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/ ' ^ v~* ■ • / r ‘ \ Pr branch Items. . f *• KJito^ Pie^g ami Standitnl: Th*- furiners of this iecuon re|w>rt a^-verv good out Mir, though the weathei has been very unfavorable for the harvest A !.*o he corn cro]> is good. Al rs T H aid well has l>een very lick for th( la^t few days. M lac 31 tonic Crosby, of this place, has been verv ill for the last two weeks, hut is up again. T B Caldwell and family visited his parents Sunday. Mr Caldwell ad dressed the Dry Branch Sunday school the second Sunday morning in June. Messrs John and Robert Crosby visited relatives and friends here. Miss Lizzie Crosby is spending sometime with her brother near Cross Swamp. - . Miss Julia McMillan and sister, visited friends and relatives Sunday. J L Ciosby and family were the guests of Miss Minnie Caldwell Sun- day. t/n the 2‘)rd, day ol May. a con- . «L_» /Course of r • a ives and friends wit nessed the marriage ceremony of Miss Klorrie Caldwell to I J Zeigler, of > Khrlmrdt. Miss Caldwell is the only daughter of Mr and Mrs C C Cald well. The bridesmaids wereas^fol- Jsw>: Miss Janie Thompson with Frank Caldwell. Miss Miiinie Caldwell with Archy y.eiglar. Miss Julia McMillan with George Mtssersou. Miss Lollie Caldwell with Charley Caldwell. p‘ Miss Janie Crosby with Bertie ftabnm. Miss Janie V ogt with lieu Claimer. 'J he bride was dressed in _ cream silk. Jt is said that John W Crosby o^ Broxtou towiishij), will be a candi date in the coming election for coun ty commissioner. It is true, so you can look for his card. « * t i Miss Florne Joih’*s of McLauren, visited friends Saturday. John \V Iliers and daughter, visit ed Ashton Saturday afternoon. J LC. Pollowiag The Flag. W hen our soldiers went to Cuba sud the Philippines, health was the most im» portent consideration. WilltaT Morgan retired Conunihsary Bergeant U 8 A, « f Rural Rouiu 1. Concord, N H, Bays: “I waa two ytam in Cuba and two y^ra in the Philippine*, and being subject to cold*, 1 took Dr Kings New Discovery for Consumption, which kept me (u per fect health. And now, in New Hamp shire, we find it the beat medicine in the world for coughs, cold*, bronchial troubles ami all lung diseases. ■ Guaran teed at John M Klein druggist. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Adams Run Comment#. Editor I’icss and Standard: A gen« tie inquiry came for me several weeks ago, so 1 respond. Owing to pressing business matters, I have seemingly neglected to send in to our paper, the various happenings of onr community, but the “little birds still come with the news, and I send it today; hoping it will prove sufficiently attractive to find a place in your columns. The truckers are all smiles. They are realizing the fruits ot their labors —send off potatoes and receive Jn re turn eagles. Meadames Humph, Tabor and Brown visited the city last week for the specific purpose of shopping. Mrs Mamie llugulet of Charleston, returned hmie Saturday eveniug, after spending two weeks with her sister, Mrs Gordon Taylor. J li A Semcke of Charleston, spent Saturday imour town. • - Messrs Wilkie Mesaervey and Grimes, attended the fish dinner given by Pinck Martin at Wilton. The Misses Ackerman of Cottage* ▼ille, are spending this week with Sirs Dowling Dodd. Mias Nina Martin spent last week with Mias Mamie Martin. Messrs Lemacks and Peeples of the Dali section worshipped at Osborn church last Snndaj. ^ Mr Peeples still shares his pretty ^ and horse with the girl*—That i? ight Rob, d : > ’• soUish. ' Miss Janie Boineau is visiting at L creuS'. and btr blight face and ch rry voice is greatly missed, by in ii than one person. Mrs S J Runiph !• ft this morning for Hendersonville. b he friends of Charlie Flat* will I e j leaded to learn that htj/ ls doing we|i f and will soon retivrti home. He has been at the intirmary jn Charles ton for several we-k- Dr Taylor was indisi>osed for sev eral days.hist. week, but is tut again. Miss Lillie Jenkin of Charleston, visited her aunt, Mrs Barnwell, last week. Manigault Barnwell visited the City by th^ Sea, Sunday, these visits come pretty regularly now, eh:* - Jack Humph visited the city on business Friday. Miss Kmly I^egare visited Young’s Island 1. week’s end.-. E W King was, in Charleston on Friday. Miss Florne Barnwell after paying several very plu^ai t vuits, has re turned home'and some one is pleased. Flute Senders of Little Britain, spent Saturday afternoon in our town. There is a little w^ret Fd Ijke to tell you all, hot just watch and wait More Anon. June 5, 1906. x TLicit is no need worrying (dome in dis comfort Itecauae of h disordered digeNtion. Get a bottle of KODOL FOR DY8- PEF8IA, and 8t*e what It will* do f«t„ you. Kodol not oniv d I (rests what you eat and gives that tired Htotnacb a needed rest, but ia a corrective r the greatest itiiciency, Kodol o ^ ves indigestion, dyspepsia, palpitation of ibe heart, flatu lence, and sour M'nioach. Kodol will make yonr stomach young and^healthy again. You will worry juat In the pro portion that your stomach worries you. Worry means Jhe h *,i .biiiiy i<» do your best. Worry i& to be avoided at all times Kodol will take th< worry out of your stomach Bold i<>hn M Klein. •x. . SUBMARINE REEFS. flow They Are Loruti'd tty the Naa-al