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The Better
Way
The tissues of the throat are
inflamed and irritated; you
cough, and there is more irrita
tion—more coughing. You tak<
a cough mixture and it eases tlu
irritation—for a while. You take
SCOTT’S
EMULSION
and it curts the cold, That’r
what is necessary. It soothes the
throat because it reduces the
irritation ; cures the cold because
it drives out the inflammation;
Guilds up the weakened tissues
because it nourishes them back
to their natural strength. That’s
how Scott*s Emulsion deals with
a sore throat, a cough, a cold,
or bronchitis.
WE'LL SEND YOU
A SAMPLE FREE.
SCOTT 5 BOWNE,
40® fttrect
Mew Vwrk
HOG TROUGH.
K C'lMnly TrnaRli I'or F«*edI:»K SttIII
and Mixed Feed*. ,
Ilore Is a plan from the Indianapolis
News for building the ordinary V’
trough In such u manner that It may
be thoroughly cleansed: I’ulld the
trough in the usual manner, except at
one end the piece Is made movable.
Cut the standard so that It will fit
just to the edges of the sides and nui<
fast, as usual. Then cut a V piece
which will fit snugly lie tween the sides,
but Instead of nailing In this end piece
arrange slots on either side of the
trough on the Inside, so that the piece
may be slipped In between the up-
CID
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MEW BARN BUILDING.
A Strictly Modern Structure, Rmploy-
inn; Steel and Concrete.
Concerning u recent visit to the home
of Director of Institutes F. E. Dawley,
Fayetteville, N. Y„ made to inspect a
onru now in process of construction. In
’which Iron and concrete play an hnpor-
lam part, II. E. Cook writes to Na
tional Stockman as follows: I would
not be inlsnnderatood. This barn will
tiei be w ithin the’reach of many furm-
SAMITAKT ajriN* TBOUOH.
rights forming the slots. To make
this plan more useful fasten a handle
to this V shaped upright, which will
enable one to lift the piece out readi
ly. With this one end removed It Is
an easy matter to thoroughly scour
the trough, because all of the cleansing
water may be swept out. The illustra
tion shows each detail of this trough
plainly so that any handy man can
build it.
Birds to Kill Insects.
Alabama quail and Virginia pheas
ants are being introduced all over Illi
nois by the state game warden, whose
Intention Is, If possible, to place at
least a pair of birds on each farm in
every one of the 102 counties of the
state. It Is exiH’eted that farmers will
protect them as much as possible from
hunters and feed them during the cold
season. A veritable rush of farmers
to co-operate In this plan of the game
warden Is roi>orteU. Each Is anxious
to receive birds and pledges himself to
care for them. The eud lu view is the
destruction of Insects by the birds, and'
the expenses of the enterprise are paid
out of the fund from hunters' licenses.
FIRST STREL FRAME BARN.
«ts. nor, on the other hand, does It rep
resent the so called wealthy man’s burn.
It is an up to date burn, using these
♦wo materials to the fullest extent.
The building, as shown In the cut, has
si basement to l»e 8 feet in the clear,
IOi> feet long and 40 feet wide. Cows
will stand facing, manger built of con
crete and also used for watering. The
manure Is to lie carried out lu a carrier
and to another building some distance
away, there to lie hauled to the alfalfa
Helds at the pleasure of the owner. The
.cows stand facing lu order that the
Jiaullng of green feeds may be facili
tated. The King system of ventila
tion. so well known, will l>e installed.
Two large silos are built at the south
end at sutlleient distance apart so that
a flue granary will be situated between
them and the whole covered by a roof
extending from the barn proper. The
silage and grain will be conveyed upon
bn>;>d w heeled truck.
The root cellar Is made of concrete
walls two feet thick and directly under
♦lie approach to the loft, having a ca-
jnnelty of 2,000 bushels.
Coatlr Aaparavas From France. ,
A New York firm recently received
a consignment of white asparagus from
France along with some artichokes and
hothouse grapes. It was al>out four
teen Inches long, not as large round as
hunches from Charleston, and sold for
$42 a dozen, or $3.50 a bunch, probably
the best price ever obtained for as
paragus in this country. In early
spring the first shipment from Charles
ton at times brings $18 to $22.—Coun
try (tentlemnn. /
There la more Catarrh in this section
of the count/y than all other diseases put
together, and until the last few years was
supposed to be incurable. For a gretft
many years doctors pronounced it a local
disease sod prescribed local remedies,
and by constantly failing to cure cslth
local treatment,pronounced it Incurable.
