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^ a ■m /> ;c>vc VXN> JLllO JVtllV4 AUtA AAU^O V*«’U^A, t kxuk\ \\41VU U-iS UCClX in nno for over SO ycarr<, has fcorno t!:o signature of ^ <, ^ ^ ^ Y* to yrsm*^ % * ■> ' - •* - - «.**. v.v.♦. >*-— s FO' 1 ^! (Bn»w»rvf«|!«»»» n?no« it<t Infunr*'. W\**c ✓/, Allow no one toilecelv© you !a thlM. ■’' All Couutcrfcifs Imliaiaous uml JunL-un-good” ;:ro but Experiments tlmt trifle with hi..I endanger the health of Infants ami Children—Expericueo against Experiment. What is CASTORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops aiul Sooiblapr Syrups. It is Pleasiint. It contains neither Opium, .Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its a^o 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 Dowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of N The Kind Ton Hare Always Bought In Use For Oyer 30 Years. ■me •«irT.ua —wtirr. tt •«•••, mm mm •rrr. £110 tl£ # S 4 ». T* M 1 02* arilA ci'is y*' 0 o T-T ^ u ■» - a CT( — MV C> ^ #~v Ms « .. ^* A Jt 4A > -a. v-a» a w * k 11a .X s ^ A a . ^ . feed your c~oo tlirouHi the entire "row- - J - i o o ing^senron/ They vviii bo so- 1 at every shipping- point in this county- Next week vve tell you in this paper v/hy they are the best goods to be had. Armour Fertilizer Works ATLANTA, GEORGIA STOKES SAYINGS. Stokes, Jan. 10:—Please allow m< sprite i 'you” dear oi l priper f . . tew lines. Tlv> ^o' v 'T*'n r, i'<<« O *■> ^ * * " ' * • hear of the s»*rious illne.SvS of Mr. Arthur Roach formerly of Stokts, 1 ut who ismjw residing in Savannah He ts under the efficient eanf of L»r. T. G. Kershaw arid it is hoped that he will soon he well again. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Linder and little daughter, Klise, visited her j parents, Mr. and Mr.>. 1). J: Reach ia»t k'iutiuay. Mrs. L. SV. Beach ir. very ill wit Is lagrippe. Mr. tpid Mrs. J. K. Linder had business in dial lepton last week. Little Miss Dora I^a Linder was j the guest of Mr. L. A. Linder last Sunday. Mrs S. R*»aeh has ls*en quite ill for some time. Mrs. Annie Garris and children visited her parents here last week. Messrs. J. K. and I. S. Linder jvisi'.ed Bamberg last week where ! they purchased some fine mules. Blue Eyes. SatwI at Dr a' h'8 I) >or. I The doof of ilrmb M-emetl reHity to on*n for M'utht a Ayer*, of Transit Ilri-.tjjt* N Y.. v.b»*u Lis life was wuir- ilerfult? aaiitl. 'I was in n 'Ireuolul CH»n»tiiton,” he writet-, M iny •Kir. was aim »«t yellow ; eve* eankeo; touene coated; emanate.! fn>m losing 40 nont.ria. erowine weaker daily. Vim- I at liver trouble pnl'iav me down to death iu spit* of doctnrj. Then that |matchle«i« medicine, Eleotrir Bittern {curtd me I regained the 40 pmnds 1 t**at and now am well and aTon*.” for at', st m arh, livar and k dnov tionb’.es they’re •upteme. -W^atJac. M. Klein t— • «» • — EVERGREEN NEWS 1 j Evergreen. January 10:— We sym- i pathize very much with Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hiers in the loss of their infant child. ! Miss Mattie Herndon has gone to the Land of Mowers to sjiend the winter. •»» . . .-. r * - 4 * 0 -~ »* — • •0 •%*'•*: • k Kh. <a*«« cki aka i , fY t ' — — «— #><-%• ^ f •• iAVKIiUllll Cy*Al k.<- » i*$ am* Carter hails from New York, hut his former home was Ritters. He was accorn]tallied by his broUiei, WATCH US GROW * 'n*»pneits Dec. 1«. tfViv * r,?,]:’.! S* |Di V ^w Uc. k io03.. . ' j Increase in oni year .. . $ ^7.. o ^ e Are on the Honor Roll i ' A*'* ^ of Banks of South Carolina. FARMERS’& MERCHANTS’ BANK WALTERBOUO, S ('. Classified Adveriisefneiits >• Su, ai.u iuf t».ls 60 Uiltin i >t *. i*o il- or US'., One runt it tvurd lui iu ov**r 25 word*. itiiHiiieiis hx-nl*. five cent* » Hue Vi A 2* rs. WANTED—A white kwI betwe<n T. and 15 ju-sr* old to keep t*oia[ian vph my wife App’y to l 'I Lmi-f d«le a’ I’rex* and Hti»"i*,la r d ofti- r WANTED—A firxt-t!»t*s bl.c-ruiltL and wlieelwrigi.t Apply t* (i W Sweat. 