Kuathecra. Trior to the nineteenth e»*ntury navi- gntion, except on the liigb seas, was inaluly that of the I; -!i pilot who claimed to know all i!.c rocks in the harl>or. “An’ tbe+v's wan of thlm!’ said he na lie at ruck. On a(>proaching land one neiHlM to know how fur lie in from the lighthouse pr headland in night. TriangulaUqu tidls him. Two points on land iKdng taken for the bane of the triangle, tinea from these imlnts. representing the other two sides of the triangle, are drawn until they Intersect. That ajiex of the triangle will he the polut where the observer is. Then tUe distance from Ids |>oint to the land can be easily calculated. The maritime wars under Napoleon disclosed the dangerous ignorance of Freueb mafiners alMjut their own sea- coast. French vessels were unable to break or run their enemies’ blockade. After peace waa established Beuu- tempa-UeHUpre was upiminted us the organizer and chief of corps of engi neers ti> chart the whole coast of France. His work was so well done that the other naval powers hastened to chart their own •‘oasts according to his methods. The hi'ud of a rock may easily escape ordinary soundings, or lie between soundings. When covered by ten or more feet of water and unmarked by ripples or breakers, It Is hard to Ind. Even when known It is hard to get soundings. The lend may glide over it, so that even in well surveyed waters some unlucky ship out of hundreds passing there may “tind the rock with Its keel." Groups of buoys with grappling irons arc lashed together In long sweeping lines and sunk Iw umd die small sound ing boat Yintll they touch bottom, and an* then towed until they strike n rook. In culm weather rocks and reefs nm.\ l»e seen at grout depths from great heights in balloons. Even after a rock has been dis^nveeil, its depth and p<»- Sitlon .must, be precisely ascertained. Fishermen, too, help make known these uncharted rocks, rewards being offered for a!l new ones discovered. England, the Fulled States. Spain. Italy and other maritime nations have adopted French methods. Japan for years has devoted to the subject its usual minute, trustworthy find master ful study, but has imitated the English crowded and complicated charts rather than the artistic execution of the French.—New York Tribune. You cannot induce a tower animal to eat beanUy when not feeling well. A sick dog starves himself, and gets well. The stomach, once overworked, must have rest the asme as your feet or eyes. Yoa don’t have to starve to rest voor stomach. KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA takes up the work for your stoamch, di zests what vou eat and gives It a rest. PotVlt back In condition again. J’ou can’t feel good with a disordered stomach. Try Kodol. Sold by John M Klein. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic has stood the test 25 years. Average At JUtal Sales over One end & Hc2T MOBop bottiesk Does this record of merit appeal to you? No Cure. No Pay. oOc. Enclosed with every bottle is a Ten Cent package of Grove’s Block *>006 Uv^ pro/ossina! Jfoticcz. HOmilGH. Attorueya at Law. >Ve represent the American Burely Company of New York, and are prepared to turmsh bonds for guardian?, admin istrators, executors, er, others bolding oflices of trust. Walterboro, 8. C. JAM IK E. PEURIt UY, JNO. H. mJKIFOY PEHRIFOY BROTHERS. 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Lost VttaUty, Impotency, Kicbtly Exmaetoos, tort Vower, Fatllnir Memory, Weetine Dieeeeee. and ill effccta of eelf-Abnee or exceMtnd ludlscretioa. whtch unSte one for etudy, biwtaeee or marrises. It pot only cures by sUrtln* at the east of dlessee, but Issrreat nerre ton to and blood bollder, bring log back the pink glow to pale cbeeke and re- storing the bra of yontb. ft warde off fneanlty and Consumption. Inelat on baring BBflVO. oo ®bier. It oaa be carried la reet pocket. By maU. gl-OOpy Peckate^eti^tor WSAYO. wttba^oal WALTERBORO DRUG CO., and JOHN M KLEIN. Walterboro, S. O. Toilet—Toylef. In the “New World of Words.” 1720, “toilet” ia defined as “a kind of Table cloth or carpet made of fine Liuuen, Satin. Velvet or Tissue, spread upon a Table .in a Bed (Chamber where Per sons of Quality dross, themselves; a Dressing-cloth.” A similar definition is given in Bailey’s dictionary. The origin of the word Is curious, for Cot- grave has: “See ‘Toilette,’ ‘A toylet, the stuff which drapers lay about their cloths; nls«> a bag to put nightgowns la.’” In the ‘*K*t|>e of the Lock,” 1, 121, ^’toilet” seems used for the table and its content!: And now, unveil’d, the toilet stands dls- • - play'd. Each silver vase in mystic order laid, y —Notes and Queries. Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it Dr. King’s New Discovery , “CS® k3 ".T5. A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: ' Luhg Troubles. ; If U fiMB Trial BotMso INSb ar «l. • ^. LOAN* NEGOTIATED. Housers to Opposite the Market, WALTERBORO, 8. C. e,G. HEDDERSOn Attomiy At Law and ilaater. agent yow Liverpool, London and Globe Fire Inaur- ant e Co, and for Ui 8. Fidelity and Guaranty (’ompnny. Also for the Aetna Fire Insurance Co., j4t>Avhich Company Insurance can he got on ail country as well a» town property. Ml XJHM&Ji !E3XSXBH fi. W. 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