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553 * V) • / I . £.. -i' .' « ^ y~<r z' V Your Orders for all Kinds of first-class JOB PRINTING 3^2 ’ J^tS^flESBESSSEl •** ',■.* *■ *■• u i\ Envelopes, We have just received a large shipment of ? Note Meads, And Office Stationery of every description, and we shall be pleased to quote prices and submit samples on anything needed in this line. Cf * V. 0 *» _ • ^ o Give us a Trial Order--We’ll do the Rest. ^ K i \ he Official Organ of Colleton County. ii > 1 i ’ *''■ i -yttfr o HV DALE’S STOMACH TABLETS ARC OIIARANTGCD TO CURE i Indigestion and Dyspepsia. THE DEALER FROM WHOM YOU PLR IASC THESE TAM.ETS WILL REFLN! ' rOURMOM V IF I HEY FAIL TO UIVl' IAITSF ACTION. RYDALC A STOMACH TABLETS CL'Rl ( I STOMACH. HEARTBURN. BELCH- PAINS. CRAMPS, AND ALL OTHERJ OF STOMACH TROUBLE. Prop*ml and Gu«rtiit«ed bjr THE RYU ALE REMEDY CO., Newport Newt^ Virginia. Tlie Wcrd T'o oxprpml.m ••Fudge!" which is heard so often nnwndaj ij not n now o;u>. On the contrary, it'* origin d.ite« i*ach to tho reiga of ( IuuU’h II., when there v.im n son cuptain who was named Fudse. f.o mutter how unsatisfactory his voyage, this nautlc.l man nlwayn rc- titmed with nn endless string of pre posterous tail's of irreat deeds nnil kuo- ce.'.L His propensity fur falsifying ts*- came so well known that whenever any one was heard tolling n question- aide exploit, it became the custom to cry, ‘’Oh, you Fudge Itr’—r.ittsburg I'oat. The Li vir.y of Hts Cravat. “You lute often heard the question, •Where a mau’a treasure Is, then* will his heart Le also.' ’* said a city detcc- tive. “I saw ua illustmtlon of that not Img ago On n rid I road train. A da elective employed by U»c railway eom- pany nud 1 were seated near u country- mau who adjusted his uCektie every few minutes “ Tluit tie bothers the old mao,' I •aid to my companion. “‘Don't think lt'« the tie,* replied the railroad detective. “Thea he leaned forward and said.to the farmer, .‘Better take your monoy ant of that necktie.’ •“Who told you I had money iu my tfeT demanded the farmer. • * “The detect!v» then explalmsl that hla actions iu adjusting his neckwear IH to the supposition. The farmer nd lairtod that be had chosen the tie a.< the hiding place for s number of bills. “‘Ills Idea was all right,’ concluded the detective, ‘but he couldn't keep his hands off the cravat* "—Kansas City •tar. ? tQ Far scratches burn*, cots, insect hits' sad Lh* bssqv IH'le hurts ronnioii. to every Unity. DeWilt’s tfarbol’xod Witch Maasl 8slv« Is tbs host remedy. It is eeethtwg, ooUor.'eieaa aed healing. Bt saea fas gel BeVI itt’s. Sold by J ohajl ■I 1-1 1 I 1 I 1 I I 1-K f-H-f-e-i-r I l-r-i-t-Ht-i-f-t-l-i-i-MH-H-l-r-l-i-H-r EHRHARDT BANSI1T& CO., * " Ehrhardt, S. Q. h SOLICITS YOUR BANKING BUSINESS. Soup i Stomach It you are not Hlrc.vly bankinsr with us st;ut An .10- ! ; count now. Whether Vour account l»o largo or hut !, y.v ;; will extend every consistent accommodation and will t ri- tect your interests with the same care and lileldy that we apply to our own. It is our business to receive an 1 safogu trd deposits; to lean money on proper security, and iu general to ren der every financial service within the scoto uf a mo lorn banking institution. \ r REVIVO RESTORES vuum “Hade a Wall Man at Ns.” m3 Vi VO Tk TnTwt~sn-rv*w 11 oditrra Mae ro*tilta !■ SO dav*. Jt act* powartully and quI. U ly. cure* wb«a other* fail, vounr m*'ticanrc«ala thetr lo«t manhood and old B>ea mity rocowr Iht lr youthful vlcor b» u»lmr (IliYIYO. It quickly and quietly ro- »;n.