1 12 *4t Hender*onvllU, 8. 0. LIST OR STRAY ED-One laia franiiii white and red .xpott«d Jerxe* heilt.r with white feet, alioot 3 vein old Finder will be liberally rewani- ed by returning to I .1 I’ariaeU, Willifttni 1 13 2t> WANTED—To boy umber land* Ad dre** O U K latte, No. ti? Broa*i Street (’harl-atoo, S. C : M-j-41 WANTEi)—You to know that I have a cctpf’c’c V.a.’ of 'nr. ifarc, stoves, o*" 1 ca-vy on a general line of irpau work. »ach •• wifntna, *«»in^ marlu nc*, and bit yoleti. L N Glover. 8-11. vivviiKC. We liave had a good many visi tors during the holidays and have all enjoyed ourselves very much. Mr Cleveland ilier-n v ho Is at tending college at Brunson was home for the holidays. Reader. ISLANDTON ITEMS. Islandton, Jan. 11:—Miss Pauline Murdaugh and little brother are NOTR E—J still want, to mII my *'o:i •lt« •< Meggrtt, 8 0., 5 acre* of iwo crop laudt, .1! aired m ready for ect- tbation aod jaat enoogh to keep the s’ore-kt-eper bury outside Apply to 8 B B tier, 1 12 41 HesKett, 8 C. NOTICE—I am uflering 50 cent* p«r bushel for aound dry oottou aetd In lot* of 50 bualula and rve r aud moa! In exebanga—tou lor ton. F N Jones, 1 12 It AbLUiti, 8 0. TO RENT—Bolldiog which can be u«ed nr» try we* rye* for Hi i;* w# * w nyme FOR SALE i i/i ii> —8'nf'k of n>err>H*ridi*e of .? W Uarhou, bank rapt. Applv to t*v ▼> "• -W* t . Kj • V Ar«a**»v, tat*r>vcr 9 1 12 4t Waiterboro, H C. FOR SALE -Thr e miles from Walter 'boro on rail:O^d, in nice healthy locality farm » f 125 vre* with ni*»' comfortable bataii-u*. Apply to A >1 Herndon, • 1 5 4t Vt Kiuutxm , 8. C., r t d 3 FOR SALE—My b:ore and kt in Wal- toi'boio. W B. ford 8a».dfrs. 12 8:f FOR 8ALE—Si vend tine Jeraev Vilcli Cows, wilh or without calve*. Appiy p. L E. Hill. . 12-l-tf'. ^ Round. |stxndmg some time with her sifter,, rQR SALi: _ JiiM rccfcive( , a c , r , 0Ild ot Augusia Bi ick. I’lioes qOtjttd ou ftp- piicitinn. t an Oil orders f<.r uu> umonnl. COLLETON NOT FORGOTTEN. Irmo, Jan. 5. Special: — As we' •aw about gotten rettlci inonrnew! . j : dne I thought that perhaps ^’e ave a few friend- down in Colic-! *n who would be intere^ted to hear] nun us. \Yo a'>* living at Irmo, S. C. t a| t-Ja iful little town situatoi in tbej >ik »f Broad and Saluda rivers. It: s kn »wn as the “Jx xingtnr Fork.” j j iituit. know wacre you couid go i and a better people than tbt«e at i mo i m*y cci u»iuS> know how to » •. r> • i » * > *• ^ A V <k . * A f-y i • « »• >». > **• * c , V, » wA* * ■* *t*l :it home. While we have gained ’1 my new friends here who an* so -dnd we cant forget the ones we left i dear old (’cllrton. We ere in- -'in*-*! to believe with James Whit- •omh Riley: Old friends allu» is the best, * 'ul* *t like and h.'artii'st, Allowed us fust and don't allow Ve're so blamed much better now.” Several of our young people have eturned to the different colleges ifter spending the holidays at home. Vmong them were Miss Leora Hook •'or Columbia College for Women, ’•'lien I/inck for McFeata Rusineev oljege, Homer Mathias for Char leston Medical College and Mr Tom Shelley forS. C. college^ Misses Ellie and Bannie Smith en tertained yesterday evening at their i home here. Those invited were! Miss*-* Fannie VanSant, Bosaie Da-1 vidson, Loise Simms, Cora and Etfie Burgess, Dessie Bouknight and Ruth Lorick, Messrs Homer Mathia, Tom Shiely. Murrel Ixirick, Newton Lorick, Preston Klein, 0. Hook and LeRov l/*rick. Miss Jennie NanSant left Friday for Fulton, N. C.. where she has heeepted a position as stenographer. An Kx-Collctonian. Railway Mail Clerks Wanted The Government pays Railway Mail Cieriu 4>a0o to $i,2ou, and ut'ner employees up to SJ.bOO annua!ly. Stops Lameness f.fuj.. of the c!.roi.!e laavcr>t.