A Sure Cure
for Rheumatism. Cuts,
Sprains. Wounds. Old
Sores, Corns. Bunions,
Oalla, Bruises. Contracted Muscles. L&me Back, Stiff Joints,
Frosted Feet, Bums, Scalds, etc.
AN ANTISEPTIC that stops Irritation, subdues Inflam
mation. and drives out Pain.
PENETRATES the Pores, loosens the Fibrous Tissues,
promotes a free circulation of the Blood, giving the Muscles
natural elasticity.
BEST LINIMENT ON EARTH
ONCE TRIED ALWAYS USED
CURED SCIATIC RHEUMATISM
Mrs. E. A. Simpson, 500 Craig St., Knoxville,
^Tenn., writes: "I have been trying the batinoi'
Hot 5prings, Ark., for sciatic rheumatism, I
get more ivlicf from Ballard’s Snow Lin^uent
than any medicine or anything I have ever tried.
Inclosed find postoruTf C^er * or $1.00. m ' Q
large bottle by Southern ExpresJ.’*
THREE SIZES: 25c, 50c AND $1.00
BE SURE YOU OET THE GENUINE
Ballard Snow Liniment Co.
ST. LOUIS. U. S. A.
•OLD AND RECOMMENDED BY
JOHN M. KLEIN.
PROBATE COURT.
Colleton County, 8. C.
To A E Stokes.
By the lews of this State, all Execo*
tors and Administiators are required to
return to the Couit # of Probate, from
which tbev desire their letters or su>
tbority, s just and true inventory and ap
praisement of tbr Estates committed to
tbeir charge. And all Executors, Ad*
mioistrators and Guardians are required
to make an annual return of the moneys
received and expended, and of all acts
done in t e performance of tbeir res
pective 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 Hecords of thU
office, relating to the Estate of J R
Stokes I find tha* no returns of Estate of
J R Stokes has been returned by you as
administrator of said Estate for the
years 1901, 1902, 1903. 1904, 1905 aud
1908.
In performance the;ef.>re ot my duty
as Probate Judge, and by viraie of tb
authority vested in me by the Taws o
the S’ate, I hereby cite and admonish {
)ou to render before me, a just, full and
true account of your actings and doings-
receipts atid expenditures, and of al
other matters relating to your adminls*
trail )n oi the said Estate on 27ih of Dec.
1906.
Given under my hand and the s.al of
the court of probate, this 24ih day of
October, Anno Domini, 1906
Jno D Edwards, (L. S )
Probate Judge.
I
HANDLING RAMS
AND HATING
AN OLD ADAGE
SAYS.
NOTICE FRIENDS.
I wish to remind yo»^t^Bin still in *the wagon,
buggy and harness busifttssjliore than everj before, and
handle anything in this line. I have just finished my
new store building and now have plenty of room.
Have just received a car load of wagons, buggies and
harness. As many as you already know I sell the White
Hickory Wagon, any size you want. Como and see them
before buying elsewhere. I am the only agent in the
county. Terms easy. Como with money and without
money and get ajwagon, buggy or harness. Only 8 miles
from Walterbcro. Yours truly,
. H HIOTT.
TYNER'S DYSPEPSIA REMEDY.
Maajr Hat. Djr.p.pM* tad Dm’I
Do you belch up wind? T**te your
food af er eating? See specks before ‘he
eye$? Are you pate and haggard? Does
your heart flatter? Are you dizzv? Do
you have pains in side or back? Risings
or pimples on the akin? Are you low
spirited? la there a sour taate? Breath
bad? Haadacbe? Weak kidneys? Bilioua?
Constipated?. Are you nervous? If so, you
have Dyspepsia, and it is a dangerous
condition. To cure, take Tvner’e Dyspep
sia Remedy. It is made f »r just such
troubles sod symptoms. Tyner’s Dyspe
psia Remedy removes acids from the
sornsch, strengthens weak atomachs,
and cores the worst Dyspepsia or Indi
gestion. Druggists or by express 50
cents a bottle Money refunded if it fails
to cure. Medical advice and circular free
by writing to Tyner Remedy Co.,
Augusta, Ja. John M Klein, Pharma
cist, Waltkrboro, 8. C.
Sloeovs
Limnveivt
For Cough, Colt., x,.
Sore Throat, Stiff N<
Rheumatism and
Neuralgia -
At oil Dealers
Price 25c 50c 6 ♦1.00
„ Sent* Free
Sloan's Book on Horses
Cattle, Hogs 6 Poultry
Address Dr. Earl 5. Sloan
1615 Albany Sfc Boston. Mass.
WE
will mail free a pret
ty Gibson Art Post
ed to any one that
will send us the cor
rect answer to the
following example:
Multiply 7 by io, add 30, mul
tiply by 2 add 40 and 41.
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W. E. JONES, Proprietor.
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Half a block from Depot
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jr Bottling Works And Ice Cream Parlor. * All soft
drinks manufactured and sold by retail and whole- gh
JJ- Mate.. Shipped io all parts of County.
*«x*«x«*ss****xx***x**j^»S
C*arlls:g,m.s.c.
White oxfords are just the
thing for snmmer wear. We
have the newest styles Snow
white cleanes them. 10c a box.
B <S O’BRYAN,
Green Pond, S. C.
Fresh Meat Every Day.
Reasonable Prices.
Highest prices paid for
Hides, Furs, Etc.
Near Depot at Green,
Pond, S. C.
â–² DUliWELL LXADKIl.
fleece. Mr. Harwell has always been a
careful breeder and has furnished koujo
of the high priped Meriuo rams for Uk 1
Australian and South African markets,
and many of the best sheep iu western
flocks trace back to the Uurwell flock.
