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CRISIS HAS PASSED IN RUSSIAN CONDITION TJk&sc to Dissolve Parliament ,p o Was Not Issued. GENERAL STRIKE IS PREVENTED <0 Decision to Postpone Dissolution of Parliament Was Preceded by Receipt of Practical Ultimatum of Goremy- kin Ministry. J St. Petersburg, July 21.—The tenv' crisis mhlch faced the, country Frt- tlsy. lias been imssed. On Thursday night a docislon was reached to dibsolve parliament Satur day,'and a ukase to this effect was actually prepared, but when It. be came apj><9< n? that the constitutional Democrats, although they had obtain ed a nominal victory, had virtually suffered dofeat and were* auxiout to retrieve their blunder. It was decid ed at Psterhoff not to Issue the nkuse, but to allow the matters to drift along for the present. Saturday morning ^fftterlor Minister fkcflypin notified the chancellor of imrllament that he would appear in the house turd ay and answ’cr in tsrpeliations. Tbs Nasha Shlsn ssys that the de cision to postpone the dissolution of rarliament was preceded by the re ceipt of what was practically an ultt tnatuin from the Goremykin ministry, which demanded Co be allowed to re Kign or that it be given s free hand. The prevailing sentiment at Peter hoff continues to be that a decisive step to suppress parliament as a rev olutionary center will be necessary tn the ninr future, but There seems hope that the open breach between the left and the constitutional Democrats with the loss of prestige suffered by the latter, may so complicate the sit > nation as *o render tho task of the guvernmen* carlcr. All chance of the forma*i'>n of a ministry composed of constitut.onal Democrats Is seem Ingly ended, as it. Is plain that the constitutional Democrats no longer control a^p&rHatncntary majority. The present situation cannot be prolonged and many competent Judges believe that matters arc rapidly moving to ward a dictatorship. The arrival of the ptard regiments at tho capital has been followed by the etrengt hexing of the patrols all throughout the Industrial quarters, where the workmen are greatly ex cited by the complete suppression of the Eocialirtlc press. Orders have also been issued to all printing of fices to notify the chief of police Im mediately of any attempt to set up the address of the lower hoiiHe to the country. " The temper of the masses can be Judged by the tact thaf mobs resisted the closhtg of the .AiTTces o! the Socialistic papers last night and that at meetings of the proletariat or- . ganizatlons of Moscow It whs resolved ,to make the dissolution of parliament the signal for a general strike. 70-Mils Electric Railway. New Y'ork, July 21.—Announcement has been made In this city that eur voys and estimates have been com pleted in lUlnoia and Indiana for an electric railroad 70 miles tn length to be known as the Chicago. I^ake Shore and South Bend railway. The terminals of the road will be South Bend and Hammond, and It Is plan- nad that the line shall be continued from Hammond Into Kensington by the Illinois Central railroad, there con necting with its main lima for through service Into Chicago. A steamer ser vice on Lake Michigan Is planned In conneotlon with the new road. ' Bank For Filipinos. * Washington, July 21.—The Philip pine commission has established In —the islands a postal savings bank sys tem In the bureau of posts under dl rectlou of the department of com merce and labor, its act of May 24, 1906, which was received in the bu reau of insular affairs of the war "de partment, having direct charge of the matter, has established several offices alirady and will follow with others. Sums In excess of $500 shall not bear Interest Various limitations are placed on the sums and amounts of deposits and withdrawals in the sec ond and third classes of banks. r ’ NATURE’S WORD SYMBOLS. , '« t Bractica of I.m <J uAd Sen Cannot «}« , Told In Word*. Colors, si^!;ts aul aounds of nature pent in words i hrlvti qjid lose their vi tality. Odors of the forest, lave^eu -from the a<a. di i.. .ti,- »r * urn of ijy dawn, exhalations f.