<>a in horses is due to neglect. See that your horse is rot iL lowed to go lame. Keep bioan’s Liui.11- it l 3fFv “t the first sign of stiffness. It’s ^ wonderfully penetrating — goes right to the spot — relieves the soreness — limliers up the joints and makes the muscles clar.tic aud pliant Here’s the Proof. Mr. G T. Huberts of Renei, Ga., R.F D. No. i, Bo* 45,wrtte, : — “I has* ■ued your IJulment ua ah Tie for fsow- nev effected a thoroagk ewe. I al to moored a *p.:*iD on * wale Tint •parin •*• at Urfce w a guinea ef». la my etllmatinn the hett remedy iorlaiBW acet and torencM ie_ Sloan’s Liniment Mr. H. M.Gibbt,of Lawrence, Kan* . R.F.l). No. j. »iitet: — *• Voor ■ I.iiit- ment it the be-.t that I hate r»er u'ed I h id a mare with an absent on tier urck and on* joc. bottle of Sloan’t lininiert e»U:e>y tuiwd Wr. I Vta p St aioutu: .*.H th.« tinvs for ga!tt and tmalt twrV,,nj* and for everythia^ aboot ti.e ttock.” Sloan's Lioiment , will kill a spa\ n. curb or spliut, it duce wind puffs r r d swollen joirbi, end is a sure and .\pc. I’ v remedy for fiideta,. Sweeney, four.di r aud tl'cush. tfSBn l=5ip Price 60c. u/.d i-1.00 MwmwW Itnrt, ■. ratCtw, r mw.1 poi.llry •< »i Ore*. AWOeewa Pr. Esrl 8. Moan, Boston, Mms., TJ. ft. A. BOND CASE ENDS. iColumliia, January 8,-Specifth Waiterboro may build a nc'.v school - ♦ Kv * Uncle Sam will b«JJ spiiijg t :cam- >.. ■ .>. ttinnnrrhnilf the eonntrv for , ,n — —/’^.w Hailwwy Mad Lleiks, CufiK-ni House ‘ .... .. Clerks. Stenngraohers, Bookkeepers, I refused the injunction in the oona Departmental Clerks and j case sumitted to it. The o union *8 Ciovenment positions. Tiiousands of 1 anpointmentsj will be made. Any man dr woman in the City or Cotin- iry, can get inntrietion 2nd free in formation bv vriiing at on*'e the Bureau of Instruction, 117 N. Ham lin Building, Roeliester, N. Y. by C. A. Woods, A. J., and the effect of the same is to make the bonds valid under the Supreme Court’s ruling upon the var otis questions submilted to it. or all voun ajtd grrxan or- tijiiisnii*—■y.a.ams—*m» av OM^teUbteTchNoh mow* tbs' 1 ft—* mw—i*g tki qmm Momwiftte w*—••rr.r.v. tag—hstf In—Shd by lbs v—daifOl looto —ft CATARRH t3 SCROFULA inimhhrt *n tmteaet OthtiS. Ua C3 CO blood eleanatag propfti— of 9. 9.9 n IMmmm, Xeann*. Chroaio Vtmtit Ooatphlate Mtrcazltl fUaoa, Zatttc, Prickly Ath. Poke Root tad roO—tOWU ■old by *U PrBgKfttt. BoadbM.1, etc., «to. 2. r. P. U » povtcfBl tools sod sa •BMUoot aprltixer, buikUsg «f the ■yrtwa rtpUliy, U 70a *is trotk *ad fMblaoBd fMl b«U7 tty 2. 2. r H *d4 n “ * F. V. LIPPMAN rispiuuj ^ Savannah, • Ca. 1 Mrs r Dunie Cummins of Lodge. , Misses Mamie cr.d Lula Mur daugh and Mary Sineath and Messrs A. J. Sineath, I. H. Murdaugh, Hallie Murdaugh attended the Xmas tree at Carters Ford on Friday, which was enjoyed very much. There was a pretty wedding last Sunday evening at the home of Mr. Joe Dopaon. His daughter, Miss Julia, was married to Mr. Hammie Murdaugh. Mr, and Mrs Billy Sineath spent a few days with *Mrs. Mary Si neath. Lucky Girl. 8 26 tf J M McKenzie. BUSINESS LOCALS. A Wild Blizzard Rtging brirv* danger, eoffettag—often death— to than Mind*, who take nnkU. cough* aud lagrippe—that terror of Winter *nd Spring. It* danger li^nal* ere "etnffed up” nostrils, lower part of no** sore, chills end fever, piln In btek of head. • nd h 'bioat gripping congb. When Grip attacks, as ytn valnc year life, d**o! deUv getting Dr. K'ng’a j^rw Di*c«’Tcty ‘One bot'le ctifed me” vn’e* A. L. Dnnn, of Pine Vsl'ey, Mim, af er being ‘Lid up' three Week* wltb firlji" For *pre lungs, Hemnirhigr*. Conrb*. CoUL, Whoojrtng Ooorta. Bron- chiiL, Asthma. It* *unrem«. 