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What Is CASTORIA
Oaotorla is a harmleoa oaboUlMte for Carter Oil, Pare
goric, D+opo and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It
contains neither Oplnas, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its gnarantoa It destroys Worms
and allays Fererishnessa It cores Diarrhoea and Wind
Colic. It reUeres Teething Trembles, cores Constipation
and Flatulency. It assfanflatea the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
CCNUINB CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bean the Signature of
The Kind Ton Hare Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
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HAPPENINGS AT HAMPTON.
Hampton, S^pt. 10—Special
We are jjhul to see Mr. and
Mrs. John Baker on the streets
this week.
M iss Addie Long has been
visiting friends at this place.
• Misses Bettie and Norman
Bishop spent Sunday with
Mrs. Richard Box.
Mrs. I). L. Carter is visiting
her father and mother near
this place.
Hampton is improving and
I think it would improve more
if the whiskey shop would
never open again.
. Farmer Boy.
CASTORIA
For Infanta and Children.
Thi Kind Yu Hu; Ahnyt Bought
Bears tbs
Biguators rt
HASTINGS FLA
Hastings. Fla., Sept. 8.—
Special: We are glad to say
that our little town ot Hastings
is growing fast, and will soon
be quite a city.
The church here has been
painted recently and lighted
with gas.
Dr. B. Luke Padgett has
returned from a visit to rela
tives at his home at Smoaks,
S. C
Miss Rena Dan nelly of Bay
ard, Fla., is here on a visit
to Mrs. Frank E. Bugbee. She
likes to stay here fine.
The graded school here
opened Monday, Aug. 30th.
Hastings Elephant.
Uo With A Roth
The demand for that wonderful Stom
ach, Liver and Kidney cure, 0/ Kinc’a
New Life Pill*—ta aetoundlng Jno M
Klein eaye be never aaw the like. It*
because they never fail to care Boor
Stomach Constipation. Indiceeiioo,
Bilionaneae, Jaundice. Sick Headache,
Ohiile and Malaria. Only 25o.
LITTLE TOMMIE JENNESS DEAD.
Little Tommie Jenness died
in Yarnville, August, 31st. He
was the son of Sir. and Mrs.
George Jenness, and was five
years and eight days old. He
was 2 bright child and was
loved by all who knew him.
The interment took place in
the Folk cemetery in the pres
ence of a large number ol rel
atives and friends.
A Friend.
Is’andton, Sept. 10.
CHildrwn Cry
FOR FLETCHER S
CAS TOR I A
FROM BATH.
Bath, Sept. 10.—Special:
Mrs. C. L Carter entertained
a few friends a few evenings
a£o at cards. The evening
was delightfully spent ami en
joyed by all present. Those
present were: Misses Linie
Carter, Carrie Harron; John
Bandy and Rentz Carter.
S R. C.‘
Your complexion as well your
temper la leudered miserable by a dis
ordered liver. By taking Chamberlain’*
Brgmech and Liver Tablet* yon can 1m
prove I oth. bold by ail dealer*.
P.P.P.
DEATH OF LULA MAY MOTT
Lula May Hiott the little
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Hiott, passed to the great Be
yond. She was ill only one
week, and had just reached the
age to be such a Messing and
comfort to her Joved ones,
being just five years and eight
months flld.
Stop on, dear baby,
And take thy reel.
We loved thee dearly
Bat Jem loved thee best
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THE DOINGS OF LODGE.
Lodge, Sept. 9.—Special:
“Ld! The leaves have begun to
fade, and fall.” This shows
that the fall of the year is at
hand. How beautiful the little
bird sings her sweet mHcdy,
while the people are enjoying
the sweet slumbers of night.
During the day can be heard
the hum of the buzzing gin, and
the song of the cotton pickers.
Come again E. J. of Ashton.
Your peice was excedingly
fine. All of the regular cor
respondents write good piecs.
Rev. and Mrs.. G. A. Martin
have returned to their home
after spending a few weeks
with friends and relatives in
the upper part of the State.
We are all glad to see their
bright faces in our midst. We
are also glad to report that
Mr Martin is in somewhat
better health than he was some
weeks ago,
Miss Maude Yarn left Wed
nesday Sept. 1, for her home
near Hendersonville after
spending a few weeks with
friends and relatives in this
section.
Rev. E. W. Peeples of Yarn
ville preached the introductory
sermon of the union at Carters
Ford Saturday. Mr. Peeples
many friends were glad to see
his face again.
Misses Marie and Neta
Thomas and brother, Harold,
left, Sept. 1, for their home at
Douglas Ga. after spending a
few weeks with their grand
mother Mrs. Julia Carter.
Mr. Willie Bishop and sister
Miss Emma ot Ehrhardt, at
tended the union at Carters
Ford Saturday and Sunday.'
M essers Marvin Bishop and
Falmage Clayton, of Ehrhardt
section, w r ere the guests of
Billie and Leland Hiers Sun
day.
Miss Amanda Rentz a char
ming young lady of Islandton
accompanied by Mr. Walter
Crosby attended the union at
Carters Ford.