*>ni dew IvUur fieldk, entrnaelag I: re of i.’.fan Cj'-rtTiu cun ve fi!:'l r.• dur.li, i.i exprcniHjvc huiuau v/oi ls anj' fair e^Uivaloat, any jv t Onnslatloa" of. KUCh rare an 1 ^nxatioft* la the world of nature ns ti osc? How tholi we laterprct j.iyrlad Kliatl't} of oao* color lu the few words nt onr <*ora maud? Hnw kIj:iH we put the feeling and tho ecstasy of nature Into the for mula of mental ap;.ri»*. nfl* n and into the tonu *cf Hti-raiT esintfc*sJon? It I* hoi«leMMi task us if one stood as interpreter Inside sonio charming jx.at ui ,J.lltu tongue end could catch only here ai;d there a word nrd ^:»uli row*fer that word only by some uncouth paraphrase 1 or !»y some terra of remote or n Jtpcciflcx! ( m<k’.iliig. What charm, W.h«^ jLoheruiian exeu, eonld we find iu such luadecitmte tmui fcreucc to anoth er sphere of what was ko beautiful in Its. own? So to cay that the sea is Muo do4*« indeed give n certain impres sion of one color rntlicr than another and in.a crude way sug^eata a general tint to our mental vision, lltit how opaque and (h ad is the one w ord “blue'' xt hen held up as the leSwtins mirror to cur minds of that world -of translu cent sapphire glory Jet down from heaven upon earth, air and ocean-that suffusion of azure from cerulean reser voirs which drenches nature on rare midsummer days! We have seen such flooding molten turquoise light like gems liquefied and |*>ured over wn eoast, mountain and plain when it has seemed as If the ehflllces of the angels of the ether and the sun kept pouring down new tides of graded sky tones on tho glorified laridseape. W^ have seen rook and flower, cloud and tree, hill and valley, swim and seem to float In every gradation of the great monotone of color around ns. while bar after bar of Indigo, violet, blue, lay far upon the Sen. reiterating In a thousand changing shades that end of tlie raff!low gamut of color in the endless enchantments of Its tfemdlonsly sliding, blending, ever overlapping, infinitely shaded scale. (»li, again, take the word silence ns the Image of tliat great, full breathing, resonant stillness of the forest far from the dwelling of men. How flat and un responsive end ecbolesa Is the word symbol when hung up as tho silvery sounding board of what nature calls . her stillness. The term silence Is but a [ dumb Interpreter of the serene, sound less, on going life In the deep woods. In that silence there Is speech of thou sand tongues, Inaudible and volgeless, complex and intricate, os the flexured Interweaving o“f leafy branches over head pr the gray and gold green tints that sift down upon the ragged roots and llchened rocks that roughen her forest aisles. -('’Kristian Work. NO QUESTION ABOUT IT Pepukol* Must Cure Indigestion or It U Fr*«. J M Klein continues to sell Walter- boro people with the undcrrtandlng it must positively cure dyspepsia and in digestion or it will not cost a penny. Experience has proven that Pcpslkola Tablets cure dyspepsia in forty-nine cases out of fifty. That is a remarkable statement, but the facts in the case can easily be verified. There Is every reason to have confi dence for.Mr Klein will hand back your 25 cents whL.mt hesitation should you faii of being cured. AJ1 kinds of food can be eaten freely— It Is more easily digested, there is no fullness or distress after eating, and by aiding the stomach to assimilate and digest, Pepsikola Tablets make more rk a, red blood to strengthen the body. They are just the thing if yon feel run down, nervous, tired and debilitated and need something to g:vc you new life and new energy. . / # Don’t hesitate a minute but go right to Mr Klein’s and try PepUkola Tablets with the underss&nditffe that you mu»t be decidedly benefited or tho cost is nothing. Ten Succumb to the Heat. Washington. July 21.