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at aMte •fttevt, Mat fiKMtac ttftr <Twy taa of tka •aotkor 4rlfts op oad mijaumn fata a l tat**. Cr-n ojyi mm a a ot'MrOi or a*tw>— ka4 koaa—a tk*y anwt. eaoaa tt la tk*ir lot to 4 U«m» to tlaM eao of tkta ▼Wta thl* print akop, a job, a r^l tkap of all a* pondrc a tka nwotciy I aUf tko koko printer a inkompt, rappad and pi ar dlneonraped or auDei tmatly rod oroiy more earn «xp*afn any part c If aakad; ko la a .Ihin and «pr*rek>pedlr. Mam Mi tar wtoHr koara, If ka ca ad to talk, yoa find ko I only In tka oraata ad t la alao a atndant of k'j daaa toaak wttk tka w« poata, grant aatkora and wkk aqaal graco rjf tko drama, am ide or fjrt. And tboro ko alta la kla Office |i at Lira la Mtof Dam*. April l* — ffaaelrX: tko raalaw of Tko Praaa will ko aafprtaat to aaa a plaoa from mo altar Miff oo long atloot; kat aa oar ragnlar eorratp—daot tar •oak a graat kamortaf and eoat- poaor I faal Uko 1 may ko traad- fag aa aaerod groaad to raataro, kat trlU aak paraiaaton jaat for tkla ttaoa anyway. Oar tonm, I moat confam la la a proaparoaa oondltton, tka mar- okarta krara la a ft no Mao t$ gprtng aoadt, and aaam to bo dome lota of kaainaoa, baft tko poor fans on. (bay aro oaorlag long faoaa, it look* Ilka thagr will bar# to kaild a kotoaa If tkoy plow anytlmo aooa lor wo kora » rafraoklne akowor orarp law doya, aorartkalaaa tbay pro maklag mam atrtdao tarwardp fkatr farma, tor to my optnioa if tk Caimara mako aottoa eecordla* to tko fOrUUsar they aro Myfng tko marckaata out not oaly*aaHio kat kam a koarty lapgk- Althoogk wo* ora hurtag many ohatmetlona oikt l» mr dallp pa tka wo most kat alt down and frown and sooid kat koap tkla old adaga artr la oar mind, kod start maaaa a good anding** sod than again wa aro aworo that oprlM, with bar xoldoa aooa and flUror rataa la with no ones again, atvoMp* haro and tkara oa frallaal otom apaaar aoma asnro gam wkleh dock tkla graad lardaaapo of oara wkao tko leooty woods tko jaoamtao kprna its fragraat lamps, and tarns toto a royal eoart, with grass fas* loans, tko honks of dork and soil* tary atraam.a la tko dsap bva.'r of ovary forost-tra# tka blood la rkeh aad oettvo aad tharo'a u look okom tko hrfWm kronehao ua if tkoy droamod <t flowar* , Al^oagk at tko praoant wk aro aeroaiad from lavaltanao of tkot aomtlooi path aa aprtag aa tko twtei Md ptanta rdt «a tkalr talaaey fat aoly a faw abort mo aka aad «kio daar aoatklaod of oars will kka tl(o roasa oaootk aad mo win aka oat look to ooo tka vary Path wo tvnod grow parplo at oar •ml Oko In dwomtaikd who tkalr mMo kaoaa aootrlalag rlolia, galtor and karmoalea aad rondornd ooom vary awaat maale. Whan tka maPe kagaa tko mariymakaiq last aoald not control tkalr fast aad af aanraa thay amnaad tkamaalvaa by plafing anmaroaa aad intaroat- tag gnmas. At a Into boor avary- body Including all of ooplda partAel- panta warn invited into tko parlor aad aak to aaa tkalr vocal organs for a wklle, aorarrl aoloa aad duets warn sang by tko gnaata which filled room with melodious maale and last hot not least tka crowd Jotasd la and sang aamo ragtime end negro pieces wkleh were ap- planded by the hearers. At last the aad hear of depsrtaro eemo and even body went