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FAME* BOY,
A few drop*
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ft stop* tb* ptfai
ad reduces swefl-
ddy.
Sold bjr aO dealers.
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Apr- t.—Spaetal: It
•ow that the weather pea-
uuieoi is swlaglaa to a dejr era
whleh fanners are taking ererjr ad-
vantage to further the cause of
fUnalag. The plowauia alotag with
the little birds are singing as a
token of their gratefulness for more
propitious weather and efflovoeceat
epoch of spring. Farmers we realise
that we are late, ha* realise that
should only spur us to greater actir
tty> In eur huslaees. Ever having
the fact that we are informed that
the year df 1141 brought to hear on
thp flamers Internet a winter hi
gtaaiag January Jet clothed in sum-1
ID BE A UMDt OF lER
in 'irorklBg eat Aaay problems apd
la teaching men so. And It you ■*-
pirn to Mg thiuis financially, ample
eepftal and keen busUess sense wfll
I" . _■ win In agrtealture ah surely as ha
™ any other line of work.
o 1 ?! T^LanS^nduce 1 tfc# *» tl#
a the year to coma
VOgEsflh,
Ton bright boy ea \be f^rm may
I hare a word with yotf I mean
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culture.
aslnses a real
•f which we
kamed when It is
side of other great
■ e
type of farming al-
aded as keen Jodg-
You will look a good while before
yoq^flnd ^ better medicine for
coughs and colds than GhambertaJa*
Oongh Remedy. It not only glree
ndMf—It oursn. Try It whoa yon
haws a cough or cold, nod you atro
to be
oartaiD to bo sSoaaed with the
rh clam of bruin pow yr0favt ear# -yrhlch will offset. For
»• wor14 - ( salt by all dealers,
class of brain end
'** ' There was s splendid paper reed
doUam WC#rt th * B T P U - of the
*f r * t1>rB *.- V d .!■»? First Brptlst church on last «nn-
"** **T night by Mias Orriila Jones on
orn^hnmnsM as say tll# of the Sabbath."
ef capital This ^ ®*etcrlln, of Round, who
found! upon crmfol b ~*' t ** ch ‘** iCko °* ltt B *®-
1 bo a fact Bat ho- b#r * oonnty, returned home Mon-
f knowledge of bspt **?• hi » echool haring cloeod on
■ling, lack of Jndg- Aprtl 4 *
and soiling tho pro-
no. lack of "norrs”
tho ordinary fnrmsr
WHAT’S THE RKAHON?
Poor
I snfflelont to hand Is Many WMteshoro People hi
up-to-date manner. | Health Not Kaowtag the Omse
ts aad gettlcg rid of' There are scores of people who
sate—the termer hrg Ircg out s mlaeraMo eMeteoca with-
t made a conspicuous out realising the cause of the-ir suf-
bnsiaees. Boeanso ferlcg. Day after dap. they are
condition, the i-t- reeked with bneknelie; suffer from
es lacked tho spur . norronsnees. disslnees, wesknees, laa
►•tition pats upon a gflior aad depression. Likely the
re not had in na tho kidaeyu hare fallen behind in their
net oral pash to orereome this slight work of ftUortog tho blood and that
handicap.. ^ | Ho tho root of tho trouble. Look to
Orowlag np on tho arsrnge farm your kidaeyu, aealst them in their
.trarellag little, and thus failing to , work— giro thorn tho help Ihey
come la contact with men who need. You can nee no hotter retted
hr.re beep making p real success of .than Doan's Kidney Pills.,
their work yon, oar brightest yougu I BMow is grateful testimony from
meu—hero boon turning your backs a ■offerer in this Vocatyty.
on the farming business in erer-in- • Mrs. H. Cos. 97 Drake 0t., Char-
creasing numbers for s good many teuton, ft. €X, says: *T am confi-
ysars. Your bra ire and energy hare dent that Dona’s Kidney PUla are
•been turned toward tho law, menu- an excellent kidney medtdae and I
factoring, merchandising, transpor- can recommend them. They hare
ta’lon, etc., and yonr kind has mads boon used 1 in my family for kidney
good la all these lines—s result we trouble end hare given the best cf
Uc-
After two
dm. Jno. M.
sayu that hie pian ef
prieo the regular *•'
Huwupg’e epectfle 9m
constipr-'iar* and
guaraateeing to refund tho money
If It 4mm mm earn he* beea the
greateet suecees he has sour known
Anyone suffering with dyspepsia
conetlpelVory Urer troubles, head
r-hes, d|tttasss coated teague, or
the general fired feel fug. censed by
luectlre Hrer and bowels or disor
dered digestion, should take advan
tage of Dr. Klein’s aaw offer aad
buy a' bottle of Dr. Howrrd’e specif!
at half price, with hie personal guar
antoe to refund the motor If It
does not' cure.
