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: ig v k I1CKKN PtATHER MILLINERt. of oar lady frleodii who still ir fratbers In tb#ir hats In defiaiuv Of the Audubon soiiety will not hold their beads so high when they learn that many of tin* swell milliner;, entsib Sshaseriii- Im > e a ianre and Inereanlne trade w!d» some of our M( poultry plants. We hafe seen many a slekle feather •dorulng a thirty dollar hat. ami many • blackbird perched on a tielle's ttonnet la simply a cushion stuffed with Black Minorca feathers, while often a church choir prima donna has kept time to her solo with a plume plucked from a Japanese bantam cock. The Pea bright bantams, the Silver Spangled and Golden Penciled Ham- burgs, the Gold and BUrer Polish the Hoodana, the Games, the Attdalu the Leghorns, the pheasants, the the ducks and the geese, af ford ail variety of color and furnish ■Mtrrlala for teds and faneiss to glad den any debutante’s heart Indeed, the day is coming when the fastidious fashionable wfi! run chicken millinery plants of her own or eoaopel her better half to bread stock that will bring only feathers that are in atyle. had, aa the styles often change over aftbt, the poultry man will be at hla wits' end to keep op with the procaw That will be a aad day far the penl- Wy business, for only the poaltrymen who can roetsei the stflaa or get tipo Mam headquarters will have succsaa. While the rest eHU be hang ep In the •arret with the wM hooneta, cloaks and tkit eve oet of data. > PKATHBM AND KMSHELLh. Turkeys .arq .thick aa Teaaa. The Lana Star State baa KMWO.OOO pounds of turkey That's a alca hooch of for the rangers who havo tak en the bine ribbon for turkey prodoc- tisn. Go to Toxas If you wish to got the "know how." When tip authorities of the Daw vtBe (Pa.) Insane asylum advertised fir 1.000 pounds .of live turkey only one reply was received fi county. t Center county Ailed the tract AH the turkeys were pounds or over st 1A cents per pound. It tikes MOO pounds of turkey for the Thsuknglvfbg and Christmas dinner at this iwnutinn "When the cat’s away the swla will play" in that patent dry feed hopper which la warrantad to hop. Whether It brings a big crop of eggs we know net, but it certainty Is an automatic Bure batch mouse Incubator. ^ Hava you heard the news from Mis souri? Her last annual report shows a poultry product of 140,000,000. Her hens laid 1(J?.HV5,638 dosens of eggs, worth flO.000,000. Missouri beads the band. Tbs great American ben baa knocked out the great Missouri mule. How shall | get fresh eggs? Fresh eggs are composed of good strains, good pains, good brains and good grains. Mix these well In a scientific manner, ’and you will have eggs to burn. Every tHpe a ben cackles she does not lay, anlmmore than every time you —,jjsy .something that will * ious. The ben tells a lie feed ami drink that you to give her. We will but we can't forgive you better. |tlng gifts of poultry don’t preacher. If you do. joke that is one of the fathers will die out. us quietly remind you preachers prefer wa- hens get the roup, ha sure bora In. They will what you ought not to have filled them up with oil, axle grease, pat- and bug juice, top off . Liniment will curs any- com to a cracked smoke It’Wfi ftsat American panacea. If theaa an fan, call ha the family phy- "Thearty t has IfPWept early ynffer < THERE ARE OTHERS. We found the following in the Pee Dee Advocate, which is pnbliahed by our friend. R. L. Frteman, and we only wish to add that there are a few more papers in the state besides the ones he named who will not take a whiskey advertisement at any price. Among them he will fird the Bamberg Herald and the Sumter Herald, and if we are not mistaken, Brother Birchmore of the Camden Messenger is in the same boat. As be says, they make very tempting offers, and while we have never met this party, we would be delighted to refuge this very desirable (?) bus- i 1 FASHION JOTTINGS. “A whiskey drummer came to our office twice last week to try to get in advertisement in the Advocate. He triad to argue os into taking it, and said if he were publishing s paper he weuld be in for the busi- ums. He said that he did not know of a daily paper that did not take whiskey advertisements, sad had found but two weekly papsrs that did not take them. They ware Harts- viDe and Bennettsville. We pre sume that he has not tried many, but ff all the rest took them, the Advoaate would not, no matter what price is offered. Wt bevy not yet joined the graft gang. We can add The Pram and Stand ard to the above list. We have re fused many. Notes. Mr J II Ryan of this place want to Savannah W weak on business. 