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FROZEN ORANGE GROVES. taarchlnic Root Sproctft nr. n Method of Re*torln>r tlio 'iVies. One of the must tuocessial orange growers in Florida is reported as bav-; ing thrs snmuier inarched the spronta ! which come op from the roots of frozen down trees with finch sucr ss us to at tract attention to his n o v. \miture, ana fbo Orviedo (FJa.) Gazctr* ie tk as quoted on the subject. The method of innr ;h:2.* has been most enccevofully tried by c::e of our extensive and praot.cai or.,:ipn probers, Mr. James H. Let,, mid I.-: fiuda it most , beneficial to the trees :n many ways. First.?It supplies food for the sprout that is to umbo the tree. Second.?It biuces too tree, thus preventing it from blowing over during strong winds. Third.?It keeps aliv* end growing ?-^I oAntc nf flio nlrl gfnmr et'A IUC twio VI VIM ?-?%. ? A , ? The method has also been tried by other growers of onr stare, who also think the theory a great boon to oux J orange interest.. , This new feature, as Mr. Lee informs lis, deals entirely with the orange sprouts which comejnp from the roots J of the frozen down trees. He selects the ! larger and mom vjgorou9 sprouts and theu, instead of cutting or breaking off the others, inarches them all. into the central one, thus giving it the benefit of all. the btreugth uud life from the roots cf the others. Air. Lee finds it practically necessary to stake these newly inserted buds by two strong stakes, set bo as to cross each other at too main (tree) sprout, and wrap the sprout securely to these stakes to prevent the wind from interfering wi*b ! their "taking" and impede their ! growth. It is also best to let tho stakes run east and west, north and south. | This concentration will make the tree i grow more rapidly and tho whole bnnch will finally unite, and thus form much nnirkor n larcA. tbriftv trunk. Anv one ? O-f / ? who can graft or bad can do the iuarchlag, and tb'ose who have trees in tbia oouditicu should try it. InarchiDg consists of nniting limbs of tbe some or different trees by a process simitar to budding. Several methods of inarching are OEed, bat tbe only one in common ase will be described. Tbe two limbs to be inarched mast be close to-1 getber, in sacb a shape tbat one may be . easily bent over against tbe other. Tbe : operation is practicable only where one of tbe limbs is comparatively small? coder one inch in diameter. Tbe small limb is cat off by a slanting stroke in sccb a plaoe that tbe cat surface faces the other limb when bent over against it where the paint of tbe anion is to be made. A vertical and a cross, cut like an inverted ?. is made in tbe bark of tbe large )imt\ or stock, at the point where two limbs touch. Tbe end ot the small limb is then poshed np into (be lit and strips of waxed cloth are wound aronud tbe uiiion to bold tbe limbs firmly in pmce. Tho wrapping should be allowed to remain for a nlontb or, more, till tbe jlimbs have become very firmly grown together. Inarching is frequently need in caset nvo nivrl Inrl ViWf 1 if A | K? liCiO UCCD mo ^IIUIVM %/j ti vw ??! white ants (termites), or in an; other way. The same woman who has mon c\* enough to have lier rod hair i called golden tresses can steal and have it called kleptomania. The example of to-day will rank as a precedent to-morrow. Money may not talk but it cheers a man up wondeitullv. You Can Lead a Horse to water but you can't i make him drink. You can't make him eat J either. You can stuff food in-, to a thin man's stomach bub that doesn't make him use it. j Scott's Emulsion can make j him use it How? By mak-i ing him hungry, of course.1 Scott's Emulsion makes a thin body hungry all over. Thought a thin body was naturally hun-1 gry didn't you ? Well, it isn't; A thin body is asleep?not! working?gone on a strike. o ? It doesn't try- to use it's food. Scott's Emulsion wakes it * up?puts it to work again making new flesh, That's the1 way to get fat. # Send for free sample. SL'OTT & 1IOWNE, Chemists. 