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” 1 ]■' I „ 1 SHIED im LIFE 9* •—That’s what a prominent druggist said of Scott’s Emulsion a short time ago. As a rule we don’t use or refer to testimonials in addressing the public, but the above remark and similar expressions are made so often in connec tion with Scott’s Emulsion that they are worthy of occasional note. F rom infancy to old age Scott’s Emulsion offers a reliable means of remedying im proper and weak develop ment, restoring lost flesh and vitality, and repairing waste. The action of Scott’s Emulsion is no * * . n more of a secret than the cbmposition of the Emul sion itself. What it does it does through nourish ment—the kind of nourish ment that cannot be ob tained in ordinary food. No system is too weak or delicate to retain Scott’s Emulsion apd gather good from it. ▼« will tend you a umpU in*. B* aur« that thtsptctur* In th« (ortn oi a label ta on th« wrapper at twmy b^mla af Bin Ulan r«** buy. scon & BOWNE Chemists 409 Pearl St, N. Ta 50c. bad $1; xll l^r if ViC y i LLi u •• ft t»«arsaa tu Cutiurali A H i iAAi.l'.al. ^«a1. »« 1 A4 i A . t aa^>.\ of a licit ; u KuUiO, Vcrou.1. •J J. u..'. i.. u LrUlbli IaLm. «£>. *' • > i tftve* of tuvio a i... Uiffemic® betv.’wu tiie * L c" of tL- Ul^lilausler ami tlie spe.vit of 1..- native of MMiibcrn Eni;Uui>l. A tlieary may jurtJy accouu for tbeae climatic e^cti it b:i •. upon the coutra»t of tbo atlliuesj wh^ ttiualljr pervade* •ou.bcrn latulf w .i tb« stormy lu<iuietuUe of nxlbcn couotriM. Cloud lens sklea for mouth, at a time cbaracteriza tbe climate* oi Italy, wblla a drmameut entirely frei- from cloud* la rare In Norway. It require*, of course, greater effort to be beard la tbe region* which are •wept by winds and afonns than In •till southern latitude*, and to be beard distinctly amid the uolse and confusion of the elements words must be used which contain many conso nants. Among the Inhabitants of more trop ical climes the tendency le toward •oft and musical cadence, and travel ers relate that In regions In South America, such as Peru and Venezuela, where atmoepberlc disturbances are rare, the natives almost chant the phrases of salutation.—London Satur day Bfvlew. The Reproof. During the French revolution a priest rode In a tumbrel to the guillotine with two pereone—one a marquis, the other a common thief. As the cart jolted through the crowded streets the dtl- sens shouted maledictions on Us occu pants. “Down with you. beasts of the aris tocracy!” The marquis smiled proudly, but tha criminal was vexed. “My good friends,” he cried, “I am no aristocrat. I am a thief.” Then the priest touched hla arm gen tly, murmuring: “Ah, my son, this Is no flme for vanity!” Caesar's Appearaaee. Julius (luenar was a thin man, tali aad with a very wrinkled, seamy coimtenuuce. His forehead was broad and full of wrinkles. Ills eyes were not large, but descrilieil ns exceedingly bright and quick. Ills nose was of more than usual size and his chin full and prominent. lie wnlkinl with a alight, scholarly stoop in his Shoulders. His ears stood out well from his head, grid his hair was always cut close. Early in life he became bald. Spoiled Her Beauty. Harriett Howard, of 209 W 84th St., New York, at one time had her beauty spoi'ed with skin trouble, tbe writes: "I had Salt Rheom or Eczema for r ears, hot nothing would cure it, until used Bocklen's Arnica Salve." A quick and sure healer for cuts, burns and sores. 36o at John M Klein's drag store. BABIES IN HOLIlS. Where Caraad* lafaata Rest While Their Methere Hoe. I have gone into a field in Uganda and there found one of our women at work with a hoe, writes a missionary sister In Donahoe's. I asked her where her baby Marla was, and she pointed to a spot at some distance where the banana trees were thick. I walked under the shade,, and in vain I sought tbs Infant The mother was greatly amused and urged me to search fur ther, assuring me that the little one was not far away and was fast asleep. I had to “give up,” so the mother took me by tbe hand and led me to a bit of bark cloth on the ground. Under this rag was the crown of the baby’s head, while the body was In a bole deep enough for the feet to rest on the ground. To my surprise and expostu lations she said In her own language: ’Tills is a good custom. When a Uganda woman goes to hoe It is not good for her baby to He asleep on the ground, as it might injure itself by rolling, or, If It awoke, it might crawl away. Therefore we make a hole like this and line it with soft, clean leaves and put our baby safely Into It so that it can neither crawl out nor roll away, and we know exactly where to find It when we come from the fields.” She •aid it was perfectly safe from wild beasts, because It was midday. Tbe soothing and comforting effects of DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve, when applied to Piles, sorea, cots, boils, etc., sabdnes pain almost instantly. This salve draws cut tbe inflammation, reduces swelling aud acts as a rubefa cient, thus circulating the blood through the diseased parts, permitting or aiding Nature to permanentlv re move the trouble entirely. Sold by John M Klein. Rnlt* the Contrary. Tess—I certainly was surprised to hear that Maud was married. Jess- Yes, It was rather unexi>ected. Tess— Her family’s quite iuceuaed, I hear. They say her husband is a man of ab solutely no family. Jess—That’* all wrong. He was a widower with four children.