.
R. Dinwiddle *>f Afk.tnsa s says that
where hogs are ai’owml fivO nceesjL tr
cotton seed they will prpb.iMv poison
themselves unless freely siippr.ed with
other food. ’ ls '+
Apples and potatoes art numry bring
era to fhe farmers who havg, Ihem foi
sale this winttv.
J «ar
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Adnltcrated Red Clovefc Seed.
As a result of the exauiiuaUon of 65E
sainph*s of red clover furnisLed for tbi
pun>ose by seed-'inen rtVe*..i%' i X\vo sam-
nles were bouglit In oifp-^nrket by
the department of agrkylHire which
were teste<l and rt'port*Hl fo W adulter
ate*!. Fourteen lots conttgaMd yellow
trefoil. fifte**n lots bur cl«n#^and sev
en lots both yellow trefoil and bur
clover. Sweet clover was'WtKid in but
one of these samples. TlSTi**rcentago
In different samples raugq^ Jrom 1.23
to 39.85 of yellow trefoil andjrom 2.37
to io.sn of »>”-
7Se,
Littledodor
SAYS
Nine personsin everyten
have Liver Troubles. If
you’re one of the nine— °
don’t delay, try Ramon’s
Liver Pills & Tonic Pel- -
lets. Better than phyics
—don’t gripe—act quick
ly and absolutely sure.
Full treatment 25 cents.
Vv «iit:i i* ro Drug Company.
Brown Manufacturing Co.,
St. Louis, Mo., and Greenville,'/Term.
Established in 1794. % !
Oldest Firm In Amerie*
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