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if-V' - ^ 1 n.'*- f iii S \ TETTERINE Aaron Crosby, Ri fiin, S C., says: \ “My wife i and par; ol her. She ! \ remK* ^Vhi;h •i>id t A. C. L. IMPROVEMENTS CONCRETE AND STEEL VIADVCT ACROSS ROANOKE RIVER AND THROUGH WELDON. N.C. i he Atiantrc -Coa^i - Line a toii- 1 ij ‘ • had what the doctors called Eczema for years. Her leys f pve body was entirely covered with it and it nearly crazed had tried everythiny I had ever heard of in the line of skin remedied without relief. Two months ayo she bey&n usiny Tetterine. h I 1 tight from J. M. K!r*ir7ouT orusryf'i, uiirier a nuar&ntce,. ,w she' is entirelv well, ^he used H boxes and two cakes of let-, gtruCtiDR about four mi | eg 0 f doub i e , tetine S-SAi-.'but its worth a hundred time* what it cost us. «efol-l ^ . . r , .<>are»l the »ii rections, or stubborn a caae as hers would never have t - rac ^ bne from Weldon t') (ia:w yieWvni to any treatment. My hat’s off to you and your yreat medi- bury, N. C., by elevatiny the track 1 cine.” • through ♦he town of WVidon, com- T» tterine cure- Eczema. Tetter, Riny Worm, Ground Itch, Itch- menciny about one mile south of the i ,ny Pi -v Infant's S re Hea*i. Pimples. Boils, Scaly Patches on the present station. A larye proportion Pa e. 0 d Itchiny Sires, Dandruff. Cankered Scalp, Bunions. Corns, ( ,f it will be on a continuous steel hilh i ^ and every form of Skin Disease. Tetterine. oOc; Tetterine v i a( j uct 3 700 i on , ri having cor- Siatu-^ v. s il< tne manufai turer. an'", guaranteed by J. M. Klein; or by\mail The Shrup'trine Company, Savannah.Via. from -9 "T .’•'W *iv* ' Pale-Faced Women v You ladies, who have pale faces, sallow complexions, dark circles under eyes, drawn features and tired, worn- out expressions, you need a tonic. The tonic you need is Jardui, the woman’s tonic. it is the best tonic tor women, because its ingredients are specifically adapted for women’s needs. They act on the womanly organs and help to give needed strength and vitality to the worn-out womanly frame. Cardtii is a vegetable medicine. It contains no min erals, no iron, no potassium, no lime, no glycerin, no dan gerous, or habit-forming drugs of any kind. It is perfectly harmless and safe, for young and old to use. CARDUI cretc abutments, piers and pedestals. This structure will be iHJ feet above the ordinary level of the Roanoke river, and there will be required in its construction ulniut EaOOO cubic ^ yards of concrete and two thousand tons of steel. There will be an ele vated passenger station platform^ connecter! by a covered stairway with a passenger station to be built on the surface level of the Seaboard Air Line track. B; gyage and ex press will be conveyed to the Allan-1 tic Coast Line level by elevators. By means of this viaduct all gradecross- ings in the town of Weldon wilfbe avoided. The work involves an en tirely new line, but this will in no wise affect the operation of trains. — Wilmington (N\ (’.) Morning Star. The Woman’s Tonic “After my doctor had done all he said he could for me, w writes Mrs. Wm. Hilliard, of Mountainburg, Ark., “1 took Car- dui, on the advice of a friend, and it helped me so much. “Before taking Cardui, 1 had suffered from female troubles for five years, but since taking it, 1 am in good health. “I think there is some of the best advice in your book that I ever saw.” Your druggist sells Cardui., Try it Wrltt to- I V AdvUof? tVrt. Ch«?ia*wrt«| Mrdccine Co.. C h *n lor Sptcuil Jiutnuttons. and 64 page book. "Home Trcatmcat lor Wouua. Chatlanoofa. Tenn., " tent tree. I JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, ETC. J. JL VtiSTERBERG, Jewelry Store. I Main Street, Next Door to New Postoffice. re WALTRKRORO, H. O. THE GOOD ROADS CAMPAIGN. The Record’s good roads campaign promises more extensive and benert- O ■ •ciaJ results than ' the management had anticipated. Through the ac- t.vity and effectiveness of efforts ,PUt forth by Commissioner Watson, heartily and promptly seconed by Congressman I .ever, the United States department of agriculture has assigned one of the very best e> - perts of the office of roads to this campaign, and Mr. D. H Winslow', superintendent of road construction, 'will accompany the good road* cam paign party throughout the State. This ensufes practical talks on good roads, which will be worth the whole expense of the campaign, i The county papers have responded. gin. These are the subjects that will be stressed at the good roads campaign meetings, to be held 9 in the respective county seats under the auspices of The Record and the count}* papers. It will be a veritable campaign of education along practi cal lines. j We are really sorry for the politi cal campaigners, who will be eclipsed by The Record’s campaign. Let them »U get on the good roads band wagon at the very tint meeting and enjoy the limelight.