home Mgfcthearted and happy that they kkd keet- a pcrt«e|paat of sack a pleasant evening. Wa are glad t* their long melancholy to tont drto. Bach Jolly an pllakod visitors In a eoamawdty are pare to play havoc with tko. boys kearta rad I already ftecy that I aa tkalr long melanckoHy faoaa look ing r« If they had lent their beat friend, nevertheless the beat of friends mast part;; ao ckaer np boys “Cope** la net ter. We anrely have had roads arosad here, the R. F. D. curlers look Talker weather beaten when they ret are from their daye work. Wa are waiting patiently for oar time to come whea something will be doae ea tko ktgktrrys here. Mr. John Bmlth and family of Amoaka apont Saadaj* last, with re latives Imps. F. N. Thomas tod T. A. Black, Bald ■krkardta a dying visit Bandar T' i*k kart wishaa for tko Press. C. M. B. *2 Vkaaef Omtem Live Oak, Perry and Iroad, pcpnlarly known as wap Kprar Boats,* loan of tko richest, moat prodostlvo |ai-J haaltklest aacUono of Florida purling at Uva Oak and oootiaalng west trip tkmkh Dowling Park, I Parry ami Hampton Bprtnga, to a point near tka Oalf Of Maxtco, with in brnnah to Alton* Uve Ctifc la Jot'S ef tko knot Ilttla ka tin aaa ’elties la Florida, with t> pogadotloa of sboet 1,600 population, la 76 I alias want cl Jacksonvrle and about Si mi lea abntk of tko Geor gia State line is a Junction potat for tka Seaboard Air Line, the t Atlantic Coast Liae, the Live Oak. Perry and Gulf atd the Florida Ball way and is tko county seat for Su wannee county. Tko section of Florida served by the Live Oak. Perry cad Gulf Rsil- t read is the heaviest timbered see- tton of the State, aad lumbering aad nlNed Industries are being develeped In a Mg way )n tka several rap- t*lbs i id Ip growing towns along Its line. Tkla manna nnasnally good open Inga for all rlaaam. These heavily ? S*-*’'*' ; FMH.T Tdb ./ flltky rag* a ganlna la mind, a timbered lands are alao naturally, master la tntrilset. a purveyor of‘the richest agrtcaRoral lands aad taowtodBe ter a^arior to those j t u these lands that the railroad who eaaploy hhn. Namolem ko dealies to aettle with good! hard- eaamaad arm aim ho goes, making working progressive people an teat no apniaw ter hia amtearanee, aak- M the Uundn are released by the !!? “•'V 0 ?* ** ^^irpmarioaa of the Mg lumber mlll- Me and kftg£. No dodbt bat hei kaa * mg lag aln, bat why has hot a • breMtiag ala. bat why has bof The Christina would say ko needs eoaveratoa. the menial scientist would any bo must atrangthen his will while theosophy declrceo hP *• Svwaaaee eoanty, Tying as It doas botwaau the Atlautle Ocean cod tka Gulf of Mexico, with the never fail ing cool summer breeaca from east to want, has a climate aa cool in foilowl-'i tko star of hia destiny, an 'auaaner aa it, tka North ami yat ™*?hdec41y perfect la winter, and with * mMB not tol^#d anpl# fall for drainage and an the problm or Hmned. crime. The J ebidcac of pure drilling water. greatest erftnes. wnfUly planned, guwaanee county la an cepedallp cokh-Mooded^ murders, are commit- , healthy spot. A ralafcil cf over 60 ted rotoag the clergy aad highly ad- inches per annum makes crops as nested, therefore education will not ove paaal irotltotiona or poverty oo the only thing that iwmalaa la War the man to stodr hhaaeld and term tko why of kla own nature kla futare wfU take care of Itself.'