** Mrrvousnest. (x»t Vitality, Hesual WealtnoaiMicha* Lost Fowt-r. Falling Memory, Wa.Pns liisoases, and offrcuof aelf-abuse or exraiis and indiscretion, which unfits on* fat uudy. business or marriaite. It not onbr cum oy starling at the *Mt of <tl«*e*.e but Is Agreat ■® r v« iAWle and blood bnlldrr, brlngkim nock tbs pink slots- to pale ckeeksand re storing the Mre of youUi. It wards off ap. proorhlagdt-Hease. Io*Ut onhartna HKVIVO, no other. Il ran be carried in rest nbcksL By maU.tl.0B prr |«rUa«e, or si* for tS.OO. W* ■tro free advice and counsel to sll who wish it, with soarsutre. Circulars free. Address NYAL ■KDICINC CO.. Marias Bids.. Ckicsss. Ift ^WALTHR BORO DRUG CO„ i sad JOHN M KLEIN. Wslterboro. 8. 0. JNO. L. COPELAND, „ President, J. M. DANNELLY Vies-Pi evident. CO.vRAD flAUTZ, Csskier. ABywB?, pa will be able to tell crntdchUdren about the hinny Wf HABkiM-1907. # fiLU* 12> OFFERED MAGAZINE READERS sunsxt XAOAznrx besuduOy UludisRei food dories R. _ A and attic lies skoal CJlornis aad WA *51/ oO tkc F«r Wml •7*" CAWX1A CRAFT — w - ■-lh Is the at- •I the bed $1.00 dpnl—riil . y^, ROAD OF A TROOIARD W0RDSX8 a book sf 75 pogas. rsaRtisios m *°-75 TmI . . . $3.35 AO for , . . $1.50 8UY88T IU0AZISB 'S» Stretch Your Legs and be comfortable. Streit patent foot rest is a part of the chair; forms tufted front when not in use. Morris Chairs wear well—each one guaran teed—your i&urity of satisfac tion. We can show yon some beautiful Streit Chairs, richly carvfed, leather or veloort. Call and see them. Fin 1 Furniture, 1 loor Coverings, Piciures, Mantels, etr, 1 Also The Eclipse Cleanable Re- frij^er itor. COWPERTHWAIT & CO King Street, CHARLESTON. Ditfsrint Nstrsa For Waves. They itave curiuosly difforeut uaiups for witves about tbo roast of Great Britain. The IVtoihcall folk cull the large breakers that fall with a crash ou the beach by the grim mtme of “Norrawa (Norway) carpenters." On the low I.Iucolnshlre const, uv ou the southwestern Atlantic fronting shore of these islands, the grandly long un- bnikeu waves are known as “rollers.” Among cast Angiiaus a beery surf, tumbling in with an offshore wind or iu a calm, is called by the expressive name of a “slog." while a well marked swell, rolling iu Independently jot nny blowing, la railed a “home." “There JL* no wind,’’ a Suffolk fisherman will saw. “but a nasty home on the beach.” Suf folk men also speak of the ‘'bark” of the surf, ami a sea covered with foam Is spoken of ns “feather white.” The foam itself Is known as “spoon drift.’* 80, In the vernacular, we have It. “The sen was all • feather white with spoon drift.” KILLth* couch utio CURE TM* LUNCt 1” OK W rtB*, IN,8.0. j CASTOR IA t WITH Dr. King's New Discovery sra** thSm^SI fORCSKSI OR MONET R1 ’ AffOUHlfi TIOUMLEt. •ATXSFAOTORT Put Im&nts and ChUdna. John M. K!c!a. No appetita, loss ot strength, nervous* ness, headache, constipation, bad breath, ' general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of tbs-stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol relieves indigestion. This new discov ery represents the natural juices of diges tion as they exist In • healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodqi for dyspepsia does not only relieve indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy helps all stomach troubles ky cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes, lining the stomach. .. S - ^ ••A °* R*v*"*wood. W. Ve.. «r*r— I w*e troubled with aour stomach for twenty year*. Kodol cared roe end we ere sow ustns it is mik flar baby# FOR UACKACHf—WEAK KIDNEYS TRY feWITTS KIDNEY aod BLADDER PILLS—Im sad tek Prepared ky E. O. DeWITT dt OO., JOHN M. KLEIN. Druggist. Long Heir a Mark of Honor. In olden times cxce.mively long hair was cousitIcrfU a mark «f honor and raitk. For m:t»y ccattiries long hair was In France the distinctive mark of kings. The ancient Persians and I‘ur- thlans of high caste wore long, flowing hair, while the poorer classes were obliged to tmt theirs short. Homer speak t of the long haired Greeks by way of distinction. Tilt* Cauls considered long hair a mark cf honor, but Cnesar obliged them t» cut it off In token of submis- slon. Long linlr was thought by the Franks to denote high birth, and the f^th'sJlTOked upon it as- a distinctive roar!: of culture ami honor.’ Plnrt b:tlr was considered by nearly al! the old nation:! to denote thraldom, and even wow criminals have their heads shaved. -Denver Times. HOLLISTER'S Rseky Mountain Ton Nuggets A Buts Bedieiee hr Duty Pwiflfc^ •rhas Beidm HealtS and ftwewd View. A sparlflc for ConstlpMkro. IndltrestloB. Liver Wtai iea. jicsnao. Imvai* HIockJ. Bod Rreuth, Hlusirlith Bowels, Hv. cl.v nt *“ d Packsche. Its Bocky Mounuin Tro In tab let form. » cents » bas. Oemlas made by Holustu Dsco CotmiTT. Madisoo. Wit. <0LDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPU John M Klein. Runts and Misfits Avoided. If farmers only recognised the Im portance of keeping young stock grow ing there would be fewer runts and misfits on the market and more profit Do Not Neglect the Children. At this senaon of the year the first nn natural InaoBees of a child’s bowels •booid have immediate attention. The beet thing that can be given is Chamber, doln’s Colic, Cholera and Diarthoen Remedy-followed by castor oil as dir- -ptod with each bottle of the remedy. *or nale by Jhhn M Klein. ^ MASTER’S SALE STATK OK.SOUTH CMi0LINA, Culle!«' , n C'Ouutv, Iu The Common Pleas. Thomas W lilitch va D II Tovilea et al. Pjr viitu . of the Decree of alwve court be;e in, of Dale DecmberS l.'utf I will self at public outcry before the Court House iu Walterboro, on sale day in July 19d7, (1st Uav) within the legal boors, the follow ing UesciibeJ realty, All that piece parcel or tract of land, aitaate in the County and State aforesaid, contain ing ninety nine (90) acres more or lesf; and bounded, North by lamli now or formerly of Gibson Brothers, aast by lands now or formerly of Geraty & Towles and lands of N II Uhtch, south by waters of Wadmalaw River, and west by Waring Creek exoept so much of said described tract of land as was su d by Thomas W Bljtch and llaisy Butch his wife to N H Blitoh and Edward Carter on January 31, 1900, containing Forty two (ii‘) acres, which will appear by reCeience to said Deed recorded in ft M C Office Colleton County in Book No ZO at page 1G. The lands men tioned in eatd last mentioned deed of conveyance are not intended to be included in this sale. Terms of sde one half cash, bal ance secured by Bond and Mortgage cf the purchaser of the lands sold, payable iu two equal, sncceesive an nual instalments from day of sale, bearing interest, payable annually Inm said day of eale at 7- per. cent per annum, Said mortgage, *ta con tain a covenant for iusurttnbe of builds iugs against fire, payment of taxes and counsel fees. The purchaser to pay all taxes falling due after day of sale, and the Master Car papers, and h * Te tk* option of paying all cash with interest from day of sale and be entitled to Possession on Jnly I» iw. r • • / r ^ - * * C. 0, Henderson, Master. Junes* 1907 Levity in manner, Jeads to laxity in principle. Th« yI^c’no. 3. Nambsr tbres lea wonderful sosscot for Geo H Fhris. of Csthur Grovo. Ms., arcortllag to a lottsr Which worts: “After suffering much with liver and hjdosy trooblt, and bsoomlng grea»lj disccarsgoi hi iW failors to nod r»- IW. I .rVd K.^Ho «d u . rssahlata a wroll moo to-daj ’iki first boCUo rshsved oad throe boitks oomptetod tbs eoro.” Unarsatsod hast tro tojih for atomoeh, livsr and kidney troobles, by JckaM Kleta droggist. EOo