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To Oire a Cold In One Day Take L>3KatiV6 BrcmO ^uipice Tcilets. /£ pwjfy Seven fctlon tciee told in past i2 months. 1*1* Signature, C*r*« Cri? ia Two Days. on every box. 25c. «K * MILLINERY! MILUN ER Y! -O- -O- - I have moved into the store next door to Mrs G. A. Sauls’ residence. Will be glad to serve my friends. I carry a fine line of Millinery Goods. I make a SPECIALTY of WHITE HATS. While in towrr call on me ami let me show them to you. My goods are the cheapest in town. It will pay you to see me before buying elsewhere. MRS. A. M. HIOTT. THE JOY OF LIVING CAN BB FCX.LT REALIZED WHEN TOC ENJOY GOOD HEALTH erbinE The Popular Liver Medicine Will Keep You Well A GUARANTEED CURE for all disease* produced by TOR- RID LIVER and IMPURE BLOOD. Do notufUl your system with Arsenic. Calomel and Quinine. They act as rank poisons which vitiate the-blood. debilitate the system, and leave a trail of bad symptoms which require years to obliterate. HERB- INE is purely vegetable and contains no mineral or narcotic poisons, is absolutely harmless and is the simple remedy of nature. It carries off all poison in the system and leaves no injurious effects. CURED BT HERBINE AFTER OTHER REMEDIES FAILED ; Yfr. L. A. Hicks, Iredell, Taxes, eeys: *' I wet eick in bed for eight months with liver trouble, the doctor seernrd to ao me no good. I was told to try Her bine, and it cured me in a short time. I cannot recommend thie wonderful medicine too highly." TAKE IT NOW I LARGE BOTTLE. 50c GET TBE GENUINE Ballard Snow Liniment Co. ST. LOUIS* U. S. A. BOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY SIOHN M. KLEIN. The New Idea. BIG STORE. o o • v . But Tinv Prices. W. Buford Sanders. WALTERBORO and JACKSONBORO, S. C Jit »>-* vd? IS POULTRY IN FLORIDA. A Proml.tuK I*ro«i»ect—Pro* pttioui*—Food Kamil? <,ro«rn. I Ik-1:«*v** Florida' Svill IkT*»r** n:my years !>*• ;is famous for her firM* isnil- try products as for h.T oni uea. T!n*re Is no reason why she *h«uM not. and Floridian: are 4 » realize this fact. Nature' her* drives greatest aid to this euterpr.' •. aa.l poultry raislm; can so easily Co hand in band with or an^'e culture, This wurin clltnate all the year uitls greatly la k.H 1 !)!! 1 ." the liens layiUe’> They med hut projier feeding, shelter and care to ^ larsre ; returns in a daily well lilhsl ejra has l^t. says a writer In American Ajrrlcul- turlst. In which he submits tile follow ing details of the huMuess. Reruiuda Gramm and Feed. -ItiJlL: runs notliing could h - Im-tter than Bermuda grass, almost the only kind cultivated in tilts papt of the country. If the yards arc made large enough—25 by 100 feet—ve tlnd by esi>erlment that a flock of twenty five hens will not kill this grass out, hut the sod will improve all the time mid furnish green food^lnhltt of the year. It Is killed down by frosts, but cold leather comes late and warm rains early lu the spring. 1 Hiring the winter green food can la* supplied from the garden. We believe much of the feed for chickens could l*e raised here, t'ow- |K*ns "with proper working will yield a large crop and when dried i ad crack ed give an extkdleut food for this pur- post*. Experiments with other foods are being made. Hoamlasr and Inmrctm. " The housing can lie accomplished at small cost Shed colony houses, board ed on three sides, with the south side, covered with wire only as protection against powders, with clay or matched lioard floors only are necessary. Roosts and nests can be built with little ex pense, especially if. the poultry man knows, as be should, something of simple carpentry. Jigger-fleas, lice and mites can easily lie kept under control by using weekly a spray made of kero sene. soap emulsion and a good lice killer, by having all floors clayed or modt of matched boards and by white washing occasionally. Winter and Snmater