*—The Anxilltery. certain aa poaaible. For the porpoae of encouraging settlers to Immediately occupy and eultlvote nil tko unoocupted tends in Suwannee Coarty and tharabor ma- tartally Incraaolng the tonnage and eantlafur of onr railroad, we have iOMMiti In fndneing the several Mg Inmker eompanlan oa oar line, .Who am owners 4t terpa trrets of agrionRural ard . timber land to let m ham 11,666 acres of tko heat ag- iVultarri lands la Bowankss coao- Rot are aoovoa of people who . . . dreg oat a mteersMe orieteaea with- * Jr » •* t to oat iwnilslag tko cause of tkMr euf- tmMl MttMia. We aMmiutetr en- wkatT Of kRa m thin dlrwtlea. I tea glad to weioomv oar eM Mead la oar tedM. Mteu Annie Laurie Themes aad bar tester Mow ef Cope S. O. am tkefr uncle, Mr. F. N. ef Bauanarb after vU^tlng In this testa- Mr. John Padgett has returned heme frierda and mlatlveo Ky. * Mr. John Cranky, one of Write* keros prosperous merahants was a ploaaaat tealtor la oar mldat teat Mr. Robert Crosby ef Waltevhom la at kla old homr for a tew days. Mr. luham Padgett, a noted cot ton buyer, paid our town a call late Butrudap Misses Anale Laurie, Ktaoa aad Oartrada lb am as worn the honored guaata # Mlea Cora Blank test Fri day aftomooa. Mrs. Boa Crosby and children af Raidsovtlte am oa an entaodod visit to bar mothers. Mrs. L. Q. Ulmen.. Quito am aojepahte HUle event la ear eoamraalty was a sociable gtveu at Mr. Richard Crosby ea late Toee- doy even tag from sovou natll twelve la honor of two ebarmiag mg lidftea, tko Oops. B. C. Jute oneJbo teigbty ana dk »*e late mnelag swdteam and la da Tko Blvam Bridgo MsmarUl elation will Bhaanrs Friday, April tl ao pamarlal day. Oeu. U. R. Bnooka, of OolamMa B. C. aad Dr. a i Dsoln Lada* pmtedtut of Uote- m Onlted, Oaffoey, t. €.. will deliver memorial addmaaaa at the mpyte*a. The pahllc m eerdtaUy UvJted aad tko ladles earn sally m- ^qaatesd te hrtag flewera. The eom- «be dor am: I. D. Jeaay. J. c. Kla- ord. H. W. Ckltty, J. A. Patna. W. D; Beaee, W. H. Ritter aad J. O. •paves. Oa Mateo, Rev. W. D. 0rootless, J. c. Kicard. and J. F. Keane. Dr. N. F. Kirkland. President. J. W. Jeaay, Secretary. tectrg- Day after day they are recked wttk backache; softer from dlssinam uesknw aad depreeteoa. Likely the Mdoeya have teltea behted la their of fHtertag fSe^blood aad thr-t la the mot of the trouble. Look to yaor Mdaeju. aateat them to their give them the help they Ton eaa am ao batter rctoed than Duan’s Kidaay Plltej BMow la grateful Untlmoay from a nuBtemr la this locality. Mia. H. Cox, 67 Drake 8L. Char- teataa, te C., soys: “I am confi dant that Dona's Kidnap Pills am on aiealteat kidney medicine and I eaa moooamaad thorn. IWy have been oaedf te my temibi for ktdn tandble and barn given the bant results. I eon aa teloa highly.** Far aote by all 6k Km* Ha* Fm Take . H«r juhkm. ■ a i n p in i ■ i mn SatetriBa, Mkb.-«Iwaa6teteB: mn I iveana hard. I am .