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# % V.g >1 Way The tissues of the throat are inflamed and irritated; you #oogh, and there it mort irrita tion—more coughing. You take a cough mixture nnd it rn*** fh** irritation—for a while. Yon take SCOTTS | EMULSION: and it cures the cold. That’s what is necestary. It soothes the throat bccautc k reduce* tfc* irritation; cures the cold because it drives out the inflammation; builds up the weakened tissues because it nourishes them back to their natural strength. That’s how Scott’s Emulsion deals with a tore throat, a cough, a cold, or bronchitis. WE LL 6iNO YOU A SAMPLE FREE. SCOTTS BOWNE, 40# ■••url *»••*•* Jfc«w V«M k Some men are so mean they won Id alv*/*>+ ho wilU«nr not, ♦<> hfWA yry thing so as not tc pay taxes. Borne of onr neighbors art per mitted to lire becanse it take* all kinds of people to make a word That’s the answer. ■•M IMS ltd itor Vim a*4 Stoanlird; allow me fo say in the colnmns or jrmr paper 1o the cotton growers of Colla- ton, that if they have not yet raaliasd the importance of organization, and that they stoMtf atoMt kf tba imMfc Cotton Organization, they ahoald now wak* *f IMI MMrtgp sf doty to their homea ami country, a# cotton akowld torttfS be km than 10 cts per lb. Don’t rush yov aoa- I on on a dull wubbb£0J m doing you help to bring the price ddwa lower. Th««*Ma|NMp up'come of the dirt; work Bears last years and raised the price of cotton to profitable&figurai with the largmd VA it eotoaa on hand even in the history of our country. Then why should the price of oet- ton continue to go down just now, with increaaing demands for cotton goods? Jtoother farmer it is this we have some people, and plenty of them too, that hail to fkf Iho Uar and yJA Prmj hr- iner that rnebn hia cotton on a doll market, simply helps the bear to win the game at the expense of the far* «er. Vow if we farmpr* aan't lm a j great big bull with horns, we «*n be , Vol . a - F c* S4»V*k> •«# wgwnn > yyw ^ f and thereby help the big bull win the fight and all wjirfto bg*kr% Now brother former tha ootton bears are making the figbi their lire*. They wmit to keep you —totow ii i '< w V^kuwr ^br tHem. And if ymir cotton tor leaa than 10 ets per pound, yon art helping iho boar to hammer he price down, and you will pay the penalty. I see no reason why cotton should not,, bring 12 cts before next spring. Admitting that Texas, Louisana, Mwistssippi, Oakluhoma and Indian Territory hava good crops. The short crop of Xoith Carolina, loath Carolina, Georgia and Florida will reduce the total, production. Thsre will be no Bumper crop. We mar.have a twelre million hale crop, woTfd ^ n ^ Wi J ou 0,1,1 of' * ea8t 10 cts ^ or y° ur 0011011 on your farms until October and No vember 1st Then take it to your •reditors aad aak them to help you to hold it for at least the said price. Your creditors will do it with the cotton safe, and if you need money store your cotton in ware houses and draw the money you need, don’t help the bears to fight against your own intsrest W C Brant August 31st, 1906. WAS A VBRT SICK BOT SUPPORT HOME INDUSTRIES, BUY PROM YOUR • / • LOCAL MERCHANTS. y 1 ■i- '■■■a- —uilll, wg— Spend your money in your own neighborhood and it will come back to you. O ' 1 When in need of anything in the line of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Silveware, Spectacles, and Ifahfoal Instruments. Call upon S. FINN’S Jewelry Store. It Will PAY You. But Cured by Chamberlain’s CoHc, Cholera and Diarrhoea Itemedy. “Whan my boy wm two years old be 'asd a very severe attack of tiowcl com plaint. hut by the upe of CbH.nbcrlain’s < L- Jk- C'V H — '.1 D*® r *'llJ'£a we brought him out all right.” t-ava Maggie Hickox, of Midland, Mich. TLis riaueAffan be oepemied upon ia he most severe caset. Even cholera infan tum ia cured by Ii. Follow the plain printed directions and a cure la certain. For tale by John M Klein. m mm m r. Prom the News and Courier. folumbia, August. 30.—Special: There wm an important conference in the executive office to-day between Governor Heyward, Solicitor Hildeb rand and AaaisUnt Attorney General Kay, with the result that the Gover nor will order a special term of the Criminal Court for Dorchester Coun ty for the proiecution of Sheriff Limehouse for allowing the negro Will Spain, to be lynched there recently, and to gife the grand jury a chance to promptly pass upon the lynching, with aj view to indicting the leaders. This was a particularly revolting caae of lynching. Spain was taken cut and ahot by a party of white men, because he committed no gveater offence than looking into the house of a farmer occupied by the farmer’s daughter Solicitor Hilde brand did not disclose the nature of the eyidence he had, but he seems Lopeful of bringing out a damaging story, if he does not get any couyicti- ous* The special term will ba held beginning the fourth Monday in Sep- toatbsr. WALTERBORO HOTEL v F' # C- A-ieGKAJRDT, Prop. Centrally located. Good Fare. Cleat# beds. Hacks meets all