Markets. Florida offers n good market for poul try products during the winter months, for the great nuralier of northerners wintering there want and will pay for the best of everything In this line. Southerners are notably fond of poul try, but will not pay such good prices, so that while the poultryman can dis pose of his fowls during the summer he must take less or hts customers will go back to eating pork and hominy. A Clever Feaee Armagemeat. To arrange a fence so that the stock In four yards or fields can reach one trough without interfering with each other is a problem that seems hard to solve. Prairie Farmer, however, sug- \ HANDY FENCE DEVICE. gests a clever solution (sge cut). This picture plainly gives tlie Idea, and de tailed explanations are'’ unnecessary. Any farmer, at slight expence, can easily construct such an arrangement. Improved I pland Cotton. It Is now' reported that the bureau of plant Industry has developed several new varieties of cotton that promise almost double the value of the cotton crop w here they are used. Th *se were bred from ordinary short rtajd;* upland cotton. Fiber half to three-fotmtl s of an inch longer than that of the native short staple has Immui 8**curett, and it is said to almost approach the sea is land product In '•ftahty. i NEWS NOTES TTON fields need never “wear out.” A complete fertilizer, with the right*, amount of Potash, feeds to the soil the^ •nourishment that cotton must have, and lx ’* 0 r "which the cotton removes from year to year. “Cotton Culture,” our interesting tje-page book, contains valuable pointers on cotton- raising, and shows, fiom comparative photo graphs, what enormous cotton yields Potash has produced in different states. This book w ill be sent you tree of any cost or obligation if you will just write us for it. tit* York—VJ N.% Address. GERMAN KALI WORKS. II Stroot. or AtUata. U«.-22<* So. Brood Street, £ Great Reduction Sale S ^ In my entire stock of goods for the next 50 days. . M Call and get the benefit of the cut price. * Lawn, was 15c now 10c. ' ^ Lawn, was 12c now 10c. VL w Colored lawn was 10c, now 8c. " ^ ^ W. f. Corsets were $1.00 now 90c. ^ ^ R. & C. Corsets were $1.00 now 80c. ^ ladies hose were 15c, now 10c f ^ V Ladies hose were 25c, now 19c. Laces and embroidries going at and below cost. Corset covers and ready made shirt waists going at ^ and below cost. 5 Miss Lizzie Trowell $ %**%*%%*%**%*%»* tion the Kys.em of nnatiou ou each farm, character of cultivation, cleanll- nei«s of farm, crop yield, number and quality of live stock kept In proportion to area. The “head farmer" is a new railroad official. One of the western roads sends a practical farmer from place to place on Its Hues In a special car. delivering lectures and giving advice to new settlers ou the crops and meth ods best suited to their lands, thus saving them many costly and disheart ening mistakes. _ One of the lessons that latter day scientists In the plant breeding Hue have learned Is, according to a recent writer, that plants to be a commercial success must be bred on the ground where they are to be produced—that la to say. with conditions of aoll and cli mate approximately the same as they will find In the field where they are ex* pected to flourish. Deadly Serpent Bites are as common In India as are stomach and liver disorders with us. Fo* the latter however there is a sure remedy: Electric Bitter; the great restorative medicine, of which S A Brown of Ben- nettsville, 8 C, say«: ‘‘They restored my wife to perfect health, after years of suf fering with dyspepsia and a chrdnicaily torpid liver.” Electric Bitters cure chills and lever, malaria, hlHonsness, lame back, kidney trouble and bladder disorders. Sold on Guarantee by John M Klein, druggist. Price 50c. EatablUhed in 1704. Oldest Firm In Americ D. A. WALKER & CO. \m FENCE CHEAPER THAN m. ) Thousands aunu'alv bear witness t > the efficiency of Early Risers. These pleas ant, relist ifttle pills have long borne a reputation treon t to none as a laxative and cthartic. They are as staple as bread 111 milPniin ot homes. PTeisant but effective. Q Will promptly relieve con- stipaiiou without griping. Sold by John M Klein. A PECULIAR FISH. Snirar Bert# In Arirnna. Winter pl:i*(!r'<‘!. ku.t:r 1. at the Arizona station nro If: lu sted fr >m April to June, the total quantity of. water varying from 3.5 to H aero-foot. Hoots pini 't-I in flic ; 'liji^ 1' rtro : ,i - i: : M ireh and .then readily produo»* seed stalks. The \v»n* *r pi.antimrs are roa«l|- for liarvesting in July. After tlioy hsve rcmdied Ah^h* maximum size t!i(*y boi gin to lose in anger rr,<! purity ami sogt decay. General—oxoidlenco in farming is. to have a chance to bring a prize in clear cash lu Minnesota. 7. J. Hill, of the Great Northern railway, is offering three prizes--$200, $150 and $75 -111 j each congressional district of the state. I The itjdges. wiU take into. waftlUe?*- 21' ^ 52 Meetina Street, C l-LA « L L S T O-N, S B C MARBLE AWD d GRANITE WORKS. » HTi'Qi'i and . ' , * v?' 1 * -N- Send For Prices, Mr A. K. Beach represents us at Walter boro A D WALKER. J. D. SCOTT When the boss is away the steno grapher will get gay. Tk« Turbot'a Dnll and Socket ByW of Block and Gold. Lying limp and slimy on a fishmon ger's slal), or try and sandy lu the ti#h- wIvys' baskets, the turbot Is. perhaps, the least iuterestiug of flsh. When swimming in an artificial sea or lying on the sandy i>ottoiu it is the most at tractive of all of the denizens of this 1 mock ocean and whether at rest or In motion has an air of vigilance, vivacity, and intelligence greater than that of any of the normally shaped flsh. This IS lu part due to its habits and in part to the expression of the flat fish’s eye. This, which is sunk and invisible in the dead flsh. Is raised on a kind ot turret In the living turbot, or sole, and set there in a half revolving apparatus, working almost as independently as the “ball and socket" eyes of the eltu- Djeleoti. There is this difference, how ever. in the eye of (be lizard and of the fish—the iris of the chameleon is a mere pinhole at the top of the eyeball, which is thus absolutely without expression. The turbot’s, or ‘•butt's.” eyes are black and gold and Intensely bright. With none of the fixed, staring stupid appearance of ordinary fishes’ eyes. It lies upon the sand and Jerks its eyes Independently into iMjsdtion to survey any part of the ground surface, the water alnive, or that on either side at any angle. If it had light rays to project from Its eyes instead of tj receive, the effect would Is* precisely that made by the sudden shifting of the Jointed appa ratus which eas»s the electric iitlht from a' warship at any angle on to sea, sky or horizon. The turlsds, though ready, graceful sv/innm rs. tnoviiTg in wavelike undulations across the water or dashing off like n flash' when so dirf- T I>OHod. usually He p rf«*ctly si ill upou the iKdtorn. They do not, like the dalm and the flounders, cover tluunsoives with s'ind. for thcy nnlmic the color of the ground with such nl^olute fidelity A that except for tlTe shhdng eye U is alifiost impossible to ul 1 irruish them. It would appear tl»:t volitioj (*!ays son ■ i> rt in this so ;1«* i »ril'o - . :nity to environment, for one twt'ot. which is bllyd. has chauge<l to n tint too H'fltt d all in y ''Hit ’hat of the sauE. London Spccbtlor »> A - • » *" *1 The sincerest tribute tbst can be paid to MtperioTity is imitation. The many imitations of PeWitt’s Wilch Hsztl 8alve that are new befote the oublic prove it tbe best. Ask foi DeWItt’s. Good for bums, scalds, chaffed skin, ecz ema, tetter, cuts, bruises, boils and piles. Highly recommended and reliable. Sold by John M Klein, »*» , I j » >S 7, f & "] .fl Good* it our ty and f i i > 1 1 1