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Itema For the TbHfty I
Frovrt'aalTr.
April moatti f »r pluntine a^eds. !
11ant plenty of eora i;»d ftaxl^tufl ;.nd
4o dot iti'.rcnx.- \y.u;r cotton acreage.
Vniile w a !viy j.ti* cutting down tLc j
cotton acreage, we any take all tbe j
p;iia> you can in preparing, n.anuring
and planting y^ur cotton, *o a* to j
make as large a yield as poftsible, and
4o not get in so big a harry as not to ,
go yorir planting right. “Uaate makes
waste ' here surely.
There is so much to do In this month,
and we are all planning to the limit,
put ujion us by the .‘ carcity 4 of labor,
but we have a wouderful aid In tna-
ehiutry. Let the improved tools help
you and le&ru to use them so us to do
Ute best Work.
If you haven't planted your Irish po
tatoes and I tedded your sweet potatoes
you should do so at once. These are
two imitortant croplt; and you cannot ienremand
.TOpS.
of the pooch for this
season In Texas Is said to bn tine. The
state is rapidly becoming a great peach*
center, and the urea will lie increased
by the planting of many big tracts this
year.
Fulfurrlas. Tex., has a n-'-onl of five
acres of. Ilenuuda on ions which the
owner harvested April 1. several wt-eks
In advance of any conirteOtiou; yield
20,000 pounds an acre and net gaim.2
cents a pound. This means $-,UU0 net
profit on five acres of new land that
•old for $ir> per acre. An example of
top prices because crop* arc ready for
market whoa the market is begging.
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riilw loo many of either.
lids is a trusy month for the gar
dener. Ther** are forty-four varieties
•1 garden vegetables and nearly every
•iie cun be planted here iu the south
duriii'j April. Make your garden so
rich and prepare it s» well Un.t it will
° nsjulre little hard work.
or tho*.- vegetables t!»at your family
prefer take pride iu having the ls*st
varieties fluent specimens and an
abundance of them. Ilave some to can
for winter use.
Tbib Is a great nlouth for setting tlie
— hens and taking oT the little chickens.
There Is nothing like having a flue
vari»ty that you can take a pride In
anti having plenty of them.
IK) not ue-'lect to plant domething
for the hogs. They are an Important
feature in the farm economy.
If you expect to top dress your grain
er grass, now Is the time to do It
There was a former custom of wait
ing for young plants to reach a certain
age before beginning to cultivate them,
but now the weeder, the burrow or the
garden rake cannot commence too
aoon. Rapid, shallow cultivation and
covering as wide an area us possible
as j>w go Is the way to do It Stir the
cruat and the dust
Plant n large melon patch. The wa
termelon and cantaloupe are luxuries
none should deny themselves.
Plan to have something to sell us
well as plenty for home consumption.
♦ Jet In the habit of having us many
•ources of revenue as possible. There
la nothing like It for thrlftlness and
progres*iveuess.—Southern Cultivator.
There'is no ueed solving slnng in dis
comfort beesuoe of * disordered diijea’i >u.
Get k bottle of KODOL FOR DYS
PEPSIA, and sea wh*t h Will do for
you. Kodol opt only digests what you
eat and gives that tired stomach a needed
rest, but is a corrective of tie greatest
efficiency. Kodol relieves indigestion,
dyspepsia, palpitation of the heart, tlatu-
sour stomach. Kodol will
make yonr stomach young and healthy
again. You will worry just in tie pro
portion that your stomach worries yon. ^^ATrTEHBOllO, - - - 8.
Worry means the loss of ability to' do ■ -
ity I
your beet. Worry is to be avoided at all
times. Kodol will fake the worry out of
your stomach. Hold by John >1 Klein.
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Oddly Shnp**d SpP
The most peculiar spiders
world, us well as the 1 trg sf ones, in
habit the island of Sumatra. \b-y are
of all conceivable forms and colors, *:» 1
some of them spin threads almost as
large and strong as the grm cr’s twine.
Some queer ly s!ini>vd spiders have
square (>0(111*8 poised on lang rod.h*gs.
and others liave Croo’.ed green and yel
low legs which support heart shaped
iMxlice. One of the very oddest of the
lot has a body that looks like that of
a younif’turtle, the “their having round
knobs and pear obaped projections all
over It»
Monument to n Flab.
A “tombstone” which Is to be seen
In the garden of Fish cottage. Blockley,
a i>icturesque village in South Worces-.
tershire. Is believed tr> b<* the only
fish’s tombstone in existence. The in
scription is as follows:
In Memory of the Old Fi.ih.
Undrr the sou tlui old Kish, do. lie.
Twenty years, h«*, lived ami then. did. die.
lie was so tamo you, understand
lie would, come, and ca^, out, of, our,
'’-•hand. 1 lit
Died April tho anh, li*.
