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That haclring cough continues
Because jrour. system is exhausted
your powers of
weakened.
Take Scoffs Emulsion. f
It builds up and strengthens your entire system.
It contains Cod Lhrer Oil and H
prepared that it
Hypophosphil
and easy to di
iso
ly to take and easy to digest.
ALL OaUGOSTSi Sfe. AND $1.00
HOME LIFE ON
THE FARM
Synoptu of What Dr J L Mann
Said Recently
J L Mann, in a discussion
of “Home Life on the Farm,”
in his excellent address at the
Farmers, Institute Monday
said in part:
We hear great complaint,
on all sides, that boys are
leaving the farms and that
higher education is the cause
of this. Who is responsible
for this desertion? Not the
colleges to be sure. If they
<Jo not give the pupils high
ideals and wider horizons, they
fail far shore of their mission.
’Twas for this purpose that
they were founded.
Let us ask freely what
effort go farmers make to keep
them there?
What is needed is to foster
intellectual life and encourage
social life. . ^
farmeis believed in train- sunk by the town—the supervisor
ing in agricultural colleges. • raised a nickie.
something would be found tor
the boys to do when they re
turn home. 1 knew a boy.
who returned home with his
with your children and say to
them, “You are needed here
at home, and by God's help,
you shall -become what you
were intended to be.”
Prof. Mann advocated the
teaching of elementary agricul
ture in the common school, a
school in each county to teach
boys to grow cotton, an experi
mental station in each county
or agricultural district to be
under the direction and con
trol of the State Agricultural
College. Also a farmers’ in
stitute in each county of a
week or ten days duration, at!
which experts would speak
and farmers exchange exper
iences. He plead for improve-!
ment in nual v schools and for
larger salaries aed more favor
able terms, that the children
in the country be not deprived
of that which is theirs by right.
1 LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY
232 & 234 Kinar Street, Charleston., S. C.
THE HOUSE THAT GIVES :you 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.
Is there a perpetual contract?—
Read the contract and see.
ATravtliuif Mam’hEx .erienre
Princess Dresses and Jumper
Suits.
Balance of our Ladies white and
colored Lawn and Lingeries Princess
Dresses and Jumper Suits. On sule
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
ic.on Dresses reduced to 6.07
15.00 Dresses reduced to io.oo
18.00 Dresses reduced to 15*00
20.00 Dresses reduced to 13.37
30.00 I )resses reduced to 20.00
Ladies walking skirts of Black and
Navy Blue Panama, Fancy .Mixtures
and Black Chiffon Taffeta silk—Re
duced.
1-3DLL FORMER PRICE.
“I miw teH vr»u tux* ••*p-n**no© on i*n
East bound <> U A N It it trmu li-mi
i Pendl^iim to Ltdi.’rtiiot*. O-v," write;,
j. 1 1 , . . ' Shid A (t irber, i » 1 i- i<> *11 travehmt
diploma and when questioned : man. • 1 w i« m th- -.. k . . pH.t-
by his father "as to what hei uieut w ‘‘* 1 m,,)
j V b<*ll niif o' 1 lie til We ji^tO the
And oame bneii -n sod. •’Thete
is a woman < uu o d> th m the car.’
I at once if t up 1 1 iveni out, f.inud
tier very i 1 wf i c iiir* c i.c. her hands
n d hi ms we e <li * \ n u t .1) \ i u r ,iilil
not sliauti e • ttum ini with a death
iik» lo tr, on ner . t •. , , i»r . tite
linli*. w-r* worki ; ' i i r u d u v-
iiiif tier whi^kev. I v-ir o mv ^mt
case and g >i my o > U- of > h«iiiilk<rlaiii's
t'> It ■, t n i'ern u i I > i • ’i >i-a It.'ine ' v
(I never f avet w t i.m ' ) an o>
wa et laita. put a oou lc d.-M* of the
; medicine tu <lie tia-s. n 'fired some
1 water in*o It and ■‘ir e i t with a peuc 1;
then 1 had im** to uet the iaul •
proposed doing replied that
he supposed the only thing
open to him was to teach school
a t $50 per month. To tins
father replied: “It you are
worth 5,50 per month in the
school room, for which you
have had no special training
you certainly should be worth
that much to me.on the farm.
