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r, The Kind You Have Always Bought, and. which has been In mo for over 00 years, has borne the signature ol’ and has been made under his per sonal siiiKjrvision since Its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you in thi*. All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd “Just-as-good'* are but Experiments that trillo wilh and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA / Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Props and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cure* Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Childrens Panacea-—The Mother's Friend. CENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS NEW ROM) MACHINE. Triple Devic* F*r Imprsv.ng Earth Highway*. . A new strle of road rnwhiiK' for earth roods lia* iWn devised by G. G. Townsend, road engineer. FnwtUorg. Md., *ays the Gootl Roadi Ms famine. He says of this Indention: “It Is a ei'oss between a S'huart grad er. a spring tooth harrow and a, spilt loj* drag and re*eml*les all of Its distin- guishod pnrgenitors in some «>f its fen tares. It gets its wheels nnd lAvefs from the spring Us»th harrow and the Siinart grader, its long frame from th<* harrow. Its three scrape^ from tin* grader and from tin* split lofc*drag “The enr shoos the mac Juno, ^eadr for wvt% o ith tiie right hand fntnn* CLJGyieON Ac. Itt* tii.t citAif COLL t til] Seboiar.sbip and. Entrance Ex- Hiiiination to FrcHliniun Class I tor the award of t'olleton CtaiDty TO FRESHMAN ■>- will be re id at 'he County court The find Yon Hate Always Bought In U*e For Over 30 Years. « TUirLKX BO AD MACHtXE. sot well ahead and the srra|>er de- pressotl at the forward euda and rais4*d slightly at the lyft or bark enils. The laaiitiou of the frames la controlled by the chain to which the doubletree is hitched. The chain has three rings in j It, one In the center to lie nnod when hauling with scrapers sqnart and one on either fide of the central ring to hitch when working with scrapers j diagonal, like the split log drag. "The scrn|>crs are held up tightly J under the frame* by bolts passing ! through casting* fastened to the tojw of the scraper* and up through blocks of wood stt tietween the double sides of the frames. These castings act as fifth wheels and allow the scrapers to awing under the frames into any de sired ftoeitiou, but the bolts, being the fn nt edges of the castings and Thr* (xarnlcntion fc hoi irsldp* trom and ADMISSION gIas^ room on Friday Juty 5, *t 'J a. ui. tpt'i'c.nt* for -rLoiarsliipA may secure blnuk application f< rn»s ram the conn ty s*u|kiintondt-nt *>f Kdacation. These mote be tilled out ptoj erly ami iiled with the tonnty euperltitendeut Is*fore »be b Ktnnirg of the examms non. Th se taking tie exairvnaih n r ur en:ranee to the Kreehmau class aim not 'r)iug for a tehoUrsbtp shou d fi e th* ir apj liention w th the Fre'iilent ‘ II Mell 'I he eel olarshi|is are worth flCC uni (tee lunit u. One scholaisidp stu dent Iroui each county may select the IVxtile co. r*e, others must take one ot ‘he Agricultural conreea. Examination jmpet wilt be turni-hed, but each ap I cant should provide himself with 'catch jieper. The nttmlter of tchoiar : ohips to be award* d will be aunouuced later. P. H. MELL, Frf.sid*ST, (. lemson Colbge, 8,, C. • I I Stylish Millinery II there is any little detail in your dress that you would like to have our opinion on, or any • j>omt in the styles we enn explain to you, nothin" would give us more pleasure. ; J. - ; - We desire to serve our fri.nds and patrons Rural Delivery Notes The total number of rural routes In .operation throughout the United States is.21.401 and the number of carriers on •tliem is 07.200. There is available for new service during the balance of the -current fiscal year $1.337,976.32. The report on the operations of U* carat delivery aerviee up to April 1. recently made public by Fourth As- detant Postmaster General Pe Graw. shows that there are in operation In Pennsylvania 2.042 mral routes and that .there are en file over 2,700 peti- ttona for the extension of the service In the state by the establishment of aew routes. Postmaster General Meyer has ap proved the detailed adjustment of sal aries ot natal free delivery canters aa submitted by Assistant Postmaster General fie Graw, and the new sched ule, which will become effective Inly 1 next, will make a graded increase In the compensation of carrier* of fren fi to 29 per ceat, based upon the num ber of miles traversed by carriers as shown by the meords of the depart ment. Art and Happiness. Artists are not ns a class the happi est of mortals, but that is l>ecauae they fall to relate the ideal rationally te life rather than because they are vow ed to standards of perfection. Unhap piness comes upon them as It woakl upon any one else—In consequence of folly nnd Indifference ami willfulness— and their devotion to art. which la of ten held to be the cause of tbetr mis fortunes. is In reality the only mitlgat- .lug factor in their lives.