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Cures Grip
To Cure a Cold in One Day in Two Days.
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. ^ «» every
Sevan Million boxes sold in post k? months. lois signature, ^ St'JCrrmn^* box. 25c.
NEW MILLINERY STORE.
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I have opened a millinery business next door to H. \V
Black’s store and cordially invite the public to visit my
store. I will sell you a beautiful ready-to-wear hat at
a reasonable price and if I haven’j; any in stock t,o suit
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you it will only take a few minutes to trim one to suit
your taste. , Yours for business,
Ms, Lucy T. Hiott.
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A Sure Cure
for Rheumatism, Cuts,
Sprains. Wounds, Old
Sores, Corns, Bunions,
Galls, Bruises, Contracted Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints,
Frosted Feet, Bums, Scalds, etc.
AN ANTISEPTIC that stops Irritation, subdues Inflam
mation, and drives out Pain.
PENETRATES the Pores, loosens the Fibrous Tissues,
promotes a free circulation of the Blood, giving the Musclea
natural elasticity.
BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH
ONCjl TRIED ALWAYS USED
CURED, SCIATIC RHEUMATISM
Mrs. E. A. Simpson, 500 Craig St., Knoxville,
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Tenn., writes: *' I have been trying the baths of
Hot Springs. Ark., for sciatic rheumatism, but I
get more relief from Ballard's Snow Liniment
than any medicine or anything I have ever tried.
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Inclosed find postoflice order for $1.00. Send me >
large bottle by Southern Express."
THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00
BE SURE YOU OET THE GENUINE
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
ST. LOUIS, U. S. A.
•OLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
JOHN M. KLEIN.
The New Idea
549 Miln S t eet.
Wo now extend to our Friends and Patrons
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a spring greeting and a welcome to our store.
Comejand look at“our new line of Spring and
Summer 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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Milk Sral«»K. th«* 'Illk Mirr-t atul thr
HmIk'im-U 'Jfst |i«, It.
By IJ. H. It AW!.. South Ourollna.
Probably tlu* in«»si »*xi« :rwtv«* error
i.su;<ll.\ uituli* by our fanot-rs is tho
failnn* t > U» «•]» I <H>ks tb it \\ ijl ut tiny
fiiaMo tlM'in to ttll whether they
are doing bt>i- ^
ness at a profit IX
or a 1 *s<. The
rl a 1 r y farnier
with but small
expense can
k*H‘p traek of
his In r l s<» that
nos tible to plow the la ml late in the
fall, wh'-n it is la v ;:.*r eytulitlou for
plowing than it i y bo early«in the
spring. !b ’ al always In good
condition for | ! . ^ early in spring,
1 would ofti n pret r t > leave die grain
Ftublilc*»giMtlv.d r:-.pl iwod in the fall.
t>lowlug as early in * no sprinii a«». pos
‘Fibhy following tl. • j low with tin* har
row or perhaps with tho subsurface
packer in order to <• impact the soil
and prepare a firm so ml bod.—A.,* M.
Ten Eyck !u Ivu^'is F—v r.
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I’rofiCs In I'eciIinK Bar Corn.
The results of a recent western ex-
periniowt in fattening steers are so
striking a^ t»» make if appear that the
grinding of corn for feed ng choice
two-yonr-old steers during the xyintcT
-eas m is not warnnited. The profits
of feeding ear corn wero fully twice
ns large as those scoured in feeding
commeal or corn and cob meaL
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nd
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Hh» Stood The Test *Jij Y**ara.
The oid original GROVER'S Tastele e
Chill Tonic You know what you are
taking. It i« Iron and quinine in a taste
less form. No cure no pay 50c.
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MILK SCALES.
at
on h mouth he
(gin determine
not only the
protit or lo.'S
that he has real
ized from Ids
herd. Jeit the
profit or loss
that he has real
ized on each an
imal in the herd.
Probably most
dairymen can at
the end of each
month estimate
the cost of f ><>d
ami la 1 sir for
the month and
In this way tell
whet her they are
makingor losing
money. P.ut that
is no reason why there si. »uld not bo a
constant lookout for leaks, because one
unprofitable eow in the herd had far
lietter U* sold at lK*ef prices than kept
in the herd to reproduce her kind and
continually mluce the profits of the
dairy.
By the use of tin' milk scales, the
milk sheet and the ilahi'oek test ilio
dairyman can cull out every unprofita
ble animal from the herd with but lit
tle trouble and expense and at the
same time determine ut the end of
each month what his total profits are.
The* first out shows milk scales,
which will cost froyi $3 to If4, and
should be suspended In a convenient
place near where the milk is received
from the pails. On the dial of the
scales is a hand, or indicator, that can
bo adjusted by a thumb screw. ThoUglt,
the capacity of scab's of this kind
usually ranges from thirty to sixty
pounds, the face shows only ten
pounds, and each pound is snUlividisl
Into tenths. The indicator should bo
adjustimI so that it will stand at 0
marl* when the empty pail is hanging
on the scales.
Where several milk palls are used it
will lie no«tessary for them all to weigh
the same, so as to use the same scales.
This can be done by using all palls of
the same size and make and by run
ning a little sold'r on the liottom of
each, which .can be seraped down un
til they all weigh exactly the same. As
the pail that contains the milk from
each cow is earried to the can it should
first Ire hung on the senlos. and while
hanging there the weight iwhich Is the
weight of Yhe milk, not Including the
pailt should l>e recorded on the milk
•beet, which is tacked on the wall in
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T.M FLOJ* GTQJVITY.
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Round, S. C.
A. D. Dodd
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UAliCOCK MA< HIKE.