I will give you that much to
remain here, my son and direct u ,0 lujr - , m 1 «uco©«*i<*i.
. t ^ I could at uUCc cr* luc etLc.t and 1
and Control. j «ork*'d with her. robb ur h»r hand- 1 .
That was seven years age. an,t . iu tw ** nt y I gave her
. 1 ^ V I- & another dose. By tuis u ue we Were
Hie boy remained at the figure sHuom imo LeGr^im^.w ^re I was to
quoted, and the old farm took ! wve ,r ‘?. ,D I « «*’•'h** bottle to the
* ,. f , « bustiaud to be used in esse another duee
OH new life: the waste places should be needed t*ut bv the time the
by and, by blossomed as the tni j. n r '“ , 1 V* 10 Bh « WM
- ^ i i • i j right, and I received me rbankaol every
rose. He IS there today at an pAMeensrer in the CAr.’’ Fors&leby .Ino
annual salary of $i,8oo. i M Kleln
Wt carry
Laaies • .ace
Cream and 1
• 25.O)
black fro-’
a large assortment of
Uaisi-* in Black, White,
le u, colors from $2.98 lo
>V» s f > to 25 00.
Tailor Made Soils At Half Price
Every one this seasons, styles and
most wanted fabrics, in Prince Chap
and Madame Butterly effects.
$12.00 Suits reduced to 6.00.
15.00 Suits reduced to 7.50
20.oo .Suits reduced to 10.00
25,0c Suits reduced to 12.00
30.00 Suits reduced to 15 00
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
Lcngirie Waists beautifully trimmed
with Laces and embroideries 4.00
and 4.50 qualities. Clearance price
2.0S.
Mosquito Nets.
Full sized Mosquito Nets
Canopies Complete ready for
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
Bobbinet 75c to 10.00 piece.
English
PORCH BLINDS.
Keep your Prazzas shady and cool,
size 6 feet by 8 feet $1.00
... Size 8 feet by 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.
LOT 3. Ladies White Lawn, Lin
gerie and Linen Waists, some 1 land
embroidered others trimmed with!
Laces and embroideries 6.00 to 10.00!
qu ilities choice at 5 00.
SPECIAL.
Ladies Chitfon-Tatteta Silk Jumper
Suits, Solid Colors and stripes value
13.50, sale 10.00.
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IiO?e your neighbor, but don’t pull
down the fence.— Danish.
This man believed in his son
and gave him an opportunity
to put into practice what he
had learned.
I knew another who took
offense when his son. who was
a graduate in agriculture, at-
' j • U’ that wonderful saLt; knocked it out in a
.tempted to gl\ e him some new tew round*. eren h scar remain-
** , ' ’ 11 1” Ouaraoteed for piles, sorea, born*
c. 25c at Joo U Klein’* drag store.
A Sure euouga Knocker.
J C G >odwm, cf Kftdsville. N C,
*a>B: ‘ tiucklen’a Arnica Salve is a
Bure enouah knoc’<<*r lor ulcers. A bad
one came oa ray leg last tummer, but
ladles
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Great suffering is the lot of all women, who neglect the health of their wo
manly organs. No reason to do so, any more than to neglect a sore throat,
colic, or any other disease, that the right kind of medicine will |cure. Take
Wine of Cardui
for all your womanly Ills. It can never do harm, and is certain to do good. ’
Mr*. Sallle H. Blair, of Johnaon City, Tenn., writes: "I had suffered from womanly troubles for six
teen months, and had four doctors, but they could not help me, until I began to take Wine of Cardui.
