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5= Impoverished soil, like impov erished blood, needs a proper fertilizer. A chemist by analyz ing the soil can tell you what fertilizer to use for different products.’ If your blood is impoverished ▼Onr doctor will tell vou what • * too need to fertilize it and give it the rich, red corpuscles that are lacking in it. It may be you aasd a tonic,*but more likely you used a concentrated faV food, aad fat is the element lacking in your system. There is no fat food that is m easily digested and assimi lated as Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil It will nourish and strengthen Use bodv when milk and cream * foi! to do it. Scott’s Emulsion is always the same; always jwlfatable and always beneficial w^icre the body is wasting from any cause, either in children or adults. We wilt send you m earn pie tree. STUDENT WAS SHOT TO DEATH. With Other Boys Was Attempting a Fake Hold-Up as a Joke. Notre Hktme, lad., D?c. 30.—Louis Roqu< la. of Colombia, a si'idtni at No. tre Dame 9«m!ncry. rfcot ai.J ahncot iiistar.tly killed Claude B igby. of Du rango, Oalif., when Bag by and sevsr. al other stiHients as a practical jv)ke holdup Roquela, mistaking Lim for an oti’er studt nt. Several students planned a mimic hol.lup of a frelnd, expe^'irvg him. to pass a certain point whore they lay in wait. Koquela came alone; and the stu dents, thinking him their victim, or dered him to liold up his hands. In stead, Roque I a drew a revolver and fired. The bullet •truck Bagby near the heart and he died in five minutes. Bagby was 20 years old. Roquela who Is 21 years of age. is taking an engineering course. Roquela is crushed over the affair, although he supposed the attack on him to be genuine and acted on the de. fensive. WANTED TO TRY NEW SYSTEM. Be sure that this pic ture in the form of a label is on the wrapper of every bottle of Emul sion you buy. seen & bowse CHEMISTS . m Pearl St.. Hew M 50c. and $1.00, Ail Druggists. tight of Coffin Makos Him Qood. Waynesboro, Ga.. Dec. 30.—Amid «ei&, -laughter and eong, and after trykufc all the establishments in the dtf looking for a coffin, CCarence tMBroy, chef d'Afrlque of a restau rant here, finally purchased a $45 one. U Was placed on a dray and was de ’Uttered to his home.- He rode home an the dray, sitting up on the coffin, aad holding a bottle of whisky in feaca hand, and had a suit of clothes In bis lap. Ins negro population were awe. stiddten. When asked his reason for eveft a purchase, hfe said he can be a better man and pray more if he has his coffin near him. Practical Joker Hoaxes the Columbus Fire Department Columbus, Ga., Dec. 30.—The police have been looking for an unknown person who went to fire box No. 7, at the corner of Third avenue and Twelfteh street, smaahed the glass front of the box, turned the key, pull ed back the lever, and the next seoond had the deep tones of the fire bell eechoing from the .Georgia to the Ala bama hills. The fire department proceeded to the scene, only to find that It had been hoaxed. If the unknown practfcal joker la caught he will be dealt with severely. Heavy fines wilt be imposed for this violation, the fine being divided be tween the city and the informer. This is the first fire alarm that has been sent In over the new fire alarm telegraph svftem. Spoiled Her Beauty. Harriett Howard, of 80b W 84th St., New York, at one time had her beauty spoiled with skin trouble. Phe writes: "I had Salt Rheum or Eczema for years, buCuothing would cure it, until I used Bucklen's Arnica Salve.” A quick and sore healer for cuts, burns and sores. 25o at John M Klein's drug •tort. NEWS TERSELY TOLD. Charged with Murdering His Sister. Roanoke, Va., Dec. 30.