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J Disease takes no summer vacation. * 4 If you need flesh and stren^ih use Scott's Emulsion summer as in winter. S*rid for *rr» 0 . SCOTT C DOW S' K; 409-41} Tetri Strr*l. New Varic. jet. %e4 # > 00. all TWO ARE KILED A AND THREE HURT © % By Bcltimore and Ohio Railroad Train. Taft l« Invited to'Philippines. . Waablniftan, July 14.--ln answer to a direct qWntlon as to whrther or not ho Ihtended to visit the Philippines next spring, and If so, whether that decision might l»p taken as an indV cation that he intend* '! to decline the offer of a plact * 1 op the supreme l>ench. Secretary Taft said that he had mceiv ed an Invitation from the Philippines to be present at- the opening of the first native assembly next June -> » * <• Reward Offered for Arreat of Slayers. Atlanta. July 14.—Rewards amount ing to (tVer $50*) have been offered for the arrest *yid conviction of unknown parties who.asaassinatyd Untern Wll Haras. « prominent young man of Mad Ison county In February. 1903. Of this amount $200 is offered by the state for the first arrest and convic tion and fl'M) for each subsequent ar rest and conviction. • MONTHS OLD BABY ESCAPED Infant Was Found Between the Ties Unhurt. Being Only One In Family of Seven Escaping from Train. ^ * Clarksburg. W. Va., June 14.—After a, BaKlUiore and Ohio rttiinaul train had hurled its father and tone sister to death from r a treble otar ^ere, and fearfully tnjurtng the mother"auT three other childruh. a slx-monthaold .fc^by of Rlljab Norrla, of UnionCown. Pa. wui found betwooo the tine unhurt * -*4*—•«•*■*— , Norris, his wifi- and five ^hildren had been visiting at Jacksousburg. near here, sjyl were on their way home. While walking on a UaKtmor* and Ohio trebtle they were run down by Death or Injury t Dr King's New “Three doctors 5^ I sport of Marriage Confirmed. Portsmouth, N. R, Jul^ 14.—Inqulr- l«s as to the reported mArrUge of Mrs. Uwlle Cartw. the actress, to William L. Payne In this city PYtday, revealed the fact that a marriage li cense wee issued to William L. Payne, aged SO yean, and Caroline Dudley, aged 33 yeara, by City Clerk W. K. Moran, of Portsmouth, and that a man and a woman were married under those names later in the day by Rev. Hanry E. Hcm>y, an Episcopal clergy man of this city. DavM Belasoo Sat urday confirmed the report that Leslie Carter h*d t*«n married Mra V*\ A Tragic FinUL. A watchtftRn’s neglect permitted a leak iu tbe great North 8ea dyke, which a child’s tingpr could have stopped, to be come a rninons break, devastating an en tire province ol Holland. In like man ner Kenneth Mplver, of Vancebora. Me.; {•ermllted a little cold to go unnoticed until a tragic, finish was only averted t y Discovery, He writes: gave me up to die < f lung InHaroruationi caused by a deglerf* ed cold; but Dr King’s New Discovery saved mv life.’ Guaranteed beat cough and cold cure, at John M Klein’s drug ■tore. -V)c and |1.00. Trial bottle free. Wlth^co Ax Man la Killed. * 8t. Petersburg, Flm., July 14.—In a dispute over a shovel ju the jjiUpfui ysrds hwn' Sidney kLouiv. l"mecnanlc, employed by the Atlantic Coast Idn’e railroad, was seriously htg^bed by Jo seph Washington, a locomotive Are- man. Khouri. though weakened by the loss of blood, attacked his assail ant with an ice ax and killed him. • f 1 y-4’ ‘■I Club It was unanimously docided to entend, through Delegate J. A. Roun tree, of the local club, an invitation for the International Association of Press club to hold its aevbnteefith annual convention here, in i*k)7. The meDUac this year will be held in E^n ▼er. 0 If tho invitation is accepted, the club will raise between $5,000 and $10,000 for the entertainment cf the body In the city. Bowel Ccmpl&int iu Children. Daring tbe rummer months children are subject ta (disorders of the bowels which siinu d receive easeful attention as noon as the tirfi ucnatura! Icsesese of the bowels appear. Thu best medicine in nse for bowel complaint it Chamberlain's Colie. Cholera ard Diarrhoea Remedy at it promptly control! any unnatural loose* pest of the bowelt. For sale by John M KHf Twenty Year Battle. “I was a loser in twenty year battle with chronic piles and malignant sores, until 1 tried Bucklen’t Arnica Salve; which turned tbe tide, by curing both, till not a trace remsins,” writes A M Bruce, of Farmville, Va. Beat for old Ulcers, Cuts, Burns and Wounds. 23c it John M Klein’s, druggist. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of a tax execution to me directed by D L Smith, treasurer of Col’eton county, 1 have levied upon atki will aell the following tracts of land for taxes, costa and penalties on salesday in August, l<.)