Now I think I am about well” At all reliable druggists. In $1.00 bottles. Try It
WRITE US A LETTER
Writ* today for a fn* cow of valuable M-aasBlhHtralad Book far Women. If yo
Advice, deurnbe your ayeiotona. stating age. end reply win be aent In plain
Advil --
Address: 1 s ’.'ox
tion
ideas which had come to him
by reason of his careful study
and in\estigation. ! The nan who court* temptation
For a small outlay, all the f or th e purpose of difplayiog hi*
farm homes in> a community s ren^th usually emla up by adver*
may be connected by a system tl81u K i us w«*kueM.
of telephones, the wives and John ami Phi wore two friend-
daughters may in this way ly Workmen who were constantly ledo, 1 ^‘°
have not only the pleasure of a tjpi n g^ each one tryirg to out-;
social life, but this would be w it the other,
the inauguration of as perfect a “Are vou jrool at meigure-'
police protection as is known. ■ meut8? » a9ke 4 j ()lllK
Give them the pleasure ol a tkI am t-ha,’’ 8iid p d t quickly .
phone that they may not fet “T..c*n couid you tell mehow<
the discomlorts ol a dire iso a- [ could get out of a
tion. ^ y ird? ??
m ow \ ma^aqnes come “{jure,” said Pat, “thaf
into your home? \\ hat pro\i- on whose yard you got
sion for intellectual growth and into.”—Ex.
culture? As your farm? are k
being improved by new kinds Howtoi^t strong,
of machinery, and appliances, j p j Baiy. of 1247* w Congnm st,
„ , • Chicaaro. telU of a way to become
are you neglecung to provide Btro ^ He*ay.: “My mother, who i.
conveniences for the wile in Old and wa* vvry fwbie, 1« deriving a
.1 1 . , 5 ur:.w, rrocn much beoelit from Electric Bitten, that
the kitchen? With the gaso-1 {lt , § my duly t0 tell ^
line that pumps water for your j ni»ed a tonic and Mreogthenlng to*di-
Stock, have you thought to , ^g|, in fiexh baa reauhad, in*
furnish water for your kitchen ; romnia h»» beea overcome, and aha is
and bath rooms for ) )ur child- , p ilt#rg qatckly remedy atomach, liver
ren and femily? „ ! rStfAS.. ^
The farmers children will “ lto “ ‘ “°"-
not remain on the farm and
There ■* t a nnh iu this eection
of the couutrv >ti*i nit oti»«tr tiBea.e,
pul together, '> u>; uuiil be lA.t few
years wss »n{>i*o^d fo h** incurable.
For a great mauv tear* ducon pro*
Douuced ll a toe* ilie> *ae h 2 pre?cr‘b'd
local remedit-., *0(1 by constantly fnll-
ing to cure wi n lo^al trvutmetit. pro-
noauced it tut-urahi^. ^leuue tr**
proven catarrh i be s rori»tira;ional
disease and ttrerefc^ requires cons'itn-
tlonal treatirei.t H* i'-*’tisrrh Cure,
manufaciure ; i>> F .1 cheucy A Lo.,
Toledo, Olio, I- tue onj oouatitmioual
core on the marker. L is taken inter
nally in donee from 1" orope lo hr tea*
epoo.iful. It a<;:8 ducctlv ou the ti'.O'Hl
and nuoou* siKlaces of the system
They offer on-* hundred dollar* for any
case it tail* to ouie. fur cucu.ar*
and teatiuioi isis.
Address: F .1 LUESES & CO , To
Best Treatment for a Barn.
Tf for no other reason, Chaml^rlain'*
•^alve hhonld be kept in every h«>o*eh«»ld
on *< cotint rf its jrr»*at value in the
treatment of barns I' allavs the pain
almost instantly, and unless the injury
in * s-vere one, b***!-* tie oarta without
leaving a‘car. This salve is aleo nn-
rqualwl for chapped hati'i-. sore nipples
ami ri : *e,.aes of il»e skin. I’rice, 2 » cents
For sale bv Jno Klein.
