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To Cure a Cold in One Day
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Take Laxative Bromo Qmlm.
Seven Milltoa bosot sold la H&t 42 <Boa(ba. ItltS
Cctcj Crf^
to T*roZ>*y%
ca every
box. 25c.
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Sauls’ residence. - Will be glad to serve my friends'
I cany a fine line of Millinery Goods. I make a
SPECIALTY of WHITE HATS A While' in town
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.
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A Sure Cure
L CHlla, Bruit**, Contracted Muscle*, Li
for Rheumatism. Cuts,
Sprains, Wounds, Old
Sores, Ccrr.s, Bunions,
Lam* Back, Stiff Joint*
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Frosted F**t, Bums, Scald*, etc.
. AN ANTISEPTIC thet stop* (rritatioa subdue* Inflam-
mation. and drive* out Pain.
^PENETRATES th* Pdre*. loosens the Fibrous Tissue*
promote* a free circulation of th* Blood, giving the Muscles
natural elasticity.
BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH
ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED
CORED SCMTIO RHEUMTISM
Mrs. B. A. Simpson, 800 Craig St., KaoxvQle,
Tenn., write*: ' 4 1 have been trying the bath*of
Bot Spring*. Ark., for sciatic rheumatism, hot I
get more relief from Ballard's Snow Liniment
than any medicine or anything I have ever tried.
Inclosed find postoffice order tor f 1.00. Send me
lerge bottle by Southern Express."
THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00
BE MfE YOU OET THE GENUINE
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
ST. LOUIS, U. S. A.
SOLO AND
iO BY
JOHN M. KLEIN.
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In order to make a change in my Business
I will sell off at a fraction of cost, all of my
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Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, etc., for the next
Sixty days. Gall early and sequre your wants
before the stock is broken.
W. Buford Sanders.
WALTER BORO, S- C-
GUARANTEEDT
THAT 18 WH ET VOC • GET W1IEX TOO HOT
YOUH JEWELKT FKOII
9 3. B. tlfilesterbeio.
Repair work a specialty.
TVatcrsnan^ Idftal Fountain Pena.
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[»SPECTACLES,CLOCKS.. WATCHES,JEWELRY^'J
CHhAP RATES
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
On account of the following special
occasions, the Southern li.iilway will
sell tickets to iwints named below at
extremely low rates, as follows* ,
To Asheville, N. (V, and Ketnrn—
Account Annual Conference Young
People’s Missionary Movement, June
29th to July 8. Tickets or sale July
*20, 27 and 28, limited goal to return
until July 1", 1900.
liate: fine fare plus 25 cents for
round trip.
To Asheville,* N. C., and Return—
Account of Convention Commercial
J.aw League of America, July 30 to
August 4, 19oi». Tickets on sale July
25, 20 and 27, limited good to return
until August 8. Extension of limit
to September 30 may be obtained by
depositing ticket with Special Agent
to AshcviiTb and payment of fee of no
cents.
Rate: One fare plug 25 cents for
round trp.
To Knoxville, Tenn., and Return
Account Summer School of the
South, June 19 to July 27, 1900.
Tickets on sale June 17, 23, 24 and
3v» and July 7, 14 and and 15, limit
ed good to retnrn fifteen days from
date of sale. An extension of limit
to September 30 may be obtaned by
depositing ticket with Specn 1 Agent
and payment of fee of 50 cents for
round trip.
Rate: One fare pins 25 cents for
round trip.
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To Lexington, Ivy., and Return
Account National Grand Lodge
United .Brothers of Friendship and
Sisters Mysterious Tenn., July JK) to
August 3, 1900. Tickets on sale July
29 and JO and August 1, limited
good to return until August 5.
Rate: One fare pins 25 cents for
round trip.
Th Louisville, Ky., and Return
Account Homecoming Week for
Kentuckians, Jane 13 to 17. Tickets
on sale June 10,11 and 12, limited
good to return until June 23. An
extension of retnrn limit to July 23
may be obtained by depositing ticket
with Special Agent and payment of
fee of 50cents. (Write for particu
lars about aide-trips).
Rate: One fare plus ^5 cents for
round trip.
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To Memphis, Tenn., and Retnrn—
Account International Convention
Brotherhood of St Andrew, Octo>er
18 to 21. Tickets on sale October
15 to 18, limited to return October
30. An extension to November 30
may be obtained by depoeiting ticket
with Speqial Agent and paying a fee
of 50 cents.
Rate: One fare plus 25 cents for
round trip.
To Milwaukee, Wis., and Return
—Account Grand Aerie Fraternal
Order of Eagles, August 14 to 18.