'Bounce baa proven catarrh to be a con-
etitutlooal treatment. UaU’s Catarrh
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney &
Co, Toledo, Ohio, is tbs only constitu
tional cure on the market, it is taken
Intcroally in doses from 10 drops to a
teaspoon fnl. It acts directly on the blood
and mucus surfaces of the system. They
•offer one hundred dollars for any case it
♦fails to cure. Send for circulars and te*-
timenials. Address: F J Cheney A Co,
'Toledo, Ohio. Sold by Druggist, 7$c.
iTak-s Hall’s Family Pills for constipation.
m » •
What good does it do you to eat if vour
•stomach fails to digest the food? None.
It does you harm—causes belching, sour
etomeeb, flatulence, etc. When the stom
ach fails a little Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
«fter each meal brill digest what you eat
med makes the stomach sweet.
VIVO
RES VITALITY
Made a
Well Man
of Me.
prottaMS the above TCealts In 80 days. It seta
powerfully sad quickly. Cans when allothan tail,
fouoc men will regain their lost manhood, sad old
men will recover their youthful vigor by ualog
i Nervous*
It quickly and surely teetoaes I
REVlYOk
Dess, Lost yitsMty, Impotency, Nightly Kmlselooa
Last Power, Tilling Memory, westing Piss sees, end
111 sflSete of self-eh use or excess end Indiscretion.
which unfits eoe for study, business or marriage. M
M only cures by eUrtlng at the seat of dlsssee. but
Issgrest nerve toolo and blood builder, bring,
ing heck the pink glow to polo cheeks and re
storing the hro of yooth. ft wards ad Insanity
and Consumption. In/dst oa having REVIYQ» as
other. It can be carried In vest pocket. By mail,
BLOO per package, or six
to __
the money. Book and advise free. Address
mil MEDICINE CO, JgESsSr
W ALTER BORO DRUG o6.,
and JOHN M KLEIN.
Walterboro, S. O.
Crock Elephant Hooter*.
A correspondent of the Loudon Times
writes of-elephant hunting in Africa:
'The most deadly method of killing ele
phants. and that most frequently em
ployed by the natives of east Africa,
Is the pit, sufficiently deep—roughly
,*wenty feet—long and wide to engulf
and hold an elephant After a period
of frantic struggling, hunger and ex
haustion the wretched animal is done
to death by native spears. If the size
and powers of the animal are remem
bered It is difficult to Imagine a more
revolting, brutal picture of torture, but
this is the common practice of the na
tives of the conntr/ and Is being enact
ed daily throughout British territory.
Nothing will relieve indigestion that is
not a thorough dlgestant. Kodol Dys
pepsia Care digests what you eat, and
allows the stomach to rest—recuperate—
grow strong again. A few doses of Ko
dol alter meals will soon restore the
stomach and digestive organs to a fall
perfornwoee of their fanctloa naturally.
Bold by John M Klein.
ChOl Tome
bus stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One end a Half Million
bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Core, No Pay. 50c.
Enclosed with every frottle b a Ten Ceat* package of Grove’s Black Hoot* liver Fills.
'Qrofossinal J)[otioo3.
mi s in.
Attorneys at Law.
"Yfe represent the American Surety
Company of New York, and are prepared
to furnish bonds for guardianf, admin
istrators, executors, or others holding
offices of trust.
WaUerboro, B. C,
Colleton County Telephone Co.
Long Distance Connection to all parts of the
UNITED STATES.
JAMES E. PEURIFOT, JNO. H. FEURIFOT
F80RIFOY SHOW
Attorneys and
Counsellors at Law.
All Buslatss given Prompt Attention,
OVER THE PRESS AND STANDARD.
WALTERBORO. - - - 8. C.
ID. Wfi~
Real Estate and
Commission Merchant
Housed to
Opposite the Market,
WALTERBORO, B. C.
e. G. HKHDEPtSOn
Attorney At Law and flaater.
agent for:
Liverpool, London and Globe Tire Insur
ance Co., and for U. S. Fidelity and
Guaranty Company.
Also for the Aetna Fire Insurance Co.,
In which Company Insurance can be got
on all country as well as town property
6. W. STOKES, 8
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Following are the names of the subscribers to the
' Abov? Company;
DENTIST.
OFFICE NFaR WALTERBORO NOTE
8
H. W. B .ACKJSIi. H. W. ACKEBMANq
BLACK & ACKG
DENTAL SURGEONS
Office Hours: 8.30
p. m. 3 to 6 p,
W nlterboro
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THE -MSS- COTTON PRESS I
StMPlEST. SinoaCEST. BEST
Tmc Muhhav Cimnimq St®t«m
Stas, FaaSara. Coad**asra, Etc.
GIBBK* MA.CMINHRT CO.
Cwlvaostalm, S. C.
Walter boko.
Dr W B Ackerman
Dr R Ackerman
T J Blanchard
Mrs W A Black
J E Bryan
Brown Fur Co
Beach Bros
H W Black Jr
F & M Bank
Black & Ackerman
G C Brown
Mrs B Padgett
Colleton Bkg Co
C T Cummings
C I W & S C<l
Clerk of Court
W E Jones Bus.