8 B Hester, of this plaot spent last Wsdaesday at home, Ex»ey Ga. What has become of whistling Rufuaf I don't see anything from her lately. 1 would like to see some- thieg from her. And do yon really think candy effects the OartP Edna;—f know tkat it doea. Why this box Jack brought me fer e valentine moved my heart a little nearer to bint Jlv son wents to merry your daughter, doe* she know how tok cook e dinner? Yes, if she gets hn victuals./or one. Does.your son ew.o how to supply them? Black Eyeasa RHEUMATIC FOLS! Aie \ on Sore Your Kidneys art Wall? Many rheumatic attacks are dne to uric add in the blood. But the duty of the kidneys is to remove all ario acid from the blood Ita presence there shows the kidneys are inactive. Don’s dally with **arle add solvent*.” Yon might go on ti.l doomsday with them, but enill you cure the kidneys yen will never well Doen'e Kidney Pills not only remove uric acid, bot cars the kidneys “if* 1 * 1 dwi «er from orie add is •bom. B. Celvo. bcokbtndtr, employ ed et The State Publishing Co . offlela) P rinters for the atate of Booth Carolina, deg at YilO Limber Bl, ColnmbU. LPnSEi'lLf 01111 ** *ee"*tE" ft* it eu Shot belief. 1 need binds of Itatmeats. The pain wee it Mp* M»_Lbi py bipe eiear to the cot help me. I seek e long trip In bop. Umt the ekuw of riSSl.' help me. I was awsy for three i heehangefer the .. 1 heard of Doea’s Kidney flUe end bird catchee the worm’’ ?tkia*. You will not get early wTWer eggs If yon enooee ell morning. "The beet bene lay early. If you feed a fifteen minute maah at 8 or • o'clock, ^ur beet ben will be on the neet and will get left If the geta left, you gefjjft - * r you pA^ere your birds fer the Shows? lift cousdence and the stand ard guide you. There people who cut eff extra points, pub nut feathers and dye wing flight* here may get blue ribbons In this world, but tbe devil Will get them In tbe next Novel Road Markon .. It Is very annoying to have grocers’ wagons and other vehicles spoiling tin- lawn by cutting off the corners of the drive, and many people use white washed stones at intervals to warn drivers not to cume too close to the grass. However, these are not pleas ing objects. A novel plan published by a gentleman In Lawrence. N. Y.. Is worth considering, says the New York Herald. Three or four places were plained together In such a way •e to have a private drive, and It came necessary to have something that would Indicate by night where the load was that led to this •anUemqa’e To neve the expense of a lamp. [ and artificial light he planted a tree whkfe is fairly «eo- Brecttcal an a more expenrire tlSht M mou. Foeler-MUtmrn Or, BigfElo, New york, sole age tt for the Unfed States. -Doea' Due ef the Newest Fur Coats of the Seeson—The Modish Colier. Women who like to look at novelties even when they cannot buy those things have bts*n struck recently In a fashions hie fur shop by a coat of seal- skin and heavy gold filet net. Tbe coat is abort and loose and is inset with filet net.. On that Is ocnbrohlered a heavy raised design in shaded brown chenille and brown velvet matching a euAXT Mina A pattern of this smart bolero Jacket may bo had to six 'ifcip M to a lachoa bust mcasura. goad W a—ts to this of- givtng number of pattern RUN aad measure, and It wtli bo gro—ptlf for- to you by mall. tbe eeelekin in tone. Large pendent ornaments of brown velvet eheaiUe and goM ere set on the fronts qpd the sleeree. Doubtless such jackets will be craved by many baautkaa, but the ^ire wlQ prevent these little garments of geld and for from becoming common this sea eon. The fashionable collar is fitted dose to tbe neck and Is very high at the back and aides, curving to a comfort able lips under tbe chin. The fur storm foliar Is here again. It la not so high aa it need to be, but high enough to suit women who suffer from drafts on the beck of their necks. Even women who have themselves pictured by expensive artists are wear ing low cut gowns for ,tbe sittings. The greet Sargent under fashion in sistence has been obliged to