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S0PP8RT . SCOTT S EMULSION «rvti u • h-kJj< to :*rry th« we*h«iKd md ilarvrd lyjum at >n^ until it c*n find ftfm »co|K>r* in ordinary food. Srnd tor frer «*pla. SCOTT % HOW N E, Qttmuto, Fi-arl New York. 3‘<c aud /» oo i ali dratfiau, * * ii" iiixt ’T" are inter in <***rtu!n n)Mtri|tmni Aneri- TYPWOID FEVER. Tb«* Word **<'ann 1 He11«w. Tbe word **CHOuilmiiHiu" is i Ily th.- uaiue of a people. It is i.irnti il Cur.b, many i>f tb»* rAril>“. wljo for merly llanrishiHt in the Went Irniles. having las n conautxi 1 :> >1 U".' .an tlifh”. The letter* •*i t , cbanxeahli 1 can laucnaKc*. >*-* that < 'olaiahtis found one West Irxiian inland nayunr “Cunl- I*®” where anotiier said **< ^arih,” while ShakeatHare's i'alibau is uuotber va riety of the sante. Columhiia’ own i , on- JeetJire was tliat tin* name was con nected wfth the tfreat Khan, and later philoioRtstN of the old n'apilaah type aa- ao<'iated with “iainis,” a dog. Ap parently, however, the meaning of •*carlb M waa brave and daring. *- §oarm^ of TMn l>annero«N and Pro* tr; <-lrd UiarMMC. A 1th «5gl ?!. ee Is always more or l?ss typh >1.1 fever in most of the larger cities of t!i!s • otintry, the late summer and autumn re the sea sons when it Is cost to h«* fe .red. The di*ea>o is not so fi>ntild.'ihle, as regards the mortality, ns some others, hut Its great length and the evil eonse- ifUetn*es w.hi< !i Mmtetitnes follow It in the form of weak heart, wetik spine or nervoug disi»r>,**rs make it <niitif us ae riiitts as s".ne which are more fatal, but far less protracted*. Unless one Knows how thd' disease is Usually spread one cannot hojte to avoid it, and so it may be useful to consider in what ways the germs of the malady tii:d their way into the ays- V in the ^ti^nnl vehicle for ty phoid genus, as is well known, and probably gU.g.ent outbreaks of the dis ease in clfU:. are due to an Infected water supply This has been strikingly shown in Phlladelphiar- where some parts of the c:y are stipplied with til- tpn*<l watt r iiTid others with untlltered or mixed water, ('omparlug two parti of the city In which the conditions, ex- cej t as to water supply, are almost the same, it wn* found that in the one sup plied with filtered water the occuraenct rate of typhoid fever wai one In live thousand, while In the others, in which Ihe U'Aftltt rvd water was drunk, it #as one In sixteen hundred. Rut a city with an ideal water sup ply tuny be scourged with typhoid fever, although less severely, through the medium of iuip\tre ice, and it Is al most as Important to know where the Ice Is cut, or with what water it la made. If artificial, as where the city ■water come* from. • Not long since a cumber of oftlcers on one of the United Htntes ships in the Mediterranean B«imdron were taken down with ty phoid fever. When the source of the Infection was traced It waa found to be some hv bought at Athens, the ice ma chine on shipboard having broken down. . 0 c Another source of infection Is found in oyater* that have been fattened In stream* contaminated with sewage. Not Only has typhoid followed the eat ing of these flth. but the typhoid bacilli bare been found in the stomachs of the oysters. Raw vegetables used for salads may btva been grown in soli contaminated with slops used a* fertilisers or may have been washed in infected water. Unless a water supply is above sut- . picion nil that used for drinking, tooth cleaning aad In the kiteheo should be boiled and the drinking water cooled by putting vessels containing it on the Ice, not by putting ice In the water It self! ' * Finally, great care should bs taken to screen nil food from file*, for If there is n case of typhoid fever In the neighborhood Hie* may become most •ctive distributers of the poison.— Youth's Companion. So Ffilth In Him. “Guess that freckled daughter of Thonii»son'a must have a steady young man.'* “What makes you think s »?” “The old nmu was in here yesterday to buy one of these newfangled con trivance* that m^fe a big saving in the gas you burn “! don't l»elleve the young man's a steady. If ho wuh they’d save all the gas/’M'levels ml Plain Pea ily. Vhere Are !So Ortnln Ono«. “The only objection 1 have to this I story.” said the cynical bachelor, •’is the f f^c«pieut use of tho phrase - a cer tain girl.' The phrase Is grossly Inac curate, as "verybody well knows that all girls are exceedingly uncertain.”— Chicago New*. • _ Love when true, faithful and well fixed I* eminently the san< tifylug cle ment of human life. Without It the soul cannot reach its fullest height or bolines*.