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HC'T AND GOLD WAT Eft. Mow «• I—«■ t* (%• Thrst Fenirdl#-* - ileat AtlTKtiOKu. • Hoi or old water 1* excellent ns r.n rap) ilicatioii for iLflnnomatton. «• nu-^- or abrasions, but Low nffiby » j?b» know whl. li t i ni ply in prrtb n'.Hr •••*»*:* while i.vai icv the arrival of vjiedV-nl relief? Not nicrj;. nnd the nri»-~ stakes rondo la souo iastaneea r.re Ju- /dlcrous. Take the bartjer, for eMihple. who Mkacmit his patron's face, fie Sfenernlly washes the face with a towel soaked tin warm water, often pfenning it right 4nb> the injury, and then wonders why •the blood flows from the cut so freely, flu uluety>niue cases out of a hundred til he bad us»h1 cold water, and the <*older the better, the blood would toare ceased to flow from the Injury nl- flnii ther, us the cold would have a teu- Mtlcucy to contract the openings In the torn blood vessels. In nil eases of nucli •‘rat* or abrasions very cold water will sit least reduce the amount of bleeding 4f it do4'sn’t st ip it altogether, nnd yet, ( : singularly enough, boiling water will fliave the same effect. Water below the boiling {»bint In -••nisases'the flow, but above that de cree decreases It.* In surface Inflamma tions or congestions cold water ought to be used, while If the condition is sit uated below the surface hot water Is sieeessary as an application Itccause it ^Jraws the Mood toward the' surface nnd thus stimulates th<? circulation through the part where It is most «i»*ed**d. In easns of abscesses or pimples •with pus forming lu them, but which tli ive not yet come to a head, the secre- tion of pus can lw rapidly Increased nnd the duration of the 'annoyance thereby decreased by applying hot wa ter to them at frequent intervals. * Where the eye Is inflamed or smarts, rnfter a period of eye strain, such as *dgbt work often Induces, hot uppll- . rations are the things for relief, but the water used should lie gradually iP.owed to cool off toward the end. Tired eyes will Invariably be rejuve nated by adopting this method of treat ment, and many headaches resulting rfrom such a condition may thereby be ■prevented or cured.—St Louis Globe- Dtunocrah BLEAK SHETLAND. iflts Swarm* of S?u OuIIk and Ita l.onr Tree. .t’p a little lane off Lerwick's one ratreet there Is a garden. At least, li Is -rtu Inclosed space. °ln the taiddlu of rthls space there l.i a tree. It is not a rvery tall tree; you could. In fact, toss | *.« biscuit over its branches, but still It is a tree tho only true in Shetland. And Shetland Is proud of It. Children ,v-ho irtr brought for the first time to sdee the^ wonders of one streete<i lier- wick an* shown this tree. This is not fiction. It Is the only tree In Shetland. As there are no trees In Shetland, flhere ore no birds, except, of course, slifl sea gulls, which you can number ny tTio thousand. The sea gulls are the ■sparrows of Lerwick, nnd. as such, they have a greater share in the town’s fife than have the sparrows of London. In the morjnlng time you will note that si sea gull sits ou evyry chimney pot. Sea gulls swoop and hover over every *oof In the town. The air Is full of«thelr strange, high, plaintive, haunting cries. Their, and, -xhrJII, long drawn cries are to Lerwick ohs tho chattering of sparrows or the acnwiug of rooksim* to ns In England. Kvery house bus Its own familiar aea .gnlU and every street Its own band of *»M»a gulls. They never mix. The chll- slren lu each house have a pet name for their own particular sea gulls, and, Riavlug called them to - them by those oauies, they feed them every day. And - • each sea gull knows what Is meant for c tiha. No sea gull attached to one house *ver seeks to eat the food scattered tfrotn the house next door. lie does not ■«lnre; the other gulls would kill him. dBe all day tosg the sea gulls hover and fall over the roofs of lawwlck. TbS flfeople of the town. If they come across a little pile of rice laid upon the r<*ad- way. step over It with care. They ♦now that it Is placed there for some i sea gull. And at night the sea gulls leave their own appointed chimney f»ots and fly gracefully away to their arsting places ou the ro^ks of the Isle /Of Xoss.