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'• AJler eating, persons ot a bilious habit
will derive great benefit bfHakinf one
of these pills. If you have been
DRINKING TOO MUCH, .
they will promptly relieve the naui
SICK HEADACHE —.
and nervousness which follows, restore
the appetite and remove gloomy feel*
•ppetlu
Ings. Elegantly sugar coai
Take No^Substitiite.
Lincoln and (he Old Virginian.
Washington was a strong man and a
famous wrestler. He was never
thrown, which meant much, for wres^
tling was a favorite amusemeut with
Virginians, many of whom were as
nearly invincible ns the ancient Greeks.
Lincoln, too, could boast classic excel
lence in the same sport. “It is a curi
ous thing.’’ Lincoln said, when Wash
ington's prowess was first brought to
bis attention—“It Is a curious thlpg,
but that is Just precisely my reconi
(When I was a youth. I could outllft
any man in Illinois, and I never was
thrown. If George was round now, I
should be pleased to have a tussle
with him, and I rather believe that one
of the plain people of Illinois would be
side to keep up bis end against the old
■Virginian.'’
Always Keeps Cbamberlain’s Cough
Kemedy in His House.
“We would not be without Chamber*
lain’* Uongh Remedy. It is kept on
hand continually in our home,” says W
W Kearney, editor of the Independent.
Lowry City, Mo. That is Just what every
family should do. When kept at band
ready for instant use, a cold may be
checked at the outset and cored in mnch
less time than alter tt has become settled
io the system. This remedy is also with
out a peer for croup in children, and will
prevent the attack when given as soon as
the children become hoarse, or even af
ter the croupy cough appears, which can
only be done when the remedy is kept at
baud. For sale by John M. Klein."
An IncnatlooN Critic.
A (most the last work that Sir Edwin
Landseer wns engaged on was a life
alxiHl idctnro of Nell Gwynn passing
through an archway ou a white palfrey.
This picture, in which the horse alone
wns finished, was bought by one of the
Rothschild family aud given to Sir
John Millais to complete. Oue morn
ing a celebrated art critic called and
was much Impressed with this work.
“Ah, td he sure!” he said, going up
close and examining a deerhound,
which almost breathed, in the fore
ground of the picture. “How easily
oue can recoguize Landseer's dogs!
Wonderful, Isn’t It?’ “Yes, it is won
derful,” remarked Sir John, lighting an
other pipe. “I finished painting that
dog yesterday and have done the whole
of it myself.” That critic was sorry ho
spoke.
Eczema. Tetter, Salt Rheum. Itch, Ripg
Worm, Herpes, Barber’s Itch.
All these diseases are attended by In
tense itching, which Is almost instantly
relieved by applying Chamberlain’s Salva
and by its continued u«e a permanent
cure may be effected. It has, in fact,
cured many cases that bad resisted ell
ot|»er treatment Price 25 cents per box.
Fjr sale by John M. Klein.
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A Sad Occurrence.
On thef morning of March 4,1906,
just as the Sabbath waa about to
dawn, the angel of daatb walked into
our community and took from ug the
sweet form of one of onr precious lit
tle girls, Georgia Prine, the baby girl
of LM Prine, of this community.
Georgie was a sweet girl She had
entered her seventeenth year, thou
she was a little girl in size; beipg^ a
cripple all of her life. ( ie^guT, by
her sweet and winning yzfa bad won
for her many, frienda-nlio were pained
and shocked to hear of her death.
She was sick only one week and snch
H did not speak
fronvPriday morning to tell tnem
Anything. . All was done for mer that
a good physician and loving friends
conld do. But, alas! when the time
conies nothing will do any good. She
leaves to mourn her departure, a
father, five sisters, three brothers, and
a host of friends and relatives.
She was laid to rest Mcndav March
5, at two o'clock in the Mt * Carmel
grave yard. • Re? E P Hutson funer
al ized her, and such a touching aei>
mon it waa.
Mrs Gallic Padgett sang, “Will
You Miss Me When I am Goner'
which also was very touching; there
being no dry eyes to be seen. J
The fnneral was attended by many
little girls and boys who felf that
they had lost a friend. There were
also old ladiea, young ladies, and gen
tlemen who looked very sad as the
little one was bourne to her final
resting place to await the resurrection
morn. *"
Sleepondfar^eorfle afc^fe thy
We love thee still, * baft Jeans loves
thee best
Jonni* Padratf.
IVMpnlMm’a Bad Hnndwrltln*.
. M. HonMaye attribute* the muddle
over order* at Waterloo to Napoleon’*
execrable handwriting. Tbi* wn* the
opinion of the writing master of Alex
andre Dumas: “The emperor never lost
a battle except by hi* had writing. Hi*
officers could never make ,«ut what he
meant. Remember this. Alexandre,
and make your down strokes heavy
and your up *troke» light.” Grouchy
declare* that during the battle of Wa
terloo he could not make out whether
Napoleon wrote “bataille gngnee’’ or
“bataille engngee,” aud be eonjectural-
ly read “battle gained."—Andrew Lang
in London Tost. ,.
