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^ i ( 'FTF V Jt N.-'/ Cure a Cold Take Laxi^Sve Bromo Owi^inc Tailefi. liiis sijpaatGre, ((TK -vrTjrrr'Zz-y^. Carr^ CHp Seven MCBcn boro* sold in post 12 months. £7/A in Two Dij's. oiv every box. 25c. MILUNERY! MILUJ^ERY! -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 town i . 1 call on me and 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. . if* for Rheumatixm. Cuts, A LtLirC Sprains. Wounds. Old m m Sor«*s, Corns. Bunions, Oalls, Bruises. Contracted Muscles, Lame Back, Stiff Joints. « Frosted Feet, Burns, Scalds, stc. « AN ANTISEPTIC that stops Irritation, subdues Inflam mation. and drivss out Pain. PENETRATES the Pores, loosens the Fibrous Tissue*, promotes a free circulation of the Blood, giving the MusUee natural elasticity. MST LINIMENT ON EARTH ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED CURED SCIATIC RHEUSATISS Mrs. B. A. Simpson. 500 Craig St.. Knoxville. 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. Inclosed find postoffice order for $1.00. Send me large bottle by Southern Express.”. THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00 M SURE YOU OCT THE OCNUmC Ballard Snow Liniment Co. SX. LOUIS* U. & A. •OLD AND RSCOMMKNDED RY JOHN M. KLEIN. The New Idea. BIG STORE. M But Tinv Prices m ♦ m W: m W. Buford Sanders. WALTERBORO and JACKSON BORO, S. C ' filpSip CHEAP RATES SOUTH CRN RAILWAY. a “ . » l ’ N ■ ° On nccnunt of the following special occasions, the Southern Railway will sell tickets to ]X)ints named beiow at extremely low rate*, a^ follows: To Asheville, N. (\, and Ketnrn- Aocoant Annual ( onterence Your 1 , People’s Missionary Movement, .lime ■JUth to July 8. Tickets or sale July • and limited good to return until .fulv lu l-’t'd. ^ Kate: One fare plus 1*5 cents for round trio. * To Asheville, \ C., and Ueturn- Account of ronvention t’oimneroial Law league of America, July to August 4, 1 DOG. Tickets on e.de July 25, 2t> aud 27, limited goo»l to return until August Extension of limit to September may be obtained l v dejxwiting ticket with Sjiecial Airent to Asheville and payment of fee of ' U cents. Kate: One fare plus 25 cents for round trip. ^ « To Knoxville; Tenn., and Return Account Summer School cl tht South, June 11* to July 27, li^O*'- 'Pickets on sal- June 17, 2J, i-l an! do and July 7, It and and 15, limit ed good to return fifteen days from •date of salt'. An extension ot Rai l to September JU may be nbtaned by depositing ticket with Si>ecial Agent and payment of fee of 50 cents for round trip. Rate; One fare plus 25 cents for round trip. To lyexington, Ky., and Return- Account National Grand Lodge United Brothers of Friendship and Sisters Mysterious Tenn., July Jo to August J, 11U.M*. 'j ickets on sale July 20 and d) and August 1, limited good torenjrn until August 5. Wait: One fan* plus 25 cents for round trip. To Louisville, Ky., and Return Account Homecoming Week for Kentuckians, June Id to 17. Tickets on sale June 10, 11 and 12, limited good to return until June 2d. An extension of return limit to July 23 may be obtained by depositing ticket with Special Agent and payment of fee of 5<* cents. (Write lor partial* lurs about side-trips). Rate: One fare plus 25 cents for round trip. To Memphis, Tenn., and Return— Account International Convention Brotherhood of.St Andrew, October 18 to 21. Tickets on sale Octolx-r *15 to 18, limited to return October 30 An extension to November do may be obtained by depositing ticket with Special Agent nnd paying a lee of 50 cents. Rat*-: One fare plus 27 cents for round trip. To Milwaukee, Wig., and Return —Account Grand Aerie Fraternal Order of Ragles, August 14 to IS. Tickets on sale august 10, 11 and 12, limited gthxl