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1*“—'- HAY DOORS. War* of Hanclnsr finlilr Por thr Wa> iorJ.. Tben- an* uevoral wcyn of It.t*)C[i;r4 gabio <lfK>rH for th»* hayfork, and among a number llluatnitotl ami d^xrrUtetl l»y Country Gentleman are the follow’lng: Wlien? Ute hay^ls n*i!iovi*U from the load with Hllng.4 tlie »UKir must have a width nearly equal to that of the load Itaelf, and In th> dlngranja the door is represented as eleven feet wide by • eleven f<*et high. To make perfectly wire that the ]oade<l fork or aling clears with the coarsest hay the door is safer made 12 by 12 feet where thr* dimen sions of the bam will permit <>f this. In' ITg.-I Is represented the. gable door lilnged at the Itottom, so us to Di>en outward and downward. In this V . mm saies. Uy rirttie of a tax execution to me directed br l> L Smith, trejuurer of Collttoo couuty, I have levied-ui*on nnd will sell the following tr.u U of land for tax. costa and jtenaltiet, on *jaic*d»y in .fuly, 190i>: ADAMS HUS TOWNSHIP H M Li|>sitz, 3<V> acres of land, 1 lot, 1 building; bounded north by lands of Joseph Fields, west by lands of Peler Ancnm, east bv lands of Ham Smith, south by C &-W -C K R. Tax, costs and penalties, $14 05. Jerry Smalls, *J0 acres of land, founded north ty Wiltown Road, oalst by lands of Jack Singleton, smith t>y lands of Itr Harley* and west by Albert Larrrv. „ Tax, costs and penalties $0 #2. ^ l>avid Brown. 1 acre of land, 1 foilding, bounded north by lands of VitsSimons, west by lands of Moses <Hbhs. fKmth bv lands of'FitzSimone, east hr lands of FitzSimons. Tax, costs and penalties $ f * 24. John Holmes. 22 acres of land, 2 foildings, bounded north by lands of Barnwell, east hy lauds of Townson Yonnghlood, south by lands of Owen White, west by lauds of John timith. Tax, costa and penalties $11 SO. GLOVER TOWNSHIP' Charles Gadsden, 30 acres of laud, 1 building, bounded north hy lands of Hradlev, east bv lands of Bradley, south by lands of Bradley, and west by lands of Bradley. Tax, costs and penalties $7 84. BELLS TOWNSHIP Eft Paul 8 Felder, 7« r > acres of land, founded north hy lands of Ben steward, east by lands of Madd Car ter and I! I) Carter,* south by lauds of W W Carter, west by lands of W %Y C arter. Tax, costs and penalties $ti 90. WALTEBOIIO—VEHDIKR TOWNSHIP. G W Mane, 1 lot, bounded east by lands of Allie Francis, west by lauds of W C Maree, south hy public road. Tax, costs and penalties $4 15. Cyrus Writfht, 0 acres of land, founded by lauds of Amy Grant, north hy Jackson Grant, south by Yerdier Mill Road. Tax, costa and penalties $0 57. James Bavia, 20 acres of land, 1 building, bounded north by lands of! wide.® Thau* doors might also i>o made Mrs Annie Neyle, west hy public; to roll aside, hung from an overhead 1 track. It Is further possible to make tills type of dtMir iu narrower sections, so that one section rolls past the other, thus necessitating less length of slide way. Such a inodiHcntiou would bode slruble only where tho width of the gable was sufficient to make slots In the roof unnecessary. Where the ham has a hip roof and Its width Is thirty-eight or mom feet the doors may be-made to roll aside on Grove’s Tasteless ; CMIS Tonic hes stood the test 25 years. /Average Annual Sales over One find 4 Half Minion i>ott!Ies. Does this record of merit appeal t<tyou? No Cere, No Pay* 50c* Enclosed with every bcttlc is a Ten Ceafepacfcase of Grove’s Black Root, Uvw «Bs. ri Cr tiLNGKD DoOU. (j pe* of door It is s.ecessary for clos- hig the door t6 provide u rope pa.