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0 «» ♦ N0GE BROTHERS . COMMERCIAL CAR 'V OaaoliM eoBsunptioa is uaa»* ■ally low. Tiro mileage is uBuouallr higk. v STOP IK AND EXAMINE * .V . , - THIS RtHISKSrt 4 IIKMVLRY RMY CYCLE MFC. CO. ti Meptlns St. Ul TTEii' •r;r> to the ftiar !«*»!*«». i:«L h u X»*.-n- IK WEEK WHS MILE IQ BESUWE HIS WW ‘KNOCKED MK OCT SO I HIMP1.Y HAD YO QITT WdRKINU,** ‘ ■' HK HAYS ; . • WAS LOSING MONEY FAST Regan Taking Tanlar and in M'^ek N i Was Toiling Hard as if Noth* • ing Had lleep Wrong. I 6 HtW WRECK Frcn Tiree Tears' SJferiaf. Says ’ Cardni Made Her Well , Texas City, Tex.—In an Statement, Mrs. G. H. Scfcill, of this “For trree years I suffered un agcayr with my head. I was unable to"t do any of my work. I just wanted to sleep all the tune, for . foal was th_* only ease I could get, when I was asleep. I became a nenrous wreck rom the awful my ■r so nenrous that the least noise me jump out of my bed. I and was unable to do My son, a young boy, had to do all my household duties. I was not able to do anything until I took CarduL I took three bottles la all, and it quely cured me of those awful headaches. That bis been three years ■pa. and I know the cure is permanent, for I have nevtr had any headache since ‘ It's Iht* honrst truth.. before I 'had taken this Tanlar a week I wis 'veM and strom; enough *tn ta haok to work.” said \V. IJ. Wade, well I uowij lesident of Winnfield. I.a . *t! otI'> >• djiV.! .’ I !t;’d a \i*:" had rase of stoii!-l a I iu-; 1 !!! find rfieui>*atislu.” I * : 'nt!U!i •«[ "M at V H»<-ked iw out I si.,id.' l ad” to <riik» w.jrktna'. Jt-. | ♦ stoniae^-was. in si rli-an awful W*l ;e\ er\tilin'-.! ate disaTeed with hi", arid is.. d*‘ uo- ’iiis»-raldo'a!l ,*he tir'.i j ’f M;. 1:iiiji- and joints w ould ' aerie .f>.f ! I ronl b hardl> static) it. apd. ind faft. foi a whole da' helo.vr ta'jtfn ; i Tanlar 1 wasn’t able to out in-a full jd.r’s work *rt. all. / , I “One of rn' friends had./oern tak ini: Tanlar and told me it had, dorr' jhim a .world of -ood. so I sot’me a ^botfle to try.' Well. fdr. if *«nre sur prised me. for I beimn to feel bet- r ri^h! after the first dose, and before the we<4t was out I was bark on mv ^oh and have 'been workin*: rixht a>qnx ever ainre likb nothin:: ha«l ev I nbv before that eivve sitrh cpilrk relief as this Tanlar. and I haven’t had a jdrtcle svmptoni of'^miy trouble aine* I started on it." X. Tanlar. # the ‘‘Master^v, Mpdirine.'' Is sold in Colleton rountv^ by Jno. M. Klein. Walterboro; Th''' N Collet » i Cypress Co.. ColletoT; Cottas^vilfe -Driu; Co..' Cottaceville: IslamUon Mercantile Co.. ©Islamiton: W tllover. Gfeen Pond and. Jaekson- ‘boro; E. IJ. Itishop f; Co..' t.o<^*\ »•*er ainre use nomine pyer Ween the matter With nr*, ver saV anv :hina itr my life Nothing relieved me until! took Cardui. H did wonders forme.” Try Cardui for your troubles—made from medicinal ingredients recommended la medical books as being of benefit in female troubles, and 40 years of use has KM.PH JONES \Smoaks, May 10.—Little Kalph. JOneO, the oldest son of Mr. 