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LOUIS COHEN & COMPANY 232 and 234 KING STREET. CHARLESTON. S. 6. The house that gives you “SATISFACTION” or your money back. < ' <a* I . —THE LARGEST WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MAIL ORDER HOUSE IN THE SOUTH— OUR STOCKS FOR FALL AND WINTER ARE THE CHOICEST PICKINGS OF THE MARKETS OF THE WOR! D. *1 Write us lor samples and prices of anytliing yon need—Ton’ll get tliem by return mail. We pay special attention to orders entrusted to ns from merchants. STYLE. QUALITY AND LOW PRICE CONSTITUTES OUR BIG BUSINESS BUILDERS. POTASH In the soil puts corn on the stalk and money in the bank The natural process of plant growth is simply one of chemical conversion. Potash, the raw material, is cheap; but when converted by nature into corn, it is valuable. The use of Potash is not an expense, but an investment. Write to-day for our free booklet “Plant Fond.**’ ;ssg&»- GERMAN KALI WORKS New York—93 Nassau Street, or Atlanta, tie.—>224 Candler I i rvA Got of oar magnificent selection we ere bound to pleeae you Our stock is too Urge to Itemise. Write us. Plaid ellk for waists in a large variety of designs and colorings. Priced at 68, 75. 85. $1- and $1 25 per yard. Write for samples. Every need for falkand winter is ready for you in these di partim-ma. Every thing necessary to make you feel and look comfortatde—and the best part of it la the little price. We are showing a tnmendous line of Black and Colored drees goods in plain and fabrics, checks and plaids P ices range from 12 1 2 to |5. per yard. Write for samples. 36 inch Colored changeable silks, value $1. Our special price 88c per yard 36 inch Black Taffeta silk, value 75. Our special price 59c per yard. Ladies silk waists without question the prettiest assortment in the south. |3 50 to $15 W carry a complete line of infants and chiidrena cloaks, hats and empa Boy a auiia, separate pauts, etc. Write for price*. Silks, Silka, Silka, the largest silk house south o' Baltimore. FancvTaffeti silk suitings, prices range from 49c to $2. per yard. Write for samples. Ladies WaUu made of white and col ored wash fabrics. Priced 89c to $5. 36 inch solid colored taffeta silk, large of new shades. Value $1. Our special price 88c per yard. *> Ladies Cloaks, newest 1906 models, a larje ranse of styles to cDoo»e »from. $5 U0 to $50. each. V Lsdiea new Walking Skirta, made of all the popular fabrics of the season. Large variety of styles and colors to choose from. $2 50 to |20. Ladle* strictly man tailored suits. All the moat stylish models, made of the pop ular fabrics. Prices from $8 75 to $50 00 per suit. mre In CoM Climate*. Many experiment*, notably those made by the Michigan and Wisconsin stations In this country, have shown that barnyard manure Is one of the most effective means of increasing the productivenea* of swamp or muck Rolls. This ta thought to Im« due largely to th * increase of available idtnv^cn brought u out by the Application of the manure. In cold climates, where the season 1* short and the conditions fur rapid fermentation In the soil uu favorable, the use of fermented ma nure U preferable.—W. H. Beal. We are showing a new line of Floor Coverings, Carpets, Mattings, Art Squares, Rugs, Lace Curtains and Uphol stery Furnishings. We will gladly quote prices. Write us or come yourself. Agents For Dr. Jaegers Sanitary Underwear and Ladies Home Journal Patterns 10 and 15c. Gold and Silver Jewelry. Watches, Clocks and Opitical Goods. Eyes tested and carefully fitted to proper Glasses. Fine Repairing a Specialty. I J. A. HfdSTERBERG, Optician. WALTERUOKO, 8. C. (Next to C. D. May’s Sal, table). . i i ■Mlth REVIVO RESTORES mum “Had* a Wall Man of In.” Cotton Disease InvestigatLns- Practical investigations ui*on the diseases of the cotton plant in South Carolina have been started at the South Carolina Agricultural Experi ment Station and three investigations can be materially aid?d by the co operation of the cotton Growers in the State. During the coming sea son epecimens of diseased cotton plants are earnestly solicited from growers who will send with the specimens the following information: . 1 When planted? 2 w hsn were diseased plants first observed? 3 Do you find lice or red spiders on the under side of the leaves of the plants which appear diseased and when were they first observed? 