to return August 22. Rate: Ouo fare plus $2 for round trip. To Nashville, Tenn., and Return —Account Peabody Summer School for Teachers, Vanderbilt University Biblical Institute, June 11 to August 10. Tickets on sate June 10, 11 and 12,18,19 and 20 and July 5, fi and 7, limited good to return fifteen days from date of sale. An extension of limit to September 30 may be ob tained by depositing ticket with Special Agent-and paying a fee of 50 centsibr round trip. To Washington, D. 0., and Re turn—Account Negro Young Peo ple’s Christian **nnd Educational Congress, July 3 to 8. Tickets op sale J due 29, July 2 and 3, limited good to return until July 11, 1906. An extension of limit to August 11 may be obtained by depositing ticket with Special Agent and paying a lee of 50 cents for round trip. The Southern Railway is the bett way. Sui>erior passenger accomod ations. Rest coaches. Most conven ient through Sleeping car service and best dining car tervice in the world. For full particulars inquire of any Southern Railway agent or ~ R W Hunt, Diy. Pass Agt Brooks Morgan Charleston S 0 Asst Gen Pass Agt Atlanta, Ga. MRS. E. M. JONES Fine Dress Pattern Hats. Stylish Ready-to-Wear Hats. • P * j* « Misses and Children Hats. All Fp-to-Date and pretty. i Call and see us, Cordially yours, fC» Mrs. E. M. Jones. m tV Cs ^ Reduction Sale I have* cut the price on my entire stock of Goods. Consisting of Millinery, Dry Goods and Notions. My stock is positively being sold at and below cost. These reduced prices will continue until my sumjner stock is closed out. 1 am making this sacrifice sale in order to mak*- room for my fall goods Bargain Counter. I also have a counter in my store consisting of all kinds of fine dress goods. Call at once and get the benefit of this Bargain Counter. Ask to see this counter while in our store. Mrs W. A. Black SULLIVANS ISLAND ■ ATLANTIC BEACH HOTEL Will Open Season (906, June |st. IMPROVEMENTS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS.. Notwithstanding that before the opening of last season the Hotel was t! orougbly overhauled, exnerieoce demonstrated many needed additions v hi :b hive since been made for the season ot 1906. DININGROOM, 1 h s department has and will at all times receive the most caieful at- tenth n. it will lie the neatest, moat complete and best appointed of Hotel dining rooms, light amt airy by day and brilliantly Illuminated by night. BATH HOUSE Needed iniprovemen s have been made to the Bath House, electric lights and shower baths added, new board wain from Hotel, courteous and t ticntive attendants always ou baud. AMUSEMENTS Boating, fishing, music, concerts, dancing, crabbing, adding to by the a trail ion* oi the lol ls, foitidcalions, military reservations, nukes Suiii- vuus Island an ideal summer resort. ^ * WATER FACILITIES. Atf electric pump has been installed which will serve water to all parts of the Hotel fro m a new cistern just completed. HELP ' 0 The very best obtainable corps of assistants has been secured, eack-j* because of their thorough fitness and experience in the positipus. The bousekee dag department will tie presided over by a lady of years’ ex- pelienee* 'I ne chiefs and waiters have been secured from leadihg winter resorts. • WINDSOR WATJSR All the water used for dnuking purposes at the Hotel table will be from ihe fam.ius Windsor Springs, (ante baa been analyst!, by the leading, chemists of the country, who declare it to be absolutely pure and unrivalled as a drinking water by spy In America. Rales, $8, $10 and $12 per week, $2.50 per day. For further informa tion, etc., apply to ; JOHN J. COHEN, Jr., Manager. 735 Broad St, Augusta, Ga, or Atlantic Beach Hotel, Moultriville. E ■ s. y 4> . • h fm yn Sr-fj i * \ ?