Act well your parr,
the honor lies? —Pone.
there ail
sufferer from that most
iie*,fl
withe
If yon are 'a
distressing attlictiop, piie*.^, and have
tried msny remedies without being
heuefitted we oan sa f ely ear that
ManZau Pi'* K j na«dv will brink reliel
with the first application. Bold by
^aiterboro Diug Co.
One year* work of a
brain may be ruined
tongue in a few second*.
man 7 *
by his
Wood’s Liver ' edicloe In liquid form
There’s net Ling so goad for a sore
throat as Dr Thomas Electric Oil
(’■ires it in a few hours. Believes any
pain lb any part.
Women talk constantly, hoping
thereby to guy sc mething at some
time that will real? make * hit.
To those atti cted with kidney and
bladder trouble, backache, rhenmat.it m,
Pinenlea for the Kidn»vs bring relief
in the hret dose. Hundreds of people
t'rfiay testify to their remarkable healing
<1 >od tor Btiionsness.
took two of Chamberlain's
Sold by Druaci ts, 75c.
Take Hall’t Fills far
c /Dslipa-
Now that Lanisiana has shut down
on the private fl tsk there’s nothi , *g
left to do but drink mosquito lotion.
A salve goo I for anythiog where a
salve can be uwt!—thw.’s D**WitfN
Carboli/ed i ch Hazel halve. It
cleanses tboroogniv. seeps the pore,
open and h**e!s quickly. It i« good lor
anytLing where a salve ie needed. Ir
cools and soo'hea and is especially good
for piles. We rell aod recjmm^ud it-
Sold by Walierbor) Drug Co.
People *eldom improve when they
have So model but themselves to copy
alter.—Goldftinith. »
First Burgl^-Well, did you
find any fink?
they capnot be censured, if it
» not manifest diat they are of ^
sufficient importance to be con- j Second Burglar [disgustedly ] Jmdj* n
side red, until the comforts —Nab! the biota wot lives are
there approach the comforts in is a lawyer.
the dty. First Burglar—Thet’s hard
Now, enter into partnership lock. Did ysr Iss® anyflnk?
Nobody can say this hasn’t been as
hot a summer as we nsed to have in
the old days.
A Paying Investment.
Mr John White, of 38 Highland Ave.,
Hoolton, Maine, eay*: “Have beea
troubled with a cough every winter and
spring. Lest winter I tried many ad
vertised remedies, bat the ooegh con
tinued until I bought a 50c bottle of Or
King's Mew Discovery; belore that was
hah gone, the ooegh was all gone. This
winter the same happy result hay foi
cough. I am epw oOnviooed
* I TOOK TWO
?TomHHch and Liver *! ableT* lair nighT. #1 00 bottle contain* 2i time* Ibe quau-
nnd I tefl fifty per cent. than I; lity of the ilk: size It" tonic effects
have for week*, *avi .1 .1 F.rvetpce of j Mt at once.
for malaria, ohlll* ami fever, regulatea j to Ji^ propertie*: ^
the liver. kt<ln«*v» and bladder, hriiiff* -J, They pnnfv^the blOtHl. bold by
quick relief to bihouanees. «ick-neadache “ alterboro Drug Co.
ei'in'i oat ton Plea*!**' to take. The
Allegan, Miob. * Toey ar? certainly a
flue nrttcl** for bliioii*neei ’’ For sale
by, Juo al Klein >*m.»le free.
Co.
Sol i bv Walterboro lirug
Most coui»le!< daiico their way
into matrimony and limp their
wav through i*.
The love of money uiav not be
the loot of all evil; but it i<* Mie
CHUs<* of most international nnr-
riages.