'ant: Mr*\C. N. Jones, died at his homo April e'Jth. fnllowlnc an illness of only a\few days. The funeral and interment took place. .'■Saturday, af - ternoon a\ TaluTrarle church-, near the home olythe deceased. proven that the books are right .fKouuh ^-trorK nm- love. God l«j-<*; laki.'.g Cardui JJday. NC-134 i MONUMENTS! \nd y <>u to Mlu* l;<nd'of rest; \ hi in<l »l hat’s fr 00 i rom oNt-ry ohr Ami then ‘ \V4‘* II b*'*,,. to mf*f t e ti To 1 ineet !»*■> •, ml thi? •lal^ <»f tV-ars. \ :ui b:i ni 1 ) \ r \ or ' do ubt Mid Ifar/ \n/ H r*, i- upon tile gold*>h shore Wi lidoe »<* 1 ., f'4 -r to part no more. A ‘ I! is Li ittle Aur.U'.” , X I AM AGENT FOR CHEROKEE MARBLE WORKS. SEE ME FOR ESTIMATES AND SECURE Ml FIGURES BEFORE BUYING. C. C.HIOTT ROUND. S. C. J COFFEES 8est By Every Test Clin iniiMti Man DUrmem Dtuu Ttml * .l.vmsen** Corns *01 Thej • > 1.1ft Out. / Good news?spreads rapidly and druuaists here are kept busy dis pensing .freezone. the recent discov ery of a Cincinnati man. which is said to loosen an<' corn so it lifts out with the Anger*. A quarter of an Donee costs verj’ tittle afjrfjy store which handles drugs, 'out this is said to be suffi cient- to rid onfc’s feet of every hard nr soft corn or callous. You apply just a few drops on the tender, aching corn or toughen ed callous and instantly the sore ness Is relieved, and soon the corn r callous is so shriveled that .it lifts out without pain. It is a stickv substance which dries when applied and never Inflames or even irritates the surrounding skin. This discovery will prevent thous ands of deaths annually from lock jaw ami inf»*ction hereto/ore result ing from the suicidal habit of ent it;r.g corns. C\RI> Of THINKS NOTICE -i s • On,May, l tth;M'‘1S I v,:i! rppl to the Probate Jed-* f Cull ■* * cphr.ty. >>out v Car Mna. f* * V Disr.rs ory o' tic * ‘al * H • Her. ey. ’ FT'^AN'fAri n J LYT"- 4-17-0, ‘ ' Hkiteft - €., ns c- * KTrAr*-. *•- Ber- -’ - - t-* - « ■*' •' - „ nv> pi. - •, ■ : $gis« m ft ^ . . - to: .04 »'g3*;a.'« ct E H. VlUiVt.. i.. I <li‘-:je to cvf*ml th> b<ar4f*l‘ t!j$.nkb through your '.aluahje col,| umns to onr kind' friends ih'St .soj 1 bindp. helped to wait on oi.“» <lei*>i oM mother tlirougb her illne>s and • t. ajh, also to he*; d.;;i niee. s, ma> j ] tbe I otd bless ttiem for what th n y ’ i did. and especiall.' to tiie doctors !:o reiialm d ;:t 'nr b»*<Kide -until de ttl. r T id re!ie\ « d.bei of hcr.^sr.f- i.iiti; M:r the der Lrmi iev.a*d ’ it.. ? v.'e .• v it!, her Mi:s D SMITH v :!1. Ala 1Ibis. <,i r i:;.J ot \.Mir Gb umati'-in. t - t .* t ! ■ e t** act i'll of your Yr.i- will find - .. . * - * 1 it r»'"o:"i- i> alone Jw j t’; i any titr.es its cost. THE LONG AH OF MERCY (By DR. PBANK CRANE.) * e Q The Bed Cross is the Long Arm of Mercy.' It is the Kindness <tT Mankind ^organised. In Man is an Angel and a Devil, a Dr. Jekyll and , Mr. Hyde. The Red Cross is (he Good, aroused, ener- • » gized to thwart the Bad. It'is the best antidotr. mote or less helpful. Th? ■ . *.0 Itod Cross is the mightiest!of a’f Charities* the I^ve anti Pity of all men made soprenuly .efficient. If, as Emerson ^aid, “Sensible men and conscientiou> me>i all ovtij? ihe world ar^ o; • ;:.