—After a pre Hal inary hearing In a magistrate's court at Pocahontas. Va., which lasted a part of two days. Benjamin Reed was sent to- the grand Jury to an swer to the charge of murdering his aged sister. Miss Elisabeth Read, who was found dead In her mountain home •ear Pocahontas, on Dec. 18. The ev idence against Read w&a such that ball watf’ denied. • Man Loses an Eya. •pana, Ga., Dec. 3(1.—iHarper Cole- mad. one of Sparta’s most estimable cftlaens, while cutting wood a few days ago. sustained an Injury which has re sulted in the loss of an eye. At a stroke of the ax, a piece of wood flew tato his face with such force as to fair the left eyehadl from its socket , Laborsr Given Three Years. Vienna, Dec. 30,—iA laborer who was trrcaftfej recently on the occasion of a socialist street demonstrate on, after having been found guilty of rioL prov- ocmtSoc to assault, insulting officials and carrying a dagger, was sentenced m three yeara* imprisonment.-1 „ the I » •mm* feafr I* By securing a connection in Atlanta with the Louisville and Nashville, the Atlantic Coast Lint* railroad proposes to establish a through route from the west to the Atlantic seaboard, accord ing to gossip current in railroad cir cles. Filipinos who spoke at the Manila banquet given to W. J. Bryan, de. mended the immediate Independence of the islands, and said they were looking to Mr. Bryan to champion their cause with the American people. The federal grand Jury of Chicago has returned an Indictment against the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy rail, road, Darius Miller, first vice president, and O. G. Burnham, foreign agent, on the charge of granting rebates. «. Fifteen thousand persons of Boston, in one day, signed a petition to save the old ship Oonatitutlon from being used as a target as was suggested by Secretary of the Navy Bonaparte. Angler Duke, son of B. N. Duke, ac- dentally shot himself through the right hand while hunting in North Carolina. He le a brother of the multimillionaire tobacco manufacturer. e Major H. R. W. Hartwig, judge of the Buchanan circuit court, ex-mayor and a wealthy citizen of St Joseph, Mo., is dead: aged 68 years. a Fire today burned six large brick buildings oa the north side of the •quare at Chariton, Iowa. Lose is estL mated at $100,000. Baron Mumm von Schwartxenstein, the German minister at Pekin, has been appointed ambassador of Ger many at Toklo. / REVIVO VITAUTK ol M*. 'prgfassinal Jf/diets. James e. peuuifoy. JNO. H. PETJEIFOT PWIFOY BROTHERS. Attorneys and Counsellors at Law. All SuBifiNi given Prompt Attention. OVER THCt'RES* AND STANDARD. WALTERBORO. - - - 8. C. m mi Real Estate and Commission Merchi nt House* to Opposite the Market, WALTERBORO, B. C. C. G. HKDDERSOn Attorney At Law aad Has ter. agent for: Liverpool, London and Globe Fire Insnr ance Co., and for U. S. Fidelity and Guaranty Company. Also for the Aetna Fire Insurance Co., In which Company Insurance can be got on all country as well as town property. <L W. STOKES, 0 a DENTIST. W. B .XOK J4B. H. W. AC KERMAN LACK & ACKERHAH, DENTAL SURGEON! [Office Hoars: 8.80 am t< p. no. 8 to 6 p. to. W alterboro, >0009000 ni* -aoss" corrotf raEsst start.ESI. siromcesi. St*I ' Tms MU**AV C«N*«i«»o 8vsv««t tl« oiaacjr maCmincry co. C»Ufcw»fct*. #. c. / Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever snrpasa it Dr. Kii .TS. A Perfect 1?©r Afi Throat and Cure:' Lung Troubles.* Hair Attorneys at Law. «Ve represent the Amerlcsn Suretf •• Company of New York, sod are prepared \ I to furnish bonds for guardians, admin istrators, executors, or others holding offices of trust.’ Wslterboro. 8. C. int-i-M-M-i-i-i-H.hm-»«e»e»ee•#♦••♦+• ? t i ih-im 111 «- • I •MjcmrcumaiG BEST Firms. BEST WEARING. Mr. Data. Joltn N, Klein : i Por^orit. For Kent for 1908. One of tbs Finest Plantation 8 in Beaufbrt Conett. Railroad pass through it, also water odmamnic- ation by milboat with Charieeten and Savannah. 