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doctor
tick hi tied for eight months with liver trouble, the
no good. I wee told to try
It cured me in a short time. I cannot
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Ballard &tow Liniment Co.
Ur Is A.
JOHN M. KLEIN.
The New Idea.
BARGAINS. BARGAINS.
In order to make a change in my Business
I will sell off at a fraction of cost, all of my ,
Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, etc., for the next
Sixty days. Call early and secure your wants
before the stock is broken.
W. Buford
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WALTERBORO, S- C-
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THAT IS WHAT YOU * GET WHEN TOO HOT
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Repair work a specialty.
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SOUTHERN RAILW'AY.
..
On acconnt of the following ape cial
occaaions, the Southern liailwny will
sell tickets h* points named below at
extremely low rites, as follows-
To Louisville, hy., and Keturn-
Account Jlonii'coming ^ Week for
Kentuckian?, June 13 to 17. Tickets
on sale June 10, 11 and TJ, limited
good to return until June 'i'4. An
extension of return limit to July *23
may be obtained by depositing ticket
with Special Agent and payment of
fee of 50cents. (Writ** tor jiartieu-
lars about side-trips).
Rate: One fart 1 plus 25 oents fol*
round trip.
To Memphis, Ttnn., and Return—
Account international Convention
Brotherhood of St Andrew, October
is to 21. Tickets on sale October
15 to is, limited to return October
30 An extension to November 30
may be obtained by depositing ticket
with Special Agent and paying a f??"
of 50 eenia.
Kate: One fare plus 25 cents for
round trip.
To Milwaukee, Wia., and Return
—Account Grand Aerie Fraternal
Order of Ragles, August 14 to 18.
Tickets on sale August 10,11 aud 12,
limited good to return August 22.
Kate: One fare plus $2 for round
toP* ’ /
To Nashville* Teou., and Return
—Account Peabody Summer School
for Teachers, Vanderbilt University
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 o!
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 Kducational
Congress, July 3 to 8. Tickets on
sale Juue 29, July 2 and 3, limited
good to return until July 11, 1900.
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 best
way. Superior passenger accomod
ations. Best coaches. Host conven
ient through Sleeping / oar service and
best dining car service in the world.
For full particulars inquire of any
Southern Railway agent or
R W Hunt,
Div. Pass Agt
Brook* Morgan. Charleston S C
Asst Gen Pass Agt
Atlanta, Ga
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| WHEN THE DUNES WALK.
Mrs E. M. Jones has just received a beaut;
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fid lot of hats which were trimmed bv Miss Ennis
y • j
Howell and will be sold at very reasonable prices.
Anyone needin^a hat can^e'pleased and can get
a bargain at the same time. Call at once and make
your selections.
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My stock of silks and other dress goods .ire
lovelv also.
Cordiallyjyours,
Mrs. E. M. Jones.
Mm&w
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 make room for my fall goods
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Bargain Counter.
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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.
.mfl
A Sand Storm ETperlonoe In. ttie
UcNt'ct of Snliaru.
To flee from a sand storm In tlirt
midst of a drenrMns: rain sd ais an ab
surd performance*. The Aral*, however.
experienced in the ways of Sahara,
knows that when the ruin stops tho
dunes are apt to begin their most ter
rible “walking.” He seeks shelter
while there is yet time.
Our worst experience of tho dt-sert in
on- of its mad fits, says the author of
“In the Desert,” was on a morning
> when, luckily for us perhaps, we were
tearing the Wirge oasis of Nefta, near
the Tunisian frontier. The flapping of
the trut and tho drumming of rain
drops upon it awoke us. and Ahmeda.
in some excitement, hucried our depar
ture. He explained that so long ns the
rain lasted It would keep the sand
quiet and tluft-this was our opportuni
ty. Accordingly, in a very short time
we had struck teut, loadt-J camels, sad
dled ponies arid wgfo under way.
II seemed to us a somewhat purpose
less proceeding. The rain wca and bad
been heavy. The ground was saturat
ed. There seemed no prospect of ita
drying tn a hurry. As Nefta wa» only
half a day's inarch away it seemed
unnecessary to start in fruutlc baste In
the middle of the night In a pouring
raih. Ahmeda, however, made no an
swer to our protests. The other Artfba
seconded his efforts with all their en
ergy. ’i*—
Morning broke Wan and' sickly. As
the tight grew the rain slackened. The
Mg warm drops became leas frequent
and at last cessed. The doll, opaque
■ky was pasty white and the air hat
and oppreeelre, bat the wind stMI blew
as hard as or harder than ever.
„ Hardly bad the rate stopped when I
tuna Ra.al'lHe Jhi J*
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miliar, gritty texture of sand. Hardly
had tho light increased sufficiently to
disclose, to view the drifts when all
their edges mnl crests could be seen
crawling and flickering in the gn'kl Al
ready there was tho droning sound In.
the air which meant that the dunes
were walking. We saw at last the rea
son for tho hurry. The rain cannot hold
the sand for more than the bistaut it
Is falling. As soon as It strikes the
earth it sinks in. One moment yon may
be streaming with water like a drown
ed rat, the next you are choking* in
clouds of sand.
The air grew darker and darker, and
the roar of the sand as It rushed along
the desert made speech, except by
shouting, impossible. I could Just dis
tinguish oar tall camela in the gloom,
their uugainiy action giving them
something the look of ships pitching
and iossTJg in a gale, i
AJlrneqa led the way by some ;my*
tcrJous instinct to us totally Incompre
hensible. We followed as best \va
might, breathing sand as we went, our
bends bent to protect our faces. My
recollection of the next two hours is no
more definite than woriid be the recol
lection of being rolled over and over
by a huge breaker. A singing and
roaring in the ears, almost total blind
ness, a sense of suffocation and the
feeling that 1 was in the bands of
elements, more powerful than myself
ate the vagifeMmpreealona that remain.
When we at last got to Nefta we
could net have been more saturated
with sand bad tfe been bailed in ft
and dag ap again. Hair, earn ctothee
were fall of it Our check* were scar
let iad sore with the ceeeelete batter-
tng. end on the* had termed hard
mists of ted. cemented by the wa
ter, that had streamed from ear eyes,
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SUMMONS FOR RELIEF
(Complaint not served)
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA*
Colleton County.
In Court of Common Pleas.
A Verdier ami Tina V Brabham,
Plaintiff*
against
W A Verdier and 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 id
the office of the Clerk of said Court
ac Walterboro, 8 C, and to sene a
copy of your answer to said complaint
on the subscriber, at his , office, over
Bamoerg Banking Company, Bam*
berg, 8 U,within twenty days after the
service of this summons npon yoa
exclusive of the day of such serviOK
aud if you fail to answer the said-
complaint within the time aforesaid, -
the plaintiffs in this action will apply
to the Court for the reliei demanded
in the complaint
Jno R Bellinger,
Plaintiffs’ Attorney.
Bamberg, 8 C, May 24#i, 190ft.
To The Absent Defendants Above
Named:
Take notice that the complaint
in the above entitled action, together
with the summons, of which the tea-
going is a copy, was filed in the-office
of tbs Clerk of paid Ooiut, at wJtm*
boro, C, on tbe 10th day «f July,
1006. ' Jno R ~
Plaintiffs’ AttenMT.
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