—Kites Carman in Craftsman. Sure Cure. “Here's a letter from a young maxi," said the answers to correspondents ed itor, “who wants to know bow be can break himself of the cigarette habit" “Tell him to marry a strong minded woman who objects to it" growled the snake editor.—Chicago News. Qualities of tho Oyster. A San Franciscan has discovered a new method of cutting short recitals that promise to become to*, long wind- i ed. ”.Vn acquaintance of his who has ^ a loon I reputation as a bore was one ' clay holding forth at some length when the Californian interrupted him with: “Ry the way, did I ever tell you the story of the oysterV * On receiving, a negative reply he con tinued: v "It seems that when oysters are tak en from the sea they often open their shells so that the juice or liquid runs out. As this is undesirable, the experi enced oyster gatherer has a tub of wa- r Gter close ot band Into which the oyster 1* plunged as soon as It begins to open I Remember we handle only the best values for the price and our business is to kccj> up with the latest and best in our line. Give us a call and be convinced, as fithers have done. MRS. W. A. BLACK ® Mr E W Goodloe, of 107 St. Louis St, Dallas, Tax. says: "In the past year t bars become acquainted with Dr King's New Lite Pill, and no laxative l ever before tried eo effectually dispose* of malaria and biliousness." They don't grind nor gripe. 25c at John M Klein's drag atore. JAMESTOWN EXPOSITION Rates from Walterboro, S. <2., as follows: Season Ticket $22.15 so’d daily April 19th to November 30th. 60 day ticket $18.80 sold daily April 19th to November 30th. • 15 day ticket $16.15 sold daily April 19th to November 30th. Coach excursion $10.90 sold each Tuesday; limit 7 days En dorsed “Notgood in parlor or sleeping cars.” ' COAST LINE "NORFOLK FLYERS” Lt. Walterboro 7 14 «. m. Lv Norfolk 6 10 p m. Ar. Notfoik 7 30a. m. Ar: Walterboro 9 55 a. m. - * . Through Pullman sleeping cars, from Port Tampa and Jack sonville, Fla., Atlanta and Augusta, Ga. Wilmington, N. C., via < ATLANTIC COAST UNE RAILROAD COMPANY Write for a beautiful illustrated folder containing maps, des criptive matter, list of hotels, etc., For reservations or any information, address rwtly over the center of the scraper planks, bold them rigidly against Ihe thrust of the earth when scraping te being done. “By manipulation of the lever* at the rear the wheels can be held In any de sired position, and the frame* and scraper* may he raised or depressed at either end. For easy transportation to or from work both levers should be back and the *<-rapera raised clear of the ground. The cut shows right lever part way forward ami left lever part way back. “By lengthening the long connecting rods the front wheels may be made to rise ahead of the rear ones, thus de pressing the front end of the frames and making the front scraper do all the work. This would only be done In beery work. By shortening the rods the back end of the frames would go down first nnd each scraper would take a light cut. . 1; , “The mar-bine is easily turned, as the front wheel* are hung aa casters and when frame* are raised they can turn In any direction. The frames arc sep- dl- I" [>er j l’" the shell.'' Well, and what then7" asked other as the narrator paused. The Kan Franciscan arulled. “Oh. after awhile the oyster learn* to keep Ha mouth shut," be remarked qu ietiy.—Exchange. He Fired the Stick. "1 have fired tha_wjxlking stick Tv* carried over 40 years, on account of a ■ore that rrateted every kind of treat ment, until I tried Bocklen’a Arnica Halve; that hat healed the aora and made me a happy man,” write* John Garrett, of North Mill*, N O. Guaran teed for Pile*. Borne, ate., by John M Klein druggist. S5o‘ leader Wermaer Dias in Naw York. New York, June 22.—Uhlor Worm, ser. the banker, died Friday night. He wa* 77 year* old. Remarkable Rescue. That truth is stronger than fiction, ha* once more been demonstrated in the anted by six inch blocks. *o that the 5‘ tl « t °7“ ^ J* 10 "- l* nn "‘ h * ’ , c dr nee of C Y Fepner. He writes: "I and their supporting levers WM i„ bed, entirely disabled with hem between them. The advantage orrhll|? „ G f the lungs and throat. Doc tors failed te help me, and all hope had wheels work claimed for the long rigid frame with these scrapers te that it will tend to rat off nil high places and drop the dirt Discovery, Then instant relief" uame. Into boles and thus equalise the road The coughing aocn ceased; the bleeding surface better than would a shorter diminiahed rapidly, and in three week* machine with only one or twb scrapers, ! * nil* to go to work.” Gnamntced which would naturally follow the aur cur « f°r conghs and colds. 