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SLOANS
LINIMENT
Is good for all farm stock.
“My bog* had bof rtultt* ffwoc Say*
bedort w* gat yarn HaimcfM, which I wm
■Sidild la toy I bar* iaed it aow lor
StoM thy* aad aiy bon «* abaaat well.
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A. j. McCaitb*. I da *iU«, lad.
laTsoaaJl, Oa.. Feb. ll. N Special:
It Is miainc and we cnncot go to
wnlk. bat anyhow, we coaid not
find anything better to do than to
write to oir home paper. The Preae
had Standard. We are always noa-
iona for It to come to hear from
oar frieoda.at home, eepecflaly la
rainy, cold weather like we r.r*
haring now.
We ere indeed eorry to bear of
the derth of Willie Bryan. Tlte
of Aahton, vMted i. D.. Padgett
family hare our alcere sympathy.
W. O. Jones and son, Joe Fhnnk.
Monday night.
Allen Padgett, who Is trarclfnr
r-gent for a lightning rod <'ompany,
la at home with his wife this week.
Ruth Padgett, who has been rery
ill with pneumonia, la up agalr*.
Eugene Driggers and Mins Nells
Wf.!l were out to the Hermitage
a few days ago. 'They reported a d
Ughtful trip.
Mrs. J. F. Gooding and f>Mce.
Misa Bertha, paid Savannah, a
flying rkrit several days ago.
Mre. J. D. Padgett, who has been
confined to her bed for severs!
month*, is Improving ulowly.
<erbert DuBofa /letted the home
of J. D. Padgett laet Sunday.
Mrs. J. A. Given* te very 111, but
we all hope for her a speedy re
covery.
Wishing you and yours much suc
cess, I am,
Silver Threads.
Wide Penn Elected.
Miss Evelyn H. Penn who has
Just finished a three month’s schoo*
at Per+el, has been elected to teach
aaid school for neat term.
Mias Penn gave such a, high de
gree of satisfaction, the trustees
were prompted to try and secure
her services for neat term. Perdel
will have s much longer term next
year, very probaible 6 or 7 months,
as we have the special mill levy
now.
Mies Penn will leave far her hom
st Trenton, A. C., Morday, March,
4th.
Mayflower.
Desqfc EHtdi'Or I
r&agc New Upl
It Bap
petite Grown add
ae if
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Miaa Kate Preacher, one of the
Contest's lively workers, was in
oar office Friday.
8. M. Lyons, of Stokes, waa In
town Friday working In the Interest
of one of our fair contestants.
Dry Goods at and
Below Cost
We beg to call the attention of our friends to the
fat t that we have sold most of our Dry Goods
at and below cost. There are many bargains yet to
be had and we are anxious to see you get more than
value received for your money. In fact, you cannot
be fair to yourself if you do not visit us, get our prices,
and then the goods. We are closing out this line and
at present do not intend to order more. You will be
surprised and pleased at the figures we submit.
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We now occupy building next door to K. R.
McTeer.
Cash Mercantile Company
M. G. GRUBER, Manager
^ Spring (Ming Now In ^
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We h«.ve Just received an immense stock of Spring Cloth-
li>g for men and boys. Anything in Men’s Furnishings |n
latest styles. * .
New Line of Dry Goods
We Lave decided to put U> a line of Fashionable Dry
Good*, and have Just received a large stock of Spring and
Summer FABRICS.
Anything you want you can get here.
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t\. ZALIN» 2^2« 5,or '
To tho many |ocal people who
have followed the recent startling
reports of at ran go curee that have
been brought about by tho aee of
the new Root Juice medicine, which
has created so much excitement in
Atlanta and other places, the fol
lowing .deecriptiona of Ra remark
able effect upon diseased conditions
In many cases will be found most
interesting. «
Mr. Albert Timllck, Of Central!,
III., who was a great sufferer
from Indigestion, loss of appetite,
paite, bloating, belching and other
common symptoms of a badly de
ranged stomach, tells this story of
his experiened: “My condition was
such the* I could rot keep down a
glass of water. I had suffered for
two years and tried many kinds of
medicines without benefit. I was
almost dead one even|i-g, when f
sent for a bottle of tbe Root Juice
and felt better as soon a* I had
taken three or four doses. I kept
on using It and row I can keep
anything on my stomach. Root
Juice has done wonders for me.”
Mr. D. P. Kerr, of BellefontaJne,
O., tells the followiig story of his
experience wRh the medicine:
"I was the victim of severe
stomach and kidney trouble ana
grew weak, thin and nervous from
the lor-g and continuous suffering.
My stomach wee sore and painful.
Most of the time I could not digest
my food. I would get up In the
mort'ing with a headache and so
weak I could scarcely dress myself.
I frequently had bilious spells,
coated tongue, bad taste in my
mouth and smothering sensation.
My kidneys would act oftei> but
very sernt and painful.”
