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i Colkw*. April IT.- UfMt tk« tBTltftlOB 9t tJM of Um CoIIoco v tho wajr» am MMBlttoo of tho Homo ▼!»- *la wook, not to ooflgotr, bmt to loppoet tho Collopo Uo vtatt Uklag tko ploco of tho «o> ool trip kgr tko Loflolotoro. Browolac aoio oo ologooot od U tko cfcopol of tho eooiUttor of to OOhMilttOi Mfhtotf with what thoy raw of tho CdHopo. Tho? iooiiol that la low days they would giro, to t of tho lafomatioo thoy May It tMltlO# Of thO larltod to ooom to tho aad will llkoly ho horo oa Hawptoa. April Itth.—Bpodal Nows wan riMlrol ora Uottradlahdll Nows wao roeelrod horo this mora- ftg of a difficulty which took place Thursday aftoraopa at Mooollo Colic too eouaty, botwooa Mr. W. Hoary Vara aad Mr. Ch^stlaa Moan, both V la which difficulty Mr. Vara oaotclaod lajarloo thought to by tho attoadlag phyMdaa It soobm that Mr. Vara waa la tho atoro, of Vara Brothers Con st Mooollo, whoa Mr. Moan la aad aakod to ass Mr. Vara. Ho waatod to boy p salt of clothoo. While Mr. Vara waa showlag him tho ckrthiag, Mr. Moan, It la alleg- struck Vara la tho hood, back of tho oar. Tho wouad wao lafllctod with soato bloat inctrunout Itth. The board of Ylalton wM * billot. May lad. Am Vi Tho cause of son shoaidon alnoot larartably bo traced flutag or filthy collars. Owaors as a rale, pay little attoatloa to tho flttlag of eollan and their can aad coasoquoatly most farmers hare quo dr men ones or iaulesh with son dboulden during their busy son. The chafing of ill fitting Milan causes infUmatlon and abrasions of the skin aad, In many Instances, In jury of tho deeper tissue. Quite frequently deep seated abscesses form above the shoulder Joint at the lower part of the collar aeat These abttcewtes and the growth of flberona tlsaue which form in thla region require aurglcal treatment but simple abrasions and inflama- tlona of the akin yield readily to t«eatment If treated promptly. In thla, as In all dlseaaed condl- dltlona it la necessary to remove all causes. This call be done by keep ing Milan cleaned ^and by seeing that they fit so the ahoulden will hot be chafed and bruised. The practice o removing collan and! Trial bottle free. Guaranteed Dr. B. P. Carter, of Ashton, waa called la to oeO Mr. Vara yesterday and stated that the skull was frac tured. Mr. Vara Is now at bis borne in n serious coadlttoa. of Ike men an young nnd reside at Moselle. The News aad Courier correspond eat received word this afternoon that Mr. Vara would probably be taken to Charleston for an opera tion, as bis condition was not Im proving. Haved Child From Death. “After our child had suffered from seven bronchial trouble for a year” wrote O. T. Richardson, of Rich ardson’s Mills, Ala., “we feared it had 1 consumption. It* had a bad cough all the time. W<> tried.many remedies without avail, and doctors medicine aeelned as useless. Finally we tried Dr. King's New Discovery, and an pleased to eay that one bot tle effected a complete cure, and our child la again strong and heal thy." For coughs, colds, hoaraenetw. lagrlppe, asthma, croup and sore lunga. Its the jo oat Infallible rem edy that’a thade. Price 60c and $1. April It Oum again the aaaual held at Rivers Bridge la Hamborg eouaty oa .yesterday. A Mi people numbering about IJif wen present, and paid tribute to th Mldlen of to Boutorhn Confederacy Tho gram Of the dead ho an buried at Rivera Brk beautifully decorated with of flowers. • The speaker of tho day was Col. James Armstrong of Chart set oo. Af ter betnd Introduced to n largo andlouM. ho delivered an ontlau characterised by eloquent PTfiao tor tho aoidien and woman ‘of tho South sag by a patriotic appeal tor tho everiaetlng pmanratlon of tho principles which the oM guard held near and dear. He touched on sev- eral incidents whch manifested tho bnvory of tho Confederate aetdler. The speaker related humorous Inci dents In camp life. Col Armstrong