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I f. i Now to Make and Maintain Model Earth Highways. USE OF LOG DRAG ADVISED. •f Wat*r and Narrow Tiros, Fodoral Burosu of Public Implomonts to Use. How and Whon to Plow. ■- WbUr Amorican road builders are as <£> * capable of constructing good roads a» those of any country of the old world, they bare not l*een as loyally sup ported#* the men of those countries in maintaining the highways after com pietlon. and the deplorable state of many hundred thousand miles of road la thus accounted for. says a bulletin from tbe (Jolted States office of public roads. County and township officials may at tbe outset stand tbe expense of baring a road bolll but they strenn- | Ously object when asked to proride funds to rebuild the road that baa been allowed to go to ruin. It is Important that farmers learn of tbe benefits to be derived from good The Kind You itare Always and which has been In use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive yon in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ JU»t-a*-good M are but Experiments that trifle with ami endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless snbstitute for Castor Oil, Pare. . goric. Drops 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 cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tbo Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving keiJtbv and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea The Mother’s Friend. CEHUINB CASTORIA ALWAYS Bmts the Signature of Spring Styles. .TS3KSB g * Spring styles are not hedged about, or hidden away. The new Spring Suits are being shown in all the most glorious productions of artistic tailoring. We hardly think you have ever seen so rich a display of Spring Suits as we have provided this.sea-, son. and those who are es pecially hard to fit will find , it no ettort to g e t what they want from our new stock. We will be pleased to show you and give you an idea uf the latest and fin est in mode and fabric. Colleton 9 i Realty Company WALTERBORO S. C. IS BOA* OBADSB AS VOBK. • MMC'tlut couSMAmirda be Im- irttb tbe nesfljl * proper it road bow best is their charge, powerful eDemise water and narrow Dt effort of tbe roads should be destructive ef- as quickly Implements be of great- work are tbe be wheel scrap- 1 tbe spilt log Tbe Kind Ton Hare Always Bonght In Use For Over 30 Years. BENTSCHNER & VISANKA, S. E. Cor. King and Hasell sts Charleston, S. C '£i*f§s*inoZ JYotfod*. JAMBS E. PEURIFOT. JNO. B FEUklFOY PEORIFGY BROTHERS. kttorneys and Counsellors st Low. Ail Burins— fivn Prompt Attention. ovta thc mesa and standard. FALTERBORO. - - - 8. C. TOWN PROPERTY CHOICE FARMS TIMBER LANDS Watch this space Every week This Week We Offer No. 1 Lot in town of Walierboro. $.]00 00 \ a. Sab s Stables. Store and Resilience—Price Reasonable 4 50 ac e'iarm near Black Creek church, $425 00 ti. t>50 acres larm, 4 12 nates West Irom Wstterboro, $5,000.—Easy terms. 7. Hcntte »nd lot on Church Street,(1500 10. *5 000.000 feet velhiw pine timber, cheap 11 8 000.000 feet Rosemary and Short Lent pine timber. 13 Three lots In town of Walterboro. very cheap. 14 2~,000,000 feet yellow pine, rot-emary and hardwood. n. 1?.2«0 000 feet pine ami cypress in Colleton county in fee simple lt>. 100,000,000 leet Hardwood* on 10.000 acres. Very cheap and desuabie 17. 300 acre farm near Lodge tois county, $2500. cash. For further information address Colleton Realty Co M W. W. SMOAK JR., MANAGER. WALTERBORO, SOUTH CAROLINA. D. Real Estate, Brokerage end I nan renew. LOANS NEGOTIATED. HousWm to H«nt. Opposite the Market, WALTERBORO, 8. a At Hyrne’s Store With • meflj soil end s subsoil of snd gravel, deep plowing. Be end mix tbo clay with eoU and eaod, will prove Tbe combination forms • sand-day road at s trifling exponas. On tbs other hand, tt tbo rand bo en tirety of esnd a ml—aba will be a If It lagl—d sek- day eon ba ad. Bncb plowing would mainly i t bard Is day or graraf, plowing absnld la^ an It wneld ras—t In S—arnnSfaeo rat basins nnsnl a—d er gmvsk 4 raei n— enlr wb— to plow sad wba* a— is flow. Mt bsw and whan to ^^P®8g Mi Me Wgw mHM ^w^seCe —bed to in me tbe fli -MitoW tbe ras4— HAVE YOO been to Mrs. W. A. Black’s to see the Bargains that have been placed on her counters at and below cost? .