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4 t THE REASON WHY inol STRENGTHENING TONIC for Feeble Old People, Delicate Children, Weak, Run-down Persons, and to Counteract Chronic Coughs, Colds and Bronchitis, is because it combines the two most world-famed tonics — the medicinal, strengthening, body-builj'ng elements' - cTTod Liver Oil and Tonic Iron, without oil or grease, tastes^good^nd^agreesjrith^everj^one^ We return your money without question if Vmol does not accomplish all we claim for it JOHN M. KLEIN, Druggist, Walterboro. NEWS OF THE TELEPHONES IN THE SOOTH The latest news concerning the spread of the telephone idea over the farms of the south may well be taken as a chronicle of the progress among the rural inhabitations. In growth of popularity, numbers and usefulness, the telephone has sur passed any other agency known to the fanning community, at least in this section of the country, within the past few years. As the editor of the Atlantic Con stitution recently remarked, “the telephone is an antidote for insola tion/’ ^ One important news item is report ed from Texas. The branch of the government weather bureau situated in the Lone Star state has recently decided to give daily weather fore casts and special warnings over the local and long distance wires to all terephonejsubecribers in Texas. This service, which is to be free, will cover more than two-thirds of the area of the state, embracing practi cally all of the agricultural portion. These forecasts and warnings will cover a 36-hour period, and, as can easily be recognized, will be of the utmost value to rural telephone sub scribers. It is said that the new regulation of the weather bureau will prove «an incentive to those farmers who have not already sup plied themselves with the benefits of telephone service. The installation of a new switch board at Kinston, North Carolina, recently was the occasion of a letter to the editor of the Kinston Semi- Weekly Free Press, written by Mr. C.'P. McCluer, general manager in that district of the Carolina Tele- _ ATTRACTIVE LUTE OF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, ' HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, •f* SHOES AND HATS, BLANKETS ANDoCOM- FORTS. . tOMPIKIK. A>snkTMFNT OF CHOICE GROCERIES. I Walterboro, i—— HYRNE'S STORt • * South Carolina. graph and Telephone Company, in! A party of pleasure seekers en- which he stated the position of his joyed a delightful moon-light ride company as advocating and encour- on last Friday evening. They at- agri»g farmers to Wcome interested tended the closing exercises of Wil- in the neighborhood telephone propo^liams high school, those included in sition. He assured the farmers re- our party were—Misses Mattie and III EACH TOWN and district to — . » — .71 „ — 5- w T T — v rule and nhibit a e I-atest Mcmi.1 ■ hiryrie fumi-hM Ft us. Our agents everywhere art ■ u ,A> n * I**' * nt€ /*■ fartu-uUrs A/tJs*rr%>/.ffrr at St* NiONiKV KKOl l«KI* until you revrivt ana approve <1! yt>ur bi<Trle. Wc*h!p »‘>r«r^»w r h«e in tt« IF^swrW . m advance /wAir /-«/■*/. an5 ale>w TI'.Tii 1*.WS VKTJ’. TKIAL dunng which time you may nue the bicycle and put it to at y test v»u wich 1( ,thi are then not t>erte<-tly c.tu-fied or dn ni-t srsah to itevp the In cycle ship it b»< k to us at our expense and s>a» teiV/ nrt Ac ms/ on* ornt. FACTOBY PBICFS furnish the h a-hest gr-ae bicycles it is possible to make ■ raw 1 v it i s ssivkvf one vm.. 1 protit above actual factory cost. You save $10 11 f ij r. uldlemen s prontt cv l'I.> ICC direct ol u.v and have the manufacturer s guar antee t> ivl yhor bnvxlr. INI >t*T III'V a bicycle or a paired tire* frvtn a.yewe at aijr /-*• e 'util you receive our catalogues and learn our uchcatd ot y.clory t-cfi an.! rem iraadve iptxt.it ofnt to rider «s<-titn. m Mflll BC ASTONKUPR > <rt * rtfnve our beautiful cata’-gvie and ***■•• •WBIWWSlIfcN study pur superb nvxicls at the vx-n.ttr/uJ.p /rs cs we ran make you t! s year. VV e aehl fhe highest grille bicycles foe lev* money V e are satisfied with ft 00 prort above factory cost. t>.atc at siding about Kinston that the larger operating company would co-operate and assist in the the telephone de velopment of the neighborhood, hoping to see the day when every farmhouse within 25 miles of the city is connected by wire with the Kinston exchtfige. This offer and official statement of position is important in view of the fact that an attitude of this sort is not generally understood. Yet it is the fact that the pioneer movement for telephones can best receive its impetus frojn the farmers themsel ves. whose preliminary work in plan ning and building a telephone line is the first sign of telephone activity in a rural neghborhood. So it is that all through the south farmers may be seen at work on the roads building their own telephone lines. The work of construction is not different from ordinary fence building operations about the fanr, and by going about it in this mar.