Tickets on sale August 10,11 and 12,
limited good to return August 22.
Rate: One fare plus $2 for routid
trip.
To Nashville, Tenn., and Return
—Account Peabody Summer vSchool
! for Teachers, Vanderbilt University
I Biblical Institute, June 11 to August
10. Tickets on sale June 10, 11 and
12, 18,19 and 20 and July 5, 6 and
7, limited good to return fifteen days
from date of sale. An extension ot
limit to September 30 may be ob
tained by depositing ticket with
Special Agent and paying a fee of 50
cents for round trip.
To Washington, D. C., and Re
turn-Account Negro Young Peo
ple's Christian and Educational
Congress, July 3 to 8. Tickets on
"Bale June 29, July 2 and 3, limited
good to return until July. 11, 1006.
An extension of limit to August 11
may be obtained by depositing ticket
with Special Agent and paying a fee
of 50 cents for round trip.
The Sontbern Railway is the best
way. Superior passenger accomod
ations. Rest coaches. Most conven
ient through Sleeping car service and
best dining car service in the w orld.
For full particulars inquire of any
Southern Railway agent or
R W Hunt
Div Pass Agt
Brooks Morgan. , ^Charleston S C
Asst Gen Pass Agt
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WIRS.E. Fv*. JONES.
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Fine Dress Pattern Hats.
Stylish Rea4y-to-Wear Hats.
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All Fp-to-P.ite and pretty.
Call and see us,
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Cordially yours,
Mrs. E. M. Jones,
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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 summer stock is closed
out. I am making this # sacrifice sale in order
to piake room for my fall goods
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Bargain Counter.
p I also have a counter in my store consisting
of all kinds of fine dress goods. Call at ortce
and get the benefit of this Bargain Counter.
Ask to see this counter while in our store.
Mrs W. A. Black.
POINTED PARAGRAPHS.
A man isn't beaten ns Ion# as ho Isn’t
disoourngod.
Most family skeletons refuse to stay
In the oloHot.
He sure that you have an aim in lifb
before pulling the trigger.
Never cit) any worry!ug today that
you can Just as well postpone until to
morrow’.
When a man get* a chance to dispose
of his troubles be always heaps up the
measure.
Yes. juju may draw the salary, but
your wife earns half the money; don’t
fonM tlmt.
Of course it*s ail right to be born a
lender, but the man in the rear bas a
letter opportunity to get away.
Many a city olmp laughs- when he
hears of a farmer buying a gold brick.
Th*n he goes to the race track and'
hand* over bis money to the book-
nuikers v —Chicago News, v
SUMMONS FOR RELIEF.
* (Complaint not serve .»
The ,Prf nter’a Devil,
Why is ? tjie printer’* errand boy
called the "printer’s devil?” Accord'
lug to Moxcn, writing at the end of
the seventeenth century, because
"those B^ys in a Printing House com
monly .black and Dawb themselves
v.’lience the Workmen do Jocosely call
them Devils, and sometimes Spirit*-
and sometimes Flies." It is related,
however, tffiU Aldo Muuuzio, the great
Venetian printer of the fifteenth cen
tury, had a black slave boy, who was
popularly supposed to have come from
l>elDW. Accordingly he.published a no-
Jjco: "I, Aid. Mamwio* printer to the
d have fhL day tande pulllc ex- 1
PQTuro of ihi printer's devil. All who
think he is not flesh and blood may
oonm and piuca him.”
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STATE UK SOUTH CAROLINA,
Colleton County. •
In Court of Common Pleas.
\ Verdier and Tina Y, Brabham,
Piaintifl*
against *»
W A Verdier aijd R A Verdier.
Defendant*
To The Defendants Above Named:
YOU ARE HEREBY summoned
and required to answer the complaint
in this action, which will be filed in
the office of the Clerk* of said Court
at Walterboro, S C, and to serve a
copy of your answer to said complaint
on the subscriber, at his office, over
Bamberg Banking Company, Bam
berg, S C,within twenty days‘after the
service of this summons upon you
exclusive of the day of such service;
and if you fail to answer the said
complaint within the time aforesaid,
the plaintiffs in this action will apply
to the Court for the relief demanded
in the complaint. , ' . .
Jno 1) Bellinger,
Plaintiffs’ Attorney.
Bamberg, 8 C, May 241b, 1906.
To The Absent Defendahts Above
Named:
Take notice that the complaint
in the above entitled action, together
with the summons, of which the fore
going is a copy, was filed in the office
of the Clerk of said Court, at Waiter-
boro, C, on the IQth^day of July,
1906. Jno R Bellinger,
Plaintiffs* Attorney.