M Looks Like a Otoe,
to separate a hop from a box of
Roe Men's Arnica Sal re. His ptm-
(rtes, boRs, scratches, knocks, sprain
and bMines demand it. and Its
Quick relief for barns, scalds, or cat
ho bln right. Keep tt handy for
boys, also girls. Heals everything
heal able aad does tt quick. Unequal
ed for piles. Only 29 cents at Jno
M. Klein’s.
would cnturaHy expect because of
the forces you hare been enabled to
bring Into your work. Truo, there
hare been unnumbered failures In
rassrits. I can endorse thin prepar
ation highly.”
For sal# by all dealers. Price II
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo
«i oeru |a February, cottok la
Harsh, aad by the thaw oa April
Itth aad 14tk, noma had thinned
their eettaa to a stand hut the
grawiag crop wes cub dowu aad
they had to bogla • low. which they
did aad made na abaadaroe. Thus
yum nee wk are so far In a better
attitude than they were. Hence
take eearape. Ret ta thp saw.
The Easter susrclsse at the
Rsptist ehareh.'wns pronounced suc-
eeee la erery particular end -thus
Car has am aa equsf for good red-
tattaas aad spleadid etaslag. Both
tha chair and [the ehlMrea Isnsrrs
mask credit for haring their part
of tho program na well la hand.
Tharo were as recitations U the
•uadn)> echool as was aa-
Yhe mala features of tho
►etng seme heantlfnl Eas
ter aaagn by the choir, 01^1 M-
dress so by Mosers, g. p. J. Garris
aad Jan. Etahec. Mr. Garris made *
hriPt apeoah la whleh he laid
agaclal etreao ea resurreetiea so ha-
lag the hape at mllMaat dhkfUK. Ur
amber, who prsssdsd Mr. Garris,
took fur kle Buhjset The Sunday
astotd an a faeter of eduentlea. Mr.
ftlnher had km spaoeh wall lu kaad,
and la hm fluent atym of doltrory
hr hold tho rapt attention of tho
esse St er it m<a-
►o mteeed hearing kls
quite a treat. Noart
wan a ssrmua by
r. Rhr. J. C. Coasts, whleh
am wall gotten up. laterostiag and
wall taken by the audience.
The feilewteg is a report of the
■meeks Literary society: The pres
ident briar absent, vice president
presided. First eu program was
reading bp Mias Gladys Counts.
Impromptu speeches by Miss
Carrie Counts aad Mr. A. C. Pad*
t ett. Declamation. Claude Hlers.
Query for dehe-’e: Resolved that
Soath Carolina should have s Com
pulsory Ed scat toe Law. Afflrma-
•ve. W1»ses Della Bishop atrl Nlvta
Coasts. Negative Mtaaeh Justine
Hlers. sad lass B. Lyons. Next was
election of new officers.
The following stodonts cam# homo
to spend Easter: Misses Gertrude
Horry. Fat-ale Campbell. Mamie
Smith, and Aurelia Hay.
After finishing a very snceesdfnl
team of school near Lexington, Mrs.
J. C. Counts has returned horns.
Joel fWOgett. of Walterboro, spent
Easter with hm mother. Mrs. Roes
Padgett.
Mto Lucy Brabham Is doing a
splendid mUUasrp business. She
has sued stock ef goods.
MerehaKt sad beaks are also
doing apian did basin see la considers
tflea ef a bad period ef weather
watch has/Just gees down the bang
halo of time. a
Mrs. Mary Raanette, of Stokes, 1
agent several days kers visiting Mm.
M. D. Jones nod Mrs. R. 8. 8te-
ik. P• (L
STILL SELLING
OUT. .
All my stock of goods, left is
V
going at and below cost. Some
Cell aad let ns show you soma
of oar bargains.
Specials for this weak.
1 Mail&ry Middle Burster and
V
Torn Plow Combined. Extra
Value.
Lynchburg
Plow. Extra Value
Iddle Burster
l L BRYAN
the above lines of work for tho sen M Now York, solo agents for tho Uul
reason that there have been mlllioc-j ^ ^
ef men who have made partirJ or n
complete failure of the partial or Remember the
laees. Bat the saceeesee have been **d take no other,
mere censplcuous than have these 1
failures la the busiatos df agrlcul- .
tare aad you have failed to note |
the foot tkmt Ike failure* la tM
agiicoKttral Has hart come shoot
tor the mms ratoon that failures
hr'V# com# to yout Has of work,
aad that Is. lash of knowledge, cat-
oral abIHty, ample capita!, or tho I
push that Is aeeesst-ry to success \
lu any Has of work. j
Bo yon have kept leaving the
country homes of yonr fathers, sad .
the great business to which men do- r4rt 1“ !• 1# ft
vot* their stteatloa—has suffered
accordingly. Oar soils after hewing
been .robbed of their orlgital fertil
ity have become brash-growers. Oar
country society has felt the need of
tho strong influence yonr active j
bralas could have brought to itb
maintaining sad upbuilding. Oar I
schools hr,ve failed to keep up tho
staedard that yon would have re-
qslrad had year Influence boon wltg 1
thorn. Oar roads have become e
by-word with all clsoaes because of
the lack ef capital aad keea bual-
aees Judgment that you might have
brought to aid la their improvement.