* l eligiv .1, ’ this is the txpressicn of that religion. . , a : vV The Red. Cross is Humnhitv -united, in Services . ♦ * * »" • .- * '.■' r ~ •' It asks no man’s opinion: only his heed. Ulack or White, Friend*or Foe,.to.the Red Crocs tjiefe is no difference; it only asks: "Who is Suffering?’ And to him it goes. 1 . t>- ’ • . * The Red Cross is so Efficient that Governments recognize it; so Pure in'its purpose that whoever wishes.', well his fellow men* desires to help it; so Clean in its ad- • ministration that the most suspicious can find no fault in it. • * ; - { . The Red Cross not nidy*seeks to alleviate the crue'* ties of War; it is the expression of those human" sent:- - ments that some, day will put an end to War. . It is the impulse of Love, striving to overcome the impulse of .Hate. „ X It is, Mercy’s To-operation struggling against War’s rivalries. — ioois hue am Make Thfai Rtaatjr IjOUob for ar Few Cent* and See for Yearaelf. It is- the one Society in which every Man, Woman . - Yv and C^hild should be enroBed; .for it knows no sects, no • prejudices, no protesting opinion j the human being doe- not live that does not the starving should b<* •V. • . . ' 1 • k *f‘ fed, the sick tended and the wounded healed. . . Majestic and divine in this. Long arm of Mercy; L finds the fallen on the battlefield, it bringsA\ie nursO and •’ the physician to the victim in the hospital; it jjids'th * weeping Orphaii to a home; it feeds the starving, care for the pest-srpitten \vh5xn all others abandon, an t pours the oii of Help and Pity into the bitter wounds o f the World. ‘ v ' Wheie a volcano has wrought desolation-in Japan, /or a Flood in China, cr a Hurricane-in Cuba, or a Famine in India, or a Plague in Italy; or ravaging Armies jr Poland, Seivia or Belgium, there Hies the Red Cross the Angel of God whonythe fury of men cannot banish frpm Che Earth; and to the Ends of the Earth, over all the wavs of the Seven Seas, wherever is Human Misery. \ • there is extended, to bless and to heal, its Ixing Arm of Mercy. * i ' " '* . What xirl or woman hasn’t heard of lemon Juice to remove complex ion blemishes; to whiten the 'akin and to briaa out the roeek, the freshness and the hidden beauty? But lemon Juice alone is add. there fore irritating, and .should be mix ed -with orchard white . this way. Strain throuch a flne doth the Juice of two fresh lemons into a bottl-y containing about three ' ounces of orchard white, then shake well and you have a whole quarter pint, of skin and complexion lotion at about the cost one usually ..pays for.a small Jar' of ordipary cold creatn. IU> sure to drain the f«*mon Juico so no pulp gets into the bottle.-the!