Aged 2d years.
—London Graphic.
, Grave’s Tasteless Cliill Tome
has stocK the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One <md a. iagMiajMi
bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Cure, No Pay. 50c.
Enclosed with every hottle is a Tea
t’s Block R-ooC Liver PBh.
'Rrefessinal Jfoticos-
Hoii mm.
Attorueynat Law.
>Ve represent the American Barely
Compacv of New York, and are prepared
to furnish bonds, for guardian*, admin-
1stratore, executors, or others holding
offices of trust.
Wallerboro. B. CJ.
Colleton County Telephone Co.
Long Distance Connection to all parts of the
UNITED STATES. '
JAME» E. FEUHIfOY, JSO. V- FtTKiFOY
PEDRIPOY BROTHERS.
Attorueys and
Counaellora at Law.
, All Eudcess given Prcmpt Attention.
OVER THE !’RES*> «N0 STANDARD.
Following are the names pf the subscribers to the
above Company:
T« Prevent Hena ICatlnv Eujrw>-
Tl>e lliustrutlon. from Farm and
Fireside, is Intended, to show an exct*l-
•lent arrangement to prevent the eating
cf eggs by laying hens. The nests are
'raised one foot from the floor, the
space under the nests being utilized us
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You cannot induce s lower animal to eat
. heartily when not feeling well. A sick
( dog starves himself, and gets well The
stomach, once overworked, must hive
rest the same as your feet or eyes. You
don’t have to starve to res* yonr stomach.
KODOL FOK DYSPEPSIA takes up
the work for your stoarach, digens what
you eat And gives it a rest. Puts it back
In condition again. You can’t feel good
with a disordered stomach. Try Kodol.
Bold by John M Klein.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
KESre FOB BOO EATCKS.
a portion of the floor. The roost
is
placed over a platform on the nests.
The hens cannot reach the eggs from
the floor, and If the neats are only
twelve inches high they cannot stand
«p In them to ant the eggs. The darker
the Interior of the neeta the better.
This arrangement gives the fowls the
whole of the apace on the floor.
Never waa the Importance of good
seed com more emphasised than today.
What may be done by means of good
seed Is shown by the result of ten yean
of variety test*. The difference be
tween the average yields of the beet
and the poorest for the ten years was
10JS7 bushels of shelled corn (>cr acre.
As a southern authority on farming
matters remarks, there is ftlU time for
farmerk'-to secure a few ears (if pos
sible < or quarts of the most approved
and prodtx Uve variety to be used in
planting n Mitch of a half acre or so
or enough to produce several times more
grain than will be needed for planting
the crop of 1901. and this Is the polht
to be now stressed. Get the corn. If
only one or two ears, and plant a seed
producing patch.
HERE AND THERE
lut
’ For corn on poor, worn uplands In
Florida Dr. Redding recommends as
fertilizer the standard formula—1,000
pounds acid phosphate (14 per cont),
L230 pounds cottonseed meal, 90
poonds muriate of potash —but be
would modify It by substituting 175
pounds of kalait In place of the thirty
pounds of muriate. v A •
Western Tennesson, including Glb-
non, Croc kett, Madison and other coun-
, appears to be turning largely to
ins, with strawberries and
No man la us dangerous as his
threats.
When some men have nothing to do
they become reformers.
If a man asks a candid opinion from
a friend and gets it, it makes him mad.
Borne people Invariably get the worst
of It, because they are always demand
ing the best of it.
Aa soon as a man gets a notion that
his employer can’t get along without
him he is getting ready to lose his job.
There ia always the danger that ev
ery man will become the hired man
. and every mother the hired girl to their
family.
When m young man begins to make
regular visits to a girl, how It would
knock out the romance if It were said
that he was calling on her to make ar-
rangementtrfor hiring a cook.—Atchi
son Globe.
Where Kit Marlowe Waa Borled.
8t Nicholas, m»ptford, MMsessca
richer literary, nrtixti* and naval asso
ciations than most churches of the riv
er aide. > It was the parish church of
John Evelyn and bis tenant. Peter the
Great, who delighted to make the par
son drunk, as well as of a long line
of naval heroes. One of the many his
toric monuments quaintly commemo
rates Peter Pett, “the Noah of li.t 1 a r .o„V
who invented the frigate. A weird
wood carving, representing the proph
et Ezekiel la the valley of dry bones,
is by Grinling Gibbons, who was “dis-
covered’’ here by Evelyn. The parish
register rasords the burial of Christo
pher Marlowe, “slalbe by ITmncis
Archer** on June 1, 1693. -Westminster
Gaaette.
Following The Flag.
