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f ^iaSES»ra7*^;!t*»*****#*£2**fc*******S***** %XX9Pumasrrvm. UNITED STATES INDUSTRIAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF 'JtlARI-ESTOI*, S. C. - • . • ' ’' , • • % v r . • r . _<, Has opened a branch office in W.iltcrboro, and we have come to stay. This company is incoporated under the laws of the State of South Carolina, and has paid out in claims ^ rt - n ‘ v ^ OVER $40,000 ©• «% UL * , ^ in Charleston alone during the past four years. Annual collections on insurance in force over jj $20,000. All classes of Industrial Life Insurance is written for weekly premiums of 5c M to 45 cents. This is the kind of insurance that should appeal to people of moderate means for the V A. • , . m . 1 « • ' • • || • . 1 . . • ^ — • A * JL A. premiums are small and the policies give ubsohr.e security and protection. i » OFFICERS: VVM. T. THOMPSON, President LAWRENCE M. PINCKNEY, J. £. THOMPSON, V f ice-President. Secretary & Treasurer. REFERENCE: Exchange Banking & Trust Co., Charleston, S. C. J. E. I hAMES, Manager, Walterboro, S. C. NATHANS & SINKLER, Solicitors. \%%%£%%**’&%%%*€%1&**1&* 4l &'&********* 4**lC£lC%££WiSiC'€i! MM “Where did you get that Hat?” An important question when you refer to a lady’s hat; and no less important question is . . . WHERE DID YOU GET THAT DRESS Both these questions are of great consequence to the stylish ly dressed. To ask these ques tions in Walterboro is to answer them. - Where else did the lady . get them but at ..... . MRS W. A ; BLACK’S « ■5- OF ALL KINDS DONE AT tTbc press anb Stanbarb. We have just received a new stock of letter and note paper, bill heads and statements, enve lopes of all kinds and colors. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Prices reasonable which we will gladly quote you. Blank legal forms of all I bids 0 always carried in stock. Call and see us when in town. • ° 9 ’■J « ♦<■>■***■1 H-l mil <-H»l 11 1 Mm»| I I Mil mi l-H-M I 1 1 1 1 1 1 EHBHABPT BAITEUTS Ehrhardt, S. 6. SOLICITS YOUR BANKING BUSINESS. If yon are not already banking with us start an ac count now. Whether your account be large or small, we will extend every consistent accommodation and will pro tect your interests with the same care and fidelity that we apply to oar own. - It is oar business to receive and saf< guard deposits; f to loan money on pro{)er^«ecurity, and in general to ren- financial service within i ‘ der every banking institution. JNO. L. COPELAND, President, the scope of a modern | J. M. DANNELLY Vice-President. CONRAD HARTZ, ~ Cssnler. C/WIX I Ab ApplIsBce 1b Use ob aa Eaulikl* j^oaltrjr Farm. The illustration given herewith shows the ‘^continuous” brooder used at the university college poultry farm in England. This brooder is constructed some what like the outdoor brooders used in this country, says the Feather. The Ulustration presents the construction more plainly than we could If we might use pages in nn attempt to describe the appliance so successfully used by them. This brooder Is built so that It may, lie placed upon the movable truck and carried to any part of the farm and put in a new* position where it will be protected by the shadows of the trees, and where good drainage and n flnesupply of green food are to be found. These trucks need only be a square axle, with the wheels bolted in, one sx MOTABLB BBOODKR. at each end. The brooder placed on these can be pushed about at will Into any portion of tbe yard or farm where It is desirable to bare It placed. When this brooder is In position, protecting yards may be thrown around it to pro tect the youag chicks from all kinds of dangers which might overtake them. The only danger not provided against in this manner Is the rain storms, hut young chicks yarded in this way soon learn to run to tbe protection of the bouee or brooder to soon as the rain be gins to fall. DlBrrkM 1b Fowls. Diarrhea Is censed by either the quantity of the food, the quality of the food or of the drinking water or the atmospheric conditions to w’hlch the bird has l>een exposed. In the treatment of this class of diseases It Is especially Important that the cause should be sought aud removed. See that the birds ar& comfortable and not exposed to drafts, cold or dampness. (Jive pure drinking water and regulate the food. Allow small quantities of mash or cooked food, with some chop ped l>eof. Tut a handful of oatmeal In the drinking water or give boiled milk for drink. Give a tablespoonful of olive oil as a- laxative to carry off any Irritating matter that may be in the Intestines, then follow with one- half to one , grain of bicarbonate of soda and two grains of subnitrate of bismuth in a little water three times a day. (Vrecn DncZi Goins I'p. There Is nn organization known ns the Long Island Duck Kaisers’ associa tion, and about thirty of the members, including a few from Jersey and Penn sylvania, met In New York recently to decide on the next selling campaign. Green duck will be higher than ever next season. Coat of labor and feed have gone up, and the growers must have more money for their products, says American Poultry Journal. The growers get 14 to 16 cents per pound for their output and the retailer 25 to 30 cents. There is considerable talk of the growers Installing their own stores nud cutting the middleman off. The public will buy ducks because of the beef Investigation, and it lies with the growers to raise their price to the middleman and have the Utter raise on the consumers or cut out the mid dleman altogether. At J. G. Sanders. The finest family groceries at the lowest possible prices. V WILLIAM TELL FLOUR ^ in sacks or Ixirrels to suit the house keeper’s convenience. S. R. FLOUR NEW. H Evaporated Apples, Oat Meal, Tapioca, S. R. Buckwheat, Tetley’s Tea, Cut Loat Sugar, Java Cofiee (Parched), Raisins, Tomatoes, !mon, c iced Pig s Feet,} i •~t3 Orange s and Apples, Bananas, Cranberries Finest Irish Potatoes, Onions White Beans, Sweet Corn, Barley, Rice io and 12 1-2, All kinds of crackers. (JA11 desirable goods offered byj'any one else to be had here. Very best Butter, Cottolene and Cottage Cheese. Delivered by a politef porter, right to )cur pantry* in ten minutes after ordered. J. 6. SANDERS,*Railroad Avenue. Hurrv Hurrv Hurrv o * , When you want some Dry ■fey. Goods for less money go to IG. W. Glover THE AVENUE STORE. <4 ' 4^ WALTERBORO HOTEL. G. A. GGKAHDT. Prop. Centrally located. Good Fare. Clean beds. A . « Hacks meets all trains. Livery stable in yard ad joining. Rates, transients,fj2.oo perjday. " Single meals, 50 cents. J[Dinner served 1.30 to 3.00 p. m. Special rates by tne week or month. ■ ■ ■ / , 4 n T'“ *• •v