^dveje am tka lam ate broken dawn IwMb kmd work and ^ the care of mv fam ily, bat I taB tbamof my good Maud, Igdte B. Ptakbam’a Vag paoad, aad that them wmbs no bosk tbay wUl taka it m I have. I ever witkoat It kt tha hooaa. “I wUl any alao teat I think team la no batter madjefaw to be found for young gfarb. My eldate daughter has takca Lydia E. Ptekham’s Vegetable Cotn- pcond for painful pariode aad irregular ity, aad It hm batpod bar. “I am ahraya ready aad wlIHng to speak a good word for Lydia E. Pink- ham’s Vegetable Compound. I tell every eae I meet tent 1 owe my beehta aad happinaaeto your wonderful madkdna.’* -Mrs. J.G. JORMSON, ScottviUo, Mich., R.r.D.9. Lydte E. Ptekham’s Vegotabte Com M BUCK STORE Brushes worth 25c 10c Shoe now Porcelain water worth 25c now. Lunch now. 2 « u 10c Baskets worth 25c £ Glam Dipper* worth 25c now 10c worth SScKJg ....A.. A. ....... ^ Lemon Extracts tn Ham men worth* now 8000 Yard 381-2 inch wide Sheeting old price 8c now.. 3 Now York, rote Price 66 Co., Battel* for tko Uni Uw often In Woaknroa, nor After Orip. a rna-dowa ■yteeui. lack of appo with dte- Hvor aad kidney* often al- tew an attack of this wiutakeJ dte- kmaa llte gmotate nro* UNT'te( Kl- oetrie Bittern, the gtorioum tonic. Mood parifter mad regulator of teaOrocb, Mvor and ftMaeya. Uhoeta- rttep have proved that they wroa- dterteBty streagthea the aervw build eg the tetema and ruatom to health and feed spirits after aa attodk of Drip. M a uttering, try tkana. Only 66 oanla. BoM and peifaet aottefao- rieu pierumeed by Jb* M. Kteta ,* ■ - r For rki tone Ham you udM find notklng better than Cteomberitea s Ualmeat. Tig it apd aro how «sickly R gives reUdf. For role by aR dealeta. STILL SELLING OUT. All my etock of goods, left la going at and below coat. Some rare bargains in what is left. Call aad leF oa show of oar bai began be of Mr. and e a kroriy te 'W. L. Under, and J. B. M. Under both ef Little Beamy, called to roe os white ia town Saterdajt Lee F. Berry, the reel tetter Spectate for this week. Hallo 17 Middle Burster Tara Plow Combined. Value. . Lynchburg Plow. Extra Valae Walterboro, dog on te ana af oar h’ SjK*' dad# upacalatora who wtah to hay _ more than S26 acres, white to the tea MtlMl •tetters we offer tend pmetl- eally regard leas of prioro or terms. In teat, on rid lea lowly er«y eoadl- Uoaa to rsHabte people, we will far- E*ah Crete 46 to 166 acres absolute ly ftfe of one dollar’s coat, on a plan much oaeler than tend ever could hove been Obtained even un der the povernmeat homestead law. Aad, It will bo remembered that mllUoaa of acres that worn first ac quired from the goveramte< with out cote am now worth from 916; to 9S66.66 per acre. Tka owneiU of tkero Bowaamm oouaty landb have canrontod to our opeaiag thorn for Boteadlato atetlomont on our hare- tolom nnboard of.Uberol terms and tkta prepa^ |«ocdttlooa, only becraro they know Ttetlemroi will greatly an- Ike valae ef the quarter of a res they have yet to put oa tko market. Jute lmr<xlae—these lands am lo cated right along onr line of Roll- mad; some adjoining towns!tea, ■some not ter from our locrJ me- tmpotts, Uv# Ook. and non# rif them mom than tour mites from rati way qomee; dew to good schools, church**, markets, nelghbote and only about thro# hoar’s ride to tha great city of Jackooavtlte, wttk Its aro port markets to Jhe world. Thom am tko boat Undo la tha BUto of Florida