0^ fifty acres bam been planted in tmk and well irtusi. ONE HUN08fe ud A0SB8 pirating Ira. TtOBT. JINK1N& v Oalambia, 8. C* Mr L. Buist Kerrison represents the U P71LMET» TO. LABEL CLOTHING” in this territory now, and we bespeak lor him a continuance of the : favors shown our last representative. It does not require salesmanship to sell ‘‘PALMET TO LABEL” Clothing no more than it is required, to ■ ■ j - * have ability to sell Coats Spool Cotton, both lines sell themselves. Those who have handled it know it, ; those who are still behind should fall in line quickly. PALMETTO MANUFACTURING CO. 28 and SOfbEast Fourth St., New York \ ' " \ ' ' • ' ] Southern Headquarters: Charleston, 8.0. ■» M H I M i i.H-l-M I H-l v v I H-l |il1 HIM THERE IS MONEY IN / | CROWING GINSENG Prof. Howard of the Missouri State Agricultural rolloffe aavr. ’*1 al* aise American farmers to cultivate Ginseng. Rig profits are realise<l. It is hardy plant ami is easily grown/’ A hulliten issued bv the Pennsylva nian State College in part save: “The supply of native Ginseng root is rapidly diminishing, and the price per pound is correspondingly incrrasing wnile the constant demand for the drug in China stands as a gnarrantee of a steadv market for Ginseng in the future.”—Consul General llublee of H(mg Kong says in the U. S. Consulor reports: The sale of Ginseng root grown in America is very large here and tbe demand is so great that much more could be disposed of advantageously. The root is as .indispensable to the fonr-hnndred-million Chimse as is their rice.” V Ginseng is a staple on the market the same a« corn, wheat and cotton. The present market prioe varies from $6.00 to $8 50 per pound, while tbe cost of producing is less than $1.50. It is easy to grow and leqniret very little ground. An acre of matured Ginseng is worth $40,000. There is room in one’s garden to grow several hundred dollars worth each ytar. The plant thrives throughont the United Rtates and Canada in any soil of climate that will grow garden vegetables. We sell roots and seeds for planting purposes and can show you bow to male money growing Ginseng. There are two planting seasons, soring and fall. With each order we give full instructions bow to plant ami caie for the garden. You can get a good Yon can get a good start in this business fora small outlay and soon have a nice income. Send two cent stamp today for literature telling all about this wonderful ii dnriry. ■ / «. BUCK INCH AM’S GINSENG GARDEN £ t Lrwwcif »ml Exporters. ZANESVILLE. OHIO ALL SERVICE RESUMED. , i The Southern Pacific mu'I Union Pacific Lines reach nearly every State in t West, with fete unship Linei •• Ci.itia, Japan, .Hawaiian Islands, Australia and India. » Hound trip nom?seekers rates to Louisians, Texas,’ Oklahoma and old Mexico, each fir*t and third Tuesday. Through Pullman Tourist (’ars three days each week from W ashiugton, D. f\ to San Francisco via Atlanta, Montgomery, Mobile and|New ^Orleans and Sontbern Pacific “^unset Route.” Cheap one-ways colonist rates from all points to California and Northwest v>m February 15th until tpril 7th 190b. Requests for information cheerfully answered. ^ J F VAN RENSSELARR, Gixeral Aobxt. 324 Peachtree St, Atlanta. Ga. The Walterboro Plug Co., v Ipvitog the Country People to i*- • - v v - • ' - /if* their store tq get drags and , o • patent midicinea.; 6 They have a large stock of every thing in, this class of goods and can always serve yon with fresh goods end at tbe right price. ^ -i * The prettieit line of stationery to be found in town is at this store. / Jnst received twelve docen bot tles of White Pine- Obogh Syrup —the best thing for Grippe and / ? • iWHf coaghs on the market • v *> •: . -m. I 1 Ml—————w— NEXT DOOR TO E. m* -,.J : The nooMw and of D«Witt’s Witch 1 AppUad to Pilau, anrsa, mKtom 10 pate almost palye draws out tha ,im$ m alra cootino*U7 .ddm *** * randrie* .ad J __ Ijraavt tte troabte antfaifiy. 8t4d Ip rubber goods* • -< i V , i- t