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* 1 M \ i #. 'SUED )II! LIFE' —That’s what a prominent druggist said of Scott’s Emulsion a short time ago. As a rule we don’t tiae or refer to testimonials in addressing the public, but the aborcTremark and similar expressions are made so often in connec tion with Scott’s Emulsion that they are worthy of occasional note. From 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 more of a secret than the composition 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 and gather good from it. _ 4 will tend you a sampU free. Mr* that thU picture in the form M a label ta on th« wmpper of cr«ry b-ttic of Eraulilon you buy. SCOTT k BOWNE Chemists 409 Pearl St, N. Y. 50c. and $1; all drofftota. CLOSING PEKING’S GATES. ■oi*7 Cere mo uy Performed Dolly o« the Ckloeae Capitol. • The closing of the gate* In Peking l Juat because It goes on daily and may apiwrently go on dally for centuriaa to come la probably one of the “sights” least witnessed and talked of aare by those foreigners who may have chanc ed to “run for It” near dosing time. The daily performance la marked with a due ceremony which is quaint and foil of Interest to the intelligent on looker. aa the closing by no means signifies the mere bringing together of the heavy wooden doors and barring the emperor's highway. against all comers. At the appointed hour a preliminary signal la given by a large gong or iron shield being struck with a big Iron bar fifty times In such quick succession as almost to defy calculation. This la followed by a signal of 100 blows re peated In precisely the same fashion three times. When the third and last cycle of gong strokes la entered on a number of old and at this lesson very much bewadded and muffled up old •‘‘Charlies” atari a aeries of discordant ysUs to *11 and sundry to “batten” or be shut out This comtjjMV** 1 ' la followed^ tpf a Joa- of people both direc- the rush slackens until only a aolltary pedestrian or possibly n man on a donkey, full tilt, a belated rickshaw or a : Tx*ivily laden cart strug- XlM through. Tl^n a movement 1a made with the gates, yelling bursts out afresh and another rush ensues, the gates being meanwhile half closed and occasionally opened a little way again until, the outgoers having meanwhile ceased, there is a final scrlmmago to get into the city, and the process of n dosing, which has taken some half hour In all, is concluded. ^ ^ The huge Iron plated doors having clanged to* a monster iron pole is drag ged up and placed across them on Iron supports, being retained in position by a padlock of enormous^ proportions and ef the well known Chinese type. There ere In all nineteen gates, and the same ceremony la observed at each, but at such thoroughfares as the Hata- men there, la naturally more traffic, and the process la probably propottkm- ately longer.—Peking Times. One woald think the Laxative Idea In a cough syrup should have been advanced long before H was. It seems the only rational remedy for coughs aad colds weald be to more the bowels aad dean •be maemm mombraaee of the throat aad Lax- POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Some men don’t caro bow dull busi ness Is if It Is equally bad with their rivals About the third time some people show you a kindness you find they want to sell you something. Patience te th^t which you have te have with othlrt. but which no one la called upon to have with you. fisdoty la a good deal like our rich kin—wa are mighty nice to its face, b«t make fun ef it behind Us back. Bsum people are like a worthiest taam of horses—always have to he helped when It comes to pulling a load upbtA. ^ Thera la one way of starting on the pathway to get rich which Is seldom fesisd these days—running a atoee and firtog oner St It sometimes happens that defer ence la shown a man not In recogni tion of his greatness, but because ha will to cranky of It Isn't—Atchison Globe. Deafimas Cannot be Cured by lecal applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. Tberelsoulyone way to cure deafness, and that M by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an Inflamed con ditlon of the mucous lining of the Eu stachian 1 nba When this tube la in flamed yon hare a rambling sound or im perfect nearing, and when It Is entirely closed, deafness is the result, and aniens the inflamntlon can to taken out and this tube restored to its normal condition, bearing will to destroyed forerer; nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing bat an Inflamed condi tlon of the mucous surfaces. We will gire One Hundrrd Dollars for any case of Deafness (cased by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Halri Catarrh CuraJBend for circa art, free. F J Cheney A Co, Toledo, O. Bold by Druggist, 76c. Take Hall’s Family Pills for constipation - • - ' Doan Net Approve Plan. Paris, March 17.—Official advices show that Switzerland has not been consulted and does not approve of the American-German plan for placing a Swiss commander over the Franco Spanish police In Morocco. Will Oppose Suit . .ew York, March 17.