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HEALTH INSURANCE y- •mHm both tor kit hU life U kit h«*tth family and t. Vmi fttSlL It It worth At the ftrat Attack at wklck fftrally ? K / » Goot Health oY Daeklla«a. If young ducks are glren proper feed and not allowed tao much range there la very seldom any sickness In flock. Always endeavor to find out the cause of any trouble and remove It Medicine will t>e of no avail unless the .cause of the disease is first got rid of. Tiitt’s Pills And saw your health. SUCCESS IN DAIRYING. It as She t the ill Leaks That Ca Pallarea. Little leaks In the dntry are the cause of every failure In the dairy. The man who ruins his business by tuxne wild venture can Justly lay all the blame to a apirit of gambling, lie has got the dlseeae called “get rich quick.** which has been the ruin of thousands in this money made .age and has nothing to do with the business he la regularly following. When It comes to a lifelong occupation like that of dairying we must make preparation for stopping all the leaks we can and 4ttm* add to the profit of our work. The trouble wtth most of us Is that are overlook, don’t see, these small leaks that make such a large total when added up at the end of the sea* mou’m work, says Homo and Farm. To begin with, most of our dairymen are not equipped for detecting these leaks. For Instance, one has often heard that hay cut when too old has lost a con siderable portion of its feeding nutri ment—that Is, when the horses or cows It they do not get an much l>eneflt from It us If It had been cut several days sooner. But the.farmer answers It Is much harder to cure It In a half ripe stage, with risk of loss from rain, and, again, If be sells It be gets mdre because It weighs more. This first excuse Is na excuse at all, for without trouble you cannot make money. It Is this dodging trouble that keeps many, if not most, farmers poor all their Uvea. If you have to feed your hay on the farm, thou lu order to get the greatest In come from it you should have It In the very best condition, and the only way to do that Is to take more trouble with It put it op In smaller cocks, so It will core more rapidly, work a little harder and faster to avoid the rain, and you ■any times save a great deal more ■ooey la the outcome of the crop. * Milk Easily Totaled. A dirty tin bucket will injure the qpatlty of the milk and affect lujuri- ooaty the butter made from that milk, m matter how carefully the work Is 4eoe subsequently. ^ Do not let dirt get Into It and keep It cold enough to make good butter, mmd then you have mastered the sltua- tiou. One thing about the milk room— the floor on the ground and of cement, for you are sure to (ypUKatore or lew milk or cream that will spoil and taint the air of die room, tat If the floor is made of cement aud you wipe It up before It dries no dam- Is done. If the, floor la wood you innot wipe or wash the oil out of the wood, though painting It will help. If you have been in the habit' of mar keting your butter lu long rolls or packed In Jars or cans, you will be as tonished how much better It- will sell If you make It into pretty prints wr;q>- ped la parchment paper. It will on an average sell for 5 cents more n pound and sell faster if made to suit tho fancy of the buyer. The grocer likes to baudle pretty looking pats and will . recommend It before a better article, for he knows how lady buyers judge by the looks of things rather than tho taste. Hare your own stomp, so that those who like the butter will know how to tHl It when they come for more; then tt looks oa If you were ready to guar* the article and were therefore it was good. Maav men fire lavishly of gold. To balld brldgifl and castles and towers of ntd; If jo« want everlasting fame, a bene factor he, Give the poor and needy Rocky Moan- Ten. J.M. Klein. Nothing has ever equalled it Nothin* can ever surpass it Dr. King’s Mm Disc rorQgSS^-^TSj, A Perfect For AH Thrbtt and < Carpi ?l«af XroBbte IMi Sigma •( Lie*. When yon see a chicken digging down among Its feathers you may be ■ore there are lice oa that chicken. Chickens will alt on the fence after the rain and smooth out their feathers with their bills, bnt It Is done In a dif ferent way from digging for lice. an UNiauAi f rr jRTUNrrr. J M Klaia WIU Pay Bac« Y ' aikmU Falla la Cara Yaar “Nevrln the hlstorv of ihla •emarked the above druggist lo as In terested easterner.’’ bvs there been so great a demand for a new remedy as there la just now for Pepelkola Tablets. Walterboro people are comang (n every dav inquiring If it rally is true that we •ell Pepelkola with the understanding tbgt It will cure dyspepsia or pay bock the money. Aa a matter of fact, con tinued the drgglst, “not one person In fifty has asked for their money, and It may surprise yon to know that al least a do/.en within the last ten days have been relieved, and bow glad they are to know at last there is a remedy that reallv will core Indigestion and dyav epsta.” Pwpaikola braces up and tones every never and fibre, helps digest the tend, puts new life Into the digestion, impovestheappetite. cures coated tongue dizzy spells and sour stomach. Try K for ten days, nd If y^n don’t see a big improvement step lu and tell Mr Klein And liter will hand back your duafter cheerfully and wit boat argument. PROBATfc COURT. COLLKTOX COCWTY, tt. C. To A E Stokes. By the laws of this tttste, all Ezecu- tors and Administiators are