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BALLARD'S
HOREHOUND
SYRUP
Q
URES COUGHS, COLDS, CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS,
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WHOOPING COUGH, SORE THROAT
OSS OF VOIclTLOOSENS THE PHLEGM AND EAS1
expectorationTheals 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 t a infants, as well
as adult s of every variety of temperament and constitution.
Read Thu Remarkable Testimonial
MRS. B. W. EVANS, ClaarWatsr, Kaa» 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 ie now a well man, but we alwaye keep a bottle
in the house, and think it hat no equal for pulmonary diseases.’*
Essy toTiKe; Sure to Cure; Every Bottle Guiranteed.
THRU SIZES* S5o, SOe, Sl.OO.
BALLARD'S SNOW LINIMENT CO., • ST. LOUIS, MO.
SOLB AND RECOMMENDED BY
JOHN M. KLEIN.
The New Idea.
549 Main Street.
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We now extend to our Friends and Patrons
a spring greeting and a welcome to our [store.
Come and look at'our new line of Spring and
Su mmer goods. All the new and latest styles
just in from headquarters, We are making
a bid for your trade and want it. Can we have it.
W. Buford Sanders.
WALTERBORO and
JACKSONBORO, S. C
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STAGECOACHINQ DAYS.
I beg to announce to my patrons that I have on hand and to
rive, the largest and most complete stock of merchandise in
; county; consisting of Dry Goods, Shoes, Hardware, Gro-
ries. Millinery, Clothing, etc. In fact, a complete assort-
mt of General Merchandise. *
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Highest market prices paid for all country produce.
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My prices are the lowest. Come and see for yourself.
A Old World Era With a Decided
Flavor ot Romance.
The old coaehln* days, as far as con
venience for travel was concerned,
were the dawn of the (treat days of our
present rapid means of communication.
The seventy years or so In which mall
coaches waxed and flourished and
finally died out before the Incursion of
railways and steam engines have a de
cided flavor* of romance attached to
them, and no doubt the coming and
going of stagecoaches lent a certain
amount of color and Interest and life
to the country places and towns
through which ran the great main
coaching roads. Tin? Bath -^oad, the
Dover road, the York road were high
ways of communication along which
rout'd the heavy private coaches and
chariots of the country magnates, and
the stagecoaches with their steaming
horses passed the various stoppln;
places with the regularity of clock-
worn, . .
These stagecoaches, with their com
plement of coachmen and guards, af
forded endless subjects of interest and
Illustration to the artist and the liter
ary men of the day. Imagine Charles
Dickens without stagecoaches and de
nuded of all his vivid descriptions of
the scenes such as those in the yard of
the White Hart inn. High street. Bor
ough, In “Pickwick.” or of the mail
coach on the Dover road in "A Tale of
Two Cities.” It is ditiicult for the pres
ent generation to realize the fatigue
and the wintry cold of such long jour
neys, when frozen foot were enveloped
in a little straw, and a “shawl” folded
round the neck was thought to be a fit
Has Stood The Test 25 Years.
The old original GROVER’S Tastelecs
Chill Tonic You know what you are
taking. It is Iron and .(uinine in a taste-
le«* form. No cure no pav 60c.
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AMERICA
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$&LOO.
THE FLOUR OF QUAITY.
Hold
i*y
Round, S. C.
A. D- Dodd
I Hood’s
Sarsaparilla enjoys the dk-
tinction of being the great*-
est curative and preventive
metBdne the worM has ever
known. It b an aD-roand
medicine, producing its un
equalled effects by purify
ing, vitalizing and enridiing
the blood on which the
health and strength of every
organ, hone and tissue de
pend. Accept no substi
tute for. Hood’s, but tar
sbt oh having Hood’s >
AND ONLY HOOD’S^
.New Sping Goods
—at—
J. R. READ & 60.
^ Our first shipment of New
Spring Wash goods are arriving
daily; such as Ginghams and
Cham brays at 10c and 12*c, White
Aladras and Mercerized Waist-
ings at lowest prices, 12£c. 15c,
18c, 20c, 25c. White Lawns at
8c. 10c, 12$c up to 25c.