4 What kind of fertilizer was used ['ormula]; when applied; how; and how much per acre; 5 Do you find the boll-worm doing ranch damage? When did it first appear? — 6 What crops were grown on the same land the three preceding years? 7 Is the soil red clay, yellow clay, pipe clay or a sandy clay; loam, san dy loam, or chiefly sand; if black soil boitom land or upland 8 Has the weather been dry or rainy and is the crop growing vigor ously or is it unhealthy? _ 9 Has the particular trouble repor ted been observed in previous years and are the affected areas, in circular * or iraegular patche*, or is it scattered here and there over the field? Address all communications and specimens relating to this subject to the Botanist, C'emson College, S. C. Loan of $1,000 OJO to Exposition. Washington, Feb -I:—The house today concu red in the senate amend ment to the urgency deficiency bill granting a loan or$l,0oy,000 to the Jamestown Exposition. There was considerable opposition to the plan but it passed by a vote of 110 to 8P, Wc do not like to see babies too awfully cloun and dressed up It leads us to believe that they arc not having a good time. A good thing about being too po<»r to cat is you don’t have to have cooks. ««««««««««««««««««« Don’t neglect your cough. Statistics show that in New York City alone over 200 people die every week from consumption. rt-javx vro I’rodae** fine rrmalta In 30 d*T*. ft *cu powerfully and quickly, cure* when others fnlL Youn* menenn revnin their lost manhood and old men tnmy recover their youthful rtcor b» using KKV1YO. It quickly and quietly re- moves Nervousness. Lost Vitality, Sexual W eakneas such as Lost Poaer. Fa Din* Memory. Wnst'n? Di.ceaoes, amt effi :s f *, If abu*e ot ex'-ess and In.iiacn-vion. which uni ts one for study, business or trarrir e. u a< ., < nly cures by st:irt: ii- at the seat of d '-race, btit is h irreat liVrve t.mle ami f>lo< .1 btiiLler. brinuius back the pink glow to ,,*1* chn-ka ana re st on n* the fire or youili. It w. -tv off nn- proac.iingdtiK-ave. In-i-t on huvftu: M FYIVO, so 1 can l** earrled In rest nockek Hy mall. *1.00 per rarkaae, or six for S&.OO. We «ltre free ad rice and counsel to all who wish It. with ffk*r*n(e«. Circulars free, address ■OTAl MEDICINE CO.. Ms rise Btd*.. CMcaqa. Ml WALTEKBORO DRUG CO., and JOHN M KLEIN. • Walterboro, 8. O. J^rs/ossfnaZ Jf/otfcos. JAMBB K. PKUMKiY. JNO. H. miRIFOY PEORIFOY BROTHERS. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. . All Euiness given Prompt AttsatlooJ OVER THE I'RtS* AND STANDARD. WALTEKBOKO. - - - 8. C. W. D. BENNETT, Attokney at Law WALTERBORO, - S. C. i Prompt and Efli lent Service Guarateed Loans Negotiated, Office Court House Square- *• Might doesn’t alawys make right, but it usually makes money. Wealth doesn’t bring bappinesa so wo have been told. C<alma His Land is nuened. favanuuh, Ua., Fsb. 8—The hear ing nn the demurer In the ease of Fletcher A. Rxley against the South- era Cotton Oil Company, in the Unit ed Fta.es ccuri, resulted In the court taking the matter under advisement. Mr. I-Xloy !s suing for $32,045 dam ages for Injuries dohe to his farm ing land by the discharge of chem ically polluted water upon It from the cotton oil company's plant, and tor $25,000 damages for the loss of prospective crop profits for 25 years, it being claimed that Home of the most valuable of the land cannot be re stored fo fertility for that period of time. Becomes News Editor. The friends oi Mr J W Bowden of Anderson, will be interested to know that he h&i been made news editor of the Spartanburg Journal succeeding Mr J B Crews, who re- ccully retsigiu-a that position. Mr Bowden is a newspaper man • f *xper- ieuce and is possessed of careiil and couservativejudgment Fora num ber of years he was editor of the Cot ton Plant, which, under hta management, was a publication of wide circulation. He is a man of wide information and has ability as a writer.—Columbia U-cord. We want to call the attention of agricultural people in general, and the world at large in particular, to the ladv hog owned by Mr J K Me- Elveenof ^hiloh. This animal has giyen birth to thirty one young in two litters, and *e do protest that this is no poik race suicide.