<)b: ADAMS RUN TOWNSHIP. a Joe Graham, 3 acres of land, hounded east by lands of Thomas Graham, north by lands of Busan Graham. Taxes, cost and penalties $8.99. Margaret Wilson, 1 acre of land, 1 building, bounded northeist by Uuds of Jane Washington, sonth by. lands of Helen Lepset, west by lands of John Drayton, laxes, cost and penalties, $8.25. Estate Abner Young, 45 acres of land, bounded west by lands of Fitz- Bitmnons, north by Jackson boro Hoad, east by lands of Ned Bennett, scuih by 0 & S It K. Taxes, costs and penalties $3.50. J T Rivers, 10 acres of land, 1 building, bounded north and east by lands of .Mrs H J .Peoples, south by lands ot .Ferry King, 'i axes, cost and penalties $8.60. * o Lydia Morris, 2 acres of land, bounded north by lands of D A Saule, east by lands of Jane King, south by lands of Bryant Taxes, costs and penalties $7 Oft. Tobias Managault, 5 acres of land, l budding, bounded west by lands of Fitzsimmons, east by lands of Butch er Doctor. Taxes, costs and penal- ies $9.57. FRASER TOWNSHIP. William Middleton, 4acres of land, bounded east by lands of J M Pad gett, west by public read, south by lands ol Ned Fishburne, north by lands of Bradley. Taxes, cost and penalties $4.77. COLLINS .TOWNSHIP. "Callao Raveuel, 5 acres of land, 1 building, bounded north by State Road, west by lands of Robt Hey ward, east by lands of i Mitchel, south by lands of S Gantt. Taxes, cost and penal tie8'$3.83. LG OWEN?, Sheriff Colleton Co. TO CUE E A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO famine Tablets. Druggist*, refund money if it fails to cure. E W GROVE’S tare is on each box. 25c. 1,000 TO 1 It’s a Harvard Brand Suit he is wearing. They are the kind that give satisfaction in Fit, Wear and Price, The hot days are here, and if ycii are not fitted out with a “Harvard Brand” Sum mer Suit, you are Missing a good feeling that belongs to you. SOLD BY First Class Merchants. THEY ARE MADE BY MEINHARD, SCHAUL & CO. • **■ » 1 - ■ - ' . • ,. j* New York and Savannah. I SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. New Spring Goods —at— J. R. READ & ee. (Complaint .not ferved ) THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Com.etos County. " Court of Common Pleas. W B Bischoff, Herman Biechoff and 'c Henry T. Bischcff. Plaintiffs, agaiast Dene Bischoff, a minor of the age of ^ lowest pnces, 124c, 16c, nineteen years, Jennie Bischoff, Marie 18c^20c^ 2pc. Berneuann, Ernest Bernenann, Olga Our first shipment of New Spring Wash goods °are arrivin daily; such as Ginghams an Cham bray sat 10c and 12^0, White Madras and Mercerized Waist- at •igna- Berneuann and Helen Bemenann, an infant of tbe age of nineteen years, Jennie Bemenann, Henry William Rernanann and George Ernest Jack Bemenann and W. L. Harris, Defendants. . TO THE DEFENDANTS, marie Ber- i nenanu, Ernest Eerneuann, Olga Ber- uctiann and Helen Betnecanri, an infant of tbe age cf nineteen years, Jennie Bemenann, Henry William Bemenann and George Ernest Jack Bemenann. YOU ABE HEREBY^SUMMONED and required to answer tbe complaint in thfe action, which is filed in tbe office of the Olerk of the Court of Common Pleas, for the sanl county, and to serve a copy of yonr answer to the said com plaint on the subscriber at bis office number 16 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 iu this action will apply to the Court for the relief de manded in this complaint. May S8, A. D., 1906. J. N. NATHANS, JR , Plaintiff’s Attorney. H D PADGETT, / Clerk of Court C. C. & G. S. TO THE DEFENDANTS above named you will take notice that the complaint- In this action has been filed iu th. office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, Colleton County, Sonth Carolina. Jane 6, 1906. JN NATHANS, JR., Plaintiff's Attorney. Artfal. Young Mr. Fltta—What are you smil ing at. dfnr? Mra. Fitta—I was Just thinking how you usi'd to sit nnd hold my hand for an hopr at a time-before we .Were married. How silly you were! Mr. Fitt»--I wasn’t silly at nil. I held your hand to beep you away from the piano. White Lawns 8c, 10c, 124c up to 25c. NEW Colored Lawu and Or gandies. A handsome lot of new patterns at 124c. * NEW BLACK DKK8S SILKS. PRICES range from 50c to $1.25. We call Special attention to our 86 inch guaranteed “Chif fon Taffeta.” Special prices $1.00 and $1.10. NEW BLACK DRESS GOODS MEDIUM weights for full suits and separate skirts. NEW COLD DRESS GOODS ARRIVING by every steamer, marked dow" lowest cash prices. COLD 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, 80c, 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. Mr. R. L. White, Mr. A. H. Fetschand Mr. Charles Webb will be glad to sente their many friends at the popular jpld Dry Goods House. J. R. READ & CO. . 240 King Street, \ CHARLESTON, S. C Established in 1704. Oldest Firm in Americ D. A. WALKER & CO. iROH PERCE CHEAPER THAN Mw, 32 Meeting Street, * • ' ” < CHARLESTON, S^C •a* . y MARBLE.AND * GRANITE WORKS. and 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 send us the cor rect answer to the following example: Multiply 7 by io, add 30, mul tiply by 2 add 40 and 41. Prescription for HoadachM. % • * When you have headachtfi or other vou nerve pafn try Ake-In-Tbe-Uea4 tablets and you Can have your 10 cents back If your headache or neuralgia is not relieved in 15 minutes. No matter what tbe r%vi*m is one tablet gives relief. J M Klein. 1 Heavy RalnfaM at Chattanooga. Chattanooga. July 14.—Tbe rainfall during tbe last 24 hours, practically during the laat ten, ending at 7 a. m. Saturday, was tbe heaviest report ed in July at this station for 27 years, the fall reaching 3.95 Inches. The fall was a local one, confined to this immediate section. - - — i Hat Stood The Test 25 Years. The old original GROVER’S Tasteless Chill Tonic. You know what yon art taking. It is Iron and quinine in a taste less form. No cura no pay 90c. A. A- White oxfords are just the 4.- thing for snmmer wear. We have the newest styles Show white cleanes them. 10c a box.