- ner the farmers can reduce to a min imum all trouble and expense inci dent to installation. As an instance of the popularity of the farm telephone throughout the south, the sales figures of the Western Electric Company, the largess manufacturer of telephones in the world, may well be quoted. This concern has sold 75,000 rural telephones in the past 90 days. Last year it sold 30,000 rural telephones in the south alone. The Coi'. titution recently carried an editorial on this“subject entitled The Rural ’Hello’ Still Spreading’’, which stated: A recent Constitution dispatch from Juliette reported the onward march of the rural telephone in Monroe county. Our correspondent summarized the numerical progress made by this-modern facility in the last few months, / and stated that within a rel atively short period no county in Georgia would be more completely equipped with telephones than old Monroe. The development, in connection with others of similar nature, is sig nificant. Hardly a day passes with out its particular report of advance ment made by the rural telephone In north* east, south and west Geor gia the “voice in the box” is making headway, placing the farmer in touch with his neighbors and with distant cities, at an annual expense of considerably less the revenue from a hale of cotton. It requires little imagination to s.^e in the rapidly increasing vogue of farmers’ lines an aid to the solu tion of the agricultural problem in America. Economists agree that the primary cause of the abandoned farm and in sufficiency of production is the inso lation and loneliness of the country, which operates, or rather has oper- ated in the past, to drive young men and women in armies to the cities. T to telephone is an. antidote for insolation. The two cannot exist in the same home. And since the rural i ’phone walks side by side with rural free delivery and other advance j agents of development, we may, ) with partial logit at least, endeavor I to check the tide cityward. Maud Padgett; Marie and Rena Wolfe; Cora Black and Zula Carter. Messrs Roy Padgett; J. D. Wolfe: T. M. Williams; T. A. Black and R. D. Carter. The chaperones were—Mr. and Mrs. I. Padgett; Mrs. M. E. Wolfe and Robt. Black. They re port a lovely time. General election for town officers which was held Tuesday, passed off very quietly. An ice-cream festival will be held on next Saturday night, June 4th, at the Ruffin Atademy, for the benefit of Smoak’s Parsonage. Everyone is specially invited to attend. Otis Herndon, one of Colleton’s boys, who is now a resident of Eu- tawville, visited our little town last week. We were also glad to have M. B. Garris of Williams, who is at home to spend the holidays, with us one day last week. The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Carter, join them in the re joicing over the rapid improvement of their little daughter Mary, who has been dangerously ill for several days. Auto’s seem to be quite the “fad” at Ruffin these days, and some are thinking of airships again; so three cheers for Don’t Worry. Ruffin. “1 bare been tomewbnt oostlve, bat Doan’s Regalets gave just the resalts desired. They not orildiy nnd regulate the bowels perfectly."—Qeorge B Krause, 106 Wal nu Are., Alioooa. Pa. A $11101YPEWRIHR FOR 17 CENTS A DAY! Please read the headline over again. Then its tremendous significance will dawn upon yon An Oliver Typewriter—the standard visible writer—the $100 machine—the most highly perfected typewriter on the tnarket-YOOIS FOI 17 CERTS A DAY! The typewriter that la equipped with •cores ot such convenience* as “The Bal ance Hhift”—“Tbe Ruling Device"— “The Doable Release”—“The Locomo tive Base”—“The Automatic Spacer”— “The Automatic Tabulator"—” The Dis appearing Iniicator"—“The Adjustable Paper Finger*”— “.The Scientific Condensed K e y- board”—all factory cost. y< u cm irll our bicycles under your o*u tunic f>i l!un xr.y Other faejorv. lilt VCI.K I»KAI.I.KX, '«vur price*. Order* Illicit the <Uy received. r M.COM* It.\Nl> HiCVCLKS. YVe do not reatiWly hxndie *e<vi?«J Send hirytles. trit UXua■ iy here X number on hand liken in trade by our Chicago retail stores. 1 tic:.e we clear out ’ *** ** "f-n* } r " '\ **•.