When our soldiers went to Cuba and
the Fhillppinea, health was the most im
portant consideration. Willis T Morgan
retired Commissary Sergeant USA, of
Rural Ronte 1. Concord, N H, says: “I
was two rears in Cuba and two rears in
the Philippines, and being subject to
colds, I took Dr Kings New Discovery
for Consumption, which kept me in per
fect health. And now, in New H%mp-
shire, we And it the best medicine in the
world for coughs, colds, bronchial
troubles and all Innjr diseases. Guaran
teed nt John M Klein druggist. Price 5Cc
and |1.00. Trial bottle freer
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JLUul Estate, Brokerage
Insurance.
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HouSfem tO
Opposite the Market,
WALTKRBORO, B. C.
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Attorney At Law and Haster.
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Liverpool, London and Globe Fire Insur
ance Co., and for U. S. Fidelity c ad
Guaranty Company.
Also for.the Aetna Fire Insurance Co.,
In which Company Insurance can be got
on all country as well as town property*
fi. W. STOKES,
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DENTIST,
OFFICE NEAR WALTERBORO MOTE
fli W. B i.ACKJ'iB.
IF W ACKERMAN
iBLACK & ACKERMAN,
'DENTAL SURGEONS
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Dr W B Ackerman
Dr R Ackerman
T I 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 Co
* Clerk of Court
W E Jones bus.
Wal Cotton Mill
D J Chaplin
■AV 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
Klein’s Drug Store
E P Knight
A J Lemacks
P J Lucas
J S Jackson
Dr G W Stokes
W P Ftlder
Rev J P Graham
Jno H Peurifoybus
(Mrs Annie Neyle
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RESTORES VITALITY
1 Made*
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of Me.
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C D May
N G Morrall
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E R McTeer
P M Murray
las E Peurifoy
Jno H I ^urifoy
Press & Standard
B G Price
D C L Hiers
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w B Gruber
C M Grace
J S Griffin
Glover Bros
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Howell & Gruber
M P Howell
E Hubster
Mrs E F Hyrne
B F 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 & Shafier
John F Lucas *
J D Gibbs
C A Savage B us
C D C Adams
Jas E Peurifoy bus
Dr W B Acker-
W H Martin
D L Smith
Mrs G A Sauls
A M Sanders
W W • Smoak
Rev I L Daniels
W | Taylor
C C Tracy
R H Wichman
A Wkhman
| A W csterberg
Mrs E ! W r itsell
Mrs K H Williams
| M Walker
A Wiclm an & Co
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F F Rivers
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H W Black Ir Res
Chas Fripp
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J G McLeod
Country.
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T S Ackerman
F C Bennett
James Britt
J D Colson
C Drawdy
A D Dodd
J S Jordan
A D Metts
W r G ITiott
L E Hill
S G Peirce
A VRickenbaker
Sanders &Lemacks
Dr B G Willis
Dr W A Kirby
prodneas the abovs results In SOdaya. Kecta
fcow^rfuUy end quickly. Cone when eU othm CaiL
Jouasmen wmreseta their tael mahood.endoM
taco will racever their yoothfol vigor byjwlng,
KEV1VO. I* quickly eng,•ur.ly re,101
Hi ettacta ot Mlf-ehaee or kM
Kb a h onflte oae tor etody. botaseea or nurrltge. It
Moaly rum by terttag et t^r^oj
lag back tb» ptak glow toaSel
■tonng the teoof poath. ftwerde off Ineealty
WALTERBORO DRUG OO.,
. and JOHN M KLEIN.
Walturboro, 8. O.
Bad Story.
Kind Lady—Do you moan to tell me
that reading Shakespeare brought you
to prison? What works did you read?
No. 411—"Romeo an* Juliet,” mum.
Kind Lady -But what evil Influence
could that have on you? No. 411—Why,
It learned me to be a porch climber,
mum. Fuck.
man bus
Dr L M Stokes res Dr L M Stokes ol Poor Farm
, OCiLBTCW GOTOTT TBL3JPHCH3S OOT
JAS. E. PEUIUFOY, JNO. H. PEJL'RIFOY,
Prh/sidest Vick Pres. andTrkas.
w. D.-REID,
_ Manager.
Mtetnkea Identity.
“I just dropped in again today,” said
the tody, “to see those lovely side
boards you had last week"—
“Not me, ma’am,’’ replied the callow
furniture salesman. “I ain’t never been
able to raise even a mustache.*'—Phila
delphia Press.
Nothing has ever equalled it
Nothing can ever surpass it
• Dr. King’s
New Discovery
. ror Ors7™’*7B*
A Perfect For All Throat and
Cure: Lung Troubles.
intuits. Trial Bottlsafrw*
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and who fail to see our stock may thereby do them-
„ selves injustice.
LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES
on Country Produce before you sell to the other fel
lows for less.
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