Wal Cotton Mill
D J Chaplin
W E Capers
ACL Depot
Wal Dispensary
Dr C H Es’Dorn
Jno D Edwards
Wal Infirmary
W J Fishburne
Mrs C R Fraser
H A Frances
Klefn’s Drug Store
E P Knight
A J Lemacks
P J Lucas
J S Jackson r
Dr G W Stokes
W P Ft Ider
Rev J P Graham
Jno H Peurifoybus
Mrs Annie Neyle
W L Lucas
*C D May
N G Morrall
Mrs L W McTeer
E R McTeer
P M Murray
Jas E Peurifoy
Jno H Peurifoy
Press & Standard
B G Price
D C L Hiers
Grace & Warren
W B Gruber
C M Grace
J S Griffin
Glover Bros
B G Hyrne
Howell & Gruber
M P Howell
E Hubster
Mrs E F Hyrne
JTF Halford
C G Henderson
Wal Hotel '
Mrs A Henderson
Wal Drug Co
J G Padgett |
Wal Postoffice
Mrs B K Sanders
C A Savage
A C Shaffer
Terry & Shafler
John F' Lucas
J D Gibbs
C A Savage Bus
C D C Adams
Jas E Peurifoy bus
Dr W B Acker-
. man bus.
W H Martin
D L Smith
Mrs G A Sauls
A M Sanders
W W Smoak
Rev J L Daniels
W J Taylor
C C Tracy
R H Wichman
A Wichman
J A Westerberg
Mrs E J Witstfi
Mrs E H Williams
J M Walker
A Wichman & Co
John M Klein
F F Rivers
J G Padgett Bus
H W Black Ir Res
Country.
S W Ackerman
T c ' Ackerman
F C Bennett
James Britt
J D Colson
C Drawdy
A D Dodd
J S Jordan
A D Metis
W G Iliott
L E Hill
S'G Peirce
A VRickenbaker
Sanders &Lemacks
Dr B G Willis
Dr W A Kirby
Poor Farm
CCllETCN OCTJkTTT TELEPHONE 00.
JAS. E. I'EUKIFOY, JNO. H. TEUitlFOY,
President Vice Pres. andTreas.
W. D. REID,
v Manager.
Who Constitute Our Board
Wounded Two; Killed Self.
New York, March 31.—In a fury
caused by jealousy, James Ahearn 31
years old, a cabman, shot and instant
ly killed James Black, 54 years old,
an upholsterer, lu his flat at 229 East
Sixty-third street, Saturday, probably
fatally wounding Mary Woods,
30 years old. Black's housekeeper, and
then put a bullet into his own brain.
Ahearn diiyl two hours later.
N A HUNT,
OK N A RUNT & CO.
J H JAHNZ, ,
OK V D KHANKE & CO.
THOb. S WILBUR,
OK F A WILBUlt & SON.
FRED C PETERS,
OK PETERS GROCERY HOUSE.
0 BISSELL JENKINS,
OK CAMi'.RON-RAKKLKY CO.
SAFE MEN
J J WE3COAT,
OK MARSHALL, WE8C0AT & CO.
WILSON G HARVEY,
PRESIDENT ENTERPRISE HANK.
W THOMAS,
OK CARRINGTON, THOMAS & CO.
' *0 ‘ . *•
W 8 WIN TON ANDERSON,
OK ANDERSON SPOOL AND BOBRIN
KACTORY.
TO FOLLOW.
Your banking business wanted, 4% interest computed quarterly.
ENTERPRISE BANK,
MSETOG AND 3IASEET STS., CHARLESTON, S. C.
Condition Mu^h Improved.
Bellefontain, O., March 31.—Condi
tions were improved Saturday at the
big Lewistown reservoir, which threat
ened to break its bounds Friday night
and inundate the town of Lakeview.
The weather became colder during the
night and a heavy rain which had fall
en for many hours, turned to snow.
Modern
Clothes.
The time is come when progressive Clothiers must lend
their experience toward educating the people in*the
art of Clothes selection and the relative value of
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materials and Workmanship.
For instance, our experience has taught us that there are
not more than five Clothing manufacturers in America
whose products are worthy a high place in your estima
tion. These are the ones we handle. No matter from
which of these you select, you can’t get anything
bat good merchandise—the best that America affordb
- this is a form cl protection that inspires confidence with
Nothing has ever equalled it
Nothing can ever surpass it
Dr. King’s
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure: Lung Troubles.
Mon«y back If it ft**. Trial BottiM ft-®*.
John 9| f Kl6in
Imres
you and can’t fail to benefit ni\>oth. On these lines
we ask your patronage; on these lines we hope to
retain it,
J. L. DAVID c§ BROS
Ohxtrl eston* a O*