A SILLY TOY.
The he«t he^dsch**
constipation ami liver trouble* is DeWitt
Little Earlv Hl-er*. K< ep * vial of these
«mou* llitle plls in the h« use and uke
uiose at bed time when you feel that the
P toirarb nd l owe!* need cleaning,
hey don’t gripe. Bold by John M.
Klein.
Irish Denounce Irish Officer.
Dayton. O., March 17.—Irish citizen*,
in this city are denouncing Irish Offi
cer Mike McMahon for arresting Tim
Muldoon, another Irishman, for selling
shamrocks without a license. The
case was promptly dismissed by Judge
Sullvan. v
The beat way to rid the syttem'of a cold
is to evacuate the bowels. Kennedy’s
Laxative Honey and Tar acta as a pleas
ant, yet effectual cathartic on the bowels.
It clears the head, cats the phlegm out of
the throat, strengthens the bronchial
tubes, relieve* coughs, colds, croup
whooping cough, etc, Bold by John M
Klein.
Big Coal Shipment.
Pittsburg. Pa., March 17.—Less than
600,000 bushels of coal were shipped
south from here Saturday, despite the
fact that it Is estimated that 16,000,'
000 bushels of coal are loaded in the
barges in the pools and the boating
stage of water was good.
Notice.
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tv
Spanish jack owned by M.
H. Hiott and B. G. Hiott
Eight years old, 16 hands high,
weight, one thousand pounds.
Now located at Mr Ben Chas-
sereau’s, near Doctor s Creek.
Will stay there for this season.
All who patronize will pay
$i.oo in advance.
B. 6. HIOTT.
HOW PLEASIfAT
IT IS TO KNOW
While at a dance or Reception that
yonr foot wrar la in keeping with the
style, or while on the street that yonr
Shoes have that air of fineness—or while
hasting that yonr Boots Are water-tight,
ver at home that your slippers are neat
and ctmfortabla—
THAFS WHAT WE TERM .SATIS
FACTION^
We claim all of''bur Shoos are satis
factory, as we secure the sort that proves
our cla
MAIL ORDERS FILLED UPON RE-
CEIPT, •
Thus Avoid Disappointments—Send ns
* your;orders.
DANCE SLIPPERS for Ladles
- : $1.50 to $4.00
DANCE SLIPPERd for Men
$1 50 to $2 00
STREET .SHOES for Ladies
' $9.00 o $3 50
STREET SHOES lot Men $2.00jto $6.00
HOUSE SLIPPERS for Ladiea | ,
T - 50c to $2.00
HOUSE SLIPPERS for men
. ’ $1.00 to $2.C0
OUR CHILDRENS .SCHOOL .SHOES
> / ARE;THE BESTf
—They like though Play—
BOYS SHOES GIRLS {SHOES
$1 A) to;$2A0., $1-50 to $2.50
LITTLE SHOES
$1.00 to IS 00.
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Thr Way (he Toothbrush Wnu at Flrat
n«-irnr<l«Ml.
Colonial diaries and letters make It
plain that our unfortunate ancestors
Buffered mueiv from Jumping tootb-
a<*ln*s, sv’jggil faces and the early Toss
or forcible extraction of teeth which at
a later period might have been saved
to render their owners many years of
further service. No wonder, since the
care of the teeth was little understood,
and that little often but negligently
practiced.
Toothpicks wore kuown; the tooth
brush was not, although rough substi
tutes were employed, made of flatten
ed sticks, split and pounded at one end
to a stiff, fibrous fringe. Toothbrushes
when first introduced we»e regarded
as by no means important accessories
to the toilet, but rather as minor lux
uries and suitable for women only.
The diary of a London merchant
trading to the colonies has this entry:
“Bought a Toothbrush for my wife,
whch, used together with salte water,
very strong, and a wassbe of Herbs,
she is told will keep her Teethe from
falling out or getting hollowe. - The
salte and Herts's may well prove
strengthening to her Gummes wch.
are tender, but for the brush it seemes
but a silly Toy, hardly like to ware
the worth of its price and scarce clean-
ley save when new. But she mnst
have it, being a new thing late from,
France.”
In the famous collection of the let
ters of the Verney family, ns well, the
toothbrush is referred to as “an ele^
gant trifle, now used by the ladies of
Paris.”
But when Sally Annls, a colonial
belle, wrote of it to her sister she had,
like the London merchant's wife, good
hopes of its proving of more than
trifling value. Her seafaring father
had just brought her one, along with
other gifts..
“Besides these, end ye snmlle
combe, he brt. me a new mouth-brush
made of eyvoryshe wrote, “the back
parte inlayed very pretty with sliver:
and ye brissles long and stiffc and sett
very firme: wch he is assured will help
me of my Tooth Akes: wch. you will
guess deer Judy I do pray it may.”—
Youth’s Companion.
