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V mt <tet'aJa I >- ’,-1 C. «•>- J.'W/'fc* f. J. H«4*on, Jr. a Vi Br*UBd. ek €r^fc—C. C*—LlteklWJ i P. A. « *•’, «vwUrj. BVMrt—W, a Crorkjr, »rwl4Mi; « A. Biotkw, —rtarr. a Tkriv. a J. Patrick. Fuller—-0. & a J. Crosby. Hall—A. T. Bent; J. a Ja*Mk» Jr.. MCNtarf. Haafcrwwrtna. O. a Clark, pr lArat; J. H. Haadla. cacrotary. iTi^Mr MP •Mlvl 1i» kfdl H MB off tkrao ffoaaaaa. There We tira rarsotloa of iobiim, Mwokor^ wklok art ffrto from W'A root kiot arid I wilt Ttroc rartottoo art tfco Iron { a«B tfco Brabkaw; aaff tt la wtu tbo now of rolJac attcatSoo 10 tbeto aa4 entkaalslaf tko Mcoottr for thnr mort goaoral ‘mo tkat thl* ar ticle to wrtttaa far h'jcbway OffVW cf ko tko <krA tkaao art Joat platB rood oror- I oooaailatlootr It oaly ► gtorer* tko job. Joat poanniatl^MT It tko Mpcnrltor, tbit w-A. m - ktoaSSL •wd -v- !^ ■ v,7* ttaft m ioaa oat tfeBjrfao win ko Jao. kero, t. C. Tbo Booth Carolina farmer cannot na,rs * ke!m necerwiry ao ao to j Wbero 1 oafft tbt other fellow to get hie job. Knot; a Iff. Loagdkle Hodaao Mill—D. J. I. A. p. H. Folk, praatlaoti C. ». Haora, aaoratary. C. Breland, praaldaot. A. L Pooial W. M. O*0mla, L. Bam—ar. aaaratbry. Plaaaoot Ororo 0. P. tlaot; C. J. OrM . Htbtt B. B. •lot; B. CL Bom farm without eowpeee, yet, wilt aid root kmt occur ko cannot •row tko copimon rarioUee; and it It not tofe for khn to plant tkoai oron whore they do not make tome growth, beet mo they eneooraco tbo aaaao dlteaso of eottoo. It It wiea tboo to tt^nrt and grow the Tarle- tlet wbleb art rtaintOBt to koth of thOM dlttotM—tbo Iron ood tko Brabkam rarlotlet. art gmlto gtnorally grown In Mp main objection to the whdo law kr tbo manner la which. tko highway commlmlooer In aaddlod cm tbo peopie and I nm tort that folly »• par otr< off the people \] j object kb thin feet ore, nod tko ( 'man for whom I eaet my rote for! 'the tcgtAetare la tkeeoaUag prt-1 mary will knro to prootlea to efcanm | thl*. me we are free and dmoocri j' ' tie people, and tkb amacke too load- joyn. ■ u. [4 /;... EACiLt l Hh ! it Sr * V ^ ^ mv /\ i. < 5 •m mode T will •Hitt.«It driver completely out'of i{ eocceeds where other rem? It it truly • maxveloui remedy ; f folcily rmtorei old time heBlth and •treofth. It It the greatett blood remedy mr compmnded. t ' ] Get fl today^ and be made hippy and, well at thoutandt of other have been.^ ' Two tize% 25c and 50c Suffolk Drug Corporation, P. L. gellara. prao- g^tlaon of the Stato. hut ova ftUl 17 01 uokaekm to nutny Harman who am badly to need of thorn. Thom ta 0 great dtaieod for tko part mail of tkaao Torlotloa now, wkftak damaao la amrt to taeraggt: aa It btknoota all who ham thtat rarlotita to plaa to aam aB tko wot gaaalbli. No pthor variety at eawytM tkonld ko Band ao any form whom wilt or knot not oeeur. A good votoikoo to praetloe where wilt ood root knot occur la ta fol low eottoo wKk ablQl pldUm Iron or Brabkam cowpeaa. la tko corn. » Way toaratorn 0. Brant, proaldoat; I. K. Ootaiagor, PLANT OOWPMAB. Oowptao No- la all of tko plQoia rtritod la tko w|M iafeoted ote’ti&u of tko Stato wo karo found root knot very pre- raleat. lo fact root knot and cottQn wlH eeem to go hand 4a kaad. Where oaA oecurt tko qfther is nearly almo^uAlwnyt found. Eith er trouble It bad enough by Itiilf. but where they both occur they fre quently destroy whole crope