—Columbia Rec ord. INStITUTES JULY 13,14. AND 15 The following letter from Supt l). N. Barrow of the division of exten sion work and farmers institutes of Clemson College will l>e of interest to the farmers of the county. It will be seen that Supt Barrow can give three days to Colleton, and of course these dates will all be provid- ed. This is very important w’ork and there is not a farmer in the county who should not attend at least one of these institutes. Clemson College, S. C., June 2J, 1910. W. W. Smoak. VYalterboro, S. C. Dear Sir: The dates fixed for the holding of institutes in your county is July 13th and 14th. Please let me know the points at which it has been determined to hold these institutes just as promptly as possible. If these dates are agreeable you can go ahead and advertise the institute*. It makes very little difference what point comes first except that we are to go up to Ehrhardt next. I have allowed one day between Colleton dates and the Ehrhardt meeting. It the last Colleton date is within rea sonable driving distance of Ehrhardt this* will not be necessary, or we can use this extra day in some othef way. Let me hear from you as promptly as possible. Yours very truly, D. N. Barrow, Superintendent. 3 MONTHS FOR OFFERING DRINK. Sumter, June 23.—The up-country is not the only part of the world where the illegal sale of whiskey is severely punished. In Sumter a man named Bill Dut ton is serving a three months’ sen tence for just offering a drick to a customer, according to Dutton’s statement at the trial. The prohibi tion law makes this a misdemeanor. ' SMOAKS LOCALS. Smoaks, June 25.—The farmers of this section are getting their crops for the most part, promptly and en- i i fine shape, and if they could get a ■thusiastically to The Record’s sugge - tion that a State-wide campaign for fooi roads be inaugurated and the following papers are formally enlist ed in the work: The Gasette, Beaufort; The Observ er, The Herald and Newt, Newberry: The Guardian, Hampton; The Herald and The Advertiser, Laurens; The Tunes Florence; The Chronicle, •Cheraw; The Messenger, Hartsville; The Ad van cl, St. Matthews; The News and Herald. Wimboro; The Item, Sumter; The News, Lancaster; The Journal. Spartanburg; Progress. Union; The Advertiser and The Chronicle, Edgefield; The Frees and Standard, Walterboro; The Sentinel, , Pickens; The Sentinel and The Jour nal and Review. Aiken; The Report- . er and The Lantern. Chester; The Ledger, Gaffney; The Sentinel, Barn- o wett; The Index and The Journal. *Gr»enwood; The Herald, Bamberg; The Advocate, Bennettsville; The TMati, Anderson; The Son, Orange- Ao wo have raid before, there ie littie need now to argue the value of It is to few more days fair weather they would conquer General Green. We are glad to know that the young men of this place have organ ised a literary society. Hope they will be succeraful and have a large attendance at its meetings. A. Eugene Yarn, one of Smoaks prominent and influential business men had buainem in Hampton Wed nesday and Thursday E. D. Thomas had charge of the business while Mr. Yarn was absent t MissMable Simmons of Branch- ville spent several days with Miss Gertrude Berry recently. The young folks hod a gathering at the town hall Tuesday evening in honor of Misses Mabel Simons and Marie Smoak. The crowd was vei small on account of the rain, but a pleasant evening was spent never* thelera. Mrs. J. B. Smoak and little daugh ter, Bennie Lou. of Williams are spending aome time with Mr and Mrs J. L. Smoak. Thera wttl be a picnic July 4th at Smoaks. The public is cordially in vited to coast and bring paH filled the afternoeu Sfimfci TlirWdt trill play a gaarauf baB. A. H. 4 0. 075 FOR FIRST BALE. Houston. Texas, June 23.—Weigh ing 416 pounds, the first bale of the cotton crop of 1910 was sold at auc tion today for 4375. It classed as good middling. ‘Fob Gor’s Saks Do Bokstbiko*” dr boast aasatUy sad sold into a lift ■baas. Tbs CindnnaU Enqslrtr ays fall tbs books of tbs asson tbs Wtr Ws bars snawsred this cry in our nil “Fighting tbs Traffic in Y< Girin” by Enianst A. Boll. U. 8. Dintrtet Sttornsy Bum and others. Tbs most ssnatioosl indictment of tbs Whits BUve Tads over pebtinbod. 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