When the storm blew by in Cuba
theje was Governor Magoon still sit
ting on the lid*
Established In 1794.
Oldest Firm in Amerie
D. A. WALKER S CO.
I ROM FENCE CHEAPER THAN WOOD
tv,
SSMeetina Street,’
CHARLESTON, 5 C
SIARBLB AND
CRAHtra WORKS.
and
Let us suppose that the ram has l>een ’
selected early lu the season; that be 1
has been chosen to correct the chief de
fects in the flock; that he Is Just the
ram you need. It is easily possible to
lose advantage of the service such a
ram cau render by mating him wrong
and handling him carelessly.
First, let’s take up the A B C’a of
ramology. So many men neglect tbeir
rams entirely. They winter them with
a bunch of calves, never once thinking
It wifi injure them to feed them wrong.
Just so they pull through till the com
ing of the grass they are satisfied. A
ram should be fed with the greatest
care, for he Is far more important than
any sheep of the flock, writes U. 9 B.
Arbuekle in the American Sheep
Breeder. The rams should have a
large run If pj. sible. with water con
venient tint is clean and pure. Ho
should be fed a little oats once a day
for a week before turning him to the
ewes, and it would be t»est to keep this
up during the season if he is to have
heavy sen ire. Seleet forty ewes for
c.ieh rafti. Don't turn two and three
r;r s iijJo a Sock together. You will
have advantage of best points of every
ram. and one ram will probably b.)
worked to death.
If yon have two rams you have ewes
united better to one than the other
Your big. strong ewes, with coarse
bone, should be bred to the smaller,
neater ram and vice versa.
If possible turn ram in for one day
and night and then take him out for a
day. turning him in that evening late.
Mark his brisket with some Venetian
rod which has 'been stirred into stiff
grease. You may thus keep a record
of the breeding of your ewes. Some
prefer biking rams from ewes during
day and turning in each night, nils
Is a splendid plan If the ram Is kept
lit a cool shed and fed well during the
day.
This plan will pay well, and, though
not practical where the flock Is large
and labor scarce. It is worth striving
for.
When the mating season Is over the
rams should be taken promptly from
the ewes and fed grain once a day. The
rams will'- probably be run together
and are sure to fight. Ham fights are
dangerous, often proving fatal. You
maj’ save all trouble by yoking your
rams together iu pairs, using short
pieces of roi>e, which must l>e tied
around their necks with knot* that
won’t ^lp. When you yoke a pair to
gether mount the fence and prepare
to see some fun. They can’t hurt each
other, but. my. what funny caper* they
will cut! If you use pains In handling
your rams you will be repaid a thou
sandfold. - *
A Harwell Beaatr.
The accompanying illustration, taken
from the American Sheep Breeder,
â– hows one of the Burweli flock of Ver
mont. He has a flue form, good size
and is well covered with a very dense
“A light purse U a
Sickaea* make* a ttfht
The LIVER la the
Tint’s Pills
to to the root of the whole mat*
ter, thoroughly, quickly safely
and restore the action of tha
LIVER to normal condition.
Give tone to the system and
solid flesh to the body*
Take No Substitute..
Kat drink, and be merry today,
tomorrow vou may be married*
The gubernatorial campaign in
Pennsylvania is making almost
enough noise to wak- up Philadel
phia.
'I'Iff* price of a foreign title is often
more than (Jie mere money. -
Many of the patrons of # spectao
ular show view it through spectacles.
Kven left handed women stick up
for their rights.
When a man gets down the whole
world turns i's back on him, unless
it’s a woman.
I
Notice to I r-flickers in .Seed and L'n-
i; eked Lint Cotton.
The fallowing is a list of all parties
who have purchased licenses. All
traffickers in t-»ed ai d unpacked lint
cotton whn,*c oh meg do not appear in
this list "iU u I ’oaccuted to life full
extent < l tnci.*w, line for which is
$100.0'.
Sa'ime! 11 id. Ang 21.
A I) Dodd, A ng 2 \
J <' tines®. Aug SI i.
K D Robinson A Co Aug 24,
II McM Williams, Aug 29.
S J Ktimph, Aug 31.
W C Glover, 8ept 4.
^ C t»lover, N pt
L H Griffith, Sept 5.
W N Lanscv. Fept G.
•I 8 Vt elch, iSt pt 7.
L C Week ley, Sept 10.
Brown A Aiken, Sept 11.
J S White, yept 11. '
J L \\ Idle, Sept 11.
A R Speights, Sept 11.
L M Johnson A Pro. Sept 13.
S E Hoynton A Pro, Sept 13.
C H Boynton, Sept 13.
Col Mer A Mfg Co Sept 14.
J C Padgett A Son, Sept 15.
C K Ackerman. Sept 17.
Geo p Sanders A Pro, Sept 17.
A V a illis, Sept 17.
Smith Leach, Sept 18.
K M Rhodes, Sefit 20.
J M Pennington, >>pr. 22.
0 P Fishburne, Nept2L
L £ Hill, Round.
* S Marvin.
G I ILocker.
J Hiott
Huggins A Thomas.
C U P it tier.
R W Pt-eples.
Primus Snipes.
J I) AckermtMi A Sons.
J J Padgett.
We would '»e glad of a report of ^
any violation of the law regulating
the sale of seed cotton.
J E Moore,
Ca Supervisor.
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ECZEMA and PILE CURE
FRF-R Knowing what it was to suf
fer, I will cive FREE OF CHARGB*
to any afflicted a positive onre for Ecze
ma, Sait. Khenm, Erysipelas, PiUe and
bkin Diseases. Instant relief. Don’t
suffer longer. Write F W WILLIAMS,
400 Manhattan Avenue, New York,
Enclo-e Stamp.
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