—Ten cases of heat prostrations Were treated at the hospitals here Friday, one of which is likely to roeult fatally. Although the temperature ft, the feather bureau was but 87, the atmosphere was ren dered oppressive by excessive hu midity. . Grove’s Tasteless Chill Tonic heu stood the test 35 years. Average Annual Sales over bottles. Does this record of merit appeal to yoa? & Cafe package of Gr One and a Half Million No Core, No Pay. 50c Eadoted with every bottle is a Ten Cent* package of Grove's Blade Rcot. Lhrer Pilfe. 'prcfcssir.al J^cticos- nieie. Attorneys at Law. ■We represent the American Surety j Company of New York, and are prepared j 10 furnish bonds for guardians, admin istrators, executore, or others holding offices of trust. Walierboro. B. C. \ ‘ 5 * Colleton County Telephone Co. Long Distance Connection to all parts of the .UNITED STATES. Following are the names of the, subscribers to the above Company: X JAM Lb L. FEUBIFoY, JKO. H. ftFRIFOY / PEURIFOY BROTHERS. Attorneys uud Coungellors at Law. All Baslccn given Frcrrt Attentia, OVER THE PRESS AND STANDARD. WALTERBORO. - - - 8. C. • uil Real Estate, • Brokerage artl lusnrane^. - LOAKb NEGOTIATED. Houses to Opposite the Market, WALTERBORO, 8. C. G- G. HEDDERSOH Attorney At Law and floater. agent for Liverpool, London and, Globe Fire Insur- • ancc Co., and for U. 8. Fidelity and Guaranty Company. Al*o for the Aetna Fire Insurance Co., In which Company Insurance can be got on all country as well as town property. BEBzasessaKsa^^ t W. SIOkES, | * DENTIST. OFFICE NPAR WALTERBORO MOTE ,4k A Hard Lot Of troubles to contend with, spring from a torpid liver and blockaded bowels, an- lese you awaken them to their proper ectioo with Dr Kliif'e New Life Pills; the pleasantest and moat effective cure for Constipation. They prevent Appen end tone ip the system. 96c at I I’edracitMe. 1 Prominent Lawyer Found Dead. Hot Springs, Ark., July 2f^-Hon. Retd Gantt, a well known lawyer and politician, waa found !t> bed dead Sat urday. Heart failure Is supposed to have bcaused his death. He was the author of the present state "Jim crow” law. • ^ Does evil still, your whole life fill? Doe* woe betide? Your thoughts abide on sridde? Yon seed apHU — New for prose sad facts—DtWilts's Lit tle Early Risers are the most pleasant and reliable pUMUuiowa today. They never gripe. BoHTby John M Klein. Kodol Dyspepsia '■Care .W. B ^ACK.'Sa. U. W. ACKLUMAN* ;B L A C K & ACKERMAU, DENTAL SURCtONSj Office Honrs: 8.80 atn to 2j p. m. 8 to 6 p. m. Walterboro, S C ft. REVIVO THE RESTORES VITALITY “Made a Well Man of Me." produce* lino result* In 30 day*. It acts powerfully and quickly. Cures when others fait. Young men can regain their lost manhood and old men may recover their youthful vigor by usintf REVIVO. It quickly and quietly re mote* Nervousness. Lost Vitality, Sexual Weakness Rueh os Lost Power. Failing Memory, wasting Disease*, and effect* of self-abuse or excess abd indiscretion, which unfits one for study, business or marriaee. It not only cures by starting at the scat of disease, but is a great nerve tonic and blood builder* bringing bark the ptnk clow to pale cbeoksand re storing the flro ©I youib. It wards off ap proaching disease. lusistouhaving REVIVO, no other. It can be carried in vest pocket. By mall. $1.00 per package, or six for $5.00. We give free advice and counsrt to ail who wish It, with guarantee. Circulars free. Adornos ROYAL MEDICINE CO.. Marins Bldg.. Chicago, Mi WALTERBORO DRUG CO., and JOHN M KLEIN. Walterboro, S. 0. Walter no rO. A M Sanders, W W Smoak Rev ] L Daniels W I Taylor CC Tracy Mrs H .Ks’Dorn R I i Wichman A Wichman J A Westerbcrg Mrs