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Mihovb/. h:i;h<>ril v JJAt '-tCH St. Louis Man Burns It With '-t Limcstor.e. .j; i' m ».ff.■ 1, **- : S*^* « j Millinery Hea i no *> M'l l < I * HIS FUEL BILLS CUT IN HALF 1 $ . — i Alexander Marahall Obtains Interns l 1t*,V »f 11 *<■» » ‘ I, * * .i |i j/ if » m ! -'u* .ill N *.« »| ,-j Ladies: My store is full to overflowing with beaut! Heat by Mixir S Limestone v/.th | ful.spring and summer hats. I have Sold an irhntense 'V Coal — Clnrkers eliminated *—Smoxr Reduced to Minimum, : 1. Why will you you can get bett terboro merchants? cyder • houses when rjjrices from Wal- n> \g m 2. Why don’t Wal terboro mer the people k let bargains they of -r.j> 01 i-lil / advertise more and sell and what ve to r rr.1 • ■»« » V. 3. WLy, will you send^f^rour . ; joh wor| when yo^ic^n gel it at home just as cheap or cheaper?® • • •<? wa.. ^va>»> MsrsaeK* Maerraww! I 1 rtd . i| 9U ill;'! V. » , i|t » 1 >in*.i 'm ul n' ri' 11) I'mv • , ,,, I. i-ii ttivt.'i b *a mdiioT ,%i.- iiu J^TIhiI^ vbY?-»r ! ■fljik'i •niqa'^llaour K >0 /avtne tUt j )a Iiobiki »»i:m (Hb .eiuntizn y«J a'ubiX lulled a aialloh !’• Hite tui.ft .nlbu A 11 71 ell 1 r r • * •’allol* x a Ilite iui>B ,»ilb„ 4. Why. will ypu meud money for, forgign;,^^;;vhich contain no Colleton County or local at home that ^ "* can patronize a paper here more than the worth of your money ted oh home affaj^s? o * . t) 7 r»«'.r» ijm/i.?. jfid) bflwi m oiand bjnoflH r i.rn ^tjvH jIiIjEi**w >;!/ii,^oj fitilz ^ T'WAD These are four vital questions we vmi Amwer * 3V ^ MO'm^ ji;»f .riDh n't) jrMl^ yjiTtf 1u c 'f • d vfini amoDni Tt/oy (ffurr^/o/l !•> i Remember am h you and will do your work ^dhljitly news of the county pftfhjfrly, if you do so. Alexander Marshall of St. told the other* »!ay how be has solve.! anjiuportant problem that may great- ■ ly rejuee Uie world’s consutuntl'iu of j cord. He elalms to hate diseovered n mrth- | od -tv here by the cost of coal, by the I use of limes rone. In furnaces of any ; kind may be reduced to one half. The : ! limestone exists In sutUcieut ijuauti- ( J ties in the Tiasa Muffs along the I Mls'i"ippi river to supply Alton with J fuel for eeufuries to eotue. Mar>liaU*s ! •chei.ie proved generally successful. "You see. I throw fn plenty of oml ' 1 to get a rtsThof (Ire In the fumore." i ( said Mr Marshall to « ret*orter of the j ft j ft. Louis Post-IMspatch. “Tlieu 1 ^ throw In euual parts ia bulk 0/ coal | ^ and limeutone. lu n few minutes a ! a white ltt*:U Is geuerated which has nb- ( soluteiy no smoke.” ! k A strong limelight Mhxc at once % | flared up In the furnace. The former * dark Mack smoke froth the stacks be- 1 g.'