- Summer dress goods, embroideries, laces, corsets, t> O ladies and children’s hose, Millinery included. Everything must be sold during the months of June tad July. Call and be convinced. MRS. W. A. BLACK THE LADIES STORE. lb dllcbsp o—— dgn bn aaad is grad If B bBBdfnd — t to —Mstatty He The C—it—wpIsUvn Man. tSBBBi tbon MO fa- a to bsttof For —to of a yogas —Bid be ndad to or radd ms- •bias. Tbla madOao to npifftoHy nao- ful la aaaootblng and erawnlng tbo Band sad to A—g dttebos. A day oubooll sad— s tbla ooottog of aoll Should a— be disturbed with o grader. It to olao a mistake to aoe a grader tadJBcrlaslsat-y oad to pall autorts I fin— ditches span a aond-cloy road. Not lafraanant ly tort aofl snd silt fra— ditch bottoms am pi tod Is tbe —tddle of tbe road Is a ridge, making ■ndbotoa a certainty. It to Important to natog a grad— to avoid building op tbo mad too mock at one time. ▲ rood gradually bnllt up by frequent one of Ms grad— will last bettor than If com- P to tod at aoe operation. • Tie foramen froqnently thinks hto raad a— be high to the ir— to- Ha plica a fa—1| depth only to rata Mat ba baa fnrmtohod the material tor of Brad. Afl Mpplra fratoi Uttfo Mock. Little Rode, May, a and— . , d . The farmers ire hiving some , giscourae enough with biinself; tad nice weather n^w for cotton, bla own thoughts are hto exeeOant and are taking advantage of it: £ ajrf * ,low *- H * ^ • The Sunday school with Mr. SHT S. B. Crosby is .gettting along terlous and Inward, and ba nicely, we have four classes Ha * T ®° out •* rtfc - H * kn,tl w- . ob ' aervatlous together and makes a lad- , d— of thorn all to climb to Qod. Joha We are are ?lad to say Barie. that Mrs Henry Hudson, who has been sick, is now conva lescent Miss Etta Hudson was a visitor to our Sunday School last Sunday. We were very glad to have her with us. Mr Amos Diawdy, from MtCarmel section, was a visi tor here Sundav last Miss Cora clack has been very sick for the past week, but we are glad Jony^he is getting AkM* lucely now. Guess Who. PATENTS CASNOW Another lot of Seasonable dry goods, Just in. Candidates’ Badly bpnioed Ankle Cand. Tbrae ynars ngo oar da—ril •d h- aakla and had b-a terribly for two daya tad not —opt a miaato. Mr gflll^t, of Itottor. Tea a., told aa of Oha—bsrtai V« FbU.Balm. Wa wont to lb»‘ ttora b—t— sround and had no —ora tooabto with bar aakla.—>1 M Brand—, Homptoo, Toon. $5 and 60 canto sto—for by Joha M Kiotu. Socioty Woman Growing Tailor. Sodoty womoa both la tbo Ualtod States and tbo Ualtod Kingdom un doubtedly are booomtag tailor with ovary passing generaUoa. Thera are In the p recent decade many who are of good hoight, and It to notloonbto that tbe debutantee of each succeeding year appear to have gained n little In th—r average of etatura. No Need of Bag—tag from Moa? romorkohls cans of -a—ash trap btoe bora —tooted by Chamberlain's it—oh and Ueor T>M—a One aoa Jr ajtaw^box—of Ktoia'o drag st—a. ■ffa— of A doctor hao aaao—mad that P—fumes effected by bis varloas pa- tleots In time produce aa otaet apoa tboee using thank Violets Inculcate a predisposition to sympathy and dn- votiou, sermnlum mnkao oaa andn—oao and bold, —tat ganoratoe craft and bastaooo capabmuea. Rassla loath— Indolence, while vervain develops a taste tor fine arts. E Cards Polished from now p t illafter the election e* if brief, for $5._ per Card. . It is not too early to let the “Dear Pee- pul’ know that yon are a candidate. The Press and Standard. it* M Mvt b Tlw WmM. - - Women and Klevator Service. A man who baa a faculty tor statin Acs has made out a statement to the effect that It takes twlcn as long to transport women la elevators as men, because they take long— to . get off aad on, and be says oa that account the elevator service Is slow— where tosses are carried op and down.—Chi. Mgo Dally N-ra Nate re bM provided tbe ^ith aartota aatadWiallaki a—i aa tha S ra juices, snd it to tbruagh those ihat the food we eat to aotod apoa i a way ao to aradaos too rtoh. IttVttUISntATESTSEWIKH— RUNNI