—Huskiu. Saved His Comrade’s Life. “WhUa returning from the Grand Army Fferampmont at Washington City, a comrade from Elgin, Hi., was tsken with cholera morbus and was in a critical condition,” eaye Mr J K Uoughlaml, if Eldon, Iowa. “I gave him Chamber lain’s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and believe saved his life. I have "lieen engaged for ten years In immigra tion work aud conducted many parties to the emth and west. I always carry this remedy and have used it successfully od many occosioob.” Bold by John If Klein. Comfort and independence abide with those who cun |M>stpone their desires.— Buoocm* Magazine nnot that POINTED PARAGRAPHS. f Jealousy Is like some other things— the lid shbuld Ih* kept on it. tYhen yOti say no. say It in a manner that will leave no doubt of your4iican- iag. ,; v Wk?q giving advtee to others here Is l amall slice to serve yourself: Keep •till more.- , Hew little the left doctor kaows! And bow help? ♦h» is in the presence of serious IIU'K-*! « It Is said tba^dis.ippOintinent Is hard to bear, hut we all stand It pretty well when we look in the glass. * A man Jo«t » (art log Into a law anlt has more faith in courts than his at torney ever Halms to have. There are too many young men who •tart out to make their mark In tire world and stop at a soda fountain or hammock on the way.—Atchison Globe. S*V 1,000 TO 1 It’s a Harvard Brand Suit he is wearing. They are the kind that give satisfaction in r-» wv! m m **3 -.At a ml ;fvL m .vv Fit, Wear and Price. The hot days are here, and if you are not fitted out with a “Harvard Brand” Sum-* mer Suit, you are Missing a good feeling that belongs to you. A Tragic Finish. A watchman’s neglect permitted a leak in the great Notth Sea dyke, which a child’s finger could have slopped, to be come a ruioons break, devastating an en tire province of Holland. In like man ner Kenneth Mclver. of Vancekoro, Me,; permitted a little cold to go unnoticed until a tragic finish was only averted by. Dr King's New Discovery, He wtite*: "Three doctors gave me up to die of lung inflammations caused by a deglect- ed cold; but Dr King’s New Dtscoverv saved my life.' Guaranteed best cough and cold cora. at John M Klein's drug •tore. fiOc and $1.00. Trial bottle free. TO M0 MAIL CARRIED. I SOLD BY First Class Merchants. THEY ARE MADE BY ■ ■> MEINHARD, SCHAUL * New York and Savannah. & v I o4 IHtnot* PMtmtstrMM la»»r*v«4 lliarkwar*. Postmistress Etta M. Punltie of Mar shall. 111., makes a public api>e<il for good roods for the carriers in that vt- Hntty. say* the Motor News. She soys: u "The rural resident I* entitled to his mail six days in the week, and the carrier or hts substitute will k«iw the poetoffice every one of those days to serve him. Whether or n.»t he gets around depends wholly upon the rural rartdeuL If the roods be not In good condition be will be that much slower, and If they be irpivassnbie be can make his trip at all. Bee to It now the roads are In good condlUon for the spring. A hod stretch of rood three miles this skk* may cut the nirallte off. "If the carrier can> cross that rood be can't deliver his mail. Bo watch the roads on t»oth skies. If a bridge should be washed out, don't wait two or three days, but iwtlfy the mod t*os* at once. In Clark county, 111., a stretch of road on one of the routes was washed out and was left In had shape In spite of the entreaties of the carrier, j Then he refused Fo travel ft any 1 longer, ami the Indignant patron* reported him to the postotltce department. “An inspector was sent to look at the road, with tlx* result that that por tion was cut out entirely for good. Look out that each one k vps up his share of road, and the carrier will do the rest."^ - - . * Bowel Ccmplaint in Chi!d'«n.'~ During the summer months children are subject to (disorders of the bowels which »hou d receive careful atteotioa as soon as the first unnatural loseness of the bowels appear. The best medicine in use for bowel complaint is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and D.arrhoea Remedy as it promptly controls any unnatural loose- neat of the bowels. For sale by John M Klein. ■ • o — Expert Sxpervlslox Herded. In many communities there exist, an earnest desire for rond Improvement and a wiUiugnv^s to have the’ work uo forward, but unfortunately then? is no one available having sufiiclent knowl edge of materials"and how best to use them In building a modern road. The necessity foH the employment of men having the necessary expert knowledge of bow to properly construct a road or pavement is t>ecomlng dally more ap- |sirent. says*tin* Good Loads Magazine. The eowmvouH waste la road construc tion and matnteuanee sln.’e the nation was established will be checked and universal good rood! will result through proper study and the conse quent working out of efficient systems of improvement