Agriculture Is entering upou'a'new
IN* la the South acd tt needs men
of your ur-tural ability to study
Its problems aad load into paths
that will make for permaaeat busi
ness eaccess. There le mora to th*
problem than simplp plaatlag had
harvesting (we ef the passiag gea-
eratiea have done eaoagh of thM.)
To you is given the task of making
rich a worn soli, never of the high
est fertility, co-operation la baying
niesessry eqaipawat for tho eco-
aomlcal proeocatma of this oar
moot Important work. Co-operatioa
in selling the products of the faga.
to the end that tho farmqr secures
his share is tho distribution of pro
fits. Coantry society needs ra-tn-
vigorattng la many sections. A grant
or thirst for the right kind of
k'-'wlvdee to be lestllled in the
minds of our people, a greater do-
sire for the things the* make for
the highest type of manhood and
womanhood needs to bo Inculcated
la tho hearls of many of our folks,
la these and many* other llorn Is tho
call going out for lerdera: men
aad women of great natural abill-'
ty with trained minds aad big hear'a
who will take hold of our most ,
pressing agricultural problems aad
with Judgment, ability sad broad-
gaaged enthusiasm solve them tor
the good of oar coantry ard human
ity la general. Ths conflict is.
Worthy of yonr best effort. It* a
liCia UNOFilTUIDW
COVINT,
SUCCESSORS TO
GEO. S. HACKER ft SON
WE MANUFACTURE
tosSask ad torts
Columns and Balusters; GriDei
and Ornaments; Screen Doorr
Windows.
WE DEAL'IN
Glsas, Sash Cord and Weigkta
CHARLESTON, S C
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When shown positive and reliable proof that a certain '
remedy had cured mahv cases of female ills, wouldn’t any
sensible woman cooduae that the tame remedy would also
benefit her if suffering with die same trouble r
Here are five letters from southern women which prove
the efficiency of Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound.
LETTER FROM VIRGINIA.
Enisttm, Va.—” I feel it my duty to express my thanks to yon sad your
greet medialwa, I waa a suftsrsr from female troubles aad had been con-
Sued la had over owe third of my time tor hea months. I could not do my
ho ess work aad had fainting spalls so that asy husband could not leave
slows for Sve mlaatsg at a time.
“Now I own my health to Lydia R Pink ham's Vegetable Compound end
Blood Purifier. Whenever I ass a suffering woman I want to tell her whet
these medicines have dons for ms and I will always speak a good word
them."—Mrs. Roans Blaxuxsxxf, Elltston, Montgomery Co., Vs.
me
for
_ Life end be-
I was troubled with
would
LETTER FROM LOUISIANA.
New Orleans. La.—“I waa paaalng through ths
tors 1 took Lydia E. PIakham’s Vegetable Coaspoa
hot toshes, weak aad diasy feelings, bnehaahe and irregularities. 1
get up la Urn moralag feeling tired out and not fit to de anything.
“ Since I have been taking your Coesponnd aad Blood Purifier I foci all
right. Your mediciaea arc worth their weight la (old.”— Mr*. Gaston
BuMmutr, 1541 Polymaia St M New Orleans, Ls.
LETTER FROM FLORIDA.
Wauchula, Fla.—** Scene Urns ago I wrote to you giving you my symp-
#, bearing-down, aad dlaeomfort la walking, caused
Oomponad and a
me a well woman,
and had
by fsmsis tronMea
** I got two bottles of Lydia ft Plakham’s V
pudmgo of Saaative Wash aad that waa all I used
“I am aatlsSsd that If I had done like a go°d
aot taken year rsmtiiisa, I would havo been a great eafterar. B^ I started
fat ttos with the right medkdto and got well It did nut coat very much
either. I feel that you are a friend to all women aad I would rather use
your rums dim than havs a doctor."— Mrs. Mattib Hoouot, Box 404, Wau-
ehala. Florida.
LETTER FBOH WEST YIRGIVIA.
Marti naharf, W. Va.—“ 1 amglad to say that Lydia R Plakham's Vege-
tabls Compound has dons wonders for my mother, daughter and myself.
“ I have told dooms of people about it and sty daughter saps that when
she hears s girl complaining with crampa, she tells her to take your Com
pound."—Mrs. Mast A. Hockbxbkbbt, 719 N. trd St, Martinsburg, W. Va.