speaks fluently and his address was a gem of praise and patriotism. The ontor Was given good attention nnd his speech’ was appreciated, as was evidenced by the applaoae giv en and the Mngntulations he re ceived. After the exercises a delicious din ner was spread. South Carolina rice. South Carolina ham. South Car oltna pork and chicken, and every thing nice, all prepared In South Carolina kitchens, were served‘'by daughters of South Carolina. Every body ate and waif satisfied. The people of River Bridge communinty and of Jennys are to be congratulat- % ed on the excellent repast furnish ed. * People from Bamberg, Colleton, Hampton and Barnwell counties at tended, and were glad that they did"* so. Good order prevailed. . * 1DAUGHTER = WASGCRED By Lydia E. Ptnkham** VcgetaMa Cnnf miidi Mi.—“I nim« yam hero- Ban year old mtiprni to SSfSS to jour mmlhJns 1 can rerniumani It tor all tomato troubles.”—Mrs. L. A. Cobkrax. 11«« Bottom! Street. Balti more, lid. Hundreds of each totters from moth- era expraaring their gratitude for what Lydia B. Pinkham’a Vegetable Com- pound has accomplished for them have been received by the Lydia E. Pinkham Mcdtdnc Company, Lynn. Maas Too* Girls. Heed This Advice. Girls Who are troubled with painful or irregular periods, backache,' head ache, dragging-down sensations, faint- ing spells or indigestion, should tako immediate action and be restored to health by Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vege table Compound. Thousands have been restored to health by its use. Write to Mrs. Pinkham, Lyaa, ifj HOLD op Mod No i 3 it s th* r*ot hi gfood ch*%*htf» mefl to on oar fWMM oflsr to cfetwort only. > • cfH MU.! jH I? j *v! .5 j 8 C • « by bathing shoulders at mid-day Is one of the best preventive measures that ean be adopted. As soon aa the akin of the shoulders appears sen sitive, It should be bathed several times dally with a solution of alum or other astringent aolutlon. Re moval of pressure from the influiii ed skin Is absolutely neceHaary and If this cannot be accomplished by John M. Kllen. Kaater Picnic. There was an afternoon picnic at the Center school on Saturday af ternoon and ev.>ry thing which had been planned for the occasion waa strengthen the stomach a most brilHiTtit success. Miss Minnie Smith gave several a natu ral and healthy action. Is there anything In all this world that la of more Importance to you than good digestion? Food must' be eaten to, sustain life and must be digested and converted into blood. When the digestion fails the whole body suffers. Cbamberlaln’s Tab lets are a rational and reliable cure for Indigestion. They increase the flow of bile, purify the blood, and and tone up the whole digestive apparatus to For prizes which were awarded by Misss if this cannot he accomplished by Mell Wimberly the Delamar teach- changing the style of collar or oth- «r to the following: Hattie Mar- •r method, the animal should be'tin, first prlsp for spelling; Tommie rested until the shoulders heal. '* v. Abscesses which occur at the point of the shoulder should be op ened as soon as they form, syring ed- dally with suitable antiseptic so lutions. and be kept open until the discharge ceases. Failure to do this Will result in the formation of hard fibrous tumors, which should be removed by operation. GIVING OUT. The Htrwggle Discos rage* Many • (TUaew of WnRertooro. Tuten, second prize for best run- .icr, Estelle Hostel!, third prize fpr best rope Jumping; Ellle Postell and Harmon Platt, the two hand paint ed pictures. In water colors by Miss Smith, for hopping. A number of eggs were then hid den and It waa quite a pretty sight to watch the little folks scampering through the woods gathering the bright Mlored eggs. Allen Poatell .v*s successful In finding greatest number. There was a handsome china cup and saucer for the moat highly es Around all day with an ■ c * , * n * teemed person present, this was won back; Cant rest at night; Enough to make any one “give out." Doans Kidney Pills will give re newed life. They will strengthen the kidneys. Here Is convincing proof that this is so Mrs. John O’Brien. Adventure St. Beaufort, S. O. says: ’’I gladly re endorse Doan's Kidney Pills - and confirm the testimonial I gave In their praise In April, 1908. They brought me lasting relief and I have had no need of a kidney med icine for some time. My principal er complaint was a dull, nagging back acbe sometimes accompanied by av lnJury> rhamberlaln’s l.lnlment yere pains across my loins. 