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Established in 1794. Oldest Firm in Ame'i* D. A. WALKEfc & CO. IRON FENCE CHEAPER THAN W60t I beg to announce to my patrons that I have on hand and to arrive, the largest and most complete stock of merchandise in the county; consisting of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware, Gro- -ceries, Millinery, Clothing, etc. In fact, a complete assort- tfnent of General Merchandise. Highest market prices paid for all country produce. My prices are the lowest. Come and see for yourself. «T.E£. FaLcLe^ett, c. Safe and Sure. BALLARD'S COVERED BARNYARD. Comfortable For the Coots la Sam- mer aad la Winter. We flml that a covered barnyard »;iilta us wonderfully well. We made It In u cheap way. We set posts In the ITrouud three feet deep and eight feet above ground, set them so as to make a shed 30 by 40 feet, and laid poles on top for plates and rails across, on top of which Is the straw stack. All around the outside is sided up with boards, except openings for doors, and one opening which Is open all the time and is four feet wide. We have the permanent opening next the bnru, so that the wind will not blow In. We also have two stalls In side of the shed to use when needed. HOREHOUND SYRUP C URES COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING COUGH. SORE THROAT. HOARSENESS. LOSS OF VOICEJLOOSENS THE PHLEGM AND EASES EXPECTORATION, HEALS 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 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, Kaa.. writas:~“My husband was sick for threa 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, end think it has no equal for pulmonary diseases.** Easy to Take; Sure to Cure; Every Bottle Guaranteed. THREK SXZCS* S5e» 50e, Sl.OO. BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT CO., - ST. LOUIS, MO. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY JOHN M. KLEIN. MILLINERY GOODS ; ■ • . GOING AT COST! „ ^ly entire stock of millinery goods are going at and be low cost—consisting of Hats, Cloaks, Shirt Waists, Skirts, Ribbons, Lace, and dverythingjdse in my store. This sacrifice sale is being made in order to make room 4br my new stock of goods. Now if you want a bargain come mt once. Thisjsale will only last for a short while. Courteous treatment to all. Yours Truly. MRS. W. A BLAOK. ALL SERVICE RESUMED. ‘ ' . r * 'y ‘ ^ The Southern Pacific and Union Pacific Lines reach nearly every State in e * , o o • ’ 1 . ' West, with steamship Lines to China, Japan, Hawaiian Islands, Australia v I " And India. Bound trip Hom?eeekers rates to Louisians, Texas, Oklahoma and old :v \ l« ' > >*.$• ’ ;i " '*• • .,/• ’■ ‘ V' ' ' ' ' * • «-•*/’ Mexico, each first and third Tuesday* I . V, '• — t Through Pullman Tourist Cars three days eagh week from W ashisgton 1). C, to San Franoisoo via Atlanta, MontjjRnery, Mobile and New Orleans * . • " , • i imd Southern Pacific •‘Sunset Ronte.” . ; Cheap one-ways colonist rates from all points ts Califomia^and Northwest JS‘>m February 15th until April 7th 190tt. Bequests far information cheerfully answered. J F VAN REN83BLAJSB, OiurwuL Aonrr. mfHmhtneBt.XtlHKOft : : , . . i -—r U ~‘' '■ l- ...V..' 32 Meetina Street, CHARLESTON, SC MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. * £» and Send For Prices, Mr A. K. Beach repreaenta us at Waltcrboro A D WALKER. J D. SCOTT r.i.* auaine ('Titirr.fr^ smernm net very firmly iu the soil so as to leave no nlr spaces about them and set deep enough so only the uppermost bud is abbve the ground. They should then oe given clean cultivation and hoed to keep down all weeds during the sum mer. when usually an excellent growth of plants will be secured. PLAN OF A COVIIEED BABNYARD. The dotted line shows where we build an outside pen and let the straw come down on it to the ground, mak ing a very warm, nice place inside for stock. Since we have had this shed we only let the cows in their stalls iu the barn to be milked and to eat their grain. There has been no cleaning stables for three years, and the cows are always as clean in winter ns in summer, as it Is known that a cow will never lie down in a foul place if she cau find a clean one, and the shed can be kept bedded up and clean. We have f(»ed racks In the shed, so that the stock docs not need to be out In storms at all. Also a salt box, where they have salt all the time. We keep from nine to twelve head in this sized shed, and they are comforta ble. We have the siding nailed to sep arate pieces so that when we haul ma nure the siding can be taken off like v barn door and carried out of the way. Then teams and wagons are driven through the shed anywhere. The parti tion to atalls is the same, to be lifted up and carried to one side. Some peo ple might find objections to it, but the cattle have none. In summer they hide away from the files and In winter aie out of the cold and storm* all the time, concludes an Ohio Farmer correspond ent who describes this shed. A ?fe«t Nest Box. An excellent pair of nests Is made from an orange box from which both top and bottom have been removed. Place the box on Its side and nail a strip of the removed wood upon bottom to make the front, as s^owu. Then hinge the box to the wall by the top, as - THE ORIGINAL LAXATIVE COUGH SYRUP (Catarrh I b a constitutional dibotto originating in impure blood and requiring constitutional treatment acting through and purifying the blood for its radical and permanent cure. Be sure to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla Nasal and