—Sumter Herald. And moftt of these consumptives might be living now if they had not neglected the warning cough. You know how quickly Scott's Emulsion enables you to throw off a cough or cold. A Guaranteed Cure for Piles Itching, Blind. Bleeding, or Protruding PUrti Druggist* refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fail* to cure any case, no matter of how long standing,-in 6 to 14 days First application give* ease and re*i. 50c. If your drnggDt hasn’t It rend .Vic in stamps and It willbs foi ward ed pout paid by Parts Medicine Co., 8t. Louis, Mo Dsath. We have had to part with one of onr most lovable Christian women, one who in home, church, and com munity will be greatly missed* I al lude to sister Elizabeth Rill, who died very suddenly Feb. 6, 19"7. After many years of Christian useful ness. She was abo t 67 years of age, and about 56 of these years were given to the lx>rd, and to the children whom God had given her to train for his glory. She survived her hus band W B Hill, 7 years and now sleeps by the aide of her mother in the old family burying ground. She was the daughter of the late Key William Fox of blessed memory. She leaves four sisters and fonr children to follow after, and they with a boot of kindred and friends mourn their loss. They need not weep for her for she is at rest, only waiting the coming of ear blessed Lord. , 8 W J7 0 Gold remains gold though it laj in the mod.—German. A clear conscience needs no press agent. ii o. vim Real Estate, Brokerage 'and Imiurauc % LOANe NEGOTIATED. Houstaato H®nt. Opposite the Market, ( c - WALTERBORO, 8. C. * Btatk ok Onto, Citv ok Tolkdo Luct* Coontt. Frank J. Cheney raakea oath th» li<* 1* renter partner of the firm of F .1 Chenev & Co , doing bnrine** In ih™ «'it of Tul» d». County and 8t»i* aforiaaid and that the oh) t firm will phv the hm of ONE Ml NlHCED DOLLARS p. each anil everv cams of Cat irrn that not las cured by the tire of Hall’* Cut an h Cure FRANK J CHENEV. Sworn to before me and *ub«cilbed in my presence, thl* 5th dav of December, A. D. 189t». A. W. GLEASON. (4eal) Notary Public. 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Dealer In Staple and Fancy Groceries, Vegetables, Fruit snd Confectionery. CASH PAIIFN PMITIY AH Ettt Copy Summons Dr Relief. STA'iKOK son’ll OAKOUNA, f^ounty of Colleton, Court of Common Pleas. (Complaint fcserved.) W F Cummings, Assignee, Plaintiff, agninat Isaac Green and C S McMillan, Defendants. To the Defendants, Isaac Green and CS ticMiilan. You are hereby summoned and re quired to answer the complaint in this action of which a cony is here with served upon you, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com plaint on the subscriber at their office in Walterboro, 8 C, within twenty days after the service hereof; exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the com plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint Date, Oct 17, A D, 1005. II D Padgett < C C P & <i 8 Howell & Gruber, C C Tracy. Plaintiffs Attorneys. To the Defendant C 8 MoMillan: You will please take notice that the sniflffinns of' which the above is a copy, was dulv filed, together with the complaint herein, in the office cf the Clerk of the Couft. of Common Pleas and General Sessions lor Colle ton County on the 2!Hh day of Jan, 1907. Howell & Grnber, 0 C Tracy, Plaintiffs Attorneys. Jan 29, 1907. 1 30 Ot OneOtfbe Results of liberally using our fertlU- sore. U to pay off a on tho old farm Ha - the I lowing from Mosara Whorry * Son.owners of the Magnolia Urult Farm, Durnnt. Ml*.* Wa made $900 from one acre strawberries, on whisii fertilisers wt A Chicago sociologist is trvint to prove that getting a wife b ’ capture is better than gett n - one by courtship. But he women have lieen applying tl it rule to husbands for muay years. When a man marries for money it’s a sign his wife has more dol lars tban sense. A blunt person is apt to the most cutting remarks. fertilisers were yearsagowe bought this at S3S per acre. It wee considered to have been pat twenty year* befoc*,b«t by liberally using VkgMa-Carotina Fcrtilizsrs wader peas aad vet ret beano, we can now grow olmoet aoy- obesper." N< VtogW-Cs would cnabl :*ullna l^rtlllaea I enable you to pay off a mortgage If you had oamt Well, don’t use any other. Atlanta. Kavonnah, Q*. Montgomery, Ala. MeupliU. Tenn. Shreveport, La. Nothing Las c^CT'equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it Dr, King's New Discovery rorc^sKa-.-fo, A Perfect For All Throat aad Cure: lung Troubles.