“I spent many dollars for medi-
fi»- n »nd treatment but could not
even get relief. When this new
medicine. Root Juice, became know
here I wss one of the first to get
it. Before long I noticed ri im
provement. I am on my fourth bot
tle now and feel much better every
way. .My appetite is good. I sleep
well, I eat what I wait! and di
gest my food. The soreness has
’'one from my stomach rnd my kid
neys no longer give me any troub
le. I am free from headaches, am
tal'/ng in strength anif have gain
ed In welgh^.”
Others who have used |t for
rheumatism say that Ita effect is
hiarvelous and that after taking It
a short time tho pair* rod soreness
vanishes. The stiffness goes and
the swelling soon disappears. the
Joints atVl limbs become limber
•»nd strong and the general health
improves.
Ixtcsl druggists ern now supnlv
the Root Julep in three-quarter
pint bottles at only one dollar 1
eaeh. i
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APPLYING THEM 15 LIKE PLANTING DOLLARS
INTERSTATE FERTILIZERS arc made of plant foods, so mixed
Uitf the food is^vailable to the plant all through growth. Neve *
the crop starved. The needed” elements are suDolied at th® ri
crop
growl
TI T* i V|j* *** ailxiap fertiUssrs. W# auks thssa fsrtilinra aa accurately a* a
*«tC>*t compounds a doctor. pewenpaoa. The analysis oa trery bag it lived up to.
Then is ao fume work—oo mystery. •
It is but AcfustUtol scmotific mixing. W. must know what are the beat
sources of plant foods which are quickly available—which are slower—which
an slowest.
It must be known exactly what elements are drawn from the soil by each
crop—the amount of plant foods that
they require. It would be utter waste
to epply certain plant foods upon cer
tain soils for certain erdps.
So we have INTERSTATE FERTI
LIZER for each crop that the South
grows. The needed elements arc sup
plied. The fertiliser is suited to the soil
and crop.
And that is why INTERSTATE
FERTILIZERS are winning prestige
everywhere—why they are causing in
creased yields.
Our booklet would prove interesting to
you. It tells of our tested formulas for
Southern crops. Write for it to-day and
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8MOAKS NEWS NOTES.
Dr. 11. W. Hlnck, our County
Supt. Educntlor*, was out Monday
for the first time after an lllneas , „ - _
of aevern 1 day*. We sire glad to , er recently. Mrs. S. <’. Hier*
. I 1ST 1 U«**t . _ mm.
InUwrtofftia Budget of New* From
lliia PmeperostM Little ViUnge.
Smoaki, Feb. 26.—Special: The
inclemency of the weather continues
to Interfere with farm work. Thus
far leas baa been done towards
farming than has been done in man
years. Very few have plowed &ny
as vet.
Farmers are discouraged over
the conditions prevailing.
Mrs. L. C. Padgett and children
visited relatives at Aahton a few
days recently. Mrs. Padgett was
accompanied home by Miss Florrle
Jones and her husband who weK
over to take a bird hunt and came
back with her.
The body of Mrs. B. P. Warren,
formerly of this place but lately of
Charleston, was interred at Smoaka
cemetery last Thursd&y. Mrs War
ren was taken ill wl*b pneumonia
eleven days prior to her death. In
the Roper Hospital, where every
thing was done for her recovery
could be done but to no aVa-'.l.
She leaves a husband and several
'•Mldren to mourn her departure.
She was a member of the .Meth
odist church, havii£ joined in her
early life at Tabernacle church.
! where she remained till two years
ago, when she removed her mem-
, bership to Bowma-n.
Dr. Glenr- Hlers, of Darlington,
spent several days with his moth-
see Dr. Black well again.
Repel* Attack of IVatli.
Five years ago two doctors told
me I had only two more years to
live." This startling statement was
made hy Stillman Green, Malach
ite. Col. “They tojd me I would die T",'
Tv h » .7 P ? > mP Promises a good year’s work with
Ind I W.n , best lung medicine | M r. I^e F Berry at the helm as
end I began to use Dr. Kings New superintendent. Everybody is cor-
Discovery. It was well 1 did, for dlally invited to attend.
Neely Wilson was painfully cut
lr- the head by a failing tre^
while working on the H. and B
railroad last Friday. Mr. Wilson
was forthwith taken to Dr. E. 8.
Thompson, r.rwi the wound treated.
The Baptist Sunday school has
been reorganized, new officers elect-
Dollars
are the prime consideration of the shopper. The sav
ing of money on his purchases is the instinctive inclina
tion of the average man, but it is always the QUALITY
of the goods you get that constitutes real economy.
Upon this solid rock of QUALITY, combined with
our very MODERATE PRICES, have we built up one
of the most successful
CLOTHING BUSINESS.
RIGHT GOODS AT RIGHT PRICES, with an
absolute guarantee of fit and satisfaction or money will
be cheerfully refunded.
Write and tell us what you.fteed if you can’t come to
Charleston.® If you come here be sure aneffind
OSCAR LEVY
513 -515 King street, Southwest corner of Morris.
The handsome Green corner.