put a scarf about the shoulders of bis models. Among the fashionable jewelry of moderate price lapis lazuli. Jade, cam efit jent from shell or figral. Venetian beads and tbe old timr'jet are all back. Antique patterns in brooches, bracelets, rings, etc., are to be bed in sterling silver gilt at moderate prices. Above the modish coat collar one sees more often than anything elae a lingerie stock high to tbe tips of tbe ears at tbe sides and high at the back, but rounded under tbe chin. Very smart la the bolero Illustrated to be worn with a princess frock, ft Is trimmed with braid, and tbe becom ing notched collar Is beavfly braided In several varieties of braid. Tbe cuffs are treated In tbe same fashion. JUDIC CUOLLBT. — e Sharper Than Needles. "As sharp aa a needle" Is an •Ion that comes readily enough to the tongue, but in reality tbe needle Is an altogether inadequate Standard for comparison with tbe Instruments tat nature fashions. Although our knowl edge of tbe misapplied nee of a point may painfully a belief In its moat of the pricks and racetve when ticspseek matna ef the plant and aiw Inflicted with mneh When the baby is cross aad has you worried and worn out yon will find tat • Bui* Cascnswoet. tho well known remedy tor babies and children, will quiet the little one in a shorrt time. Tbe Ingredients are printed plainly on tbe bottle. Contains no opiates. Sold by John M Klein. Excursion Kates To New Orleans, Mobile and Pen sacola via Southern Railway. Account Mardi Gras celebration at Now Orleans, La, Mobile, Ain, and Ben •acola, Fla, tbe Southern Railway an nounces the verv low rate of one first- clam fare pint 25 cents foe the round trip. Tickets on sale February 28th, 27th, 18th end 20th Inclusive; March 1st aed tod, indusive^good to leave Nee Orleans returning not later than March loth, 1908. Stop-overs allowed going and return log For rates, detailed information, etc., apply to nearest Tiokst Agent or addrees J- O. LUSK, Division Passenger Agent Chariest on, 8. C. ——— i Notice by Administrator • S’ Ow the 14th of March, 1906, I will moa my final retara to the Probate thereafter will, *»>« m*v <* mi i i«raL>-! C. F. Smoak G. W. Milky Car Load of Fine Horses and Mules Wc have just received from the west a car load of fine horses and mules. We can supply vou with a fine farm mule, good horse, first class We have as fine selection of horses and mules as can be purchased at any market in the State. Call at our stables when in town and be convinced We can sell them as cheap as any horse dealer in the State. „ - WE ALSO - Gladstone Fooled Them. Mr. Gladstone was invited to attend one of Punch’s famous dinners. He was to meet Harry Furules, who bad. as one might say, discovered tbe Glad stone roller aad was In the habit of caricaturing the statesman weekly by representing ha almost buried In his own eolier. Mr. Ferulas had of course been told tat a was to moot Mr. Gladstone, and the endve company tasked favwnrd with amassment to tbs the Meal and the actual and Mf^Uadetooe vrith It. but he wore a Mttta band of whits linen, behind which net even the tea ef the ear eeald to concealed. He had , appeaeiatad the situation and provldad for It have on hand a line of buggies wagons and harness, which we guarantee to be as good and durable as any buggies, wag ons and harness sold anywhere in the south, and at prices to suit the times. Smoak-Miley Company . Branc ivtm.kI' - - £. r In Tbe Columbia, Feb. 12.—A mem ber of the assembly was reciting some dogge'ral today—he di 1 not say that it was apropos, but it has ita point. This appeared in a magazine once and may not be accurately represented here, be cause it was written hurriedly aa the narrator was listened to. The leader should be patient till the end. BILL, MB’S IN TROrBLE. I've got a letter, parson, from my ton away out West, Au’ my ol’ heart’s is as heavy as an anvil in my breast, To think the who’a fotur’ 1 bad once so proudly planned Should wander from the path of right an’ come to such an end; I told him when he left ns, only three short years ago, He’d find kimaelf a-plowin’ i u mighty crooked row— He’d miaa his father’s counsels and his mother’s prayer too; Bot he ■ ild the fane waahatefo' 9 an* he guessed he’d have to go. I knew thtt’s big temptation for a youngster in the West. Bat I believed onr Billy had the courage to