50c and fl face° of^the^road ^nd not C «wreot^its* i'n- * M dn *‘tore. Trial hot ' fled when I began taking Dr Kings New f Then equalities. “The wheels are three Inch tread and eighteen Inches In diameter, and the frnme\nre each of two pieces of 2 by 8 Inehe* by 12 feet. The scraper planks are 2 by 8 inches by 7 feet. These dl- mcnslons may lie altered to stilt condi tions under which work Is to lie done without changing wheels or lever.*. "When used like the split log drag, to trowel or smear the surface of a wet road, pieces of 2 by 4 timber can be fastened on the bottom of the scraper planks so as to prevent the blades from cutting nnd to make a flat sur face four inches broad to smooth the mud." W. J. CRAIG, Passergfr Traffic Passenger, General Pi WILMINGTON, N. C T. 0. WHITE, v, nger Agent I Funds For Road Work. According to reports published in the daily press, $2,000,0^0 will bo provid ed by this session of the state legis lature of New York for road improve ment In that state this year. This amount is less than that advocated by some, but It Is believed that It will lie ample when tho large amount of road Improvement work now under con struction and contracted for I* taken Into consideration, together with the fact that 92,000,000 of the *.'.,000.000 appropriate*! by last year's legislature has not yet been used. - - I e . Every Mao His Own Doctor. The average man cannot afford to employ a physician far every slight ail ment or injury tint may occur in his family, nor can ha afford to neglect them, as ao slight an Injury as U« scratch of a pin baa bean known to eeow the loss of a Umb. Hence every man must from necessity he his own doctor for this cteas of ailments. Sno re <• often depends npon prompt treat ment, which can only be had when suit- abt* medicines am kept at hand. Oham- lerlain's Remedies have been in the market for maay yean sad enjoy a good tenrtfirtoa. a . Chamber lei's Colic, Cholera and Diar rhoea Remedy far bowel oorapbdnta. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coeghs, colds, ertup and whooping ooush. . Chamberlain's Pain Balm ( an antis eptic liniment) for cuts, bruises, burns, sprains, swelAngs, lame baox and rheu matic pains ■ ' « ClambertaiiM Stomach aad Liver Tab.ets for onaatipalton, biliousness and * on ach troabto*. Clamber Iain’s Salve the ikm. i Oaa bottle of each of these five pre- grsgcsteccsmbat $L39. For sale by. tie free. Damag* from Landslides. Auckland, N. S., June 22.—New? received here report that excessive rains in Samoa have caused a land-j slide at Pago Pago, damaging the, American naval barracka there. One! man. Sergeant W. E. Ines, was killed. Tetter Cured. A lady customer of onrs had suffered with tetter for two or three years. It got so bad on bar bands t hat she conld not attend tp her household dntie*. One box of ( hamberlsin't Halve cored bar. Chamberlain’s medicines give splen did satisfaction in ibis comraunky.— M H. RODNEY & Co., Almond, Ala. Chamberlain’s medicines Are for sale by Dr. J. M. Klein. ———•♦* Exports of Gold. New York, June 22.—Further en gagements of gold for export to Eu rope. which, since the present move ment began has reached nearly *20,- 900,000 were made Saturday. The Ruaso-Chinese bank, which annonne- vd an engagement of *1,100.090 foi London Friday, engaged *650.000 ad ditional Saturday. This gold alto will be shipped to th« London mar ket, and It te expected, aa (fi th acase* of that aagaged Friday, H)e Russo- Chinese bank will receive interest On th* gold while In transit. Bert Barber,ot Elton, Wis; asys" I have only taken four doses ol your Kidney and Bladder Pills and they have done for me more than iny other madteiaa has ever dona. I am atill taking th* pills as L will a perfect cur*" Mr Barber refcrrto DeWitt* KMr*y abd Bladder ^flls, which are nnrqualed for Back^he, weak Kidneys, Inflanmation of the bladder and all urinary trouble*. A week treat- n ant for 25c. Sold by Jobs M Klian. for ditmam of Undafgraund Railway Opened. London. June 22.—The test link o. the late Charles T. Yerku# tube ays- tem of underground railroad eras open ed Saturday. The naw line which connect* the northern suburbs with the heart of London Is » tnlissl tong. It cost *25.000.000. A ”party ol financiers and officiate Attended ta « opening ceremonica, dhich waa fo\- lowed bv an elaborate lyncbeOn, y SMALL ACCOUNTS AS WELL AS lar^e ones are welcome here—you need not wait until your business has assumed great great proportions before opening an account. DO SO TODAY- Our patrons regardless of th€ amount of business done, receive ever)’ courtesy in all matters of business intrusted to us, and there is nothing in safe banking you will need which we cannot perform. It will pay you to be a patron. Let us prove it to you. Farmers and Merchants Bank