. \ CHARLESTON, S. C.
today I am working and believe
! owe my life to thin great throat
and lurig cure that hr* cheated the
grave of another victim." It* folly
to suffer with coughs, colds or oth
er throat and lung troubles now
Take the cure that'a safest. Price
RO cent* and $1.00. Trial bottle
free rt Jno. M. Ellen's
pr-ny, of Ruffin, had business
town Thursday.
A. P. Smith’s horse was badly
snagged while hauling logs out of
a new ground Monday. Bob was
taken to Dr. Thompson and the
splinter extracted.' He is getting
along well.
Quite an enthusiastic thror»g oft 1
the young people of Smoaks met
at the school house lr-st Friday
night for the purpose of organising
»a Literary Society. Prof Melton
,p of Lodge, was to have been pres-
Fnr
PnHwaiV i ^ * XK1 * e ' wa8 10 nav< * been
Padgett Land and Mercar4ile Tom- > n t to aid in the organisation.
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For Solid Gold and Silver
1 *
Jewelry Go to
J* A. VESTESBERG, Jewelry Store.
Main Street, Next Door to New Postoflfce. a
WALTEKBOHO, £. (J.
Glorkiu* Ww*.
conics from Dr J. T. Curtiss.
Dwight. Karv, He writes: “I not
only have cured had cases of e.--
r.oma In my patients with Electric
Bitters, but also cured myself by
them of the same disease. I fe-ri
sure they will benefit r-ny case of
eczema.” This shows what thous
ands have proved, that Electric Bit
ter* is a most effective blood puri
fier. Its r-n excellent remedy for
eczema, tetter, salt rheum ulcers,
bolls and running sores. It siimu-
ates liver, kidneys and bowels, ex
pel* poisons, helps digestion, build*
up the strength. Prlc< 5ft r t«.
Satisfaction, guaranteed bv Jno M
KUen. '
J. P. Walling, of Islandton.
business in town Frldqy.
had
You judge e. man not hy what he
promises to do,,but hy what he ha*
dor^. That Is the only true test
<Tiamberla|n’s Couch Remedy juef^e
by this standard has no superior.
People everywhere sperk of it |n
the highest terms of phrase For
sale by all dealer*.
I
1* K Willis of Cottagevllle. hM
business in town Monday.
.J
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has
won its gre;.‘ reputation n» 1 ex
tensive sale hy its remarkable cures
of coughs colds a 11 d croup*. It
can be depended upon. Try it.
Sold by all dealers.
reasons he did not show to the
good, p-nd the meetinr was presided
over by Misa Gladys Williams.
The regular routine of business
essential to an organization was
dispatched, and a- query selected
for next Thursday night at S o’clock
If Is “Resolved that There is more
Benefit to he P“Hved froo t tt<>r<«.
tnro than from Music.” Affirmative
Miss Vivian Counts and W. D.
® m oek; Nemtive, Miss Hattie
Counts and A. P. Smith. Every
body is invited to be present ‘ at
tbe debate.
Miss Rebecca Sauls, has ht^n -««- !
C'n» Charleston for the lr.st few
days.
A. P. Kinsey of Hampton, was
at Smoaks last Thursday to attend
the burial of hls mother.
Joel Padgett of Wc-Re/boro, vis
aed his mother. Mrs. J. B Padgett.!
Sunday.
I S. P. J. Garris visited Charles
ton Monday.
A. P. Smith left for Charleston
Monday to buy goods. He will
stop*’on the Ashepoo riiver to go
fish ire during his .visit. •
O. P. Crosby and brother. In ur
ic. hr-d business in Walterboro Mon
day
Rev. G. A. Martin filled his reg
ular apoointments at the Rsptls*
church last Sunday. The audience
wc.s small owing to the inclemency
of the weather.
Cedar Grove Sunday school is w-o
gresslng Very well with Mr Augtis-
tus <4Padeet» at the helm as su
perintendent.
Mr. Erasmus Smoak of Tennes
see. Is visiting relatives r.t Smoaks.
Ivy Redi*h of Colleton. sp^M
Sunday with hls brother. E. P.
Redish of Smoaks. A P. S.
Attention: Farmers
of South Carolina
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This is the year for you to return to your "first love,”
the Old Reliable “Star Brand*’ Wilcox & Gibba Guano
Co’* Manipulated Guano, and use it on your crop«r ex
clusively. It has given satisfaction wherever used for
over 45 years, and is acknowledged by those who use
it to be the best all-round Cotton and Corn Fertilizer in*
the world. It gives you the Best Result* for the Least
Money.* It is Cheap in price. High Grade in Analysis,
made of the Best Materials, and has a record of 45 years
which proves its Superior Value as a Crop Producer*
For Economy and Best Results this is The Fertilizer for
you to use. Ask your Merchant for it and insist on hav
ing it. We sell ail other grades of Fertilizers. If your
Merchant does not handle our goods, write us direct.
The Macmurphy Company
Saceosaor* to The Wilcox A Gibb* Guano Co.
Charleston, S. G
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