} thte JpDon w ill jemain purn, and. fresh for months.. When aqi lio :• daily to the *face. neck, arms an 1 l ands it'should help to bleach,.clea* suipotht-n and Iregntif\- the skin j Any driiyci^t will supply lonnces o>"oichdkd whit«*..;d \er*- yt • jtle cost and tb^ urocer hit-- th ■ ’lemons, •. • IKs. I*MIRISH ENTFIITAINED WONAN'S NERV WliSTM By Lydi. EL Pinkham’i. Vj so bad I ooald Ml wsald Es awsks sad fo* oo aorvwal » ««< •round would bo all oat I road Lydis E. PinL Vofetsble Com* Dound and thought IwoSd try It^J nervousness tooa left me. I sleea well snd feel fine in the morning anil ork I gladly Pink ham '3 Vat make weak able to do my work. a E. / n Friday, afternoon Mrs. P; U Martin «fid Miss Annb^, Wilb\ d,*- Pshtt tlly' Cniyrtaincd a number of their friends .in honor of their house '/nest.'M-s. II. Myefs^ Parrish. thel r filter, of Lake City, .Fla. Tim guests upon arrl\a»l were car ried inr.t the livinc room md lor which . were tastefully decorat? I with cot flowers and potter] plant-!, and there they-Were served with de licioM* punch by Miss WUby. Ir-i- uiediately after this each guest was sfven :« patriotic score card op which tliev kept their- score at whist, th«- top score Was .made by Mrs. Fra no ton Wichman. while. Miss Kathryn dcTrcvitle-won the consolation prize. Roth Mrs. Wiehman and Mrs. Par rish' the Kuest.of honor, wele award ed dainty gifts. \ - , - > Everythinc was in, keeping witn the patriotic colors. Oh the tables were patriotic candy''baskets'‘’filled with hon-hons. After the game* a most delicious luncheon, consisting of chicken salad, pickled beets, olives, deviled eggs and pimento and nut sandwiches and tee tea. On eaeb plate were mttw red camit' Ikhmsvf .. . s | Before the guests rlepartt^f Mrs. ■ Parrish cave ta<» read inn*-,'and. Miss i-Wilby sang several njiv^tiers. Tho-t* '-rTuvin-- t*-l« Tair were Mi-se- | Mj bid Wtc«.i i;;n.(>bas-e pinch., T**o-. j.cnce \oH< non,- Slilli*- -atvl Eilith Hjlt*> 'brown Sinfh Kohn. Doris -TWeedie Ficklirr. Kathrvjw -^Trev i||.*. .t.:?:-e Fi«*h- ‘bj-nre: ard M?- IhLar ‘.Inr-s. Mr*. ( JoRS-pli dim ks. Mrs. l’iamptlrm-Wieh- ; nmn. Mrs. Sherwood I’rici. Mrs I Parrish. mend Lydia Compound to make weak ne. strong.”—Mrs. Albert Sultze, Olmstead St, Winona, Minn. How often do we h«*ar the exprcsahNI among women, “l am so nervous, 1 can not sleep,V or "if,seem* as though! mould Hy.” - Such women should profit by Mrs, Suftze’fi experience and glva this^ famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E- Pinkham’s Yegetatiiu Com pound, a trial. For forty years it has l> r*.l overcom ing such senoua condHion. as disniaea- ments, inflammation, ulceration, irreg ularities, periodic pains backache, dta> zinesa, and nervous prostration of women, and is now considered the stan dard remedy for such ailments. , Singer All Om Jhe World x ■ ’ i UGH! CALOMEL MAKES you OEAMy SICK Stop I'siiuc Dungenuis Drug llefor.* It Salivate* You! It’** ^ Horrible!. r ■h THC SCARLET CROSS By- Margaret Widdender Of the Vigilantes. x ^ What is it that you do today, who lift the Scarlet Cro^s" For all the withered world is down In-anin and in loss. Ami all the '.voild hears clashing sWord, and b-r.!- no -"t'ld ■ N n • o / less plain . What c;*n vm> do who lift t!it*‘i ross, but heal t > fi-l t .u-a'u .’ ■ V • ,.!• ' ■. x x' • •v^>; ' - > - ... ‘X- guard the women left aJonW, heartbroken lot tb» i; ti*-. j ^ • Wt saJv* ti.e eg^ldi« n wandet ;n- wK>xe. all fa - F<- ;• * ”• ‘ x \ \ • ■ - ■ x-* . tais.