50i\ $1 W). Gaerauteed oy Juo. M. Klein. Parker end WetetraaTi’* founlam peas at Klein*. Onion 8et* at U G Hyrne’*. Nyai’s tore tbroet medicine. 25 ten** Nyal’* a at Klein'e. We are now ready and anxipn* to 1 •npp'y yoor want* in the way of floe mule* or fancy and fart driving horse*. 8mo*k- Miley Company, BranchviUe, 8. C. ' Xyal* Htone Root Compoaad for the kidney*, liver and bladder at Klein* Baggage, freight or anything healed or delivered, anywhere, at any time, day or night. ’Phone 43b or I6j. J. W. McKenzie. 8 35 tf Brighten np your home with a coat of paint. Paint* and oil* at Klein*. behave just unloaded a car of fine males and hoi-ew. Ju-t the kind to tai» everybody. Call 1 nd *«e ilutn. 8moak-Miley CmnpaBy Kmiirbrillft, 8. C. New Garden need* at Klein’*. Now 1* tli« tihie to prepare for a Spring garden. Fre*h *ceds just ar rived ai Kle.us. REDUCED SALE. During January we will sell all Fall and Winter Hats and Dress Goods AT COST. WATCH OUR BARGAIN TABU. Wc will ofter some rare bargains to be' displayed on. our Bargain Tabic. See them before you buy. We wish our many friends and customers a Happy New Year. RHEUMATISM »L,'\ M. JAFFA > - ■' v - OF THE NEW STORE * SELLS AT THE LOWEST PRICES GENTS' FURNISHING, SHOES, NOTIONS. ETC. WALTER ST.' ■ W. . ft 4Tf W * tv ion h?Ui »i Kleins. • DOTS FROM BEDONS. a Redon, Jan. 10, special:—Miss. Eu- lah Belue of Camixiliello. S. C., is Jj-.v.t t:^chir.s tha Fuller school. Mr. Wilhe Warren of Rock Island, S. C, and D. C. Crosby of Baxley, Gx, are down here visiting friends and relative*. The party given at the PnlW •whool was a very enjoyable affair. Tho« present were: Misses Kate Langdale, Catherine and' Bessie Crosby; Messrs Ernest and B. J. Crosby and Lem and West Seigler of Waiterboro. Me. Ernest Crosby and Min May Sutdiff will be married bn the sec ond Sunday ^of this month. May MRS. W. A. BLACK § The Ladies’ Store. w 75c and Up they live a long apd happy life. 0 Rabbits. (’hambsrlata’■ Coach Rcatadj i* a my valuable andtrine for thruat and lasg t rouble*, foiqkly tstlarsa and enreft painful breathing and adangvrou* ly *rcnding onogh which Mtidkie* don- S'ft’od tang* Hold b/ Ait I haler*. ; TO THE FARMERS This is to certify that we ’nave appointed Mr. F. N. Jones to represent us in the sale of “SIMPKINS PROLIF IC COTTON SKRD.”. AH those wishing to pur chase them will please place their orders as early as con venient, which we will fill at $1.00 per djushel f. o. b. Raleigh. They are put up in nice branded bags bearing our Red Lettered Trade Mark and Signature, holding 2. 1-2 bushels each. Guaranteed to give entire satisfaction ■ W. A. Simpkins & Co., Raleigh, N. C H- W. BLACK SR, f, gDENTAL SURGEON g 3 1 have reopened my dental D 3 office, hnd have associated 0 O with me DR. JOHN H. o BAKER. Ail work given « prompt attention. 0 Office over Finn's Jewelry ^ Store. Office Hours: 8.30 am to 3 - PiJW* 8 to 6 p. m« ’Ppone No. 67a. 'Wolterlsoro, » C to make a nice Switch from your combings. TUPPEES, Wigs, Whiskers, Detective Disguises promptly made. Acme ilair.Co. SAVANNAH, GA. . OrFIOB OF Of. A. J. Anderson « DENTAL SURGEON ‘ Office hours: J I* S ’ i t !t OPPOSIT* Forman mod Mswlllfs Jre/ceiicncZ Jfctioca. Real Estate, Ims LOANb NEGOTIATED Houmm to Rent. Opposite ths Marks', WALTXRBORO, R OL » * 'PhoMsH^hut WAI/HCH RORO. 8. O. Ik«j- tfl «•> %*m 14 Ul M . a :4* .‘ftl