—The World says that opposition has arisen among the trustees of the New York life In surance company to the proposed suits against the estate of John A. McCall to recover the “Yellow Dog” funds he gave to Andrew Hamilton and the 9148,000 of policy holders' money he contributed to the Republican national campaign fund in 1806, 1800 and 1904 It la said that this opposition was so strong that it would be able to defeat the movement to sne. It also devel oped Friday that members of the finance committee who served at the time these campaign payments were made have about completed a plan to make good the total amount out of their own Dockets. has stood the bottles. Does this Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic iover One and a Half MOBoq No Core, No Pay s record of merit aMeal to yoa? ith every hotfleb a Te* Cent* package of 'Qrojossinal J)[otio9*- inniim. Attorneys »t Law. We repreeeat the Americas Buretf Company of New York, aad are prepared to furnish bonds for guardian#, admin istrators, executors, er others holding offices of trust. Walterboro. 8. C. Colleton County Telephone Co« Long Distance Connection to all parts of the UNITED STATES. JWO. JAMB* rauroY. ranmoi mis. Attorneys and Connaellora at Law* All BuitoM glvea ?if*jt Attention. OVER THE PRESS AMO STAMOARO. WALTERBORO. • • - 8. C. Following arc the names of ths subscriber? to the above Company: Comm lesion Merchant House* to Rent. Opposite the Market, WALTERBORO, 8. C. GS. Attorney At Law aad neater. agent for: Liverpool, London and Globe Fire Insur ance Oo., and for U. 9. Fidelity and Guaranty Company. Also for the Aetna Fire Insurance Co., In which Company Insurance can be got on all oooatry an well ns town property. t W. STOKES, § DENTIST. OFFICa NPA* WALTERBORO MOTE 8 QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO! W. BIACKJUL H. W. ACKERMAN LACK & ACKERMAN, DENTAL SURGEONI ce Hoars: 8.80 am to p. m. 8 to 6 p. m. WfUt*rt>oro, S O 0OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOI T REVIVO BESTOMt VITAUTY Im a • «\ Made a Well Man of Mo. TBS "•OSS'* COTTON PRESS! awn,fit. njMBEExt. etir . Sednye. Basis Tpse MfowaAv Oimmimo SvavmM fesasUoOMSBBIL ' A «se, Caa l—am. Eta. 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 Mrs B Padgett Colleton Bkg Co C T Cummings c i & s a> Clerk of Court Wal Cotton Oil Co Wal Cotton Mill D J Chaplin WE 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 I Lemacks P J Lucas J S Jackson W L Lucas C D May N G Morrall Mrs L W McTeef E R McTeer P M Murray i as E Peurifoy no H Peurifoy Press & Standard B G Price D C L Hiers Grace & Warren W B Gruber C M Grace J S Griffin Glover Bros B G Hyme Howell & Gruber M P Howell E Hubster Mrs E F Hyme B F Halford C G Henderson Wal Hotel Mrs A Henderson Wal Drug Co J G Padgett | Wal Postoffice Mrs B K Sanders C A Savage A C Shaffer Terry & Shader J ohn F Lucas D Gibbs C A Savage Bus C D C Adams D L Smith Mrs G A Sauls A M Sanders W W Smoak Rev J L Daniels W J Taylor C C Tracy R H Wichman A Wichman J A Westerberg Mrs E J WitseD Mrs E H Williams J M Walker A Wichman & Co John M Klein F F Rivers J G Padgett Bus H W Black Ir Res Country. S W Ackerman T S Ackerman F C Bennett James Britt J D Colson C Drawdy AD Dodd J S Jordan A D Metts W G Hiott L E Hill S G Peirce A VRickenbaker Sanders &Lemacks Dr B G Willis Dr W A Kirby Poor Farm Jas E Peurifoy bus v ‘ \V H Martin ■K r G W Stokes _ W P Ftlder Rev J P Graham Jno H Peurifoy bus Mrs Annie Neyle OOLLBTOH OOTHTTY TILEPEOliO 00. JA8. K PEU1UFOY, JNO. H. PECR1FOY, President Vice PkuK ahd Trees. W. D. REID, —- ‘ Manager. ^ i111«Hni mnnuitiM**; BESTFITTUKl m C0 n WALTERBORO DRUG 007 . M KLEIN, tltnftoro. 8. O. riizimto r 9wr* r ledii#* jt a ce The nbeentmlndedu#* A n certain well known Scotch prolenaor lx notori ous. Not long ago be Invited a few se lect friends to dine with him, and upon their arrival, oome abort time before the hour set apart for dinner, tbe pro* fessor suggested a walk through the conservatory and grounds until tbe gong should sound the dinner hour. After spending £* abort time inspect ing flowers, plants, etc., host and guests came suddenly to a small gate at thejend of the lawn. “Ah,” said tbe professor to bis astonished guests, “as suredly this will to a much nearer way home for you than going back to the front” And, all unconocions of his In vitation to dinner, be opened tbe gate and bowed his guests out—London An- swero. > >-'U Don’t frown—look pleasant If you are •offering fr^nt indigestion or sour stom ach, take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Hon Jake Moors, of Atlanta, Ga. says: U I sefisred more than 80 yean with Indi gestion. A friend recommended Kodol. It relieved me In one day tad I now on- Iot totter bnakh thnn for many yeore.” Kodol digvnts what yon net ndlvensoRf aim*** HACVIISEKT CO. M. C. Conference Being Deferred. Algedran, Spain, March 17.—Neither the Moroccan conference Aor the com mittee met Saturday, everything being deferred unUl the Frdbch and Ger mans agree on the remaining debates. Will Visit Paris. Madrid, March 17.—It is understood "that Emperor William will visit Mad rid In April ahd elaborate fetes are being planned as evidence of the con tinued German-Spanlsh cordiality. Child Loses Its Life. Huntsville, Ala., March 17.—As a re sult of falling in a grate fire here Fri day morning, lltte Bessie Martin, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Martin, was burned to death. Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever surpass it •m rl _ ^ Mr L. Buist Kerrison represents the ‘‘PALMET* TO LABEL CLOTHING" in this territory V ✓ now, and we bespeak for 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 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. i... -4- • • • < * PALMETTO? 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