resist; An’ when he left 1 warned o’ the ever wailin’ snares That lie like bidden sarpinta in life’s pathway everywhere*. Onr Bill, be promised faithful to le keerfnl’ an’ allowed He’d build a reputation that’d make us mighty proud; Bot it soems as tapr my counsel sort o’ faded from his mind. An’ now the boy’s in trouble of the very wnstest kind. His letters come so seldom ti»at 1 somehow sort o* knowed That Billy was a trampin’ on a mighty rocky road; Bat I never ouce imagined be would bow my bead in shsnie An’ in the dost would waller his , ol’ daddy’s honored name. He writes from out in Denver, . an’ the story’e mighty short; 1 just can’t tell hit mother; it’d crush her poorol’ heart, An’ so I reckoned, parson, you might break the news to her Bill's in the Legislator’, but he doesd’t say wha* fur.—The Record. SECRET RITES GIVER ■rf Do Express Companies Thus Aid the Mail Order Houses? CONGRESSMAN SO ALLEGES. Mr. Anthony Praaanta Evidenoe to Stow Violation of Intoretato Com- moreo Aot—Chicago Concern Indiotod Fir 11 toga I Uee of MoNe. • ’ <a A day of reckoning Moms to to In prospect for some of the Mg mall or der booses which appear io have been violating the laws. Congressman D. R- Anthony of Kansas, who repro- »«oti the Laa van worth district and ta a wm of oae of the meat noted edi tors la the history of hta state and a neptow of Mias Susan B. Anthony, the fa moos woman suffragist, has famish- •d wldenco to Postmaster General which h said to show tat af ta mall order concerns enjoy cat ratas from the oxpreos gathering facts to aatotantiato hta statement that ta express eompantee gtva discriminatory rates, them en abling ta mall order people to ship their goods to coos try eoatocnen at ratsa low as or even lower thao those suggested la the postmaster general’s recent recommendation for th^sotab- itahaant of a, parepts post Should these charge* to subotaatistod both the express eompantee aad the ma> order concerns partic^nUag in thte on- derhaad work are able to proaocattan under the kateootnto commerce act, jori as tho railroads and the Standard OO company have bean prosecuted for A girl ean’l help looking co quettish even al a man’s picture in a newspaper. Kever can tell when you'll mash a finger or suffer a cut, bruise, burn or scald. Be prepared. Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil instantly relieves the pain—quickly cures the wound. Many coos try merchants oppose par- _ boo because they fear ttot tt woakl give soch an advantage to ta amll order stereo in ta large eftteo tat ta local retailers would to driven out of boeteeea. Jvst how Mr. Anthony's tevestlgstisna may tare ant Is a matter of eonjactvrs, bot shoold hip statements to substantiated by of ficial Investigation It Is evident that the discovery of express rebates will tend to reconcile retail merchants to PSitels post tegtslatfcm. At any rate, these charges coming from a man of Congressman Anthony’s standing should cause thousands of mall order patrons to think twice before patronis ing houses inspected of violating this highly important taw. Those who be lieve in equal rights to all and special privileges to none will be Inclined to clam the mammoth mail order con cerns with tbe Standard Oil company and other preyera on tbe public weak In Iowa tbe federal authorities are going after one mall order concern, ttot of Sears, Roebuck A Co. of Chi cago. in another way. THie federal grand Jury at Dos Moines bis returned an Indictment tn a three count* against ta Chicago firm’on charges of using the malls to defraud. It is alleged ttot this eoneera sold to a citizen of Des Melges some paints which It described in a letter to the prospective buyer as eeatelsteg white lend and being mamifaoeared ‘‘in oar own great paint factory nader the ao- pervlaion of the fiaest paint eapette.* Tbe indictment sets forth that tbe points did not contain white lead and were not mannfnetsred In the con cern's own factory, Beam. Roebuck A Co. not poaoesaiag a palst factory. Tbe other two esanta same a rernl free delivery ceoto vtottaa who bought two rings from the the strengkh af a mendstieo. •as of mid to eoatalp pearls the other pearls and rnbtao. taw ef .the rings Matahtsf tft fttoaad. aecerdtog to the As the catetagneo and tto ••eat thnogh Em me Re, a vtotadtaa af the fadeval Whether this there ta feed ta Hoe that yea yon wane by _ acriptloo of it to a catalogue aaa lag your money by Tho happiness reaped tolay depends on that sown yesterday. The nearer the intimaev the more cuttiop’y do we feel the un- k'orthiness of tho j e we love; and because you love one, ami would die for that love tomorrow, you have not forgiven, and yon will never forgive* that friends mis conduct. And herein lies the magnanimous courage of love, that indures (his knowle<:r with out change.