1 did not .rest well and in the morning j y for the relief It affords got up with either a headache or a dlzay spell. The contents of the John M K1# , n first box of Doan's Kidney Pills re lieved my aches and paint and bene fited me In every way. After tak- lag this remedy I was able to rest well at night and I felt much strong •r.” » For sale by all dealers. Price 60 Cents. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New. York, sole agents for the Uni ted States. Remember the name- Doan's—- and take no other. sale by John M. Klein. Mrs. K. F. Hammoad and child ren and Mr. Hammond's mother, wh. have been in lleanfort for the yeAr past, leaves tills week for Hamil ton wlaere Mr. Hammond lias ac cepted a position with the Hamp ton County News—Beaufort (•asett. NOTICE CONCESSKMARIQ. Please take notice that on May Uth at 12:00 o’clock, noon, the undersign ed will aell the following concessions for the next County Fair to be held at Walterboro, Nov, 7-10, 1911. The prices named are minimum. In more than one application is had, the concessions will tro to the highest bidder. Such concessions as one not •old May Uth. will be sold as soon thereafter as possible. Cold Drink Stands, each $10.00 Cold Drinka, exclusive 35.00 Restaurant, exclusive 35.00 Fruit Stands, each 10.00 Fruits and Cigars, exclusive 35 00 Candies and Chewing Gum 10.00 Cane Racks, each 5.00 Cane Racks, exclusive (not over 3) 10 00 Photographer, each 5 00 Photographer, exclusive 10 00 Pop Corn Crisp, exclusive 40 00 Engraving or Glass, exclusive 10.00 Doll Racks, exclusive 10 00 Novelty Stands, each 10.00 Novelty Stands, exclusive 20.00 Lunch Stands, each 10.00 Lunch Stands, exclusive 20.00 violent exerriHev or! Restaurant and Lunch Stands u exclusive to same person 50 00 W. W. SMOAK. Sec. Colleton County Fair Assn. Walterboro, April 19th, 1911 4t. by Mlu Smith by m large majority of votea. A large number of young people ae well as children were present and after the different contests they all joined In games of their choice. Messrs J. H. Tuten. Julius Bivens and Ashley Peeples were the Judges of the winners of the races ett*. henna Platt and Estelle Postell deserve credit for standing next to last In the spelling match of about twenty contestants. ONE PRESENT. For soreness of themusles wheth- Induced by excellent. Thla liniment is also high In casea of rheumatism. Sold by Infant Dead. tin the loth, Inst, many hfgrts were made sad by the death of tho tftfant sen, Walter Vernon, of Mr. and Mrs. \V. T. Martin. We have no cause to grieve for his eternal rest and happiness, hut we sympathize vIth the berea\ed mother, for it leaves a place vacant in her home, which cannot lie fill ed, by another of her little oneq. Christ said “Suffer little children to come unto me. for of such is tho Kingdom of Heaven. Maater Morris W. Warren. Jr., of Its double strength cuts the coflee bill in twoths superior $9 quality gives it ww a value, double 99 its price, 99 „ Winthrop College Notes. Winthrop College, April 29.