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FOR THE HOUSEWIFE.
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Melted butter will not make a good
cake.
" Veal should be white, dry and close
grained.
The colder eggs are the quicker they
will froth.
To make good pastry the ingredients
must be ice cold. - .
Nutmegs should be grated at the
blossom end first.
A brush dipped in salt water should
be used In cleaning bamboo furniture.
Good macaroni is of a yellowish tint,
does not break readily in cooking and
•wells to two or three times its bulk.
A simple and very efficient disinfect
ant to pour down a sink is a small
quantity of charcoal mixed with wa
ter.
Warm bread and cake should be cut
with a knife the blade of which has
been heated by standing it in boiling
watef.
The Olljr Menkadea.
.The oily character of the menhaden
is familiar. It is caught for its oil,
which is tried out in factories. Men
haden fishermen use purse nets, which
are tarred to preserve them. To keep
their hands from sticking to the tarred
nets they rub on them a freshly caught
menhaden, handling it somew'hat as
they would a cake of soap. So oily is
the menhaden that the simple pressure
thus applied is enough to bring
through the scales oil sufficient for the
purpose.
Lawynr Fined by Judge Speer.
Savannah, Ga., March 24.—A feature
of the Greene and Gaynor trial Fri
day was the Imposition by Judge Speer
of a fine of $10 for contempt of court
upon P. Sanford Ross, of Newark, N. J.
Mr. Ross had been asked certain ques
tions as to interpolation bids that were,
presented to Captain Carter. “Your
question is impudent,” he said to Dis
trict ^Attorney Erwin. The court •in
terrupted and instructed the clerk to
prepare an order fining Mr. Ross for
contempt Laker,’ when his testimony
had been concluded, Mr. Ross was giv
en an opportunity to apologize. ' He
did no, and the fine^waa remitted.
Oat Crop Badly Damaged.
Swalnaboro, Ga., March 24.—It is
stated oa good authority that the re
cent cold snap has greatly damaged
the fruit and bat crop in this entire
section. The young oats are said to
be all killed, the truck fanners report
the gardens greatly injured and the
peaches are said to be hurt about 60
per cent There waa alio much dam
age done by the wind, much fence be
ing blown down, outhouses rased to
the ground, and' the roads are almost
Impassable in tkmm sections on
oat dr the falling of trees and
I-fikshkned cod Ever oil and
^ emulsions feecanae* without a drop of oil or
disagreeable feature, it contains all the medicinal elements
of cod liver oil, actually taken from fresh cods’ livers*
By our process the oil, having no value either as a medicine or
food, is separated from the medicinal elements and thrown
away. Unlike old-fashioned cod Ever oil and emulsions*
Vinol is deliciously palatable, agreeable to the weakest stom
ach, and therefore unequaled as a body builder and strength
’ creator for old people, puny children, weak, run-down men
and women, after sickness, and for all pulmonary diseases.
Everything: Vinol contains is named on the label*
OUR GUARANTEE — We have such faith in VINOL that if you ^
take it we promise if it does not benefit or core yon we will return you
your money without question. We take all the risk.
JOHN
.Druggist »
KLEIN,
Walterboro. S. 6.
R H W1GHMAN, Prkjt.
W W SMOAK Jh., Cabo ixm
THE FARMERS AMD MERCHANTS BANK,
/ • WALTEKBOR04S.C.
FOUNDED 1902. CAPITAL $15,000. SURPLUS * PROFITS $7,500.
Depositors' account S83,000
WANTED: DEPOSITORS ACCOUNT OF $100 000.
Thanks to the kind response to onr former advertisement, we need
now only $17,000 to give us if100,000 on Deposit How can we get it?
By 17 persona depositing $1,000 each.
By 34 per*ous depositing $500 each.
a By 85 persons depositing $200 each.
$ By 170 peigonp depositing $100 each.
By 34) persons depositing $50 each.
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r If your Money ia in the asli bank, or in the box under the bed, take
it out aud bring it to the bank. Here it will be aafe.
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We are insured against loss by burglary and fire. ,
It is onr bnsiness to keep your money safe, and return it to you
^ when you want it
0 We allow 4 per cent interest in Savings Department, computed
^ quarterly.
Do your banking by mail if too busy to oome to town.
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Modern
(Slothes.
The time U come when progressive Clothiers must lend
~ their experience toward educating the peopla in’tbe
• art of Clothes' selection and the relative value of
materials And workmanship.
For instance, onr experience has taught na that there are
not more than five Clothing manufacturers in America
whose products are worthya high place in yonr esti ma
tron. These are the ones we haq£U>. No matter from
which of these you select, yon can’t get anything
but good merchandise—the best that America affords
This is a form ct protection that inspires confidence with
1 you and can’t fail to benefit ns both. > On these lines
wC ask yonr patronage; on these lines we hope to