trains.!T Livery stable in yard ad joining. Rates, transients, Js.oo per day. Single meals, 50 cents. Dinner served 1.49 to l-o® p. m. Special rates by tne week or nontb. itt: # ***££££« Jones Carbonating Co., W. E. JONES, Proprietor* WALTERBORO, - - - . Half a block from Depoto ffeiDMNPbarg Collegiate last*- toto **R kmti lw fall sessiou on sapt nth. We iiavu a fcpUMtil iaMuaa, are well equipped, SitfllitoHnbl *laae facvlty. l)w i ji*rtoa«ato & tot, music elocution, ttrAim. fltoM# be. Only a few more accommodaned. cntologue aad s. c. Bottling Works and Ice Cream M drinks manufactured and sold by rvteJ m! ilk sale. Shipped to all parts of County. W. S, PETERSON, Pre^, Oiangebcurf, S. C. Tke nan who moat needs adveie ia generally tha moat lavish in gifing b **»). A man ia aeldom aaold-aa V* feels Special Clubbing Rates The Press and Standard and Is ews and Courier (twice a week) $1.50. The Press and Standard and Southern' Cultivator $1.5#. — The Press and Standard News and Courier and Southern Cultivator $2.00 Subscribe Now. oOM2 FI ROT OCCASIONS. .Vie.Trmdtr d*l Spina made the first pair of spectacles in 128T*. Vk'* o’yi Her* !■/ Aft*- ixj. ki'-s *e T>~xr>vm, a* 15^ h. c. ’Ilte first Klass window iu Ragland was prt up in an abbey about <M0. The first typewriter ever made np- penred iu 1714, tlie work of Henry Hills. Tlic ll^st bread ww» mad#* by the Greeks; tko first windmills by tbe Sar- areu*. Tbo first playbill was issued from •aney Rune tkeaNv, heafiew, m ‘A#t>R 8, Ufttt. Ft assorted tbwt-tlie dram wa#»C*e float musical Instrnmont ubed by bu- uM«i beings. Trousers, In their present shape, were introduced late the RrlMsh army to fcfll and. tolerateil as a togittmato portien ef evening dress in 181#. Aeeosdlng to hlstortans, the firvt striking clock was imported tote Eu- eope by the Persians about 80# A. ft. It was brought as a present to Charle magne feom Abdelto, king of Persia, by two monks of Jerusalem. Helaiea, The three greatest couvorsationaltets with whmn it has been my good for tune to rime Into tou^h^rere Maazhii. Dr. O'lver Wendell iraTnee aod Bis marck. Of these Dr. Holmes was the roost spotted In the “bel esi»rH” sense, Bls- assrek the most Imposing and at the name time the moht euleMaining to poki£ .ef wit, sarcasm, anecdote and narratives of historical Interest. Wrought out with rushing vivacity and with lightninglike illumination of con- dlhoae, faets and men. but In Maa- slufis wordi there hroatbed such a warmth and depth of conrietton, swoh enthufdaem of fa Mi In the sacrednem of the principles profi'saeil and of tlie alms pursued by him, that It waa 4181 ytt to re.atst such a power ef faSVtoa Mdn.—From “Uewrfnlscem'ee ef nBLang Ltfe,” by Carl Schnrz. hi McChWs. What a woman like* about a trip ol twenty or thirty milei to sea her mother is the way she can talk absnt it afterward as a tour. Established In 1704. Oldest Firm in Amane- D. A. WALKER & CO. unjRawEAfmii.is " A, @2 Maatina CHARLESTON, S C MARBLE AND GRANITE WORKS® and Send For Prices, Mr A. K. Bench represent* us at Walterboro A D WALKER. J D. SCOTT ; — FOK SALB * My entire line ofShoe§,Dry Gtods, Hate, Caps, Hardware, Notione, Show Caaes and everything in the store going at actual coat Come soon or you might mils the beat op portunity of your life. I am going to mova and the goods must move first J W CARSON, « lalandton, S C. New Spring Goods W —at— J. R. READ & 60. WE will mail free apret- ty Gibson Art Post- al to any one that will send us the cor rect answer to the following example: Multiply 7 by 16, add 30,. mul tiply by 2 add 40 and 41. tra womaa a* you** at all* ^flby* The older a man b stosk «* f o*l frietid* h* ha*. Wlike oxford* are just the thing for mimmer wear. We h*ve the newest style*. Snow Jthht tleane* them, roc a box. beotiMB the few- Our first shipment of New Spring Wash goods are arriving daily; such as Ginghams and Chambraysat 10c and 12^0, White Madras and Mercerized Waist- ings at lowest prices, 12£c, 15c, 18c, 20c, 25«. W'hite Lawns rft 8c, 10c, HHc up to 25c. N KW Colored Lawn and Or gandies. A handaome lot of m*^ patterns at 12^c. ikw b:acx wiise sn.cf FIU0E8 run go from 50c to $1.25. We call special atrention to our 86 inch guaranteed “ChiL fon TaU’eta.” hpecial prices $1.W aud $1.19. RKW BLACK DUE8S GOODS MED1UM weights for full swito and separate skirt*. nw COLD DKJE8S GOODS ARRITING by every steam**, -marked do*r* Jl iewes# «**b prices. COLD SILKS , FOR Shirt. Waist *n\\ Shirt Waist Suits. We call special attention to our white aud cold china silks for flirts and Sjift waists. 2? inches wide at 50c« *Full Hu© white wath silks at 25c, 80c, up to T5c. FULL Hue of Gloves, Hofier^ -Embroideries, Laces, Collars au& block Collars, full line Novelty Neckwear. New tShirt Waist* aud Ready Made Suits, arriving by every steamer. Mr. R. L. White, Mr. A. H- Petschand Mr. Charles Webb will be glad to serve their many friend* at the popular old Goods House. 4. t . RSAD & CO. W4« K»nir Street. CUAl&LUbTON, 5. 0 ■' 1 c CD ^ • * 'ZW ;V <=3 0 _ ■