—Philadelphia Press. A Matter of CreSIt. “He Is always bragging that he doesn't owe anybody n dollar.” “Well,” answered the man who bor rows, “thank heaven my credit la no* tint bad.”—Kxcesne^ IndlapntnMo. Mabel—But, papa, I know that he must have money. He doesn’t attempt to conceal It Papa—That settles It Ha hasn’t any. Tronble. The fellow who “borrows trouble" always has on hand enough to start a gloom factory. Try lending it for awhile. Patience is the support of weakness; impatience is the ruin of strength.— Coltbn. JUST ONE WORD that word U It rate* to Dr. TttTs Uv*r PUte < MEANS HEALTH. Arsy— csastMaliilT ANY 4 thaoa amtaas aod i "5**REVIVO mnm VITAUTK Mads a Well Man xoaacsMOwiUraa RXVIVtX It ovh sejLe* YltaUtr. Grove’s Tasteless ChiU Tonic has stood tha lest Average Annuat Sales over One and a Half MiDlon bottles. Does thb record of iMritasneal to yon? No Core, No Pay. 50c. yj^WraoRisdHfvrYWRtleiaaTaRCat.parhfly aiyCraw , aSUA>A>Ot.Livar Wh. HOllTlUBEt Att«»ru«]ra »t Lmw. we reprcM-ot the Americaa Surety Company of Nnw York, and are prepared to furnish bonds fur gusrdiaor, admin istrators, executors, wr others holding offices of trust. W niter boro, 6. C. jam is k. raoairoT. jko. h. j»ecufoy PEUHIFOY BROTHEBS. Attorneys aud Counsellors at Law All Butiaaas given Prompt Mtsntion. ovKft THt racss and standard. WALTERBOKO. - - - 8. C. JOII D. HI Real EatRtt and Commission Alerc^ ut Houstm to Opposite tha Market, WALTERBOKO, 8. C. C. G. HttPlDERSOG Attorney At Law aad floater. agent fob: Liverpool, London and Globe Fire Insur ance Co., and for U. 8. Fidelity and Guaranty Company. Also for the Aetna Fire Insurance Co., In which Company Insurance can be got on all country as wall as town property. HMUMSHUSHftMBBSr L f. STOKES, DENTIST. J 9 OFFICE NFAR WALTBRBOSO NOTE y . Colleton County Telephone Go, Long Distance Connection to all parts of the UN FTED STATES. Following are the names of the subscribers to the above Company: I. W. B .ACK.VtB. H. W. ACKERMAN. BLACK & ACKRRMAH, DENTAL SURGEONS Office Boon: 8.80 mm to ^ p. m. 8 to 6 p. m. ■\Vnlterboro, S C Walterboro. 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REABROOK rtthamii cue ok MOKDB'AI A GADSDEN DIRECTORS JULIUS J.WEBCOAT OfMlIB 'Oll WaaOMt A Co. N. A. HUNT,* N. A. Hunt AOo. W.BWINTON ANDKRPON, Proa. AdSoibob Spoool A Bobbin M*g. Co. THOMAS B. WILBUR •f T. Wtibar S 8m JULU0 H. JAHNS of C. D. Franeko A Co. C. B»CLL JKNKINS Proa. Comet on A Barkley Co. W. THOMAS of Cnrnngton, TbomM A Co. WM. HARTS of USkrBnrdt A Co. WILLONG. HARVEY ProoMont .1 MM WALTKRBOBO DB1 ^ Waltarbaeo, 8.0. ta th« High aiorrjB*, Coming down from the high Sierras Into the Yoaemlte valley one passeft from almost an-tic cold to the warmth of the late spring, and the difference in temperature la easily traceable by the character of the foliage. On the high peaks no green thing flourishes. Grad ually stunted pines and tarn tracks ap pear, and still lower the maple and laurel are Just beginning to unfold their leaves, and then in a half a day’s Journey the wild flowers coma. Hun dreds snd hundred* of them of all shapes and colon are found here, and as you approach the rim of the wonder ful Yosooilte the air is heavy ladec with On scant of the aniasa, and the trail Is hood with wild Mat, wfld eher* IF ALL SERVICE RESUMED. * . The Southern Pacific and Union Pacific Lines reach nearly every State in West, with steamship Lines to Chino, Japan, Hawaiian Islands, Austialia , ’ “ v, , O - and India. 0*0 ’ ■ A 0 Round trip Hom?seekers rates to Louisiana, Texas, Oklahoma and old % . . ‘ . V. * Mexico, each first and third Tuesday. . Through Pullman Tourist Cars three days each week from Washington! D. C. to San Francisco via Atlanta, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans and Southern Pacific '‘Sunset Route.” ‘. Cheap one-*»j» ooioniw rate, from ail point. |p California and KorthvW, .rom February 16th nntil tpril 7th 1MM. “r Requests fttt in Urination cheerfully answered j F VAN REN8SELAKB, Gexibal Agent. 184 Peachtree St, Atlaeta, On. i * .t i mu* . ..i