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LOUIS COHEN AND COMPANY I THE HOUSE THAT GIVES :you satisfaction: OR YOUR MONEY RACK The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been iu use for o%er 30 years, has home the signature of and has been made under his per sonal supervision since its infancy. Allow no one to deceive you id this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and “ Just-as-good *’are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment. What Is CASTORIA Castoria Is a harmless substitute 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 the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children's Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA' ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The Kind Yon Hare Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. i-T.ua rr atuau, araerr, a car ,aaa mm. LODGE LACONICS- ( Written for last week.) Lodge, June, 18, Special:— A very heavy and much need ed rain fell Ln this section last Saturday. The crops and stock were suftering very much from too much dr)’ weather, also another very heavy rain fell today about tweive o’clock. Will the readers dwell with me a few moments on our edu cational matters. Are your trustees now preparing for your next school term, and have you decided as to whether or not you are going to get a teacher that is teaching for the money and for a big time, or are you going to get one that is teaching for the good of his j or her county, as well as for i the good of the scholars 5 Now dear patrons, it is something for you to think about, who you are going to send your child to school. Have you considered the matter: the | difterence between a first class ! • * . * teacher and a poor one? Give us good schools in Colleton county, we have the material.; Give us the school and the teacher, and give Colleton boys a chance; help them to exercise what they can do, and help them to win the victory, ! which will come sooner or later. Our hope is built on j good schools. Colleton is; counted the banner county, and i why cannot Colleton lift high her Royal Banner on good; schools? Billie and Leland A Hiers dined with Robert and Wen dell Padgett near Little Swamp Sunday. J J L Fender visited the home of W H Hiers Sunday p. m. Mrs Mary Hiers and son, Richard, visited the home of Robert Padgett near Little Swamp Sunday. Clarence Caldwell visited Ruttin Saturday. Mrs A F Caldwell and little son, J H and little grandson. Marion, spent Saturday night and Sunday at the home ot Prank Bryan of ihe Bethel section. Come again “Wild Bill’ and! tell us more about it, for 1 do I enjoy reading your pieces,, they are so full of life. Wlut has become of our Williams correspondent^ Don’t, .give up the ship but come Again. L. A.H. A FISH AND ASHTON S PER SONALS. (Written for la«t week) Ashton, June *2v. Special:—June the 14th. could not come quick enough for a party of tifey who.were eager to tieh. H-fore the aun lighted the East, numbers were wending their way to Barnes’ Like. By nine o'clock “each laddie had his lassie”, it matierd little whether they were in boats, land or where, for wnerever the baited hook fell there waa a nib- b'e, a bite or a Hsh. No one pr?seut to>k time to enumerate the -number ol^ fish captured. As one lady expressed it a bushel of tish were cooked f*r dinner, and some tDok home enough to last two cays; therefore “Wild Bill’s” meat bill wai reduced. “What ir so ra-e as adayiq Jum? ’ When all formality is dispensed,— fathers, motheif, baches' and “even spinsters become ar children, inno cent of the greit world’s ups and downs/and of! the river for a true- true day’s outing. l>o you ask if the good housewivn depended on husbands for the din ner’s meats to be tish? Ah, no, we love them and have all confidence in them and their skill, but rest assured hams, beef, chickens, bread, sweets, ices, fruits, etc. were in the menu. Boating was one of the most enjoy able features of the day. Can any riding surpass a boat ride in agquiet shady lake with a more than pleasant ('?) companion? 1 would that all of life were such sailing. A dip and swim were also on the program. I do not intend to weary the good readei. Indulge with us some, for w hen wfe have a good time I love to tell you and likewise enjoy sharing yours. We must have another tish at Barnes’ l>ake. Among those who look in the fish from a distance were: Mrs Sally, Mr J M and Miss Mamie Hiers and anil Mr Joe Thomas of Smoake; Manuel Yarn of Fechtig; Miss Vir- ginia and George Bundick of Vir ginia, and E Carter of Lodge. W S Black and daughter, Miss Susie of Allendale, visited the home of J N lor.es this-week. Miss Kate Kamaev is visiting the home of her sister, Mrs Jones Mcmil- lian. at this place. Little Maude Brnce Jones re turned hoitte from an extended visit to her grand parents, Mr and Mrs \\ >S Black, of \llendale, on Monday. Miss Mildred Kearse ot Varnville is visiting her aunt, Mrs D W Rizer. E. j NEWS FROM MT. CARMEL Stokes, June 26. Special:—Rev J P loabinet preached a very inter esting sermon at Mt Carmel the third Sunday. Everybody memed to enjoy it. Hrottoa 232 St 234 K.iner Street, Ciia.rleston.,-S. C. 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It is at this time that the beneficial effect of taking Cardui is most appreciated, by those who find that it relieves their distress. ^CARDUI tMaMirthAd tu 17W4. c> Oldrnt Firm In America O. A. WALKER It Will Help You JO ■0 Mrs. Lucinda C. Hill, of Freeland, 0., writes: “Before I began to take Cardui, I suffered so badly j I was afraid to lie down at night. After I began to take it I felt better in a week. Now my pains have gone. I can sleep like a girl of 16 and the change of life has nearly left me.” Try Cardui. AT ALL DRUQ STORES $2 Meetina Street, charleston, s c MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS. and ter, Miss anil little son were out to Mt (’armel last Sunday. Miss Allice Sykes spent the night With Misses Mav, EtHe and Martha Linder the third Saturday night. • We are glad to see L M Brine back at home again from Statesville, Ga. W’e are also glad to state that Mrs Johnnie 'Brine is still improving from a severe attack of typhoid fever, and we hope she will soon be able to visit her father this summer. Arthur A each and his cousin, Miss Annie Beach of Stokfs. took dinner at the haiue of Miss Kather Linder last Sunday. An ice cream f-stival will be at Mt Carmel (Jnurch Saturday afurnoou, July the -rJ. The public is invited to attend. We are very sorry to say that onr school will close on Tuesday, July 6th, for we hate to see our dear teach er leave us, but hope to have her an other year, for the children all learned fast. Mias Ida May Fiahbnrae will close her school with an entertainment. All are invited to attend, and Mr Iditar, wo would be find to have you m eur crowd too. A Lonely Girt. Send For Prices, Mr John Y. Beach reproaont* W«lt*rhoro 60 YEARS* EXPERIENCE Patents Trade pa arks Designs Corvniomts Ac. 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