.u to be traurfennid Into a light I niiy gas—carbonic acid gas released ' from the carbonate of lime. The beat * was intense, and lu a feW mlhntes It ! Sei incd as If the seams of the Millers { wo i!d melt. "Coni alone never gave such a boat.” remarked Mr. Marshall. “In n few Wcf-s I Khali have a testing nppam- tus here fnf the purpose .it finding out exactly the amount of heat uuita In a given quantity of coal awl them the munlier of unit? it) coal and lime stone." *1 After the test the residue left was exhibited hi Ht« grate. There were *0 clinker*. The coal had evidently all leva consuiucd. ,, “The residue makes a good fertlli- xer" Mr. Marshall said. “Of course Jhe ashes are not so good ns the tlnnc* Itone liefore burning, for that con tains 4u per cent more of carbon. The advantage l!«i lu the fact that use has already been made of flic coal. Loft In the ground for a longer lenoili f time the burned limestone will birtng jalltHit exactly thijjyjgie ; effect »s the pore kmestone—tnat Is. In cocrt^ctlng l the acidity pf tftp «ail k ” j Mr. kiarsiiniL then explaiued that the] 0011I he-formorly^ueed up to the eve of] his limesfohc ' fheKfll^i'ovefx* a slvoft M jtlme ago cost Tbn nc^tiav] Cost of ItmiWtiinA i». wNjmits n ton, the llmasCoo® inufl cwKmr. q*e<V' htUf and balt tfte.nctuql cost L'rt the Marob«li ilK'uttogAmMatot^m, fl.lJO- i"« W ..I ,)i t*iM gt:iih// “the use of tt*ridlXCoMptnChrtMd| Mr- J: Marshall, “wwlbl.'t tttfttre heajt which'dhri *#e Avnuld d^ i#fli«>’ j th* Mg/VHyij^rtfl'ke^ ubtawfiyfe,; are no hvwmiicMftl^ ul bcsid«tTlbrihh»e jt(n /|1 : , -,1 peaftotlrfHtJttM- In the I oiiUt^ftv* v^^jnkay nothlitftiftflUi^ftue consi.lewj|iff!. 1 |[, red»ttiJwnV*O»0 fc°st. .HoHiliji ^ line this spring and will pletserund sell to the mos; care ful ^bviyer^ ^Calt and icfcpect and you will select, be pleased - ii- .1 < h, 1 '! A i if Respectfully, • * ftnps. J. S. Jones. . I \ in 1 i m 111 * 1111 m-i mini m M-t-l■^l^l m m f-H n \H OF ALL KINDS DONE A l t , tlbc press an& Stanbarb. rt- IT; lif M * A#- , I 4 * { f « « » A - d you w! M '40iw«ib x»t .t«,q/id shatn id ■oil! a BO( Um an ;at Ims * bni'. q *» 1:1.*.» 08 ,««ii so oaaod-i d««j •^Mni vlnn ad) .iuounoM tlHriaM )*M| *»»i) ,v«niau.M iU «[u4 UiW Jan; a *Jn9r> dl ii4i*iu jifi wrrrt doaill \ i ■ l : -; i •. m iii ^,1.. .r fun ni‘>A ’•) d. W v A ’!u . L.«*0t V/ iV 1 '* f-1 a<K]u‘-1 1# SATISFACTION GUARANTEED ^ I 1 ri.v* ,, ,i |j .,,1 n r % ^ # I ^ ’ if ’l* II tlll^ ’ll l '..i., .(ft •> - ‘ frWuWLYh 1 ® which we « ill gladly quote yoq» i t * v Blank lbc»r forms of All kinds > rried' in stock. Call We have just received a new stock 6f 'letter' and note pa par, i 1 bill heads and etatemehts, enVe- lepasof all kinds aril colors. «*o*i ynoid o. i[j I.*, Vi j l,; '*'•* ‘ «Jf ► W 1 Wll > - i.ti-i, *> in .hi always earned in stock, and see ns when in town. . [)ii 1 j i . - : Uiill 1 /r , > * 1 • 1 ij bi , 1 ‘II It < •' .1! 