—Robert Louis Stev enson. In tliy book, O Lord, are writ ten all that dd what they can, though they cannot do what they would.—St Bernard, - The focal merchant heaps hta goods In sight, and this post baser always knows what to Is boyiag. Purcbasln? articles , by mall Is pretty much Hkv swapping pocketknlres "unsight an, unseen.” Very frequeatly tbe oth<* boy's knife ta not half so gooJ a kni as yoors, but when you trade tin way your knife is gone ts a go.» rale to Insist upon seeing tl.w knife lx fore making tbe trade. At your home stores you cun alw»' see the knife and test the blades before buying. -—4 Work Sor Live Improvement Society. Iu small centers of population where none but the most general laws gov ern It Is necessary to form an im provement’society to look after tbe health and well being of the people a* a whole, says the Los Angeles Times The laws of hygiene must l*e observed. Both sewers and surface drainage should be provided by the ;»eople as a whole, and where no city government exists this is a splendid work for a live society for civic betterment Ask Yourself the Question. Why aot is* Ck'mboriain’a Pal* Bate wtote |Oa have rheumatism? Wa tea! oare that tto result will* to prompt •• 1 •• *.-* Sr J 4 i-«n r. 60 .«*» * '* *• F.» >•»'»>*-/ ... Kleia. A good steer properly dress id and P«*tably cat yields la weight tto fol- tauds, 2lf VI chocks, IS; nixte. Ifi: ■ana. 4; shanO, T; tallow. tTitemg* OJfi; sausage meat, l; aOakaMsL UO; teahaga, 2. Net lam ta catting ta 0£k w Keeping Open taqnm. Everybody is welcome when we fee good; and wo feel ttot way onlv wh*. car dtoestiv* orgmns art working proc erly. Dr King’s New Life Pill* regnuj the notion ef stomach, liver and bowel •© perfectly one can’t Mdp feeling go* when to uroe theee pUta. 25c at Johoh Klein‘a drag store. A Rejected Truth. Revolutions of ages do not oft re •over the loes of a rejected truth, foi the want of which whole nation the worse.—Jote MUton. ;r.r. ?* Tt ** >< ^ r * 1 *. j* - __ Btomnoh and Liver Thbieteand v^Ihii -I Doan's grocer, Bolphar A. X «Prtn«,Tex mK of Igaoraaoo la seieaoe is the re- or ef tto failure to Enf—inal JYotfoM. R nmovoT. no* m. rmaam PKDBM BBOTHXBS. Attorneys wad rant Law. AH Mam Bna VvMnt'Atte&m.! tern Mm Pieapt . - OVta TNC Facia AMO STANMaa WALTEBBOHO. - - - g. C. MI Batata, Brokerage IT and LOANb NEGOTIATED. HousMto Opposite tto Market, WALTERBORO. & a MIOOOOOOOOOOOOO| H- V. BLACK SB, DENTAL SURGEON Mfieo Hoar*: 8.90 am to P- na. 8 to 6 p. m. Walter boro, g| C J. K WiUEl Arronnw At Law Ovvxoa Oocnv Hoou BquAan. WALTERBORO. B. a OFFICE OF IDp. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: ! J* S** 1 ► 9p.a.,gp.aL WALTERBORO. B. O. Clffoate c i .Oanfia. The Island off Luzon, of which Ms- ■ija is the cs(>Usl. ha* three seasons, known n* tUe «-oid. the bot and tto wet. T!i»* mertu teni|K*ratute of the cold ven.-ou Is of the hot 87.20 and of l.n* wot N4.rj! The cold season, tbe lit** 1 '! -ujoyabie Mme of the year for Kiin>;>c;i:ix. **\ cn.;^ from Xovem- l**r t<> .'Lr.-f-'i. li.1 reuHon from Mar«*;» to .!'::.*• ami t:«• wet from Jane to .\ov»*iul)t r Sive Money bv Having Chamberlain's Comth Kemedy. 1 on will pav just as much for a bottle ot Chamherlsm’* Cough Remedy as for any of the other medicines, but yna^save money in bnying it. The saving is ia what yon eer. not what yon pay. The eure-to curesyou quality is in every bot tle of this remedy, and yon get good re sults when you tske It. Neglected colds often develop serious conditions, aad when yon buy a oongh medicine yon want to to surf yon are getting one that will cure yonr cold. Chamberlahi'a Cough Remedy alwaya cures Price 96 and 50 canto a bottle. For tale by Jote M Klein. t Once Upon a Tima. Cholmondely—You and yonr are twins, are you not? __ anto-^Wu ware when wa were rea. Now. however, she Is five than L—Oevaland Taaflii All 6» t**uC*i& Vi':.! Or & .itiiLrirv