NEW Colored Lawn and Or
gandies. A handsome lot of new
patterns at l2$c.
XKW BLACK DRK8S SILKS.
FIUCES range *from 50c to
$1.25. We call special attention
to our 30 inch guaranteed “Chif-
fon Tall eta.” Special prices $1.00
protection against the keen night air.— | an( j $1.19 #
London Standard.
Chamberlain’s Salve.
This salve is intended especially fo
sore nipples, burns, frost bites, chapped
bands, itching piles, chronic sore eyes,
Granulated eye lids, old chronic sores and
or diseases of the skin, such as tetter,
salt rheum, ring worm, scald bead, herpes,
barbers’ itch, scabies or itch and eczema.
It baa met with unparalleled success in
the treatment of these diseases. Price
25 cen s per box. Try it. For sale by
John M Klein.
The Ant’u Cow.
The aphis, one of the most widelj
distributed species of Insects known tc
the entomologists. Is sometimes re
ferred to as the “nut’4 cow.” The aphis
actually gives milk, although the crea
ture itself is so small that it is esti
mated to weigh but the one one-thou
sandth of a grain. Out of the back of
the aphis project two hollow tubes.
These connect with ducts in the body,
which secrete a sweet liquid. When
the tubes are touched the liquid exudes
in small drops. The ants know this,
and they make a regular business of
tickling the tubes of the little aphis to
make her “give ddwn her milk.” The
ant is very fond of this saccharine food
and will “milk'’ a hundred aphides in
the course of an hour.
Devil’s Island Toture
is no worse than the terrible case of
Piles that afflicted me 10 years. Then
I was advised to ayply Bucklens Arnica
Salve, and less than a box permanently
cured me, writes L S Napier, of Kuglet,
Cy. Heals all wounds, Burns and Sores
like magic. 25c at John M. Klein, drug
gist.
NEW BLACK DRESS GOODS
MEDIUM weights for full suits
and separate skirts.
NEW COLD DRESS GOODS
ARRIVING by every steamer,
marked dow" -I lowest cash
prices.
COLD SILKS
I* OR Shirt WaisJ. and Shirt
Waist Suits. We call special
attention to our white and cold
china silks for suits and shirt
waistp. 27 inches wide at 50c.
Full hue white wash silks at
25c, 30c, up to 75c.
LL line of Gloves, Hosiery
Embroideries, Lacep, Collars and
Stock Collars, full line Novelty
Neckwear. New Shirt Waists
and Ready Made Suits, arriving
by every steamer.
Mr. R. L. White, Mr. A. H.
Petpchand Mr. Charles Webb
will be glad to serve their many
friends at the popular old Dry
Goods House.
J. R. READ & CO.
24f> King Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Really a Homan Betar.
The story is told in China that years
ago a missionary made his appearance
upon a platform there and that the na-.
live orator who introduced him closed
with these words: “When I have finish
ed a gentleman from the west Is going
to address you. He Is not a foreign
demon. His appearance and his cloth
ing may seem strange to you, but look
carefully at hln^. He has two arms and
two legs, two ears and two eyes, a
nose (though a long one!> and a mouth;
and I assure you his teeth are made 6f
bone, Just like yours. He is really a
human being, and I hope you will re- .
gard him as such.”
Nitrate With Oatton Seed.
To apply from sixteen to twenty
pounds of nitrate of soda per acre in
the furrows with cotton seed is ai
method long practiced on the Georgia
experiment station farm and is strong
ly advised.
Established in 1794.
01dest*Firm;iii Amerie-
D. A. WALKER & ICO.
iRON FENCE CHEAPER THAN WOOD
32JMeetina Street,
CHARLESTON, ’5 C
MARBLE AND
GRANITE WORKS.
ITEtCDK [and
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Send For Prices,
Mr A. K. Beach represents us at
Walterboro
A D WALKER. J. D.'SCOTT
Why lie IleHlaned.