1 < 1 ■ 1 .'vi i t r ij‘ DO YOU KNOW PROF. HOLDEN l ' ‘ • i Tk* SCrtl'WlWae CWw Lactataa Wid Corn Trains Hava Added // I ' MMdttaaitw^txStoftsa ^ nrf .. J^rof. Holderf»«f>»vcd for u n book whi-h ‘c4v«** the '^nfnUft hie I « H V/ vv^fti mMWlt v.aUft l, Jwft MU*.!(tsM44* a Jr 1 -MOST VALUABLE BOOK C EjH -» * dlturist arjrl" Mh i4r wTiyi in..* mgxs Th^n thorp are tlpn| with, and. moft pcrfcatltfl 1 •-■s qM)hfctrtit.d ciP'.tain^JftiJp/rfr^tlp q rfwtTif itjIftoilt’MmA Of lime. j [ fonJtip^mp.Lirficss hpatafeBniixffftpiyii J| beconM )Ae> vMiab .fbUWt hiazp t JL bx^yahmatedlirfi'it carbo»iq,m>| .A *P ,9111*1) m .tli If >i uajunattiai ** ’• ?o4t> ?J** •dTiiaidi jiaiilai* tains 100 page, and over 80Ulna- ^ ^ M v4 , ftdillaiv A*ot d g i io eoafteiefthiaik eftiii \^k id you the book by mail, postpaid. , i rn nsanftvrMiuAfUU noX jfn^wnd'rWT” " ts many times hotter t|)ftA|.j||c< ord nan - coni fire. In order to make It %in< ttptess we must shut off u* much r*’! J M * rldoiiU ausmitf^ “loloBii'L vasi'.i ^0103 m* T9d) tfllii* uiKiqib too / ) •a'd.mta’J W l u :en as p losing iutcud 'DJtcb ove id one >• rgjljjh 'wh|ch coal Is diuupad^L^ba lop by a slcM of uiechanlAr ^onCnVrfnrt* which preyents anyjiatfiftnaftudkabftHili wkch oifr 1 - ever since 1 read of the experiments • wa^rwoyfcs^MIt- tsM? bn« ***** vfMiMmiiiititrtfatktHb m muifti nmuyt . «akl* oi Jrud msdi mImJ kmm d aVy m iSSSm Im^kan^i be okafMiiMlsw hwMftkdr* and by the note. t *dt laoqa arthhfa hoa doaiH tf a ai.l •dfsH-m»—JMMmnKnw «0 to T i\ rather .mMtifBWnoil i»»d s.tu^vW ira ‘sfis’Vlirs ifcsm'ri Wl lot. I 111 11 * iii // Jin! /non) vinx nii.i n ?f() iutf in i tfoy ;1<ii.il .'.‘jl 1 oi Ti'f / n) ii'i ’iill ''lidW .‘(Jl .vo<j l*dfi ; • i ,:i iu» hvi.,- ('(''-niij ■ rj , i >):•(, low US .anifi P.YAWJA in /1. IL 1«l; t.y (*/ ijl'Mf nfo ')7/ .MffjrVf/t bnuotf i* f)Hl e-oh tfiymjir.ci’it I I>- J •Inixl f> fl^ifnul 77/ juuomi i-53k*j (ting limestone red bot in r^toruO^er the flre.^^rondered sconce if the gas .could nCw made ligM In thVfurnnce tberlUrSdMKSilie heat Oder tlVjAiU a se ries of ex perl men tF lasting over a month 1 learned that It could l>e done. Toigy n , M*wnraiiy IpSfavflelet "l-V;*,. ’ l 11 ® •* flftjr-tbn Sljii" of age aud is of 1 o^ 1 ^ ! i-'/.C^tch deaceuL He wean* a large red- -n or * aA,r 1 * '11 i s jvr. ' .Vcf'OJ % s> (MA^nmnAi 3ht *,/Aa jmAHD$I3IVi fiii.iTiAW 30 OHO HHHHII Hie Press and Stall Sfejgrbffir "wrtjrffw “ F. X. Bixby of RL Louis Is president nod one of the principal stockholders In the Whiting plant wb#c% thg Jifsr Portraits on ft boss. painted shoes promise to be .this summer. Most of them are ties, and those expected to become the most fasionable are of white pat- ft sonodqoHqfijOW^m^ESJtr’’ mostly in Watteau patterns. 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