of Cotton nnd cowpeat. « Root knot It cc.nte<d by tmall nemnatodee (tel worms) which bore Ir^o the roott of the plants and Irritate thb tlaane. causing en* largetnent of the point attached. Tbete enlargcmeatt vary In else from almost nothing to the aUe of a pea and aometlmee oven larger Wheo cut open and examined under r> microscope these knot# are found to he full of the tiny ttematode ,worms. These live over the winter la tbCLoJd roott tad In the toll, and begin work again' ?next spring la the young roots. If the crope that they live on nre kept off the land for eeroral years, the noma- todee are ttarmd out Wo get rid of tko root knot then by ratatioe; 1. e., wo. grow Willow tko com with oats ar wheat. I think that * the \ aboedd abollah the office highway commlmicasr and order a spedrJ elect toa tor a at the earliest poarible td tkaa lets sail tko eommltttoaort Jett “road omrttort-. mod let the oapor- vkmr appotot thorn, tor aa J. B. U. aaya, tko pap ta toa wesB tor pood aMa bp nm tor tt. Sb Mr. Smith abjects to tko i»^ Jsittoa of Bltoes or aati Blaoao lam into tko campalga. doca kaf WtU. tt to getng to ha “did nay how, mo mtttor who ikon sow tko stubble la Iron or BrtB 1 °* e# k# * rtl a ■ tor3r of ** oM ham peat. After .the peso, sow , who dtd ,,k * po***®®»* * b ® M(1 aaid that aho did aot Ilka tor aka rye aa a winter cover crop plow tt under before time to plant cotton the next spring. H. W. Barrs. * Botanist." Clem son College. Girl. Often the hunt for a rich wlfa ends whoa the maamoata a uho did Hk# thorn the very frot tkat potatoes to proof there to ao pood In then tkat la eaactly how I foal Bleats tom. AayaaV wkoot co aM principle w!U allow tkem to endorse Blease w and what stands for. why I do • that Electric BKtera. Her, aot think I cctald rote for them strong aeree tell la a bright brain _ tor nay office aM vn temper. Her 1 peach-bloom ' complexion and rnby. r ilpa reault from her pore blood; her bright eyes from restful sleep; her elaeettc step from firm, free muscles, all telling of the 'health and strength Electric Bitters give a woman, and the freedom from Indigestion. back-J- It Is now well that not more tha iche, headache, fainting and dixsy one cate df rheumatism In ten re spells they predhott. Evtry-wheia quires any internal treatment what- they are woman’s favorite reme- ever. All that is needed la a free dy. If weak or oiling try them. 60 application of Chamberlain’s Lini ng especially for the iegtolftare. Colletcu to goffer ing n#w from an overdose of Blease Ism r.nd I do aot think she wants any more Joat now. A Voter. Maple C&ne, June, let. at John II. Klein's Oaanot be Proved. Rvldemt.hr the cate against Hub EMns cannot be proved to the aat- tofr. *lcti of a Jury, but one great thfng bte hewn gained. Hie law of the state and the majesty of tha 'courts has besr* Juatiftod In 'that , Hub hro bean indicted. meat aM meetaging the parts at each application. Thy It and see how quickly It will relieve the pain and torneee. Sold by all dealers. News From Weeks. Week*, May ??