* or Descriptive bargain ii*ts mailed tree. COASTFB-RBAKFS l »P*» rt «*«t r»»Urr eWn* and IM-Oafa, p*ru. repair* and wvfWILn Lt.KaCe* equipment oi aii kind* at Att^/ Ut tuna! rtUu pru.u. 8 50 HEDGETHORN PUNCTURE-PROOF SELF-HEAURO TIRES * SAMPlE PMR Tiit rrcu.’jr tttJil prut ot thru ttrn it I Prr p<iir, tut to mtr xtm t trr n iti tr.’.'yo* 3 tc mptsp,: tr i.rit.XiKushK it M or Jot it AS). M M0K HOBBLE FBOM NIBTIIES NAILS, Tacks or f'.Uaaa wlU sot lot the ' air oot, Siaty thousand juiir* sold last year. Over two hundred thousand pairs now la use. TO umnouos. orntr i Made In all site*. It fa lively and easy ndjmg.veiydutableandttncdinsidewuk • special quality of rubber, which never becomes on*and which cloaes up small punctures without the air to escape. We have hundred* of letter* from salt*. Sed customers Mating that their tire* have only been pumped ■S oner or twice in * whole aeaaou. T hey weir n no more than t an ordinary lire, the buncture resiatiny qualities being ghren J oTthin specialty prepared fabric on the Y ■ price of these tires is £.<10 per pair,but for by several layers trend. Tbe regular price ndverUangpurponedweaire making a special Factory price to • ^ *** ridt* of only U * per pair. All orders shipped mm« day letter U •pgraeal. Tod ttygot any • cent natil you hare examined and found puneturo atrip* «M“ ”ts," also rtm atrip “H* roeoat rim ontttng. This will outlast any other •—HO FT. KLAUTIO aad KA8X AUkUta RUFFIN SPECIALS. Ruffin, May '£<, Special: After six weeks of pleasure sjient in the city by the sea the two “little thorns” are oneejagain in the land of dreams, their visit being shortened by imper- ative rumors stating the illness of tneir parents. Imagine their sur prise on arriving home to find them in very^goodlhealth. Of course the surprise 'was agreeable, and then too we are compellt>d to feel a bit conceited to realize that at least these hearts'were made glad by our return. Mr. Editor; I am indeei glad to see that some of our boys are entire ly over the “Great Cornet Scare,” and are able to obtain a good night's rest. I guess “Old Halley,” is a)- ( ***Z*** (thereby making the . I W1TSI ORDKB mad endow this adaenmemeuL Yon . Igg ns aa order a* the tins amp be returned at OUK expense if for any We an perfectly tetUbl* and money aenttaaa iaaaaafcaa la a tire*, pon will Safi tha* they will ride i they an or aeeu at aay price. We ; fiaer thaa nay tin yaa 4 that when yon want a bicycle yon will give as leace. benea tbianmarkable tin oter. fiaat bay any ktad at aay price natil yna aaad { yhlad et any price until yna aaad Hoc a pair of ruactmopPrqof tires aa approval aad trial at ■opmiTnraai X L'.BEH BKU CWMIT,* CHUM, U. rest. I guess Uld Halley,” is si- loo. Will yo« most laughing at the follies thaf ^9** or thraMririlras'nprmmieS: h*Ve taken place since its appear Price 04.M per pair) if yon .^w, so risk in I can scarcely describe the change which has taken place in our little village during my absence; and this change is mostly due to dear old Nature. She has beautified every thing to such on extent, that we feel oar spirits rise, when we think of the glad times in store for ua, in the good old summertime. Yours for 17 Cents a Day! We announced this new sales plan recently, just to feel tbe pulse of the l eopie bimply a small caab payment— then 17 cento s day. That is tbe plan in a nutshell. Tbe result has been tnch a deluge of application* for machine* that wa are simply astounded. The demand comes from people of all classes, all ages, al occupations The m> joritf of inquiries has come from people of known financial standing a bo were attracted by tbe novelty of tbe proposition. An impressive demonstra-t tl«»n of ihe immense popularity''of ibe Oliver Typewriter. A stsri ling confirmation of our belief that the E;-a of Universal Typewriting is at hand , A Quarter of a Million Peo ple Are Making Money With ■ns*—•- t OLIVER TypaWrH&r The Standard Visible Writer The Oliver Typewriter, Is a money maker right from the wrrd “Go!" So easy to run that beginners ro>m get in the ‘‘•xperl’’ c a?s *iani yon learn Let the machine ; ay the 17 rents ailay —and all above that it yours. W herevor you are, tnere’s work to pc done ami money to he made by using the-Oliver. The business world is call ing for Oliver operators. There are not enongh to *opply the demand. Their salaries are con*><!erably nbjve those ot many cIssHea of workers. “An Oliver Typewriter la Every Home! *’ That is our battle cry today. We have made tbe Oliver supreme in usefulness and absolutely Indispensable in bosinesa. Now comes the conquest of the home. The simplicity and strength of the Oliver fit it for family