The French Baron Rothschild once
had in his service a valet named Al
phonse, first class, but an acknowl
edged “re^.” This valet obtained per
mission once a week to attend the
meetings of his Socialist lodge. Sud
denly the baron noticed that Alphonse
no longer desired this off night and, In
quiring into the cause, was informed
that the valet’s late Socialist colleagues
had worked out a calculation that If
all the wealth of France were divided
equally per capita each Individual
would be tile possessor of 2.000 francs.
“Monsieui.” said Alphonse, with dig
nity, “I rescued. I have 5,000 francs!”
—Argonaut.
Fleaimnt Winter For the Weevil.
The boll weevil spent a pleasant win
ter up to the 1st of February this sea
son and with promising prospects ,of
his coming out of winter quarters In
the counties of middle Texas and west
ern Louisiana in fit shape for a cam
paign that will give King Cotton the
fight of his life over a large part of his
western dominions, remarks Farm and
Ranch. a
Varieties of Cotton.
In the 1005 variety test of cotton at
the Georgia experiment station, with
thirty kinds under trial, Cook’s Im
proved stood first in the value of total
products, followed In the order given
by Brown's No. L Layton's Improved,
Moss Improved, Southern Wonder,
Toole's Improved, Double Header and
Schley. 9 ’ !. « j
Startling Molality.
Statisticts show starling mortality,
from appendicitis and peritonitis. To
prevent and cure these awful diseases,
there is just one reliable remedy, Dr
King’s New Liie Pills. M Flannery, of
14 Custom House Place, Chicago, says:
“They have no equal for Constipation
and Biliousness.” 25c at John M Klein
druggist.
CABBAGE PLAN IS, CELERY, LET
TUCE, BEET AND ALL KINDS OF
GARDEN PLANTS.
We are prepared to furnish cabbage
plants grown from the best seed pur
chased from the most reliable seedmen
in the business. We have the following
varieties: Extra early Wakefieldl,
C harleston or large type Wakefields,
Henderscn’s succession, Large type flat
dutch. These plants are grown in the
open air and will stand great cold. We
use the same plants in our thousand
acre truck farm. We have a careful
man in charge of the plant department,
and will careiuliy pack them. We
guarantee the connt. Express rates will
be reduced thirty per cent from last
season.
Prices, in small lots $1.50 per thou
sand, in large lots $1 to $1.25 per thou
sand F. O. B.Meggetts, 8 O. If cash
does not accompany order goods will he’
shipped COD. ^
N H BLITCH OQMPANY,
Megget«|pC.
If you ever bought s box Witch Hszel
Salve that fai ed to give satisfaction the
chances are it did not have the name M E.
0. DeWftt A Co.” printed on tha wrapper
andpressed in the box. The original
DeWitt’a Witch Hazel Salve never Calls
to givs satisfsetion for burns, sores, boils,
tetter, erseked hands, etc. For blind,
bleeding, Itching and protruding piles it
affords almosl Immodlsie relief. It stope
the pain. Bo# by John M Klein.—*-
S-SvMi -ii •,
lacrriM ft tr Vails
Ptr AcrT
can easily be raised with
regular, even stands, and
of the very best grade, for which the
highest prices can be gotten at your
warehouse, or from tobacco buyers If
you will, a few weeks before planting,
liberally use
Virgiiia-Caroliu Fertilizers.
Use them again as s top dressing, or
fertiifa
second
plication. These
spplia
are mixed by cai
been making fertilizers all thsir lives,
and contain phosphoric acid, potash
and nitrogen, or ammonia. In their
capable men, who have
frtllizei
cultivation. Accept no substitute.
Virglnla-Carolina Chemical Co.,
Richmond, Va. Atlanta. Ga.
Norfolk. Vs, Savannah. Ga.
Durham, N.C. M ontgomery. Ala.
Charleston, 8.0, llerfiphis, Tenn.
Baltimore, lid. Shreveport. La.
A Lucky Postmistress
Is Mrs Alexander, of Gary. Me., who
has found Dr King’s New Life Pills io
be the best remedy she ever tried for
keeping the stomach, liver and bowels in
perfect order. You’ll agree with her if
C try these painless purifiers that in-
new life. Guaranteed by John M
Klein druggie’. Price 25c
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