-wlng over a pulley In the gnbln ,10 onler to make the door as small and Ifght ns posslMe a window, which may las clos ed If desired with a pair of small doors opening In, for the outdoor extension of the currier support and track. Is provided. This urnuigemeut allows n shorter door to be user] than would otherwise be necessary. Another type of door Is hung In the manner of a window Hash,, bnl tnecd by weights, so that it falls ami rises in a guideway built to the end of the ban* outside. The tyi<e of door shown In Fig. 2 Is made In two sections, rolling In oppo site directions on a foot tfack secured to the outside of the ham. In order to provide sufficient slkleway for the doors n slot is left In the end projec tion of the roof, and the dottdd lines show where the doors stand when oi>on 'professing Jfoticos- Attorneys at Law. We represent the Americso Surety Compuny of New York, sod are prepared to furnish bonds for guardians, admin istrators, executors, or others holding office* of trust. Wallerboro. S. C. J AMI-Ji E. PEVEltOY. J^O. H. PEUBIKOY PKURIFOY BROTHERS. O 5 Attorncj h and Counsellors at Law, All Etsintts given Prcnpt Attention. OVER THE PRESb AND STANDARD. WALTER BO ItO, - - - 8. C. Colleton County Telephone Co. Lone Distance Connection to ali parts of the . UNITED STATES. : Following are the names of the subscribers to the above Company: Real Estate, Brokerage nr<l Iu*tinftr<f£, A'. . . LOANS NEGOTIATED. House.jo to Hent. Op poslte the Market, WALTER BORO, 8. C. e g. HHinDE5ts©n Attorney At Law and riaster. aULNT fou Liverpool, London and Globe Fire Insur ance Co., and for U. S. Fidelity aud Guaranty Company. Also for the Aetna Fire Insurance Co., In which Company Insurance can be got on all country as well as toRn property. 0. W. STOKES, DENTIST. OFFJCb NLaR W^LTCKBORD ItOTC Ney rottd leading to Green Fond, east by aclrr. Tax. costa and )fenalties $6 70. ^ BLAKE TOWNSHII' Arther Smothers, 2 acres, 1 build ing, north bv AC 1^ R R. south by lauds ot P Demer, west by B Fields, east by lands of H uggins. Tax, costs and penalties $5 1)7. Diana Thompson, 1 acre of -land founded north by lands of P McNeil, weft bv lands of A Wichman, south bj lanes of A Wichman, east by est .Moses Simons. Tax, costs and penalties $5 47.' Bristow Burlesmte, 15 acres, bound* ed east by A C L 11 K, west by est London Lasane, north by est Loudon jAtiane, south by pmblic road. Tax, costs and penalties $6 15. FKASEH TOWNSHIP J G Gibbs, 11 acres of laud, found ed north by lands of Harry Procter, east by lands of Jack Riley, west byj? lands Thomas Wesooat, souths by lands of Parker. . * Tax, costs and penalties $6 74. Nellie Chioolm, 14 acres, 1 building founded east by lands of Robert Hamilton, west by lands of Ancum. v— FlCr Z <s> - Itammon. weM bv landa 01 Ancum. “ c **™ d " urU ; ^ r«, ro« nte<l In H. i an 1. u«„ Fig. 3, whore the door is made In two north bv lands of May Proxter, south Thest , dooM could also Ik* hj Unua of J VV Smalla. , acre 1 build, of John Tax, costs and penalties $6 79. COLLINS TO IT NSH1P Sarah Keitt, 5o r acre8, I building, foundcil north by lands of tJ W War ren. south bv lands of A K Martin, «aat by public road, west by D Postell, Tax, costs and penalties $9 51. Ellen Smith, 1 ing, north by land) Wright, south by lands of H Vaughn east* by lands of Richard 'Mazeak, ■rest by lands of Hannah Vaughn, lax, costs and penalties $7 51. LG OWENS, Sheriff Colleton County. The Ytiy Be«t Remedy for Bowel Trouble, Mr ll F Borronghs, an old aud well known resident of BluflUm, Ind.. aar* *1 regird Cbamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy as the very best remedy for bowel trouble. I make this •tatefeseut after haring used the remedy in say family for feveral years. I am. rer without it ” Thla remedy is al tars to bu needed before the sum- is over. Why not bay It now and be premrad for each an emergency? For sale by John M Klein. ^ n n ^ t t • i • r- i *• f I Cr. ROLLING DOORS. hung on aide hlugra and made to swing out. So. too, could they l>e made to roll aside ou the iuslde of tho Imrn If this were thought to be morn* desirable. Wh«*re On* bam ha»a wkltlipf Oilrty- *lx ft*<*t or le*S the doors may be made to fold In two or more folds, and the folding may bo accomplished by means of binges or the sections may be mount ed to roll past one another on either overhead or on ftx»t trucks. A Cooling; Spray*. t I would say that l practice several ways of hiving swarms, but will only describe one hope. If the swarm has clustered on Ibe outer edge of some tree, where It only necessitates the cut- lug of a thin branch, I prefer this plan, provided of course they are within reach of my ladder. I have found it to be an excellent plan, and consequently have practiced it for many years, to •pray u swarm lightly with cold t ^»- ter before hivlhg. Water seems to be very refreshing and soothing to the bees during the heat of the day, be sides the added heat of the excited ■warming lever, and will often cause the bees to remain banging until even ing, when it is more convenient to hive them.—Cor. American Cultivator. ;h w. b .ackjbu. H. W. ACKERUAKl Iblack&ackerman DENTAL SURGEONS [Office Hours; 8.30 am to p. m. 3 to 6 m. 'Walter'boro, S C kv alteroc^ro, >00000000006001 THE REVIVO RESTORE* VITALITY Made* Well Man of Me. prodocssth* above wolf tii SO days. It seta powerfully sad quickly. Cure* when all others falL Young DeawtUreguln tbalr losl BMabood. aa« old nra will roeovar their youthful sir or by usins REVIVO. It quickly unA surely rector** Kerfoiu- mm. Loot Vitality, Impotency. Nightly Xmlastoas Lost Power, Failing Mocoory, Wostinc Ploeoooo. rad lU effects ot eelf-ehuae or excoessad Indiecretioo, which unfiteooe for atody.boeineM or merries*, tt M only eures by starting st th* tost of disease, but Me greet nerro tonic sad blood builder, brlng- ta« book the pink glow to pale ebooks sndia itoring the hr* of youth, ft words, off laeealte end consuxaption. Insist on haring RETTVOwna other. It can be carried In vest pocket. Or Ball •1A>0 per ssekags. or six for RRM. wttb a post Mrs writtaa guaranu* to etars or refold the money. Book and advise free. Address ROYAL MEDICINE C0 n SSao™** WALTERBORO DRUG 00., and JOHN M KLEIN. - . 1 Walterboro, S. O. An Acconimodatfagr Gras*. Kccently I advised the use of rodtop for dry high land and am reminded that Professor Hliaw “claims that red top does not do well on a poor high and dry hillside.” That Is true enough in a way Few grasses can do-their best under such conditions. But we have learned that nnltop will stand more drought than timothy. It does so well on heavy wet land that many nssujjQed this gnisa ^was fitted only for such land, but It does comparatively well on droughty land and should go into a mixture fos-^seeding land that suffers badly from drought,—Alva Agee In NutiouaJ Htockmuu. Nothing has ever equalled it. Nothing can ever surpass it Dr. King’s New Discovery Me. of gus McAtlM A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. Monsy backintfMt. Trial Pom—Hrw» John M« Klein W alter boro. 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