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‘ , "'vv fX'\ ’ ;i ■•A ! 't V, : <- v / / i « 1; jT^cSL — Liiii'» — —-—■»jr" / *»» V J/lifil * i invcn la I | \i ulanco to Si 1 '.r.-y a v:. .>. r • n«*at!»pd Kju . . . ; btt b<* an j tin* r ft'.Miiuu srn ♦ > lil Lhuseir ft». > j ut donbti'l vlt;! >f tin* tuannerj* ol .* f>u pou iluoa rl ^•:rtL*aiaiL 1 caougii •• i or CainbrldMiC. / • kv-*M' iWO’lgij f Vi - r nt’.ewen to ••onJtSct U!:nseif ly in tbeir •ocl- Vtj. So. putting; pride in bis i»ocket. be obtained a place as “smut” or aerrant at oue of tboae seats of learning and profited so much by what be saw and observed In this bumble position that when be eventually proceeded to the ether university ns a student be was able to pass creditably. Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tome i over One and a No Cars, No Pay, A has stood the test 25 years. Ave bottles, hoes this record of merit Half! to you? package of Grove** « I HE above picture of the man and fish is the trade mark of Scott’s Eipuleion, and is the synonym for strength and purity. It is sold in almost all the civilized coun tries of the globe. If the cod fish became extinct it would be a world-wide calam ity. because the oil that comes from its liver surpasses all other fats in nourishing and life-giving properties. Thirty years ago the proprietors of Scott’s Emul sion found a way of preparing sod liver oil so that everyone can take it and get the full value of the oil without the objectionable Scott’s Emulsion is the best thing in the world for weak, backward children, thin, delicate people, and all conditions of wasting and lost strength. Btmd Jbr.fiv* MMmpk. SCOTT * BOWNE, Cmofisrs -SIACeN TO HAVE STEAMER LINE The AlUmaha Transportation Compa ny Organized. [ Macon, Ga., Jan. 20.—President Em ■ett Small, of the Macon chamber of Commerce, who has _ returned from Baxley, where a reorganization of the Alkunaha Transportation company has been perfected, and at which time he was made trafflic manager of the con- sera. states that Macon Is soon to onjoy a ilne of steamers, to-be put en and operated between her and the aaa. Mne of the principal purposes in reorganizing was to extend the steamer service up the Ocmulgee to Uscon, and no time will be lost in the enterprise. The transportation company has been doing business more thaji a ceq tufy, and at one time conducted a prosperous line of steamers from this cKy to the coast. It was said that the increase of business nearer the aoa proved more Inviting, and the traf- te from Macon was allowed to depre elate. • Under tbo new charter the company will start with a capital stock of «28,000. with a privilege of toertasing to $280,000. The John L. Bay Interests In tbs transportation company recently changed hands, and the new owners, chief among thym being C. T. Melton A, Sons, will in terest themselves with the proposition of a successful liae of steamers 4o this point Macon merenants are highly pleased with the proposition and have already pledged themselves to lend every en couragement to the new movement - It ia believed that while the line of steamers will flqd business to amply pay the promoters, the Central City will be, greatly benefited by the com- 2sg of this new competitor. • Cast lr«a. . Cast iron is extended die five thou sand five hundredth part of Its length for every ton of direct strain per square inch of its section. Its elasticity is fully excited when extended the one-thou sandth part end the limit of its elas ticity is estimated to be found at the time when it Is extended the one thou sand two hundredth part of ,its length. The tensile strength of the longest piece of cast iron ever tested was 45,070 pounds to the square inch. : Spoiled Her Beauty. Harriett Howard, of 209 W 84th St., New York, at one time had her beauty spoiled with skin troutite. She writes: “I had Salt Rheum or Eczema lor I ears, bat nothing wonld care it. until csed Bucklen’s Arnica Halve.” A quick and sere healer for cuts, burns and sores. 