- agavii the TW^k* r, l .v > swept down b;- s', ;*-u: - * ll » We lu ; ! ,a'-ain\’>e. hopeless fio.-.i '-vu nS Hi M You're bilious, sluggish, 'consti pated and believe you need vile. I dangerous calomel lo Wart your liver and clean yyur bowels.- Here's my guarantee! Ask your druggist for a bottle of Dodson’s Liver Tone and take a spoonful to night. If it doesn’t start your liver 'and straighten you right up better than calomel and without griping or making you sick I want you to go back to the store and get your ( money. Take calomel today' and tomor row you will feel weak and sick and nauseated. Don’t lose a, day’s work. Tak<* a spoonful of harmless, vege table Dodson’s Liver Tone tonight and wake up feeling great. It’s, perfectlv harmless, so giye> it children any time. It 'can’t vate. so let them eat arfythi terwards. / ' ' X Y ItlKTHIMY PA I IT V Lodi May 1 l yX\ rteii-.'litfvri,'or casKin of lh*- oa*-!- w*-«*k was th** re- ceotion given M' Mr. ’and Mrs. T J. Siuuuons at home in !,f»nor of th**ir d;v,’i-iFt*-r. .\udr*’v* LlizatM-hb. th«*. v 4‘veojr b.-.ni- 1:* i > * v* nteerth h.iitbdX^ « Thos-.* p>« ♦ nt fdr the happy *»ee ; a**ion w* *»* relative's, t-lasr '.iat*- 1 - s nd * ftiJmls D Hriost** re- f rh'Kl.i o-nf - were served-and a guess- in; ronte-t ‘.'The FJ‘t r al Wedding" V.a- e!|!<*e.| i, Iftl t*ieH«nt Musi- w as TirfiiMsed X Mi■ *- liove, Bfijlhett at the |> inojAnd w - enjo'**d ' r<: 1 V'y'i , .'.Ml! ons reeeive'1 i - il pii-ent- from h*'! f:,i« ndK' , . ' pit Outim That Dom M Affaet tha Hast of its tonic snd IsXstive t*ff«ct. LAXA- m !■: L-aOMOV IMNKis’jfite- -hsn or insry '- v . • •j.n-',* mr * -.*! T- •’-» 1 jT mn« »*j-t .. ^ . , . ■ ,/. ^ ». j •*-* w/ The purchase uf over two ml Sthgef .family aeatjng machines ery y*-r.r iu t!ie tribute paid by wo men 01 'li** world to tljis mochani^al perteclion ( It i> the lust tuachlns rlmt mone; -!;in buj-^and lasts a l!fo time. ■* . V. fl-c Jem.- fy^snit purchaaor; an,i. ;UX.v p* r oepf. dircount for .a.-b. ^ Clt'.l. 'p'i< i • ei v rite to ' HINi.LK ylXv'lNf. MACHINE EMPOIJll.M- X' M.PANIOTTIE Manager. ^ •'ailtoad Avenue. ’Phcaa 51X. Walterboro. S. a il ■f \ ■ 1 \ -* i r ?'! A ■ . r idi CAUUS. »♦*#•#«♦****•• • * R. M. JEl-FERIES Attorney and C'ounsellor nt Law YYALTEKM lltO, S. C. . Practice la all t'oorU except Eqaiiy, - * Loans Negotiate* 1 oa Improved y Dr. A. J. Anderson, Dental Surgeon Office Hoars; » a. u *P. Pi- to • p. m. P It for ; •:V . X to J pg at.4 Pkoao 1PP-X. Waltorboro, & c. for you. / STOP, LOOK AND HEAD TUl II a man lovas a (Iri. that kla owe, If a gin lovoa a man that's bur *>u- - ' aa^mA * If tboy *« married that’s U • ’ bo sines*. 0 - \ 80, If you want your ivt^rnobUe s- *• covereda and clothei cleaned, *-•" The New York Pres«lnr Club; that’s their business. New York Pressing Club ' X! f J. B. DAVENPORT. Manager. •; 1 i| 'll Whenever You Need a General Tonic Take Grove’s. The Old Standard Grove’s Tasteless chin Tonic is equally valuable as S General Tonic btvause It contains the well kftown tonic pry.perti<?S of QCTNINIt an*! IR! >N.y It acts on the Liver,Drives :t " ■ -M, E’-i'-e* th- Wood aod ». -Ti . - J \ v 1*. : Z/V1 v-)s