Keme<lv to
contains no opium or other harmful
Far prompt relief in ra*'s of weak droit. T* nlaa>« cute* For sale by
liaok. bick*iche, i.iflimm'i'iou of the Jno M K lea
bladder, nrmary d>a*>rder». kidnev I
trouble* and rbeumati'’ pains. t»tere t-j After a tn.tn’s trooiinass reache?
u> thing a*/ood aa DeWirt’a Kulnev j a certain point he ho^ina to take
and Bladder Pills The effect of the- ! ;ln occugiona | ^ v ot I.
| . . .. 1 Bee* Laxative^ Cougu nvrnn always
Every rainiHier l»a*hii* favorite; br | 0gg qul( . k rtlief
to coughs, colds,
hymn and every other man lias hoanene**, whooping cougu ami all
his favorite her. j bronchial and throat trouble. Mothers
e*-**ct*lly recomne ud it for children, as
• . , . . i tt is plea-ant to take It i* gently Uxa-
Don’t be er^aid to give Chamberlein * j fiv ,. ^ Sbonl(1 hfJ in h^me. Ouar-
Congh Keme-lv to > oar children. It, aotWNl By Walter biro Drug Co.
oiils is shown in a very little while. It
fact, yon will f *el better the next morn
ing, as they adt piotoutly. Tu^v are
autiaeptic. Be tore you g*t DeWitt’s.
Wefaell and rrcotnmend them. J'old by
Walterboro Drag Co-
Pdia f »r bi!iou»n<*s,
n*nddv comp'exian
Kings Little
sick headache,
They tone the Ijver; do not gt'tp. They
keep you well. 25a Sold by vValter-
boro Drag Co.
Praver is the Key of the day A candidate for office out in
and the lock of the night.—Latin. California says Re is running on
— - his “itrotig rec6rd.No doubt
it need* fumigating. The" aver-
Hands cracked and braised from husk
ing akin diseases, tan. freckles, cots
relieved at orce with Plneaaive Csrbo-
lixed (acts like a pool tier). Draw* oat
ioflammsttoit. Price 25a. t*o!d by
Walterboro Drag Co.
A woman’s ides of a thrilling
paaaage in a novel is with the
Heroine reading a love letter and
enrFng hair at the same time.
MaaZaa Pile Raaaedy comes ready to
nee with aoaats opacaed. Hoothee. a«aU
sedaoae ttobtag aad faflaeamation Aa
that Dr King's Vow Diao-wery to (he sedaoae Motosg aad lallaaamaiioa. Aa
bietoS all cough and laag remedies ** tottatloe for pike will act bo Decree-
Sold under gnaraotee at Jao M DtonV merit ymr are 'MaaZaa. Price 50c.
drag store. SOo- and $1.00. Trial bot-1 Money mbaadad tf not aatiefied Bold
age politician’s record does.
For a Sprained Ankle may be oared ia
ettoot one-third the time asuslly reqair-
ed by applying Chamberlain’s Palo
Bairn freely, «ad giving it ebeolnte net
For eeie by Joo M Klein.
Talk about distiuguiahed social
orcari/.ariun*, wher^ i^ one that
compare* withtho Ananias Club?
Donor forgwt tSat Dr Wat’s Little
Ktrlv Risrrn are the best pill* made.
IhuVSre pleasant little pit * that are
»*a*y to take and are prorant and gentle.
We aeil and recom-n^nd tncin. Bold by
Walterboro Drug Co.
Frugality is a fair fortune and
habits of industry a good estate.
—Franklin.
For a mao to exert bit powers
in doitp good so far as he can is a
most glorious^ task .—Sophocles.
To feel strong, have good eppoMto aad
dlgeotf n, sleep, aoondTy aad eoJ>y Hfe,
ore Burdock Blood Bittere, -the greeti, , U.
•yatom tooto Obd builder
Man is a bundle of habita.—Palsy.
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PinruV* for the Kidoeye, 30 days
trial $1 00. Hand reds of pe'ipio testify
to the merit of this preparation ia the
relief kidney trouble, rheumatism,
lumbago, backache Piueulea act
directly on the kidoeys,
blood and aaake yoo tool
C rson. They tone the system. Bold
Walterboro Drag Cb.
KTT
Doaa’a Regaleto mro oonatipatim,
tone th* atosaoh, etimalato the liver,
promote dlcestlaa aad appetim and
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