for the rs.’dag ef corn* can* long staple eottoa, up land rice, all kinds of hay aad fod der, coupes*, velvet beeas, eoanoea peaaata, poutoro (both sweet and Irish) vegetables of all kinds, fruits, not*, cattle, begs, mules aad horses; white the eordittoas fdr poultry raising, bee keeping , and dairying are Idea]. Wa hope with in another two yeers to see Su wannee county well settled and all under cultivation—a veritable gar- : dan spot—and lands adllng at $160 r " ‘ rr* and rpwards. But, for t tko present, our rallrocd needs more | and i"OTe tonnage; there- mlddle Burster fore prioro and terms oa throo lands aro ao object. In short. If }x>u can convince ua that you are cr-pyble of fanning from 40 to 120 acres and that you could, if necessary, come to Florida with a crAh working capi tal of 2600 or more, preferably 94666 or more yoa can on the eae- Icte coalitions imaginable secure tkrorgh us. without one dollar’s coat a fans of from 40 to 160 acres under warranty deed to fr.rm, he’*, avti or do with as you wtah. If lateroated, we would be glad to tell you all about this country, our plana, the ofjportunUifs here tor mosey making, aa* especially the conditions by which yon may have' one of. these terms free of. cost. To team all about tt. write ea a poet card or letter, simply, “Mall me portbealar*" ai H. Mtlhellaad. ‘Lom No. Bid. dtaoMai 06- Uve ttejLFurry and Qdlf. R. 10c 5c Get what ycu want while it lasts. The Bridk Store. Walterboro, 5. C. BUIBFllTCIiNf OMNNY, 80COSS8OR8 TO GEtt S. HACKER & SON. WE MANUFACTURE hm Sisk od Nits Columns tad Baluster*; Grille* sad Ornament*; Screen Door* Window*. WE DEAL'IN Qssa, Sash Cord and Weight* • CHARLESTON* S C 02 Mpotina Strppi, CHARLESTON* B « HARBLS AND GRANITE WORKS, and Send For Piices, Oldtent Flraa la D. S. WALKER you aoma and Extra Der Wig Walterboro CMDfKBB LAUNDRY On WAtk Street. lee e e e e e • a hr 4c. t* each.. .. 10c. Boeero Bhlit IRc. Give me a trial. If you are not pleased with your work, no ehorge. THE * BKWHHS MACHINE OF QUALITY.) BRYAN Bautk Cafollna. sms BOLD UNDBE ANY., OTHKN WARRANTED FOE ALL TMM. tfyevpuiekaaitbeltBW MOM 1C you win heve e Ita amtt at the price yoa pey, cad WUl SieglNg Music House "THE BEST OF EVER) THING IN MUSIC *9, Write tor price list and cat logue. It will be a pleasui for us to correspond with yo No. 243 King Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. NOTICE HORSE BREEDERS. Qwkr hhAs to hop. Tha French Fercheron Stallic “Lord Roe berry,” will be at tl following named places each we oa the below named days. B. G. Hlott’s, Monday and Tu< day. Maahawville, Wednesday. Ritter, Thursday, Walterboro, Friday. Dr. J. B. Padgett’s store, Satt day. Fro 930.60—Colts Guaranteed. 91-60 cask. Rehoboth News. GottagevUto, Mar. 25.— Si>ecii Rev*. J. P. Irubtnet preached a v? ahte aad Itsternatlng sermon at 1 hoboth tha Mcjoad Sunday. Boyd Rhode has returned hoi from ARgustc* Mr. Rhode la loc lag fine. His friends are glad hate hhn back* /’ You will look a good wklle bef you find a better medicine * roughs aad colds than GbamberUi Oough Remedy. It not only P 1 teUdf—tt ounea. Try it when )’ hate a cougb or cckd. amd you : to ha Mm rot with ear* Which will effect f ■ate by all daatem. ^ i.