400 Pearl St, N.Y? 50c aud Ji.uo; alidrtmgjsu. jLIPPINCOTT'Sf MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Library The Best In Current Literature 12 Complete Novels Yearly || r.ANY SHORT STORIES AND |{ PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS j i 52.50 per /ear; 25 cts. a copy ; NO CONTINUED STORIES 1 * every number complete ?n itself ' The willy man is never I he wise man; the wise man is never the happy man. , WHAT THIN FOLKS NEED \ Is a greater power of digesting and assimilating food. For them I)r. King's New Life Pills work wonders. They tone and regulate the digestive organs, gently expel all poisons from , the system, enrich the blood, improve t appetite, make healthy flesh. Only 23c ' at D- C. Scott's drug store. Boys and girls can get in fa to- ' ated with each rtther without the help of education. * STAND LIKE A STONE WALL Between your children and the tortures of itching and burning eczema. 1 scaldhead or other skin diseases, t How? Why by usingBucklen's Arnica i Salve, earth's greatest healer. Quick- ; est cure for Ulcers, Fever Sores, Salt 1 Rheum, Puts. burns or Bruises. In- ] fallible for Piles. 25c a I). (J. Scott's J drug store. A little bit of sweetness comes i out o! a kiss ewry time you take it ofl't lie same lips. sciatic RHEUMATISM CURED f after fourteen* years i OF SUFFERING. 1 "I have been afflicted with sciatic s rheumatism for fourteen years," gays Josh Edgar, of Gertnantown, Cal. "1 1 was able to be around but constantly r suffered. 1 tried everything I could s hear jf and at last was told to try ' Chamberlain's Pain lialm. which I did 1 and was immediately relieved and in a 1 short time cured, and I am happy to t! sav it ha> not since returned.'' Why 1 -not use tills liniment and get well? It is for sale bv I). C. Scott. Druggist. A woman would rather be not ' loved but noticed, than to be loved but not noticed. XO LOSS OF TIME. ( I have sold Chamberlain's Colic, J Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy for 1 years, and would rather be out of s colt'ee and sugar than it I sold live ^ bottles of it yesterday to threshers that ' could go rio farther, and they ate at 1 work ngain this morning.? II. R. 1 Phelps, Plymouth, Oklahoma. As will f be seen by tin- alnive the threshers were * abb- to keep on with their work with- * out losing a single day's time. You j] should keep a bottle of this Remedy in in your home. For sale by I). C. 1 Scott. Druggist. A man who will bring shame to i ? his parents will not hesitate to > bring shame to himself. WHOOPING COUGII, A woman who has had expeiience c Wifli tills disease, tells how to prevent, a any dangerous consequences from it. t She says: Our three children took s whooping cough last summer, our baby t 1k>v being only three months old. and ! ? owing to our giving them Chamber- t Iain's Cough Remedy. tl.ev lost none v of their plumpness and came out in a much better health thrfn other children 1 whose parents di$. not use this remedy, f Our oldest little girl would call lustily I for cough syrup between*:whoops.? 5 Jessie Pinkey Hall, SpringvlUe, Ala. .{ This Remedy is for sale by I). C. Scott. Druggist. ' ? Lending money isn't any more)" risky than speculating in Wall)1 sliver, uui it manes more ene mics. 1 WON'T FOLLOW AOVICK AFTER PAYIXU FOR IT. In a recent article a prominent pliy- c sician says, "It is next to impossible |t for the physician to get liis patient- to fcarry out any prescribed course of hi- c gicne or diet to the smallest extent; s lie has but one lesort left, namely, the 1 drug tieatinent.'" Vvlicn nu'dicines a are used for chronic constipation, tlie a most mild and gentle obtainable, such f a? Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver I I Tablets, should Imj enap'oyed. Their e I use is not followed by constipation as t they leave the bowels in a natural and o healthy condition. For sale by D. C. a Scott, Druggist.. '1 n?i ! rmtemai ouuicucb. I Kingstree Lodge, No. 1)1, K. or P. King-tree Lodge, No. 91. K. of P.. neets on the 2nd and 4th Wednesday ; lights of each month. Visiting broth-j :r- cordially welcomed. LoRey Lee, C. C. E. C. Epps, K. U.S. I Scranrpn Lodge, No. 114, K. of P. Scran ton Lodge. No. 114. K. of P.. ne?