—Loudon Express. \ * A Hard Lot •* . ♦of troubles to contend with, .spring from a. torpid liver and blockaded bowels, un less vqu awaken them to' their proper ■action with Dr King’s New Life Piiif; the pleasantest had most effective cure for Constipation. ^They prevent Appen dicitis and tone up the system. 25c at .John M Klein’s drug store. SHAVE WITH HOT. STEEL. ’ An Old CotW* AdT»«*e to Won Who l •«> M Kasor. “WhenOtcr 1 hone a raxor." said nr. old Englhb cutler. “I always give some advice with it. fn-e. gratis, nhd 1 take great SBt!sfu«:tion Ip knowing that I ha\e made shaving easier and more comfortable for more than 10.<) **• men. Almost every barlter will tell yon how to strop u razor, but it takes a cutler to tell you how to t an* for your, strip and how to get the work out ot your blade. ^ ~ “A swing strop, canvass on one side and horse hide ou the other. Is the best. Always bold it taut nnd draw the raxor lightly, but swiftly, from heel to point. If you let the strop sag you will put a round edge ou your blade. Don't for get to cover your strop or put It away In u drawer after using. "If It bangs lu a bathroom near u window the dust and grime get'into it and^soon take the edge from your razor. Whether you keep the strop covered or whether you don't, rub your ojien hand over tlje two surface to free It from dust. “Itut what 1 consider rny most valua ble advice Js how to do away with shaving paper entirely nnd at the same time improve the cutting quality of the razor's -edge. Nine men out of ten shave themselves in a room where there Is running hot water. Now, the way to g« t a imM gratifying result is this; Lather thickly and well and let It remain ou the face half a minute be fore you begin to shave. If you have time wash it oft, for with it will come the grit and dirt that you have loo«eu- ed up in,,th«* (tores of the skin, and then apply a second rout. It will be us soft, smooth and clean as new velvet. “Now turn on tin* hot water faucet and let it run. Hold the raxor uuder the stream until it is heated. rThen take a slanting, or diagonal, stroke, like a farmer d«»os with a scythe, not a square pull, nnd you w ill be amazed fb Jiud^how beautifully and easily the hot blade cuts the heard. “When It Is tilled with lather hold It under th«* running hot wafer instead of using shaving paper. This will wash off the lather nud at the same time heat the blade again. Don't bo afraid of taking out the tem(K*r. That would I>o impossible If Jou put the razor in a kettle and l%ih»d it. Try* the hot blade and you'll never sbnve with the cold steel again. M —Ne<v York World. NO QUESTION ABOUT IT . PepMkol* Mutt Cure Indigettion or It it Fro*. .1 M Klein continues to sell Walter- bot*. people with the UDderrUndiag it mnsi positively cure dvcpepsla and in digestion or it will not cost a penny. Experience has proven that Pepsikola Tablets cure dyspepsia in forty-nine ca^s out of fifty. That is a remarkable siaictuent, but the facts in the case can easily be verified. - ^ There Is every reason to have confl- denoe for Mr Klein will hand back your 25 cents wi bout hesitation should you fab of Mug cured. All kinds of food can be eaten freely—; it is more easily digested, -there is no furibees or distress after eating, and by aiding the stomach Jo assunilatc* and digest, Pepsikola Tablets make more rich, red blood to atrei.gthen the l»ody. They are just the thiug if you feel run dqwn, nervous, tired and debilitated and n» cU something to give you uew life and new energy. Don’t hesitate a minute but go right to Mr Klein’s and try Pepsikola Tablets with ihe umteissamMng that you ma»t be decidedly benefited or the cost is nothing. POISONS IN TOBACCO. Tobacco destroyh the Hate, smell-Bod digestion. Tobacco kills mental, moral and physical vigor. Tobacco paralyzes the mucous mem branes and glands. Tobacco's most dangerous prison, nicotine, is without antidote. , Tobacco contains prussic acid, am monia. carbonic oxide nud nicotine. Tobacco contains stronger poisons tjhan opium, alcohol, atMlnth or chloral. A single leaf of tobacco or a single cigar contains enough of this poison to kill u man if applied properly. Nicotine is the most deadly poison known to the phannucopoen. A single drop or a groin will kill a large nuimnl. Nicotine resembles prussic acid In ap pearance, effects and activity. Nleo tine's victims die in violent convul sions.