other local forms of call’ill are quickly reKeved by Catarriatt, which allay inflammation and isodcriit discharge. Hood's SarsapaHRa, aH dnigejsts, $1* . Catarrlets, mail order only, 50 eta. For testimonials of for our Book on Catarrh, No. 4* C L Hood €0^ Lowed, Masts v The Land of Pa rod a a. ^ Burma is the land of pagodas. FroiB the summit of every mountain, of ev ery hill or hillock, from above the cliffa and rocks and ’from among the woods of the islands of the broad Irawadl risa the graceful forms and gilded pinnacles of numberless pag<*lns. Often they are crowned by a golden htee or umbrella. Pag nlas are rarely temples iu the true sense. They are usually solid, tarring buildings placed over real or Imitation relics. Close by. among groves of palms and bananas, are generally to be seen th^ 1 carved and seven storied roofs of the kiouugs. or Buddhist monasteries. Gay and light hearted ns are the Bur- mans. they realize another and future exlstenee as vividly as they do the present life, and the teachings of the great Buddha are ever present to their minds and iullueucc them profoundly. Why In Iff Of nil the Inhabitants in this count 1 y the southern people ought to be fore most in demanding n parcels post. They nre at the mercy of express and rail road i , o:ni*nuies, and Rome of them r. *0 obligixl to go without needed nrtie. « because they cannot afford to pay trans portation. A parcels post would bri g them within reach of the best mnvk t and also compel the common carriers to be fair. Why is It. then, that so little help In the parcejs po>t carrpa n vome^ from the south? asla Iiur;» Now Yorker The Best Bread Fob Children, because of its purity and sup erior quality is to be found at HUBSTER S BAKERY Always wholesome t~otnsomf and excellent A^d the Ser vice as well ab the Product is first class. Special caxes Da*, ed to order for Weddings, etc., on short notice. HEADQUARTERS. For Sparrows fine Choco- ate and bon bons. JH-ubster’s ^Bakery. Believes in Dreams. Louisville, Ky., Feb. 17.—W. N. Herr, the regular engineer of one of the L. ft N. trains wrecked near Latonia on Tuesday afternoon, quit work for the rest of the month because he dreamed of a tombstone with the word "Feb ruary” on it. HU substitute, Peter Murphy, was killed in the wreck. Herr will now report for duty, believing that the danger of which he waa warned la hie dream la passed. RULES FOR SUBSCRIBERS TO TELEPHONE. Theater Damaged by Fire. Washington, Feb. 17.—Fire waa dis covered early Saturday morning in one of the dressing rooms of the Belasco theater on LaFayette square, occupied by two of the girls of the DeWoli Hopper company. It was quickly ex tinguished with only a nominal lota. King one short ring for Central. Kon’t take down your receiver un til you ring. o * m o o Tut your lips close to the trans mitter while talking. Answer your call promptly. You will favor central and the party who wants }ou. Please do not call Central after ten o’clock at night unless it is absolute ly necessary. Pleace do not leave vonr receiver^ J ^ • □ down. You wdll ruin the batteries. *• p‘ If your telephone fails to work simply report the matter to the cen tral office, and it will be looked af ter. Don’t curse. Cursing has no effect on a telephone. Hang up vour receiver after you finish talking. Each conversation is limited to five minutes. If you want more time ask the operator and if no one else wants the line, you will be welcome to -ths use of it. Rentals are payable monthly in advance. A collector will call upon you abont the 1st of each month. Please be prepared to pay him He has not time to call again. It costs money to keep uji the system and give you good service. Tolls for all long-line conversa tions, by whomsoever made, will be charged to the subscriber at whose station they originate. Subscribers, to protect themselves from loss, must see tha f no use unauthorised by tliem is made of their telephone. If central does not answer prompt ly, be patient It may be that a num ber of others are calling at the same time. ~ We are trying and intend to give you good service. Colleton Telephone Company. self exjuunno ran. Indicated In the cut The box will rest firmly against the wall and can be pro vided with netting material. When this la tolled and broken, the box can be raised to the petition shown In the cut when all the. malaria! in the nests will fall to the floor, leering the box dean.—New England Homestead. In regard to cuttings made in the au tumn, Professor J. C. Whitten of Mle- eourtaaysr Upon the approach of spring, as early an the soil cap be worked and before the bods have begun to grow on ihs planted out la The rows should be Cures an Coughs sad assists la expeffing Colds from the System by gently moving tbs bewsls. Acertala for croup tad CABBAGE PLANTS, CELERY, LET- The Peg TUOB, BEET AND ALL KINDS OF GARDEN PLANTS. ” We are prepared to furnish cabbage plants grown from the beet seed pur chased from the most reliable Madmen in the bnaineoB. We have the following varieties: Extra early Wakefields, type WskdieklB, Large type flat V.'. ■- UUTNE HONEYmTAR O. OeWITT ft OO.. OMIOAQO. tiJfl Ik for the 1906 Kodoj Ahnanac and *00 ymr Calendar. ’ bOLD BT JOBNM. KLH dutch. These plant* are grow** in thi open air and will stand gnat cold. W< use the earns plants In' our thoumm acre track farm. We have a carefu man in charge of the plant department and will carefully pack them. W< guarantee the count. Express rates wil be reduced thirty per cent from las In small lots 9L|0 pm doss not X30*