In the different states. mum FOR REIIEF. (Complaint not served ) THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Colleton County. Court of Common Pleas. W B Bischoff, Herman Bischoff and ^ Henry T. Bischoff, Plaintiffs, agoiast Irene Bischoff, • minor of the age of nineteen years, Jennie Bischoff, Marie Bernenaun, Ernest teruenauu, Olga Bernenann and Helen Bernenann, an infant of the age of nineteen years, Jennie Beruenann, Henry William Bern&nann and George Ernest Jock Berneoann and W. L. Harris, Defendants. TO THE DEFENDANTS, marie Ber- nenann, Ernest Bernenaun, Olga Ber- nenann and Helen Bernenaun, an infant of the age of nineteen years, Jennie Bernenann, Henry William Betnenann and George Ernest Jack Bernenann. . YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed iu the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the said county, aud to serve n copy of your answer to the said com plaint on the subscriber at his office namter 15 Broad Street, Charleston, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service: and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiffs in this action will apply to. the Court for the relief de manded in this complaint. May 28, A. D., 1206. J. N. NATHANS, JR , Plaintiff's Attorney. H D PADGETT. Clerk of Court C. C. & G. S. TO THE DEFENDANTS above named yon will take notice that the complaint in this action has been filed in th. office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, Colleton County, South Carolina. Jane H, 1906. J N NATHANS, JR., <, Plaintiff’s Attorney. COLLEGE OF CHARLESTON . Charleston, S C. New Spring Goods —at— J. R. READ & ee Our first shipment of New Spring Wash goods are arriving daily; such ss Ginghams and Chambraysat 10c and 12$c, White Madras and Mercerized Wait ings at lowest prices,' 12$c, 16c, 18c, 20c, 25c. White Lawns at 8c, 10c, 12ic up to 25c. NEW Colored Lawn and Or gandies. A handsome lot of new patterns at 12£c. NKW BLACK DRS88 SILKS. FRIGES range from 50c to $1.25. We call special attention to our 36 inch guaranteed “Chif fon Tatfeta. ,, Special prices $1.00 and $1.10. BEW BLACK DRESS GOODS MEDIUM weights for full suits and separate skirts. » NEW COLD DRESS GOODS ARRIVING by every steamer, marked dow" lowest cash prices. . VOLD SILKS FOR Shirt Waist and Shirt Waist Suits. We call special attention to our white and cold china silks for suits and shirt waists. 27 inches . wide at 50c. Full line white wash silks at 25c, 30c, up to 75c. FULL line of Gloves, Hosiery Embroideries, Laces, Collars and Stock Collars, full line Novelty Neckwear... New Shirt Waists and Ready Made Suits, arriving by every steamer. Tdr. R. L. White, Mr. A. H. Petechand Mr. Charles Webb will be glad to serve their many friends at the popular old Dry Goods House. J. R. READ & CO. 249 King btreet, CHARLESTON, 5. C Established in 1794. Oldest Firm in Americ D. A. WALKER & CO. IRON FENCE CHEAPER THAN WGOU Have your let heada, note haadi i, atatcmerits, etc., printed at i and Staudard cflloa. ^ DB.KINQ*$ NEW DISCOVERY WUI Surety Step TM Cm*. Entrance examinations will lie held in the countj courthouse on Friday, July 6, at U a m. One Free Tuition Scholarship to each county of South Carolina awarded by the county sup erintendent of education aud. judge ef probate. Board aud furnished room in Dormitory, $11 a. month. All candidates for admission are permit ted to compete for vacant Boyco Scbolarthips which pay $100 a year. For catalogue and information ad- re* ^HARRISON RANDOLPH, President 32 Meetina Street, CHARLESTON, S C MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS* and £ar Send For Prices, Mr A. K. Beach represents us at Waltcrboro * ■< A D WALKER. J. D. SCOTT WE will mail free a pret ty Gibson Art Post al to any one that will said us the cor rect answer to the following example: Multiply 7 by io, add 30, mul tiply by 2 add 40* and 41. u* Modest Claims Often Carry the Most Conviction. When Maxim, the famous gun inven tor, pUced^his gun before a committee of judges, he stated its carrying power ^ to be much below wha! be felt sure the r gun would accomplish. The result of the trial was therefore a great surprise, in stead uf dUappGiutme&t. It is the sxme With the manufacturers of Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Dial rhoea Remedy. They do not publicly boast of all this remedy will accomplish, but prefer to let the users make the statement. What they do claim, ia that it will positively cure diarrhoea, dysentery, pains in the stomach and bowels and hat never been known to foil For sola by John M Klein. A. A. a THAOS CHARUSTClCLv*- White oxfords are just the ■* „ *• thing for snmmer wear. We r* have the newest styles* Snovf white cleanes them. 10c a box. - *. :