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arm's reach from the scales. Tlie pail
is then emptied into tin* can and the
milker is ready to begin the next cow.
A hand tester, or Babcock machine.
wiUi complete outfit for testing both
milk and cream, can be purchased
from any creamery supply cdtnpauy
for $1) or $10.
New Sping Goods
—at—
J. R, READ & CO.
*hir first shipment of New
Spring Wash gooiis are^arriving
daily; such as GingRams and
Chambrays at 10c and l*2tc, White
Madras and Mercerized Waist-
ings at lowest prices, 12 ic. Ibc,
18c, *20c, 2.jc. White Lawns at
8c, 10c, 12Ac up to 25c.
NEW Colored Lawn and Or
gandies. A handsome lot of new
patterns at 12$c.
NKW BLACK PRESS SILKS.
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FRICKS range from 50c to
$1.25. We call Special attention
to our 3(5 inch guaranteed “Chif
fon Taffeta.” Special prices $1.00
and $1.19.
, 18 EW liLACK DRESS WOODS
MEDIUM weights for full suits
and separate skirts.
* NEW COLD DRESS GOODS
ARRIVING by every steamer,
marked dow" lowest cash
prices.
COLD SILKS
FOR Shirt Waist and 1 Shirt
Waist Saits. We call special
attention to onr white and cold
china silks for suits and shirt
waists. 27 inches wide at 50c.
Full line white wash silks at
25c, 30c, up to 75c.
arriving
FULL line of Gloves, Hosiery
Embroideries, Laces, Collars and
Stock Collars, full line Novelty
Neckwear. New Shirt Waists
and Ready Made Suits,
by every steamer.
Mr. ILL. White, Mr. A. H.
Uetschand Mr. Charles Webb
will be glad to serve their many
friends at the popular old Dry
1 Goods House.
J. R. READ & CO.
240 King Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Bed Blood
[s responsible for most# of
the diseases and ailments of
the human system. It se
riously affedts every organ
end function, causes catarrh,
dyspepsia, rheumatism,
weak, tired, languid feelings
and worse troubles. \Take
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
winch purifies and enriches
the blood as nothing else can,
For testimonials of remarkable cure*
•end for Book on the Blood, No. 3.
C. I. Hood Co., Lowell, Meal.
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Late Fall Plawla*.
Late In the fall, when the weeds have
matured, there is probably uo great ad
vantage in turning them under, lu fact,
there may be an advantage In leav-
iug the laud uuplowed during tbe win
ter, since the stubble and weeds will no back get
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
How haul a M in fulls after having
been bo<*sU> 1 too lii^ii!
Win*n ;i . ,i t i < fit ■ b by to sleep,
how. proud In* i; of 1 finsi'lf! 4
There b nl'\ mi. ” rb h iirillntion
in all our li\. *• u k ■■ j> n ia< lest.
It is mi t!. iffaV*.> Mia who be-
-m apkroaches; It
)U‘o l' people of-
^ has nil
eouu'S a bur.b e
is the siK*iui;iirHt
A patiieli.* ; b.
t.*n make
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What ha be. M: * >U fash
ioned woman w. .!' . :• friends
“rojiyrat" wh u I i jiuethlug
like hers?
When a mail i - reasonable I appy and
eontent, it doesn’t just Iiaiipen. He Is
compelled to use eommou --euso and
work to an end. At< hi-on tdobe.
It is Dangerous to Neglect a Cold.
How often do we hear il remarked:
“It'S only a cold,” and a few daya later
leorn that the man is on his ha^k with
pneumonia This is of such common
occurrance that a coid, however slight,
should not be disregarded. Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy counteracts any
tendency of a co d to result in pneu
monia, and has gained its great populari
ty and extensive sale by its prompt
cures of this most common aihueat. It
always cures b nka'int to take.
For sale by John M Klein.
Ehtablisliod in 17D4.
01«t«*>t'~l'irin in A meric
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D. A. WALKER & CO.
IRON FENCE DEAFER THAR WOOD
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32[Meetina Street,
CHARLESTON, [5 C
MARBLE AND
GRANITE WORKS.
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Mr A. K. Beach represents
Waltcrboro *
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A D WALKEK.
J D. SCOTT
Local News.
Editor Press and Standard: We
are glad to bear that Harvey Beach,
who accidentally shot himself last
Christmas and has been in tbe hos
pital at Savannah for fodr months, is
out again and mending rapidly. We
all heartily hope that he will have
<*tch the kuow and thus increase the j Mr and Mrs P C Wincbenback, of
supply «f moisture in the soil. But with Auputa, are here on a yiiit to Mr
a wet spring this factor may work to ^ M „ p M MorrU and friendf .
disadvantage. I F M M
As a rule, fall plowed land gets Into j nmmu in■ Jmi-ii iwim
workable condition earlier than springy a^| n# .i A l\l AmA/ 1 tf a 1*111 a
plowed land and may be planted ear-1 Vi»»4iny »lwe?v Lice w Ills
tier In the spring; also it is oaualfy I Th# b«St In the world.
inert*
can easily be raised with
regular, even stands, and
of the vary best grade, for which tho
highest prices can be gotten at -your
warehouse, or from tobacco buyers if
you will, a few weeks before planting,
liberally use
Yirguui-Caroliiit Fertilizers.
Use them again ad a top drcsaing, or
•eoond application. These fertilizers
le men, who have
nd appliou
are mixed by c&t
been making femliaers aU their Uvea,
and contain phosphoric acid, pota*h
and nitrogen, or ammonia. In their
proper proportions, to return to your
sou the elements of plant-life *
have bees takes from
cultivation. Accept no su
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