ANOTHER LETTER FROM VIBGINIA.
Newport News,Va—“About five years ago I Waa troubled with such pains
and Moating every month that I would have to go to bed.
“A friend told mo to taka Lydia B. Plakham’s Vegetable Compound end
medlrine strengthened hm In every way sad my
whole snffering
Ave., Newport
1 aeon found relief. Tho
doctor approved of my
“I wffl he glad If 1
News, Va.
it
limoay will help
W. J. Blavtox.IO
Walterboro.
South CaroUaa.
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ANY
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mb will begin af
alraieh an 9mm
aaft eantiaao thraugh
mr.i s work indeed that la cm out
for you If yea decide to become a
leader in the new agricultural life
of th* South. No greater work. 1
believe lies c-t th* door of your Ilf*
tod«v.
With the rapid larrarae of coa-
sumers of farm products, th* de
mand for thee* must bo ever great
er. The prospect Is so bright Indeed
that yeuag men of average abtllty j
who would raturally drift Into the
ordinary city vocations art taming ,
rather to ths farm aad are. I j
think making amoet wiaa choice ‘
Hat it Is yonr kind tho country me-f
nerds. Yon young man of mors
thM ordte-wp ability whs am aot at
praarnt daUor erary, who saa took
Md no a bright light of th* fmtur*
WANNANTftO FOB ALL TftSK.
tfyeaperehaaslh* NEW HOMS roe win
ha ve a it* aent at ths pries you pay, aa* will
kii At
to Up.
Ifc Nr iHriNlt tate Ol, tap, hR
SftRff For Prlcftft,
In IVRft.
to At
O. a. WALKER
Sieging Mask Htase
"7W£ BEST OF EVERY-
THING IN MUSIC"
Write lor price list snd cata
logue. It will be a pleasure
for us to correspond with \ou.
Na *43 Kbg Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C
Why doa*t yow try thU rftMable retnftdy?
The Tri-Weekly
Constitution ^ y
ATLANTA, OA. ^ I
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday. Thru Tima
Every Week. The Farmer's Every-Other-Day ^
Paper—Almost a Daily. No Farmer Can Af-
fttnl to Mist It During TMs PrttMtniial Year. /
Only $1.00 a Year
>t*«h*i
th*
Is Mi
• toralfr ths tot her, msttor, «hUdioa. Md
■ ; J” .
oated •vurywhatw over tot Bento, at ovory
aad hamlat, on *v**y raraj rmri* aad
Mouauatty. Splendid toduramoaf la
•luh sCfara, saudl audl promlama, agents' sash nnmails
slans aad can testa. Scad to aa mrSt today, fro*, it
you can work.
A fra* asm pi* to nayoa* sending kls own name sad
ttommes aad sddrUasm of tea aeighhora by post card re-
Bead 91.99 for a marly subscript ion now and get yonr
started at ones, three times a week. Almost a dailyl
Address all orders to
Tri-Weekly Constitution
Atlanta, Ga.
Editor Prow aad Standard; Af
ter watting for some voter to on-
dorar rapt- Wry aad Mr. Harley say
If I mi la order, will move that ’he
vntora of Colleton county vote for
aio mas anises he favors the re
peating of the new road law a-.'sed
at the last sees tor- of the legislature.
Put candidates lu the Held for aa-
»*nrle«»r or hirhway commission as
PM Pleas*. It seems to ms that
”—«»e** »*-.-* *nt sense enough
to elect meu to the leer«ais*ai-e
t —fbt to have the right to say
who shooM supervise the roeda and
Toae editorial mentfoBlag
probable candidate* tor Legislr^ors
I* good, probably Mr. Harley’s Is
v r» v'*’** lq best. Take two
sx-msmbers, Moa. w. J. Fishbsr
wbeu h* was up there, tavas were
tower than ever slaee ’T«. Hon.
•tort tot tho naer'XrwMNr
•mm Ma k*u tod. h» a*a*.
••t why mrt *lari
Sr, to the Senate and I do not be
lieve there wlllbe so many new
things undet the sna.
M. W. Breland. ; >
Puts Bad to Bad Habit.
UhlaM never look bright to one
with "the Mara.”’ Ten to one the
trouble |s n rtugglah liver, filling
the ftrstom with bilious poison, that
Dr. King's New Life Pills would ex
pel. Try them. Let the Joy of
better foeMrgs sad the blues. Bert
for stomach, liver snd kidneys. 25c.
at Jno. M. Klein's.
AjtokRRfti^toM ftto
T7SS*.
Work Day at Orriber Boryia*
Ground.
All persons latafsated 1 in the Gru
ber burying grounds will pier** tsk*
notice that thb first day of May
ha* beea eat rpart tor gsroral work
day at that ptooa. So plebse com*
promptly had bring yonr hoes, sod
toftp aad aft* a basket of lunch.
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