— Special: Tlsa event which is always looked forward to with the greatest pleasure by Seniors and Juniors took place on Monday night, a week ago. This great event, the Junior Recept ion, was thought to be the beat that we have had in many years. It was no doubt, more thoroughly en joyed this year on account of its un. queness. At half-past eight, we. the Seniors were led to fairyland by our Jun ior partners. We sent first to one or two little springs, from which w.e received the most delightful punch. Next wp were shown by fUttlng little fairies to seats prepar ed or us. Here we heard sweet mu sic for sometime and then it stop ped and we were entertained by a fairy comedy. Two mortals were in the comedy and afforded much a- musement. From here we were conducted to the banquet wherewe were served by faries to delicious fairy refresh ments; such as Queen Mab aalad and parfait. After the banquet there was dancing in which both fairies and mortals joined. Only too soon, however, we were called away from fairyland to dreamland. Each -of the three literary aoeie- ties give a play every year. The last of these plays was given by the Winthrop Literary Society on last Monday night. The play giv-j en waa "Dorothy Vernon". The sue-' cess. It may be ujdged by thelarge 1 number of persons which were pres ent. Even standing room in the gallery was sold. The number at tending was over eight hundred. We had with us today several vis-' Itors from Charlotte. N. C. Twelve of these visitors were ladies who' are interested in club work. They came over to see what we were do ing in the industrial lines. The' superintendent of the Charlotte grm4 ed schools was with them. He| seemed very much pleased with the work done up here, especially that which Is done in domestic science. E. H. Have You a Picnic Hat? The season for picnics is here and you will not want to wear your best hat to a picnic, so come in and let us show you our line of PICNIC HATS Not only have we a nice line of picnic hats, but we have a full line of DRESS HATS of the Latest Styles » We can please you and suit you. A full line of MILLINERY of all kinds, Laces, Embroideries, Rib- , - bons, Neck-wear. MRS. W. A. BLACK THE LEADING MILLINERY STOR.E iillg '1' = Its beneficial ef fects are usually felt vary quickly (Prickly Ash, Poks Root and Potassium! Prompt Powerful Permanent Stubborr cases Gocvl results are ytclii to P. P. P, J„-unc—it cures when other rrc<li- you to»t«y cured Sines era useless P. P. Makes rich, red, purs blood—cleanses tbs entire system—clears the brain—•strengthens digestion and nerves. A positive specific for Stood Poison and skin diseases. Drives out Rhemnatisui and Stop* tho Pain; ends Malaria; is a wonderful tonic and body-builder. Thousands endorse it F. V. UPPMAN, SAVANNAH, GA. For Solid Gold and Silver Jeweli? Go to J. A. VtSTEHBERG, Jewelry Store. Main Street, Next Door to New Postoffice. WALTERBORO, •• 0. M Mnntina Stmni, CHARLESTON, BO JSAMLB AND QNANITN WORKS Send. For Price*, V. Bench renr—onu ns « A Burglar'* Awfnl Deed may not paralyse a home so com pletely as a mother's long Illness. But Dr. King’s New Life Pills are a splendid cure for women. 'They gave me wonderful benefit in constipation and female troubl,." wrote Mrs. M. (\ Dunlap, of Ix*ad- ill. Tenn. If ailing, try them. 26c at John M. Klein's. — SPILLS LADIX* f gab r«*r P.MBtor for CRI-OntS-T-gS'S DUMOKP ukANJ PILLS 1* Rra tuU Oeae swtalltc bom*. m*M wiu M SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE FRUIT and PRODUCE v i 4 % E. D. LEMACKS, District Agent L C. A. ROESSELER Corner Meeting and Market Streets. CHARLESTON, * « S. O. WANTED 100 YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN to prepare for Boufckeepiag Stenographic. Civil Service. Balesmansbip and Telegraphy poaitooni now awaiting them. Positions zecuTd or mhbey icfnnded Worthy yonng people mur l**r u sod pey toitton after position is aecnred. Lessons by midi if desired. > Write st ones for Hpecial Christmas Offer end »tr» $10 90 on your coarse. The higheii endorsed Business College in tbe Carolions or Booth-Atlantic. SOUTHERN COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. CHARLESTON. S. C. and Pioraaoa, 8. I\; Winaton-Halom. Malisbary, Wilmington N. C.