E J Witsell Mrs E H Williams t J M Walker A Wichman & Co John M Klein F F Rivers J G Padgett Bus H W Black ]r Res Jno M Ackerman J C McLeod Wal Infirmary W J Fishburne Mrs C R Fraser H A Frances Klein’s Dru^ Store E P Knight A J Lemacks P J Lucas ’ J S Jackson Dr G W Stokes J S Welsh Rev J P Graham ‘ Jno H Peurifoybus Mrs Annie Neyle Dr L M Stokes res Wal Bot Works Chris Edwards HA Francis res J H Benton W H Martin D L Smith Dr W B Ackerman Dr L M Stokes of 1 )r G W Stokes off C W Edwards PM Glover A J Sanders Jas E Peurifoy bus W B Gruber J C Hiott office. FS Dixon res W A Tucker G W Glover bus 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 W & S Co Clerk of Cotirt W E Jones bus. J S Jackson res D J Chaplin W E Capers ACL Depot Wal Dispensary Dr C H Es’Dorn Ino D Edwards Wal Hotel Miss C Henderson Wal Drug Co J G Padgett Wal Postoffice Mrs B K Sanders C A Savage A C Shaffer Terry & Shaffer John F Lucas J D Gibbs C A Savage Bus • C D C Adams W L Lucas C D May N G Morrall 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 C M . Grace J S Griffin J S Griffin office j M Pennington Graro & Warren / Dr W B Acker- , man bus HoweD & Gruber M P Howell E Hubster Mrs E F Hyrne B F Halford C G Henderson E M Jones res Mrs C W Butler CoiNTRYi HENDERSONVILLE LINE Allison Herndon W F Hill C H Boynton %\Y M Speights Boynton & Willis F Guess J A Marvin Dr H A Willis oft Pay Station at store of Oovoton *.V Willis. Charges lOcts lo Wal terboro, 20 cts any con- nectioti on local exchange COTTAGEVILLE LINE James Britt S \\ T Ackerman S G Peirce T S Ackerman A D Dodd A*D Metts Dr B G Willis Dr W A Kirby Pay station at T S Adt* erman’a Charges lOcta to Wal* terboro, 20cta any con nection on local cxchangt hiott’s LINE WG Hiott - L E Hill A V Rickenbaker J S Jordan RITTER LINE Poor Farm F* C Bennett Sanders &Lemacks C W Drawdy SNIDER LINE, 11 E Nettles Eli Benton G A Benton The Cum W ith Him. Mrs. Henpcok — They can’t pnnish bigamy too severely. No one should have any sympathy for the man who takes one wife toojnany. Mr. Henpeck —The idea. Marin! Do yon think I should he sent to jail?—Philadelphia Press. 411 In. "How did you feel when you found yourself overboard?" "As If I were all iu," gasped the re suscitated Joker, gurgling merrily.— FhlUideliYbla Ledger. J Nothing has ever equalled it Nothing can ever* rurpass it Dr. King's New Discovery PerCf^Ka 0 "^ A Perfect For All Throat and Cure: Lung Troubles. 7 John M, Klein B G Hyrne All phones are for the exclusive use of the substribers and all subscril>ers are to charge non-subscribers io cts. for all messages to Walterboro and sects, for any connection on local exchange. The tolls are to be divided equally between the subscribers and- the company. We are compelled to make these charges for the protection of our subscribers and for our own protection.- Any message not charged by the subscriber will be charged to him by Central. Long distance booths have been installed at the Walterboro Drug Company and Central Office. Subscribers are requested to use these booths when talking over the long distance* You will get better service and by putting your money in au tomatic pay station there will be no mistake at end of month about long distance tolls. All non-subscribers in town who wish to use local exchange out of town must use booths at Drug store and Central Office and charges will be iccts. Any subscriber who allows the use of his phone for any such message will be responsible for the full tolls and same will be charged to him. These rules and charges will be strictly enforced from date* Report trouble to F. S. Dixon, Manager. OOLLSTCXr OOTJHTT TELBPEOWI 90* JAS. E. PEURIFOY, JNO. H. PEURIFOY, President Vice Pres, and Treas. F. S. DIXON, * 1 Manager. LIMCIEEII, -Dealer In— GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ■fiPL ... W IK * ' *. ■I