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men! in easily digested form.
Scoff s Emulsion 2t powerful noumh-
naeat—fcijkly ceacssSratsd.
It makes bone, blood and muscle without
putting any tax on tbe digestion.
ALL ORUQQISTSi SOo. AND SI.OO.
HINTS FROU IffISSODRI.
M*w to Um tK# King Drag and Hava
an Ideal Road.
Itt Hlaaoori the roada art really bad,
sad Improvement by tbe King road
drag baa bean taken up ayatefnatleally.
The following anggestlons are from a
belle tin by the Mlaeouri board of agri
culture:
Don’t drive too feat
Don’t walk. Get on tbe drag and ride.
Don’t wait for yoor neighbors to taka
hold. They may be waiting on you.
Don’t wait for the big grader te
come and shape up your road. All
you can do dm will help to make tbe
work of the grader permanent.
Don’t try to drag with one piece; uae
two. One will scoop out tbe hollows
In the road and deepen them. When
two are used the one keeps the other
up. and aeon tbe hollows will have
filled and become level like tbe balance
of the road.
Don’t wait for good roada until the
dty folka begin to talk about mac
adam at public expense. This will coat
from $3,000 to $3,000 a mile, and for
country purposes, where there is no
heavy hauling. It is ao batter than, not
as aaaUy maintained as, a road proper
ly mads with tbe drag. Five dollars
a mile with a proper use of the road
drag will keep the ordinary. country
cond that is properly drained, graded
and bridged or culverted la first eUf
condition nine moot ha In tha 7 oar and
fltoka It a fairly decant tend the other
three months. But this cannot be done
tn ene yeer or two. The longer the
drag to used Intomsantly the hotter
the roed win become until finally ft
hi oval and amooth and hard and elas
tic; This to the Meal road, and noth
ing but a road properly made with the
drag or an asphalt road meets all thees
regulrements.
AN ASPHALT ROAD.
Now Jersey ta Esperimant With Mix
ture of That Praduet With Dirt.
The New Jersey state department of
highways to to construct in Mercer
county an eaperlmeatal mile of s new
automobile roed. the plans for which
State Boad Supers ten Robert* A. Mee
ker recently obtained in Kansas City.
Mr. Meeker says the new method ot
construction to simple and cheep, that
It to self healing when broken and
therefore practically tadeetructlble, that
It Improves with age, that it Is mod-
less, noiseless and simost dustless and
that It Is not slippery even when costed
with ice.
In tbe bniiding of tbe road the origi
nal soil is finely pulverized, and then
Into this there is worked a mixture of
hot asphalt, tbe whole mass being firm
ly rolled In the finishing. Breaks are
quickly repaired by traffic, the weight
of wheels cementing them together.
The base yields slightly to heavy traf
fic sod then regains Ms original shape.
It to equally good for horses and auto
mobiles.
If tbe experiment proves a success, ft
Is fSeely that the result;will be a radi
cal change In the read building meth
ods of tbe state of New Jersey, with
tbe sabetitution of asphalt far. the mac
adam process now used.
Million a Year For Roads.
Connecticut still leads In the good
toads movement as s state. She was
the third to get Into It, New Jersey
being tbe first, four years before her.
and Massachusetts the second, in 186$.
New Connecticut spends $1.900,000 a
year, while tbe first spends but’$000,-
000 and tbe second but $100,000 tom
than that Connecticut spends the lar
gest amount per capita for good roada
by fa*, the only other states whose
total annual appraprlationa are larger
being New York, wtth $5,000,090. and
Pennsylvania, with $lJS00,0fi0. but both
states are vastly larger than little
Connecticut
Bod Roads, tndoed.
It to no wonder that the grangers ore
speaking pieces in favor of better
roads, as the mud is something formi
dable on the country road*. At East
Longmeadew. Ms- one of tho
churches was clou' * on s recent Bun-
day oo account oi die muddy condition
-of the roads, sajs the Hartford Times.
A Hartford funeral party, driving to
Cromwell, found the road* Impassable
In some places, rendering it necessary
to take to the fields. The milk awn and
teamsters declare that they "never saw
the beat of It,” o^d tbe chauffeur who
gets off tbe maeadata to entottod to 0
paemlnm. ^
Tho Cheapest Road maker,
ffce “good roads without
movement that has hg means of Kteffh
split leg road drag converted tha
■Hugh Moo of tho “com heir rondo
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Sittings-
RuIBl, Sep*. 5. Special:—
Qjite an enjoyable event in o 4 ar
community recently was the
birth-day party given a few
nights ago as a purprige to W. W.