required to return to the Coutt of Probate, from which they desire their letters or au thority, a just and true inveutory and ap praisement of the Enisle'* committed to their charge. And all Executors, Ad ministrators and Guardians are required to make an annnal return of the moneys rooelred and expended, and of all acts done in tae performance of their res pect Ire trusts; and it is made the duty of the Probate Judge of the respective Counties to enforce the performance of these duties whenever they are neglected. On reference to the Records of thle office, relating to the Estate of J R tttokes I find that no returns of Estate of J R Stokes has been returned by yon •• administrator of said Estate for the years 1901, 1902, 1908, 1904, 1906 And 1906. In performance therefore qt my duty as Probate Judge, and by virtue of the authority vetted in me by the laws Of the State, I hereby cite and admonish 3 on to render before me, a just, fall and true accoaotof year actings and dolnga* receipts and expenditures, and of all other matters relating to yoor admlois, tratloo o( the said Estate on 27th of Dec. 1906. Glveu under my hand and the seal of the court of probate, ibis 24th day of October, Anno Domini, 1906. Jno D Edwards, (L. 8) v > Probate Judge. Grove’s Tasteless Tonic hat stood the test 2S years. Avenge Annual Sales over bottles. Does this record of merit Mpeel to you? No Cunt No Pay. Ml every bottlab aTemOrntMokoge otCrove*i Stock Ltoer PNa. HaifMDBon J. C. HI0TT, . . Attorney at Law ASTD HEAL ESTATE ACE/NT Office next doot to J. 8. Griffin’s. WALTERBOKO, 8 0. m I m. . Attorneys at Law. We reprarent the American Surety Company of New York, and are prepared to furnUh bonds for guardian*/admin istrators, executors, or others holding offices of trust. Walterboro 8. C. JAMB E FSURirOY. JNO. H. rtCUMFOY .PIDHIFOY BEOTHfflS. Attorneys and Counsellore at Law. All Burin— given Prompt Attention. » OVtn THK PRESS AND STANDARD. WALTERBORO. - - - 8. O. ( « D. Ml Catarrhal Deafaeee Or Chronic Catarrhal Headed— will be instantly relieved by the use oi NOSENA.a aoithlng Catarrhal Balm. Relief guaranteed, or money refunded NOSEN A contains no harmful drag. Will Immediately relieve the worst running cold. Nose Cold. Nasal Catarrh, May Fever, Throat Troubles, Hoarsen— ale., by tenderly soothing the loflamod, diseased membrinea- The well keowa catarrhal ache can be instantly relieved by the nee of this rmedy. >, Payne, Pa, aavs: youj NOSENA for Mrs Fannie Mathis, "1 have been trying yon Catarrh and have been entirely cared Send me the price for a dozen iubet, as I want It for some of my neighbors ” dr Real Eetate, Brokerage and Innuraoe u LOANS NEGOTIATED. / Housfcm to Rent. Opposite the Market, > .< WALTERBORO, 8. C. B. L. BARNES ARCHITECTURE AND DESIGNING MECHANICAL AND E1XCTIUCAL ENGINEERING. Plana and Specifications Punished at Short Notice. WORK GUARANTEED (at WalUuboro Cotton Oil Oo.) A W. STOKES, DENTIST. Dr. H. W. Ackerman, DENTAL SURGEON. Office near Postoffice. Office Hours: 8 A. M. to 12 M. i P. M. to 6 P. M. COTTAGEVILLE S. C. MRS W A BLACK Has been pleasing the- trade in millinery for many k years. She is better qualified now than ever to give satisfactioa and value. She has more experience as a buyer ^nd seller. An up to date Milliner, familiar with latest styles n hats and fashions is always at your service. Hats, Dress Goods, Finery of all kinds.. Cail and see and be convinced. o, Ladies Jackets, Ladies Cloaks, Ladies Skirts/ o • ■ Dress Goods. My Stock is complete. Call and inspect my goods before buying else where. TAYLORS Waltcrboro’s Popular Store. / Co., Large tabes 60 cants, at all druggist*, or sample tube on receipt of tea cents la •imps by mail. BROWN MIT Greenville, Tenn M ttt. Louis, Walterboro Drug Company. Brown Manufacturing Oo., 81. Loms.-Mo., and Greenville, ran. '1 JolteKe A. M. Sanders. s ■ giU':' ‘r’’ '!' - \ f ; , Dealer In -- MU' - • i'■*-- # Staple and Fancy Groceriet. Vegetables, Prult and Confectionery. t tmmmMLm mml Dr. A. Lo ©TT, • W DE/STAL SURGEON. GROWN AND BRIDGE WORK A Specialty. Office: Courthouse Square. Walterboro, - - S. C. LAND FOR SALE. DIG UP A DOLuAR 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 price. . REASONABLE GOODS ^ . AT SUITABLE PRICES. is our slogan. We intend to sell our share of goods, ' and who tail to see our stock may thereby do them selves injustice. lV LET U8 QUOTE YOU PRICES on Country Produce before you sell to the other fel lows for less. If you have land or Umber for sale let — handle U for yon. Or If you want to bay any each property I can supply j, you. For Sale—Tract of 600 scree good farming laud, with fair buildings, good timber, two mllee from Walterboro on 8t George rood, very cheap and easy terms. For Sole—OO acres, 211 miles from Walterboro. Good residence, and ex cellent ont bnUdtnga, all in good repair. Fairly well timbered. 100 load—60 acres door of stamps. Good drainage. Terms easy. J. M. WALKER, ‘ Attoouit At Law Ebaib Walterboro Supply Company. B. Gr. H- WALZKRJEtORO. a n HAVE TOUR EYES TESTED t ' ^ • . V* If yon have headaches, nerronsoees, 'neuralgia, •ore eyes, i^yes. dim sight, soreness or pain in eyes when rending, car doing olose work, weak ness of eyes after sioknees, cross eyto, etc. I will test your eyes free ofehnrge and fit yon to proper glasses at reoeonrUe prices. loan fit yon right and will treat yon fair. I L WBSTEHBBB6, OfUdOL j (Xnt to Cl D. May’i Bd*8tibk). * ( c. -V'*