25o at John M Klein's drug store. • , YOUNG MAN KILLED SELF. Whether the Death of Stovall Was In tentional or Accidental Unknown. Augusta. Ga., Jan. 20.—Marcellas Stovall, one of the city's best known young men, killed himself at his home Friday, whether by accident or iaten- tionally, is not divulged. There were no eye-witnesses to the affair. The report of the pistol brought his wife and mother to the room where be was found lying in a pool of blood. The bullet entered the skull on the right and ranged upward. Mr. Sto vall lived half an hour, but wt regaining consciousness. The fa incline to-dhe accident theory,' that there was no known cause why he should wish to end his life; that he had said nothing that would indi cate any such intention, and his busi ness affairs were in good condition. Mr. Stovall, who was 28 years of age, was a son of General Marcellus A. Stovall, and is survived by his mother and a bride of a few months, his romantic marriage having been one of the sensations of last spring. prg/#«#fnaZ JffotiCQS. loifiln. Attorneys at Law. * We represent tbs American Surety Company of New York, and are prepared to furs tab bonds for gosrdisnf, admin istrators, exgcutors, or ^others holding offices of trust. ^ Walter boro. B. O. JAMKS B. rCUJUFOY, JPO H J'KUUFOI PIUBIFOY BROTHERS. Attorneys and . Counsellors at Law. All Burinaw girts Prompt A ttsntion. OVCR TMfc PRESS AKO STANDARD. WALTEBBORO. - - - C. am Real Estate and Commission Mercb* nt House* to Rent. Opposite the Market, * j WALTERBORO, a C. G. G. HKDDER.SO. Attorney At Law sad AGENT pop; Liverpool, London and tflobs Firs Insnr anos Co., and for U. a Fidelity and Guaranty Company. " 'Also for tbs Aetna Fire Insurance Co., In which Oompahy Insurance can be cot oa all country as wsU as lows property. Colleton County Tele] one Co. -. v;. Long Distance Connectionr to All parts pf the UNITED STATES. J %son neater. LACK & ACKRRMAH, DENTAL SURGEON! iiF ° / ffice Hours: 8.80 am to p. m. 3 to 6 p. m. Waltertx>ro, S C The soothing and comforting effects of He Witt’s Witch Hazel Salve, when applied to Pilea. sores, cats, boils, etc., sabdnes pain almost Instantly. This salve draws out the inflammation, reduces swelling and 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. Hia Worklaa. Clothes. Lord Ellenborongh once reproved a bricklayer for coming to be sworn In bis usual habiliments. “When you have to appear before this court it is your bounden duty to be clean and decent In your appearance." “Upon my Ilf a. if It cornea to .that," said the bricklayer, *Tm every bit aa well dreaaed aa your lordahip." “How do yon mean, air?" exclaimed the chief juatice angrily. “Well, It'a JUst thla. Ton come here In your working clotbea, and 1 come In mine." It waa very seldom, however, that anybody got the better of Lord Ellen- borough. A witness dressed in a fan tastical manner and wbo bad given dis creditable evidence was asked in cross examination what he waa “I employ myself." be said, “as aaargeon.