Bishop, who celebrated hia 55th
birthday. After a series of
intereating and harmleaa gamea
were played the gueata were in
vited into the dining room where
a bounteous repast of cake and
to her good things were served.
Claude Smoak of Hurds, Fla.,
who haa been apenning some
time with relatives and friends
at hia old home here, has return
ed to hia home in the Laud of
Flowers.
A very enjoyable social gather
ing was had at the h me of Miss
Jane Herndon Taesday evening,
in honor of her friend, Mias Car-
rie Fox, of Adams Ran, who it
visiting her.
Mrs Jane Herndon and her
daughter, Mrs. G. 0. Breland,
spent Thursday very pleasantly
with Mrs. Lula Breland near
Bethel.
Robert Getsinger spent s few
days last week with his brother
in Savannah.
Miss Annie Getsiuger attended
the Union at Great bwamp Sun
day.
Otis Herndon had business at
Isladdton Friday.
L.
her very ill
and arma were dra«u op ao yen
not atnughien (hem, and with a death
like look on her taoe. Two or three
lad lea were working #fth her and giv
ing her whlakev. i weut to my suit
caee and got my b'uile of Ohambenaia’a
Oolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
(I sever travel without it), ran to the
water tank, pat a double doee of the
medicine in the glaaa. poured aonae
water into it and etirred it with a pencil;
then I had quite a time to get the ladies
to let me give it to her, but I auoeeeded.
I could at once tee the effect and I
worked with her. rubbtag her hands,
and In treaty mlautae i gave her
another doee. By this tine we were
almost into Le Grande, where I was to
leave the train I gave tha bottle te the
boa band to be uaed in caw another dose
should be needed but by the Mum Um
train ran into Letirands she was all
right, aad I received the thanks ot every
passenger in the car.” For mle by Jao
Love your neighbor, bat don’t pull
down the fence.—Danish.
▲ Sure-enough Knocker.
J C Goodwin, if lleidsvtUe, N 0,
aaya: "Bucklea’* Arnica Salve to a
•ure-enongh kaoofcer for uloera. A bad
one oame on mv tog last ennuner, bat
that wooderfal mire knocked it oat la a
few rouada. Hot even n aoar remain
ed." Guaranteed for piles, sores, bans
etc. 26c. at Jno M Klein’s drag stars.
Tbe man who ooorta temptaticn
for the purpose of displaying his
strength usually ends up by adver
tising his weakness.
How togpt Strong
PJ Bnly. of 1*47 W <
Cktoago, tells of a way
rtraag: Ho soya: “My ■
oldaadwasvMyfeebte. M
1 teal IPs my fin* totaU
a floak has
LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY
232 A 234 KLirvor Street, Charleston., S. C.
THS HOUSE THAT GIVES TOO satisfaction: OR YOUR MONEY BACK
The Largest Wholesale and Retail Mail Order House In The South
We cut fine piece goods for merchants in any length at wholesale prices.
Try us on an Order. Your nearest Mail Box places our store right next door to you.
Princess Dresses ud Jumper
Saits
Balance of our Ladies white and
colored Lawn and Lingeries Princess
Dresses and Jumper Suits. On sale
at the following reductions—
$4 .00 Dresses reduced to 2.67
5.00 Dresses reduced to 3-37
7.50 Dresses reduced to 5.00
10.00 Dresses reduced to 6.67
15.00 Dresses reduced to 10.00
18.00 Dresses reduced to 15.00
20.00 Dresses •■educed to 13.37
30.00 Dresses reduced to 20.00
Ladies walking skirts ot Black and
Navy Blue Panama, Fancy Mixtures
and Black Chifton Taflfeta silk—Re
duced.
1-3 OFF FORMER PRICE.
We carry a large assortment of
Laaies Lace Waists in Black, White,
Cream and Ecru, colors from $2.98 lo
25.00
black fror** 56.50 to 25.00.
Tailor lade Saits it Half Price.
Every one this seasons, styles and
most wanted fabrics, in Prince Chap
and Madame Butterly effects.
512.00 Suits reduced to 6.00.
15.00 Suits reduced to 7.50
20.00 Suits reduced to 10.00
25.0c Suits reduced to 12.00
30.00 Suits reduced to 15 0b
40.00 Suits reduced to 20 00.
LADIES WAISTS.
Grouped in three special lots.