Among those w’ho attended
the union from Hrs. Cjeek,
were Misses Janie. an:l Clyde
Sanders; Billie and Moody
Sanders. From Penile, Mr.
and Mrs. M R. Stone, Mr.
and Mrs. Ali DuBois.
Mrs. J. J. L. Fender and
granddaughter Janie, visited
the home of W. 11. Hiers Sun
day.
Mrs N . Willie Folk, of Colston
spent from Thursday till Sun
day with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J. J. L. Fender. Mr. Folk
came Sunday t<S accompany
her back.
Mr. and Mr. Robert Pad
gett visited the latter’s mother,
Nff*s. Mary’ Hiers, Sunday.
. Rev. G. A. Martin preached
a very able and interesting
sermon at Carters Ford Sun
day.
Misses Lucile and Uzoey
Peeples after spending a few
days with relatives near Lodge,
have returned to their home at
Y’amville.
Mr. Editor, I think the Fair
is just going to be fine: hope
so any way.
Leland A. Hiers.
A Cousin.
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It’s Strange
How Little
Some people know about a
pi*no and how much they
think they know.
Better Have a
Heart to Heart
“Think” with yonreelt be
fore baying. Be boneet; ac
knowledge you don’t really
know anything about piano*,
then aee food jodgmoat and
boy from the time honored
firm of Chat. M. Btieff and
the time will never come to
realize yon made a mistake in
your purchaae.
▲ burry Up Call
Quick! Mr Druggist | Quick!—A box
of Bucklen'a Arnica Salve—Here’* a
S aiter—For the love of Moeee, hnrry!
by ■ burned himwlf, ter. ibly—John
nie cut hi* foot with the axir—Mamie's
scalded—Pa can’t walk from pile*—
Billie has boils—and my corns ache.
She got it and soon cored all the family.
It* the g*cateet heeler on earth. Bold
by Jnorof Klein.
In one thing only Count Zeppe
lin teems not original. He re
cently said that the reports of
his death were greatly exagger
ated.
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Torturing tenema spread* its
rm every day. Doan’s Oiati
quickly stors Its apreadlni
rahevu* that tort «, cairn it
!y. At aty drug atom.
Chas. 1L Stieff
Manufacturer of the
Artistic Stieff Shaw and
Stieff Selfplayer Pianos
Soathern Wareroom:
5 W. Trade St.
Charlotte, » N. 6.
C. H- WILMOTH,
• Manager.
MENTION THIS PAPER.
BIG REDUCTIN
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\Ve are now offering all of
our low quarter shoes AT
COST . We mean just what
we say, at COST. The wel
known Brown Shoe Co’s brand
at cost. We have just received
an enormous shipment of fall
shoes, so must close out the
balance of the Summer goods’
It means money to you to see
us before you buy any shoes.
J M WITSELL SUPPLY CO.
FRUIT JARS COMPUTE.
2 quarts 95c. dozen.
1 quart 75c. dozen.
1 pint 60. dozen.
Extra tops 40. dozen.
Extra Rubbers:
Red 10c. dozen
Black 5c dozen.
HYRNfS STORt
Walterboro,
South Carolina.
Let Kodol
Difeat What You Eat Then You Can Eat What
You Like.
•tomach, and therefor* will do the
same work a* the ktomach, when it ia
well and strong—the only difference
is, Kodol never getstlred—and Kodol
is the onlv digestant today, that wiU
digest all food and do it as com*
pletely, as a strong, healthy stomach.
Get a bottle now and have it ready
to help your stomach at times when
rou need an assistant. Kodol is at
the nearest drug store.
Our Guarnatee
Go to your drug* 1st today sod get a dol
lar bottle. 1 ben after you have uaed ih*
entire contents of tbs Dottle, if you caa
honestly say, that tt ha* not don* you an*
•rood, return tb* bottle to the druggist and
be will refund vour money without ques
tion ordelay. We wM then pay the drug
gist for tb* bottle Don’t hesitate, all
prugg'etsknow that our guarantee 1* good.
1 fa is Offer applies to the large bottl* only
and to but on* la a family. Tb* large
bottle contain* ZH tlui«* as much as the
fifty rent bottle.
You once could eat anything you
wanted, and your stomach would
fbgeat it.
But now there’s some things whieh
your stomach won't digest. Your
stomach absolutely refuses to accom
modate you w.hea you eat certain
food—so you have been forced by your
stomach to eat food Which tou de
tested, and pass up those delicacies
that you would have really enjoyed.
There is new a wag to eat any
thing you like, if you will let
Kodol digest it.
Kodol will do this, toe. It won’t
talk back or erwanand. but will go
right ahead with its work and digest
all the food you eat. Kodol will let
you eat anything you like.
Kodol will do exactly what your
stomach does, mkep veur stomach is
wall and strong, aad more, when it
Is tired or out of order.
Kodol is composed of exactly the
aasae juices as found In a healtny
Kodol Is prepared at the labor*-
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their use Yon can’t afford to slight
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