use. It is becom ing an important factor In the h^me training of yonng people. An educator as well as s money maker. Our pew reiling plan pats the Oliver on tbe threeboli of every home in Amej- WiU yon oloee the door of yoor Patriotism TW stomach is a larger factor ia “ life, liberty aad the par- •wit of happiness “ than most people are aware. Patriotism •an withstand hunger but not dyspepsia. The confirmed dys peptic “is fit for treason, stratagems aad spoils.” The who goes to the front for his country witi^s weak will be a weak soldier and a fault finder. A sound stomach makes for good citisenship as well as for health and happiness. Diseases of the stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition arc promptly and pcrmanlntly cured by the use of ' T Dr. PIERCE'S COLDER MEDICAL DISCOVERT. It btiiJgf* up tkm body wJffi mommd tlooh amd •olid moaclo. The dealer who offers a substitute for the “ Discovery ” in only seeking to make the little more profit realized on the sale of less meritorious preparations. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser if sent Jrpp on receipt of stemps to pa.- expense of mailing oa/y. Send 21 one-cent stamps for the paper covered book, or 31 stamps for tbe cloth bound. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Asaociation, R. V. Pieros, M. D., President, Buffalo, N. Y. FREE FREE HIGH GRADE Natural Tone i TALKING ■' a . MID SINGING MACHINf Call at our Store and Hear the Specially Prepared Records of Bands and Other Instrumental Music, Songs, Stories, Recitations, etc., and Assure Yourself that this is the Best Offered. These Records are Famoos for Their Tone and Quality As a home entertainer it has no equal. The best talent of the country is brought right to your fireside to while away the long evenings with comical recitations and songs. The boys and girls can get up a dance at a moment’s notice and waltz to the strains of Music from the Grandest Bands of our land. Or you may wish to learn a Song and a better in structor you can never have. % We have arranged by contracting for a large quantity of these machines to give each Customer one machine free, they only buying the Records. 25 Records with each machine and you can buy as many more as you want later. Under no circumstances will we give a machine without cus tomer buying 25 records as we had to buy these with each machine in order to make the trade with the factory. ONE STANDARD TALKING MACHINE WITH HAND SOME FLOWER HORN FREE TO EVERY CUS TOMER WHOSE CASH PURCHASES AMOUNT TO See and hear this wonderful instrument and see how easy you can ob tain one. One free to each home onlv. YARN BROTHERS CO. MOSELLE, S. C. SMOAKS. S. C. Ihe House That Gives More Goods for the Same Money; The Same Goods for Less Money. NO ARGUMENT!'!!'T^TTSSST* on this remarkable Oliver - e> further details of oar easy offer and s free eopy of the new Oliver Address opportunity? write for ft X KIM im USUI Tbe Oliver Typewriter Building CHICAGO. - - - ILLINOIS as= Oil, for polo—Dr. Th Tandy la devioed. A llai- AGAINST FACT We have the BROWN SHOE CO.’S line of SIIO KS and there is none better. We carry a complete line of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS AND GROCERIES also. We have demonstrated to you that we make prices right. When you are # in need of anything, just come to'see us for we have what you want and at the price that will please you. Our motto is courteous atten tion. close prices an<j| fair treatment. ^ We have just received a very large stock of Low Quarter Shoes for men, women and children, the latest styles -no old stock on hand. We have also just received our Spring line' of WHITE GOODS, and they are of the newest styles. COME AND SEE US. J. I. WITSELL SUPPLY CO. Ifyw wtuitri^rrn VIV>rnt1neShnttlo, Rotary shuttle or a Knurl** Thrnul fOAaOs wing Mai-binc write to THE NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE COMPANY Orange, Maaa. - Many wurins arr made to sell rersrdle** ot ’ quat'iy, tut the Hew Home it made to weal. <>ur xoarantr never runs out. Hold by «ntbortx«*d dossier* ealy. rnm sal* BV WALTERBORO LOCAL MEETS. The Walterboro Local met at the court house Saturday afternoon at 3:30 o’clock, with perhaps the larg est attendace ever had at f meetmg. An interesting session was held. The following delegates were elected to the Cocnty meeting; A. A. Patter son. Jr, J. R. Tumbleston. G. A. Benton. F. C. Bennett, R. L. Sand- era, and S. P. Goodwin. Express Delivered or called for at every part of the city. Telephone 8b. . . N. C. A* SAULS, AGENT. „ At Southern Express Ca * v -<- r \ . } Walterboro, S. C.