LOT 1. Ladies White Lawn
Waists, trimmed with Laces and em
broideries, 1.25, 1.50 and 1.75 qualities
Clearance, price 1.00
LOT 2 Ladies White Lawn and
Lengirie Waists beautifully trimmed
with Laces and embroideries 4.00
and 4.50 qualities. Clearance price
2.98.
LOT 3. Ladies White Lawn, Lin
gerie and Linen Waists, some Hand
embroidered others trimmed with
Laces and embroideries 6.00 to 10.00
qualities choice at 5.00.
Mosquito Nets.
Full sized Mosquito Nets and
Canopies Complete ready for use
Value 1.25 Special 93c.
Extra large size Mosquito Nets
and Canopies, Complete spec al 1.45
Dixie Frames and Nets complete
for Wood or Iron Bed special 2.96
Full line of American and English
Bobbinet 75c to 10.00 piece.
X
PORCH BLINDS.
Keep your Piazzas shady and cool,
size 6 feet by 8 feet 51*00
Size 8 feet bv 8 feet 1.25.
Size 10 feet by 8 feet 1.50.
Swing in one of our Hammocks—
We have a full line in pretty colors,
Pillow and full value, 1.00 to 10.00
each.
SPECIAL.
Ladies Chifton Taffeta Silk Jumper
Suits, Solid Colors and ^stripes value
13.50, sale 10.00.
RIMS DYSPEPSIA TABLETS
R«U«v« Iwdig—tiow mmd Sto***cN Trowto—.
m mto
Is there a perpetual contract?—
Read the contract and see.
5 per cent.—For every dollar!
sunk by the^ town—the supenriaor
raised a nickle.
'*■ A Traveling Mnn’agipertoocr
"I mn*t tell von mv otpArienee on in
East bound ORAN R K train from
Pendleton to LeGntode, Ore,” write*
ham A Garber, a w«*ll known traveling
man. “I was in the smoking depart
ment with some other traveling men
1 v hen one of tnem went ont into the
roach and came b*ck *nd Aiid, “There
is a woman tick un o de*th in the car. 1
I at once ? t ap . ml went ont, found
with cramo colic, her hands
Rings
Round
Tha
-ir
oe ladies atfifer.
Others sidle
from dark
of pala, that worda can hardly
on
akin
thad
Whatever
beyond
act on tha
Wine
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m. a
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of Mansphto,
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with
WRITE US A LETTER
ktA,
There a more Ca orrh iu thi* aection
of the coontry tbs 1 oil other tise«**t
pul together, *nd until 'he la*t few
years was eappoaed to be incurable.
For a great mauv year* doctor* pro-
noanoed it a local disease a-xi prescribed
local remedie*. and by conatontly fall
ing to oure wiih local treatment, pre-
noanced it iucarable. Science ha*
proven catarrh to be « constitutional
nlinati and therefore require* ooneutn-
ttonal treatmeat Uail’r Catarrh Care,
man afoot a red by P J Cheney A Co.,
Toledo, Ohio, 1* the only ooostltntloael
core on the market, it ta taken inter
nally in doses from 10 crops to a tea-
spoo ifnl. It act* direotlv on the blood
and maoeas surfaces of tbe system.
They offer one hundred dollar* for any
cose ft fall* to care, ttoud for circulars
sad testimonials.
Address: FJ CHBNftT & CO , To
ledo, Ohio.
Sold by Draggi^te, 75e.
Taka Hall’s Family Pills for constipa
tion.
—
Now that Louisiana has shot down
on the private flask there’s nothing
left to fo bat drink mosquito lotion.
A salve good for anything where a
salve oan be used—that’s DeWitt’s
c witoh Haael Salve. It
-* thorough!?, keeps the pores
open and heals quickly. It la good for
anyttdhff where a ssive to Deeded. It
otooodaeothes aad to ecpeotaUv good
for piles. We seU aad recommend It
Sold by
Walterboro Drag Co.
People seldom improve when they
‘ themselves to eopy
have ao model bnt
after.—Goldsmith.
Nobody oan say Ibis hasn't been as
hot a rammer as we nasd to have in
tho old days.
Mr John White, of» Highland Are.,
EoaMoa. Maine, says f “Hava bean
toeablsd with a coegh ejarj
Beet Treatment for a Bara.
»
If for no other reason, Chamberlain’s
**lve should be kept in every household
oa sroount of its great value in the
treatmeat of barns. I< allays the pain
almost instantly, and anleao the Injury
ta a severe one, heal* the carts without
leaving a scar. This salve Is also nn-
rqualed for ohapped h*nd«. sore nipples
arui diseases of ibe skin. Price, 25 cents
For sale by Jno M Klein.