*f< on tin- 2nd and 4th Friday nights )f each month. Visiting brothers jiven a fraternal welcome. W. B Gau?e, C. C. W. Eugene Cooke, K. R. o. King?lree Lodge, No. 46, A. F. M. Kingstree T.odge. No. 46. A F. >1., ueets t>n Friday night on or liefore he full iikkiii in each month. N"i^it ng brothers given a cordial welcome. 31. A. JKOSS, ? . 31. Louis Jacobs, bee. Falling in love is inspiration; staying there is habit. WANTS OTHERS TO KNOW. "I have used DeWitt's Little Early j Risers for co?>tlpation and torpid liver ; md they are all right. I am glad to ! ndorse them for 1 think when we tind \ i good thing we ought t<> let others enow it." writes Alfred Ileinze, Quincy. 111. They never gripe or distress, sure. safe pills- D. C* Seott. Modesty never blushes at what mmodesty pretends to. DANGEROUS IF NEGLECTED. Burns, cuts and o tier wounds often ail to heal properly if neglected and lecome troublesome sores. DeWitt's A itch Ilazel Salve prevents such con- , rcqnenccs. Even where delav has aggravated the injury DeWitt's Witch lazel Salve effects a cure. "I had a I ?X .. 1.x.- AkU*., f ? milling Mjru "ii 111* it*g iiiiilv ^caici, :ays\H. C. Harrlv, Yankeefown, Ind. 'After using many remedies I tried >eWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. A few | kxes healed the sore." Cures ail skin liseases. Piles yield to it at once, j Jeware ol counterfeits. D. C. Scott. There is no great harm in fa'ing down unless you stay down. HOLDS UP A CONGRESSMAN. j "At the end of the campaign." writes ! ?hatnp Clark, Missouri's brilliant con- j jressman, "from overwork, nervous ension, loss of sleep and constant leaking I had about utterly collapsed: it seemed that all tlje organs in my Knly were out of order, but three botles of Electric Bitters made me all ight. It is the l)estall-round medicine ;ver sold over a druggist's counter." )ver worked, run-down men and weak, ;icklv women train SDlendid health 1 nd vitality from Electric Hitters, j Try them. Only 50c, Guaranteed by D. C. Scott, Druggist. A man of strong will can make my woman do anything that she 1 vants to. ? i REVEALS A GREAT SECRET. * It is often asked bow sueli startling ' ures, that puzzle the best physicians, ire effected by Dr. King's New Pis< j very for Consumption. Here's the , ecret. It cuts out the phlegm and ;erm-infected mufcus, and lets the life jiving oxygen enrich and vitalize the ilood. It heals, the inflamed, cough- I vorn throat and lungs. Hard colds ? irid stubborn coughs soon yield to I)r. 1 ting's New Discovery, the most inallible remedy for all Throat and ^ung> diseases. Guaranteed l>ottles 1 iOc and $1.U0. Trial l>ottles free at ). C. Scott's drug store. If some preacher was only ;mart enough to put a side door , < n his church he would have it illed with men who would go in rom force of habit. LIKE A DROWNING MAN. "Five years ago a disease the doctors j ailed dyspepsia took such hold of me J hat I could scarcely go," writes Geo. i >. Marsh, wcllAnmvn attorney of No- ' ona, Tex. "I tm>k quantities of pc|>-!1 in and other medicines but nothing; lelped me. As a drowning man gral>s ; it a sti itw I grabbed at Kodol. I felt |1 n improvement at once and after a'< ew bottle* am sound and well.''i Codol is the only preparation which i xactly reproduces the natural digcs-l ive juices and consequently is the! J nly one which digests any good food j' ,nd cures anv form of stomach trouble. < 1. C. .Scott. _ I ( . t^ md HOESES H II its Horses, Mules, Buj First-rin-s Livery Service yc ' dersigned. (Je ;s piepared I awl jrive you first-class servic THOMAS & BR/ J B STEELE BUELL & I / * a c. u nnv TTA WV7I1 DM UD IN THE Wffli There Is Where 7 For her nse and that of her hoi White and Colored Muslins. Indian other goods. The new goods we are s really want that which is serviceable, of Misses' and Ladies' Hose (a good t from a, 8, 10, 15. 25 to 30c. FURNITURE D SCOT CASH 10-i>ieoe? Imitation Walnut Suits, 114. 10-pieces Solid < >ak Suits, $10 to f7">. 10-piece- Solid Walnut Suits, $75, $H5 to $1*25. A full line of Wardrobes, $11 to $28.50. Imitation oak Extension Tables, $4. t Solid oak Extension Tables. $5. .1 Centre Tables, from 50r to $4. Baby Carriages, 5.50, O, 8. 