—Special: Newt Is a little scarce In this ccmmua- | Ky. The fanners are now as busy It was aald us a beb cultivating theld . crops. It Each ago of our ffvae baa Its 014 people nkoald be hap py, and they will he If Chamberlain’ Tablets nre taken to ttreag.bru the digestion and keep the bowels* reg ular. These tablets are mild gentle ‘la their aetioa ead especially eel table tor people of middle age and eldtr. For salt by aU EXAMINATION. Tha ovamleathm for the award gf vacant achelarshtpe In Wlathrop Col logs and for tko admtotloB of mw atadsata will bo held at the Coea- ty Court Homo on Friday, July f. at • a. m. AppUeaats must be not tom thou fifteen years off age. Wtaeu scholanhlpe am vacant af ter July i they win he awarded to thooe- making toe hlghcct aeeragu at tota sxamlnatiou, provided they meet the eondltlocc govcrulag the award. Appllcaute tor achelarehlpa should write to Praaldeut Johnson before the examinetloe tor tchol- esehtp onmluattou blanks. Ichetarshlpe art worth |10d and tvee tuition. Tha next acaaioa will opM Btptomher It. lilt. For further information and catalogue address Proa. D. B. Johnson, Hock Hitt t. C. 6-6-6t-p- ^rofessiMial Notices. H JL PADGETT. A ttoruey-ut-Law. Prompt Attruttsu to All WALTER BORO. B. C. Pine Millinery! latt trirameJ to order. Full line of latest style Hata al ways on band. Public oordi- GmSSiSSMSEiSSSB HRS. SIMEY MBS s t i - Stt. Car. an SHOES AND HATS Have you Sprint Sho« sad Hat? If not you are forton. ato. for you wju hart thoopportuaity of supplying your neoda from our very largo line of tho colgbratod BROWN BHOE COMPANY’S SHOES AND FROM - POINTER BRAND HATS See our line before buying. , OFFICE OF XDp. A. J. Anderson DENTAL SURGEON Office Hours: J *• m.. i p. m t p. m. h 6 p. m OPPOSITE Farmtra and Marobaau Bank. 'Phone lOOa. WALTERBORO. 8. 0 that he would never be put to the . Mams to be a herd ftgV with Gcn- doek, and that an eorta of thlngi would happen were toe r.ttempt eu the Iafeoted land oaly those croft waAs to put him ta the dock, but uu which, tho mmatodee cannot, ho has Been there, and though he Bvu. Corn, onto, wheat, rye, Iron t to out of U. the state has stood oowpoca. peanuts and velvet beaas him publicly before the court aM arc safe crope to nas la such rota- j charged him wttta covrupttou In hen. tweet potatocc. oottou, cow-{public office and brought out okra, cucumber*, wo- evidence to chow tt. r.nd nobody beans, tobacco, and a to dead, there to ao river of blood number of other crops arc subject to mot kart and are art safe to #!hat on Infested toad. Witt to caused by a parasitic fun- CM which grows la through the ro«Us of the plants Into tho rtowa and pluga tho vmasto which trans port food nad water hack and forth to too different parte of tho plant. When these vamele are clogged up the plant wilts and dies. The fen- gM which causes toe trouble lives ^ta the coll and will remain alive n there for a number of yearn even when cotton and peas art left off the load. The oaly way to control wilt la by the me off reels test vu- dowr. tho streets of GolumMa. Tho state haa done its duty, tho mao accuead hro bom. arraigned, and whether or not the verdict of toe Jury acquitting hfeu to aattofactory to the oon- octouccs off toe men on the Jury or not to unothr matter. The next bluffer who to charged with the seal Green. Yes.we hate got to the plaee where mest of us have hro ns, cabbage, potatoes and with flab kr»1 honey; some pint and early peaches, Mr. Editor, call that fine living don’t you? W. C. Bally, toe R. F. D. car- ror, cf Weeks, wiUl attend the picnic at Ruffin oa the S»th tost. E. F. Driggers lost a fine mule last week. The W. O. W. boys are planning for a picnic