Act well your part, there all
tbe honor lies.—Pope.
Quod for Biliousness.
“I took two of Chamberlstn’s
tt to mooch and Liver I ablets last night,
and 1 (eel fifty per cent. b»'ter than I
have for weeaa, my* J J Firestone of
Allegan, Mich. “They are certainly s
fine article for biUonsneee.” For sole
by Jno M Klein. Sample free.
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The love of money rosy not be
the toot of all evil; but it is "he
cause of most international mar
riages .
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For prompt relief in cases of weak
hack, bookache, iaflsmmarion of tbe
bladder, urinary disorder*, kidney
troubles and rheumatic oalns, thereto
nothing as good ae DaWitt’a Kidney
and Bladder Pills. The effect of these
!>Ula Is shown ta a very little while. It
loot, yo« will f tel better the next morn-
lag, os they act promptly. Tbev are
te. Be sure you get DeWitt’s.
sad recommend them. Bold by
Itarboro Drag Co.
If vnu are a snfferer from that most
distressing affliction, piles,. and have
tried many remedies without being
benefltred we oan safely say that
MauZan Pile Remedy will bring relist
with the first application. Sold by
Walterboro Drug Co.
One year’s work of a man’s
brain may be ruined by his
tongue in a few seconds.
Wood’s Liver b.edicine In liquid form
for malaria, chills aad fevsr, regulates
the liver, kidneys aad bladder, brings
quick relief to biliousness, stok-headache
constipation. Pleasant to take. The
|1 00 bottle contsins 2} times the qusn-
lily of the 60c site Its tonic effects
Mt at ouoe. Sold by Walterboro Drag
Co.
Every minister haa his favorite
hymn and every other man has
his favorite her.
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Don’t be arraid to give Chamberlain's
Coagh Remedy to yoor children. It
con tains no opiam or other harmful,
drag, rt always cures. For sale by
Jno M alien.
There’s nothing so good tor a sore
throat os Dr Thoms* Xelectric ‘Oil
Cures it in a few hoars. Relieves any
palm in aay part.
Woman talk constantly, hoping
thereby to say sc mething at some
time that will realy make a bit
To those afflicted with kidney and
bladder trouble, backaehe. rheotnstiens.
Plnentes for the Kidneys bring relief
in the first dees. Hundreds of people
today testify to thair remarkable heel teg
tonic properties: $0 days’ trial
11.00. They pnrify the blood. Sold by
oiler boro Drag Oo.
Moat couples daoco their way
into matrimony and limp their
way through it.
Bees Laxative Coagh Syrap ahrej
brings quick relief to coughs,
oeguunuss, whooping oough ui
-bronchial and threat trouble.
■seciolly recommend It for children, us
it is pleasant to take. It to guatly laxa
tive. Should he in every borne. Guar
anteed By Walterboro Drag Co.
Prayer ia tha key of the day
and the look of the night—Latin.
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Hondo cracked aad bra toed from hank-
lag akin diteeuaa, toe, fraoktoa, earn
roUsvad at nrce wfth Ptaeualve Ourba*
lined (auto Hke a poelttee). Drawn eat
Priee 26a. Sold by
■g Co.
I Mgd many ad-
hat tea heagh eoa-
teeMe hatotsaf Or
A woman 1 * idea of a thrilling
pafitage in n novel ia with the
heroine reeding a love letter and
After a man’s goodness reaches
a certain point he begins to take
an occasional day off.
Rings Little Ptlto for bilkwsaum,
sick headache, muddy complexion
They tone the liver ; do not grip. They
keep you well. 26c Sold by Waiter-
boro Drag Oo.
A candidate for offloe ont in
California says he is running en
hie 'Strong record. ” No doubt
it needs fumigating. The aver
age politician’s record does.
For s Sprained Ankle may 1
shoot ooe third tha time at
os by applying Chambs
Balm freely, sad giving it 1
For ante by Jao M Ktola.
K yea
Talk about distinguished social
organizations, where is one that
compares with the Ananias dubf
Do not forget th»t D*Witt’s LiStle
Burly Rtoera are tbe heal piUe made.
They ore pleasant little pH * that ora
easy to take aad are prompt sad gratis.
Wa sail aad raoomaead them. Bald by
Walterboro Drag Co.
FroffAlity is a fair fortone and
habita of indostry a good estate;
—Franklin.
Flora toe for tha
trial $IM. Haadrada of \
ta tha merit of Uds
dftrastly on tbe
For am<n toaxert ikte power*
iadmaggoodsofar aebeeanifie
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