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1^4% ri .. « A - •• ft ESTABLISHED IN 1875.' m "The Shade of the Old Apple Tree’’ is very ' i - «r> e rood so far as it goes but the shade of one of >ur new Umbrellas is much more satisfactory. i « • „ «v beautiful assortment of Handles. Best quality :loth—“Duxback” and “Silko ’—Prices to suit % * * * ' 'OU. • - e ' That price slashing ad last week worked venders in our clothing. A few summer suits eft which must go. We need the room. 7 SPECIALS LOR 7 DAYS Coats T bread 6 for 25c Undine Hour $5.50 ♦* » White Fawn Flour full Patrut $4 99 Granulated sugar 18 lbs j>J.oo 12 i-2c Rio coffee 10c Star Lye 4 boxes 25c Dunhams Prepared Cocoanut pkg 5c. T » No 1 Timothy Hay alw r ays on hand per 100 lbs Cow Peas per bushel 1.25 Best Feed oats 65c Western Corn 1.00 Cypress Shingles 4.50 Special Reductions in our Dry' Goods de partment* 1 Fancy Lawns and Organdies were locnow 8c; were 15, now* 12 i-2c; were 25, now 20c; The above prices good for this week only. * .. of Shoes are coining. A lot of them and the finest and largest Stock we have ever put in. We also represent “The Peter’s Shoe Company of St. Louis and will have a line of their finest shoe in soon. Don’t buy any shoe until you see our. We guar- * • ' • ■ ' antee our Shoes. Don’t forget that. v r OW PEAS draw nitrogen from the ‘ air in large amounts, if sufficient Potash and phosphoric acid. are supplied V* to the plant. # The multitude of purposes served by the a remarkable cow pea, are told in the 6 5-page illustrated book, “The Cow Pea,” which also • - * tells of the splendid results obtained from fertilizing cow peaa with Potash. The book is free to farmers for the asking. • . c . ’ * ! GERMAN KALI WORKS, New York-93 Nmmu Street. * Atlanta. Ua.-22tf So. Brood Street. - r lh- . , . r .,y - — — Special Clubbing Rates The Press and Standard and News and Courier (twice a week) $ 1.50. The Press and Standard and Southern Cultivator $1.50, . f » * The Press and Standaad News and Courier and Southern Cultivator $2.00 . Subscribe Now. . DIG UP A DOLLAR a o 1 . And bring it to us if you want its worth in Honest Goods. We can say with safety' and without exaggeration that our stock of General Merchandise is unsurpassed in quality and <j U «... - price. ■ REASONABLE GOODS AT SUITABLE PRICES. is our slogan. We intend to sell our share of goods, and who fail to see oue stock may thereby do them selves injustice. • , A • N LET US QUOTE YOU PRICES on Country Produce before you sell to the other feL lows for less. Walterboro Supply Company. Gr- Hyrne, THE ORIGINAL > UXATIYE COUGH SYRUP Caret til Cought tod tttittt In exptiUnf Coldt from the Sfttem by gently moving the bovelf. A certein cure\ for croup tod vhqpping-coufh* ( Tie teg ClererBlee- ivUth* Pm KENNEDY’S UMTIVE HONEYi»TAR , PUrARKS AT THB LABOKATVAT OP K. O. Da WITT * DO.. CHICAGO. U. t A. 1 A Hundred Million tana.- , A peep into the heaven* through a modem telescojje U a peep into the very depth* of mystery. With •uch an instrument one may gaze upon 100,- 000,000 stars, each of them a burning, blazing sun. Prom what little we know of creation we cannot bat be lieve that each of those sun* I* giving light and beat to a train of planets. Just in the aame manner that oar son give* light and life to hi* little flock of srortda. Beyood thoae 100000*000 ran* there may be hundred* of mtllkms more. Thu* Onj may continue “ay*- tan after eyatam and worlda wtthoot •ad." Most i Modest Claims Often Carry the }* % . ' Conviction. When Maxim, the fatnou* gun inven tor. pUced'his gun before a committee of judges, be suted It* carrying power to be much below what he feu aure the gun would accomplish. The result of the trial was tbereior* a great surprise, In stead of disappointment. It is tbs same with the manufacturers of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diairhoea Remedy. They do not publicly boast of all tlu* remedy will accomplish, bat prefer to l*t the users make the statemeat. What they do claim. Is that It will positively cure diarrhoea, dysentery, palms la the stomach end bowels andnas never been known- to fell, v For sal* by John 1C KMn. A Little Hi»y FOr the Cal/. < WlH'ii the young calf or the young lamb Is largo ouough to move around freely it ought to have some fine hay of good quality before it all the time, go thu! it can b'gin to eat. as soon as nature intends it should Bear In mind that until it* stomach is lu condition to properly take care- of the Imy its in- 1 stinet wllf keep tlie nnltuul from eating mueli of it. The idea that any injury wl!l reHiilt Is wrtuig, says Farmers Ad- vocste ■ i ■ HOLLISTER’S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggefs A Busy medicine tor Susy Peome. Brtncs Golden Health and RenewtJ Vigor, A aprrlflc for Conet I potion. In<lUre*tlon. Liver and Kidney trouble*. Pliupitfh. Ki-rrma. Impure Hlootl. Bod Hrealb. Slunrihb Rowels. Headacbe and BackiM'be. IU Rocky M<mntttin Tea in tab let form. SS rente a box. Genuine mado by Holuntkm Drco C'iMPAh v, Modtaon. Wlo. HJLOEM MUGCFTS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE John M. Klein. Do Not Neglect Your Bowels. Many serious diseases arise from (l«ct of the boWels. Chamberlain' Btooach nod Liver Teblete ere a pie ant end mpneabl* hualive.M They „ vtgorate the liver end regulate tfcftj For «|li by John M Klein