25 up to $12, a (JivC'arts. Willow Rockers, $1.75. White Iron Beds, a. 50, 4.25, 5, 5.50, 0, 7 and $8. tnamiier .-fix, wiui jar, k.ou. Beautiful Utttern* in Oilcloth*, .")(>? and 33<j Kjuare yanl. Good quality Oilcloth Mat*, 3x3 feet, 73c. s BUELL & I 573 and 575 King St., IX':.-I ?u flnt ajT-.i-vt b'ro-. with oar baby whoa ha waa bat a my young Infant, wtpn Later It waa uatfal la teatfclag troablea. and lu affect haa baa lhatare conaequeat apon the ate of tfruga and aoothfag ayrai :hlldran, aa one of the aecaaaltiea whan there ia anew baby it we take pleaaore ia recemiaenrtlag It to oar frienda In itead c ?aby quiet. hZBTWEIX X. aYXR, (Xai W. F. CLAYTON. j Attorney - at - Law. FLORENCE, S. C. 1 ] Practice* in all the United States Courts, and in the Courts of Florence ind Williamsburg Counties. < i FOB SALE. , Brick in any quantify to suit purchaser. The Best Dry Press Machine-made ."tBElCE.y sj>ecial shapes made to order. Correspondence solicited iietore placing your jrders. W. R. FUNK. P. () Rox 103. Kingstree, S. C. Let not your left hand know what your riirht iiand does not do. J The Best Prescription for Malaria. Chills and Fever Is a bottle of Braves Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iron and quinine ina tasteless form. So cure?no pay. Price oOe. It takes i father to point'at; ex- I tmple, but a mother to be one. " To Cure a Cold in One Day, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature is on each box.25c. The man who doesn't love a Jog doesn't know to love a woman. j, Stops the Cough and Works off the Cold. ^ Laxative Bromo-Quitiine Tablets nirea cold in one day. No cur*, no pa v. Price 25 cents. Men seldom talk when there is nothing to say; women seldom lon't. You Know What you are Taking When you take Grove's Tasteless Jhill Tonic because the formula is ilainly printeffon every bottle V showing that it is simply Iron and iuinine in a tasteless- form. No ure.Jio pay. 50c. 4 % # V > j|| 9 BUGGIES, tgies, Wagons, Harness or >11 want, call on the unto meet any competition e. Yours for low prices, ^DHAM, Agents, . , Manager. ROBERTS' ODS STORE. PE KINGDOM!: foman Is Queen. usehold we've gathered bolts of tine * < Lawns, Dimity, Batiste and^nanv bowing ought to interest those who We have just received a nice line >lack,) in plain and ribbed, all sizes, EPARTMENT. FKICES. Cocoa Mat*. 40*', OOc and "V. Stoel Wire Mats, from $1/25 to $2.05. Bangor Smyrna Ruk*. from 50e up to $2/25. A btyj assortment of Japanese and Chinese Matinxs at l'2c, 15c-, 18.-, '2tX-, '20c-. -25c-, *27o and *X\ Commodes ia Solid Oak and Imitation Mahogny. >2.75. Coetumers, 85c. Stoves from $<!. 5<> to $18. Kit.-heu Chain, 55c. Kitchen Tables anil Safes. Lamps, from $1 to $5. Easels, from 50c to $1.50. Trunks, Valises, laulies' Desk?, Mattresses, prints, Pillows, Parlor Suits, Etc. ROBERTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. tnUlCim CMn-lifiBtn, Bl Diarrhoca,Dysentery,and ^ the Bowel Troubles of Citilditn of Any Ago. Digestion, Regulates >WPKR5)lflU th? BowcJj, Strengthens mi HmmM* . tnt NttU at yrnaw - teething easy. , Morrrrr, m. dn ot. louis, mo. t family physician In Cbartastoa to asa TEETH IMA ? iTtotiT* of colic nod to warm and swaaUn the stomach. afoand tobasovcrybcnsSclalandtofraafrom daacar* a, that wa hart coma to regard It, aftar osa with tuW * i thahoaM aad aatll Uiataathiac troablet arc over, and f tha horrid staff that to many paopla aia to kaap thaix * 2agar Daily Timaa aod Waafcly Tlaas-ilctsangar.) Ittentlon, Bicycle Riders!! CARRY a COMPLETE LINE OF Bicycle Sundries, ; Repairing Material qnH TirPQ SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. Brintf me yonr difficult repair work. Lm prepared to execute ttrst-tlass ?ui h "ii .>11111 i nutn'C. Rcs|H-ctfu!lv, fj. J. AOSTO>. Kingstree, c. . I W. L. BASS, Attorney at Law, . LAKE CITY, S. C. H. G. ASKINS, ittorney and Counselor at Law,. NOTARY PUBLIC. LAKE CITY, S. C. l-o ly A M SNIDER Surgeon Dentist, . ungstree,. IGth to 30th of ea?h month. ijtfce City, 1st to 15fh- of each * month.' Kings tree. every Saturday. Satisfaction Guaranteed. IjJcCABE, m, 0M DENTIST. KlNO.STREE, S. C.