a Utile later on. Harvey Lott will soon have his dwelling house complect. Judging from the jramfeer of cards In toe paper, there seems to be a number off hoys who would like to serve the dear people. I say. &• r. BUCK S2, DENTAL SURGEON J have reopened my dental office, and hart ■modeled with bm DR. JOHN H. BAKER. AH work given prompt attention. Office next Terry 4 Shaffer’s 9 Start. ! * Offing Hoare: 8.80 am to 1 p m. t to • p. m. ’Ppone No. 07a. | Walterboro, Ml C 2 arm# »or\ off thlM will certainly ,at #T#r ^ run*who will aqd wan «o up before a Jury.—Florence Dali time*.- Death of Gertamdo FewriHl. Bhuhsrdt. June 10—Special: On Thursday morning Itttle Gertrude, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frr.nk to serve the People in this county.. Voter. old rtottos, varieties which are almost»Fennell died at her home here, wilt proof. The vartetro of eot:on She was only one year and a half are resistant to wilt. bowev#r. l w« ©Id and had been sick (oar weeks. |F BP means free from root ^kaot. she wss interred at Doctors Creek. Hart knot encourages wilt because Rev. J. R. Funderburk conducting f$a tongue which cansen wilt easily the fuaervJ services. The floral rotors (ho roofs through tho wou.ads tributes wore very beautiful, being 1 bp the aomrtddo worms The arranged by Mj* WJUlams. to rap- too© In ooutroiltag ’ wilt !r*ooot "blooming, fading and roaur- M toert’-rti H tha port kart. j reettoa,” too ortfm unod witn rod. Maw gfffimtr Ettii praomth ptoh and whtla. Thd Mnpstoy off , uffittk ^ro Mroud ta thl. fiatoliko ortlro oamroiatty erortoE to i IB rortfaei Mh win and root too beroorod puraato. . Rrv. G. A. Martin’s Appolntmewts. j -»The following appointments are anoouaced by Rev. O,. A. Martin for the churches he serves, j Hendersonville—1st Sundav, 4 ■ P* m.; Srd Sntnrday. 4 p. m.; fol lowing Sunday 11 a. m. Great Swamp—1st Saturday and Bnnday. 11 a. a. Smosks—4th Sunday, ll a. m. and 4 p. m. Colston—^tnd Saturday, 4, p. m. Mrs. Angus Patterson and sisstcr. Miss Nha Bailoy, paid a visit to Charleston tots wook. C. E. DURANT ‘"^tawigSwTj. B. Ackerman’s .on Saturdays and all othet days when not at work in field.;. 'Phone No. jjy. lor tho to rt ntBAUniBBTGO UBOER •OrfMU- Fanners Mercantile & Warehouse Co. aiG r— DONT THROW AWAY Good wearing apparel mid household furnishings simply because they hove become stained or faded. We can make them like new by our modern process of CLEANING or DYEING. v We quote a few price.: Cleaned and Pruned. Dyed and Pressed i Gentlemen’. Suit. Ladies’ Coat Quit. Ladies’ Waist. Ladies’ Skirt. Automobile Coata Chenille Portier. Blankets. Double $1.25 up 160 up .75 up 1.00 up 1.50 up 1 50 up Cleaned $2.50 up 2 50 up 1 50 up 1 50 up 2.50 up 2 50 up ition write for free booklet Ideal Cleaners King and Burn’. Lane. and Dyers Charleston, S. C. IETAL SHI MOLES LOOK FOR THE STAMP ’’COKnUGHT” Ra* U. A F-L Off. ■f' ^ 0 * ■ad aocapt bp wAttihdit. 2 you wart a roof thst wffiltot m long as ffia btottoi., rod never need artion off say kind, except r — Lightning-proof < FOR'SALE BY BROWN FURNITURE & HARBWARE COMPANY WALTERBORO, - SOUTH CAROUNA Tho awful not off lajurtoe oa a off Jtoly Masson, hmaaalty. K, htiorovor, fs tho to Mathlro’o At ea Salvo, of thousand*, who » uf * torod from baff—. erta, brulae*. ^ tatok hrolor rf halto. ahwr*. ■a. aoro Upo or pdro. 16 cm at, in® M. KloAa’o. j