—New* York American. 'The Reveler Cenet. - '• Tbe heart of a man who has lived te be seventy has beaten 260,000,000 tlnoee—not counting He times when be ■cared and it worked overtime.— Journal. *. Children like Kennedy’s Laxative Hooey tod Tar. Yh» pleasantest and best tfyrup to taka, because It contalos oo «yUtas. Bold by Joha M Kleia. . Does evil still, your whole life fill? Docs woe betide!. Your thoughts abide on it lcidc? You need s pill! Now for prose and facts—DeWitts,’s Lit tle Early Risers sre the most pleasant and reliable pills known todav. They never gripe. Sold by John M Klein. , ^ ' V, riranant Thoacbta. 1'Make yourselves nests of pleasant thoughts." counsels Hiiskin. Bright fancies, satisfied memories, noble his tories, faithful sayings, treasure houses of restful and precious thoughts which care cannot disturb or pain make gloomy or poverty take away from us —fcooaes bum without bands for our souls to lira in- these things are not for earth alone; they art a part of tho trotflors that may he Boat over. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic has stood the test 25 years. Average Annual Sales over One end a Half MQBon bottles. Does this record of merit a^eal to you? No Core, No Pay. 50c. Enclosed whh every bottle fa a Tor Cent* package of Crove*» Block Root Liver Pills. pVo/cssfnaZ Jf/cticas. . mi i mi. . Attorneys at Law. ■W e represent'* the American Surety Company of New York, and. sre prepared to furnish bonds for guardian?, admin istrators, executors, or others holding offices of trust , Walterboro. 8. C. ■ JAM IS E. PEU&iror. JNO. U I'tL’RlPOI PHJRIM "BROTHERS. Attorneys and CounBellora at Law. ▲11 Busiceci given Prompt Attention. OVER THE PRES* AND STANDARD. WALTEKHOKO. . . . 8. C. Mi d. mm Real Estate, Brokerage and Insurance. LOANS NEGOTIATED. Housfcm to Hent. Opposite the Market, WALTERBORO, B. C. G* G. HKHDERSOn Attorney At Law and ITaater. agent for — Liverpopl, London and Globe Fire Insur ance Co., and for U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty Company. ▲Iso for the Aetna Fire Insurance Co., In which Company Insurance can be got on all country aa well as town property. REVIVO RESTORES VITALITY “Made a Wall Man af Me.” produces line reeiilta In SO day*. It acts •♦ vrertully aad quickly. Cures when others faii. \ TUBi? men can retrain their lost manhood and old sr.en may recover their youthful vipor b* U!*ihg UKVIVO. It quickly und quietly re move* Nervousness. Lost Vitality, Sexual Weakness such as Ijost Power, Failing Memory. Waning Diseases, and effect* t>f *eif-abu*e or exce^a and IndUkretloo, which unfits one for study,-business or marriatre. It not only cures by starting at tho seat of disease, but is a great nerve tonic and blood builder, brin^lna back the pink glow to pale cheeks and re* storing the tire of youth. It wards off ap- m oachlagdiseise. Insist on having RKVIVO, no other. It can be carried In vest pocket. By tr.nil.flL.00 per paekace. or six for 95.00. We Rive free advice and counsel to a)l who wiHh it, with guarantee. Circular* free. Addres* ROYAL MEDICINE CO.. Mariaa Bidg., Ckicago, IE WALTERBORO DRUG CO., and JOHN M KLEIN. Walterboro, 8. O. Buffalo Calves. Buffalo calves, as a rule, are bom In April aud May. They are active, vigorous little creatures, mild eyed as domestic calves, |>ut (tossesslng much greater strength and endurance. In a few seconds after birth they can get ou their feet, and In twenty minutes they are tit to fight for their lives. Usually It Is unnecessary for them to defend themselves nt this tender age, asj^ buffalo cow is quite capable of at- tOTdiug to any business -which may arise In connection with the defense of her precious baby.