“ “But does any one else." inquired the chief Justice, “employ you as a surgeon?" / / c X Following are the names of the subscribers to the above Company: Walterboro. Dr W B Ackerman Dr R Ackerman T J Blanchard Mrs W A Black J E Bryan Brown Fur Co Beach Bros * H W Black Jr F & M Bank Black & Ackerman G C Brown Rev S C Caldwell Colleton Bkg Co C T Cummings C I W & S Co Clerk of Court Wal Cotton OUCo Wal Cotton Mill/ D J Chaplin W E Capers / ACL Depot Wal Dispensary Dr C H Es’Dorn jno D Edwards / Wal Infirmary W J Fishburne Mrs C R Fraser H A Frances Klein's Drug Store E P Knight ; A J Lemacks P J Lucas W L Lucas C D May N G Morrafi Mrs L W McTeer E R McTeer P M Murray Jas E Peurifoy Jno H Peurifoy Press & Standard B G Price D C L Hiers Grace & Warren W C Gruber C M Grace J S Griffin Glover Bros B G Hyme Howell & Gruber M P Howell E Hubster Mrs E F Hvme . B F Halford C G Henderson Wal Hotel Mrs A Henderson W E Jones E M Jones J G Padgett ('») Wal Postoffice Mrs B K Sanders C A Savage (2) A C Shaffer Terry & Shafler D L Smith Mrs G A Sauls A M Sanders W W Smoak Rev J L Daniels W J Taylor I C C Tracy R H Wichman r A Wichman J A Westerberg 1 Mrs E J Witstfl Mrs E H Williams J M Walker A Wichman & Co John M Klein Country. S W Ackerman T S Ackerman F C Bennett James Britt J D Colson C Drawdy A D Dodd J S Jordan A D Metts W G Hiptt L E Hill S G Peirce A VRickenbakef Sarders &Lemacks Dr B G Willis Dr W A Kirby COTTON PRESS! •MVUS1, fTBOkfitSl. 8E»» Thu IfVKUAV QI MM two tVUTCM 0CLL3TC2T CCTJNT7.TELEPHONE DO. JNO. H. PEURIFOi', JAS. E. PEURIFOY, President Vici Pres. andTrkas. > /\ 4 W. D. REID, ^ Manager. / =r — WE WISH YOUR BANKING BUSINESS ? FOUR PER CENT ALLOWED IN SAVINGS DEPARTMENT, COMPUTED QUARTERLY J -•ENTlRPRISE bank- idirrma ahu vabeitsts., ohaslsston,«. c. w REVIVO VITAUTI of Ma. td «*• A Grains is a phenomenon; the average man is a law. "Tie has sera Shake- spenres and Goethes and Napoleons and Wagners rise and fall, and he goes on calmly, knowing that St is he and not they who are the race. Despise him, kick him as yon will, the last word is with him. He is nature's fa vorite. Like a true mother, she loves her dull boy best A Shakespeare was too much for her, but she saw to it that h!a faculty perished with him. He died, a wonder among men, and his family reverted to 4he average. Lest the abhorred , thing should reappear in the course of graeratioQs the family presently died oat The case is typical. It to almost a commonplace of the ad- enee of beredity that die appearance of extraordinary tglrat in any branch U a family moans tbo extinction of -that branch.—London Standard. -. - — ■ -— ii... « —■ ■■ , ■ — TORPID LIVER. I-BILIOUS MEDICINE, * iSksFs «* *■ the of the skia there it than Chamherlaio’s Salve effects a cars. Mm-* , WAL1 m- and JOHN M KUHN. A Walterboro, 8.0. Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it = Dr. Use's A Perfect For AD Throat and Cure: Lung Itoubles. HsMvbMkirftMM. THM OFFICJ&K8 WILSON G. HARVEY FSBUnuiT X. A. HUNT J. SH AFTER CALDWELL T. A. WILBUR, Jz. C R. I. BROWN TZULBB W.M. KEENAN _ „ O, D. CUUtX P. H. SEA BROOK sxauses cukx mordbcai a Gadsden •OLKTTOM w DIRECTORS ... JULIUS J. WSSOOAT of Man'iaiuWanost A Co. V. A. HUNT.at V. A Hast AOh I Bpoaol 1 M%.ce. THOMAS 8. WILBUR ... •f T. Wilbor A Bn ZULUS H. JAHNS «C C. D. Fnaek* A OS, C. BSP ELL JENKINS ~ PrM.C«MiMiABMkkj0a W. THOMAS •f Camngton, Thomja A Oa WM. HARTZ of Ultrhordt A Co. WILLON G. HARVEY PraoMast \ ALL SERVICE RESUMED. \ The Southern Pacific and Union Pacific Lines reach nearlv every State iff West, with steamship Lines to Chins, Japan, Hawaiian Islands, Australia and India. Bound trip Homoseekers rates to Louisians, Texas, Oklahoma and old O', .wv * * •• ' „ * ' • Mexico, each first and third Tuesday. Through Pullman Tourist Cars tiiree days each week from Washington* C, to San Francisco via Atlanta, Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans ' D, and Southern Pacific -'Sunset Route.” Cheap one-ways colonist rates from all points ta California and Northwest i Febraary 16th until April ?th 190tt.. » ^ Bequests for information ohserfhllT answered. J F VAN REN SS ELAHK, General Amt, 324 Peachtree St, Atlanta, Qm A. 11 ,