—Washington Star.. j Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it Dr. King's A Perfect For AD Throat tad Cure: Lung Troubles. If It IMS. ^ m Joha M, Klein Colleton County Telephone Co. Long Distance Connection to all parts of the UNITED STATES. 11 v M Following are the names of the subscribers to the above Company: Walterijoko. A M Sanders ( \V W Smoak Rev J L Daniels W J Taylor C C Tracy Mrs H Es’Dorn R H Wichman A Wichman J A Westerberg Mrs K J Witsell . Mrs E H Williams J M Walker A Wichman & Co John M Klein F F Rivers J G Padgett Bus H W Black ]r Res Jno M Ackerman J C. McLeod v\Val Infirmary W J Fishburne Mrs C R Fraser H A Frances Klein’s Drug Store F P Knight A J I^emacks P J Lucas * J S Jackson Dr G W Stokes W P Ft Ider Rev J P Graham Jno H Peurifoy bus Mrs Annie Neyle Dr L M Stokes res 'AVal Bot Works , Chris Edwards H A Francis res J H Benton W H Martin D L Smith Dr W B Ackerman Dr L M Stokes of Dr R Ackerman T J Blanchard Mrs W A Black' J F Bryan Brown Fur Co Beach Bros H W Black Jr F* & M Bank Black & Ackerman G. C Brown Mrs B Padgett Colleton Bkg Co C T Cummings C I W & S Co . Clerk of Court W E Jones bus. J S Jackson D J Chaplin W .E Capers ACL Depot Wal Dispensary Dr C H Es’Dorn Jno D Edwards Wal Hotel Mrs A Henderson Wal Drug Co J G Padgett Wal Postoffice Mrs B K Sanders C A Savage A C Shaffer Terry & Shatter John F Lucas J D Gibbs C A Savage Bus C D C Adams W L Lucas C D May N G Morrall Mrs L W McTeer F R McTeer* P M Murray Jas E Peurifoy Dr G W Stokes off jno H Peurifoy C W Edwards Press & Standard Ed Glover A J Sanders Jas E Peurifoy bus W B Gruber , J C Hiott office. FS Dixon res Glover Bros 1 Grace & Warren Dr W B Acker man bus B G Hyrnfe Howell & Gruber M P Howell E Hubster Mrs E F Hyrne B F Halford C G Henderson E M Jones res Mrs C W Butler Country. HENDERSONVILLE LINE Allison Herndon W F Hill C H Boynton W M Speights Boynton & Willis F Guess J A Marvin Dr H A Willis oft Pay Station at store of Boyutou d: Willis. t Charges lOcta to Wal terboro, 20 eta any con nection on local exchange tCOTTAGEVILLE LINE James Britt S W Ackerman , S G Peirce T S Ackerman A D Dodd A D Metts Dr B G Willis Dr W A Kirby Pay station at T S Ack- ertnan’s Charges lOcts to Wal terboro, 20cts any con nection on local exchange iiiott’s LINE W G Hiott L E Hill A V Rickenbaker J S Jordan RITTER LINE - PooffFarm F C Bennett Sanders &Lemacks C W Drawdy B G Price D C L Hiers C M Grace J S Griffin J S Griffin office j M Pennington 0 ® \ v ° All phones are for the exclusive use of the subscribers and all subscribers are to charge non-subscribers io cts. for all messages Jo Walterboro and sects, for any connection oirlocal exchange. The tolls are to be divided equally between the subscribers and the company. We are compelled to make these charges for the protection of our subscribers and for our own protection. Any message not charged by the subscriber will be charged to him by Central. A long distance booth has been installed at the Walterboro Drug Company. Subscribers are requested to use this booth when talking over the^.lcng distance. You will get better service and by putting your money in automatic pay station there will be no mistake at end of month about long distance tolls. , All non-subscribers in town who wish to use local exchan out of town must.use booth at Drug store and charges will ^ xocts. ‘Any subscriber who allows the use of his phone fbi* any such message will be reponsible for the full tolls and same will be charged to him. iThese rules and charges will be strictly enforced from date. Report trouble to F. S. Dixon, Manager. OC1L2TON OOTJMTT7 TILBPEOWSJ OO. - JA8. K PEURIFOY, JNa fl. PEUfiSoY^* President / ' Vros Pres. aw> fRias. . ’ x F. S. DIXON, Manager. •„ LlRCim, —Dealer In— GENERAL MERCHANDISE,